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The eoexistence of laumontite and wairakite is common in zone (1). If the saturated water vapor pressure is equal to 0.3 of total pressure (Zeng and Liou, 1982), the temperature for equilibrium reaetion (1—23) and saturated water vapor pressure are estimated to be 170°C and 230 bar, respectively (Liou, 1971b). Zeng and Liou (1982) have shown that yugawaralite is stable at less than 230°C and a total pressure of 500 bar, under the condition of quartz saturation. However, if the activity of Si02 is not unity, the boundary for reactions (1-24) and (1-25) may shift to lower temperatures. Liou (1971a) studied the equilibrium for reaetion (1-26) and showed that the equilibrium... [Pg.105]

Lai JS, Wu TN, Liou SH, et al. 1997. A study of the relationship between ambient lead and blood lead among lead battery workers. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 69(4) 295-300. [Pg.541]

Liou, W. (1990) Whole-mount preparations of mouse lens epithelium for the fluorescent cytological study of actin. J. Microscopy 157, 239-245. [Pg.139]

Retsch-Bogart GZ, Bums JL, Otto KL, Liou TG McCoy K, Oennann C, Gibson RL. (2008) A phase 2 study of aztreonam lysine for inhalation to treat patients with cystic fibrosis and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa infection. Pediatr Pulmonol 43 47-58. [Pg.140]

The results of a number of laboratory studies [see Liou (1980) and Goody and Yung (1989) for descriptions of these] have shown that for strong absorptions of C02 and HzO under conditions similar to those in the atmosphere, the total absorption band absorption area, A, can be described as the sum of three terms ... [Pg.773]

Donahoe, R. J. Liou, J. G. 1985. An experimental study on the process of zeolite formation. Geochi-mica et Cosmochimica Acta, 49, 2349-2360. [Pg.655]

Experimental phase equilibria studies by Campbell and Fyfe (1965) Thompson (1971)and Liou (1971a) indicate an approximate 180°C. lower stability for albite in the presence of quartz and analcite from 12 to 2000 atmospheres pressure. A calculated stability for analcite at 3Kb is about 120°C. (Campbell and Fyfe, 1965), conditions equivalent to rock pressures at 7.5Km depth. However, if water pressure is lower than total, litho-static pressure, the termal stability of a very hydrous, low-density mineral such as analcite can be significantly lowered (Greenwood, 1961). The experimental transformation of alkali zeolites to analcite at 100°C. and 2-3 atmospheres pressures was demonstrated by Boles (1971). The alumina content of the alkali zeolites used in this latter study was found to influence that of the analcite produced, and this independently of the amount of crystalline quartz added to the initial materials. [Pg.121]

Liou J. G. (1999) Petrotectonic summary of less intensively studied UHP regions. Int. Geol. Rev. 41, 571-586. [Pg.865]

Tabata H., Yamauchi K., Maruyama S., and Liou J. G. (1998) Tracing the extent of a UHP metamorphic terrane mineral-inclusion study of zircons in gneisses from the Dabie Shan. In When Continents Collide Geodynamics and Geochemistry of Ultrahigh-pressure Rocks (eds. B. R. Hacker and J. G. Liou). Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, pp. 261-273. [Pg.1580]

DSMC method is one form of Monte Carlo type of method that has been applied to study gas flows in microdevices (Liou and Fang [1]). Bird [2] first applied DSMC to simulate homogeneous gas relaxation problem. The fundamental idea is to track thousands or millions of randomly selected, statistically representative particles and to use their motions and interactions to modify their positions and states appropriately in time. Each simulated particle represents a number of real molecules. Collision pairs of molecule in a small computational cell in physical space are randomly selected based on a probability distribution after each computation time step. In essence, particle motions are modeled deterministically, while collisions are treated statistically. A significant advantage of DSMC is that the total computation required is proportional to the number of molecules simulated N, in contrast to for the molecular dynamics simulations. [Pg.2414]

Immunochemical studies have also shown that CRBP does not appear to be tissue or sex specific (Ong and Chytil, 1979 Adachi et al., 1981 Ong et al., 1982b), but species differences have been detected using antisera against rat liver CRBP (Ong and Chytil, 1981). In contrast, other investigators did not observe any immunochemical differences in CRBP prepared from various species (Liou et al., 1981). These findings can be explained by differences in the specificity of the antisera employed in the various studies. It should be stressed that CRBP has proved to be a poor immunogen (Ong and Chytil, 1979 Adachi et al., 1981). [Pg.94]

Other workers (Liou et al., 1982a,b,c Adler and Martin, 1982) have sought to determine whether retinoids were present in IPM, and if so, whether they were associated with binding proteins. These studies led to the discovery in bovine. [Pg.150]

Tsai, M.K., Liou, T.M., 1991. Study of flow induced by nonuniform lateral injection. J. Propul. 7, 668-677. [Pg.454]

Ho JD, Keller JJ, Tsai GY, liou SW, Chang CJ, Lin HC. Topiramate use and the risk of glaucoma development a population-based foUow-up study. Am J Ophthalmol February 2013 155(2) 336--41.el. [Pg.105]

Wang MT, Tsai CL, Lo YW, Liou JT, Lee WJ, Lai IC. Risk of stroke associated with inhaled ipratropium bromide in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease a population-based nested case-control study. Int J Cardiol July 12, 2012 158(2) 279-84. [Pg.255]

Liu, T.Y., Chen, S.Y., Liu, D.M. and Liou, S. (2005) On the study of BSA-loaded calcium-deficient hydroxyapatite nano-carriers for controlled drug delivery. Journal of Controlled Release, 107,112-21. [Pg.442]


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