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Periphery, differentiation

Process parameters of primary importance include roll speed, differential roll speed, roll gap, metal flow rate, metal stream velocity, and melt superheat. The mass median diameter of particles diminishes exponentially as the roll speed increases. It is possible to obtain a smaller mass median diameter when one of the rolls is kept stationary rather than rotating the two rolls at the same speed. Metal flow rate seems to have a negligible effect on the mass median diameter. However, the mass median diameter increases with increasing metal stream velocity, suggesting that the relative velocity of the metal stream to the periphery of the rolls may be a fundamental variable controlling the mass median diameter. The size distribution is approximately constant for the conditions studied. [Pg.105]

The device resembles a cylindrical differential mobility analyzer (DMA) in that a sample flow is introduced around the periphery of the annulus between two concentric cylinders, and charged particles migrate inward towards the inner cylinder in the presence of a radial electric field. Instead of being transmitted to an outlet flow, the sample is collected onto a Nichrome filament located on the inner cylinder. The primary benefit of this mode of size-resolved sampling, as opposed to aerodynamic separation into a vacuum, is that chemical ionization of the vapor molecules is feasible. Because there is no outlet aerosol flow, the collection efficiency is determined by desorption of the particles from the filament, chemical ionization of the vapor, separation in a mobility drift cell, and continuous measurement of the current produced when the ions impinge on a Faraday plate. [Pg.290]

Skeletal myoblasts are adult, tissue-specific stem cells [73] located between the basal lamina and the sarcolemma on the periphery of the mature skeletal-muscle fiber [74]. Also known as muscle satellite cells, these small, mononuclear cells are activated by biochemical signals to divide and differentiate into fusion-competent cells after muscle injury. [Pg.102]

Nature is economical in her means. She uses many of the same chemicals to accomplish her nervous purposes within the brain that she has already used to the same ends throughout the body. The good news is that once you have worked out the biochemistry and pharmacology of a neuromodulator in the body, you can apply a lot of what you know to its action in the brain. The bad news is that every time you target, for example, the acetylcholine system of the brain, you also hit the body. That means that the heart, the bowel, the salivary glands, and all the rest of the organs innervated by the autonomic nervous system are influenced. What is worse, the target sites within the brain may not only be as spatially dispersed as in the periphery, but may also be as functionally differentiated ... [Pg.206]

The stratum granulosum is the most superficial cell layer of the viable epidermis and contains highly differentiated keratinocytes. The lamellar bodies, which have been formed in the stratum spinosum, migrate to the apical periphery of the uppermost granular cells and eventually fuse with the membrane of the keratinocyte. Via exocytosis their content is extruded into the intercellular spaces at the stratum granulosum-stratum corneum interface. The lipids derived from the lamellar bodies are essential for the formation of the stratum corneum barrier. [Pg.219]


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