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Plasma relaxation

ADAS is centred on generalized collisional-radiative (GCR) theory. The theory recognizes relaxation time-scales of atomic processes and how these relate to plasma relaxation times, metastable states, secondary collisions etc. Attention to these aspects - rigorously specified in generalized collisional-radiative theory - allow an atomic description suitable for modeling and analyzing spectral emission from most static and dynamic plasmas in the fusion and astrophysical domains [3,4]. [Pg.400]

Relaxation of electronically excited atoms and molecules is due to different mechanisms. Superelastic collisions (energy transfer back to plasma electrons) and radiation are essential mostly in thermal plasma. Relaxation in collision with other heavy particles dominates in non-thermal discharges. Relaxation of electronic excitation into translational degrees... [Pg.76]

She et al. [128] used rolling contact to estimate the adhesion hysteresis at polymer/oxide interfaces. By plasma oxidation of the cylinders of crosslinked PDMS, silica-like surfaces were generated which could hydrogen bond to PDMS r olecules. In contrast to unmodified surfaces, the adhesion hysteresis was shown to be larger and proportional to the molecular weight of grafted polymer on the substrate. The observed hysteresis was interpreted in terms of the orientation and relaxation of polymer chains known as Lake-Thomas effect. [Pg.133]

This is the principal route of exit of Ca from myocytes. In resting myocytes, it helps to maintain a low level of free intracellular Ca + by exchanging one Ca for three Na. The energy for rhe uphill movement of Ca + out of the cell comes from the downhill movement of Na into the cell from the plasma. This exchange contributes to relaxation but may mn in the re-... [Pg.567]

Knowledge on the plasma species can be obtained by the use of plasma diagnostics techniques, such as optical emission spectroscopy (OES) and mass spectroscopy (MS). Both techniques are able to probe atomic and molecular, neutral or ionized species present in plasmas. OES is based on measuring the light emission spectrum that arises from the relaxation of plasma species in excited energy states. MS, on the other hand, is generally based on the measurement of mass spectra of ground state species. [Pg.236]

Use of the muscle relaxant succinylcholine, which is metabolized by plasma cholinesterase, is contraindicated in cases of organophosphate poisoning (Giurini et al. 1986). [Pg.233]

Vasodilators. Hydralazine causes direct relaxation of arteriolar smooth muscle. An important consequence of this vasodilation, however, is reflex tachycardia (T CO). It may also cause sodium retention (T plasma volume). The resulting increase in CO tends to offset effects of the vasodilator. Therefore, these drugs are most effective when administered along with sympathetic agents such as P-adrenergic receptor antagonists, which prevent unwanted compensatory responses by the heart. [Pg.211]

The principle of ICP-AES is that atoms (or sometimes ions) are thermally excited, in a plasma torch, to higher energy levels, these atoms or ions then relax back to lower electronic energy levels by emitting radiation in the UV-visible region. The emitted radiation is detected and used to determine which elements are present, and their concentration. Analysis of organometallic and inorganic additives, based on the ICP-AES determination of specific metal ions, is routinely undertaken. [Pg.571]

The industrial application of Plasma Induced Chemical Vapour Deposition (PICVD) of amorphous and microcrystalline silicon films has led to extensive studies of gas phase and surface processes connected with the deposition process. We are investigating the time response of the concentration of species involved in the deposition process, namely SiH4, Si2H6, and H2 by relaxation mass spectroscopy and SiH2 by laser induced fluorescence. [Pg.337]

Clinical observations of such inherited differences in drug effects were first documented in the 1950s, as shown by the relationship between prolonged muscle relaxation after suxamethonium and an inherited deficiency of plasma choline esterase [2]. Some psychiatric patients were found to be unusually susceptible to suxametho-... [Pg.489]

In the cross modulation experiments (Mentzoni and Row, 1963 Mentzoni and Rao, 1965), an electron plasma is briefly heated by a microwave pulse while a weak microwave signal probes the mean electron energy. Assuming no electron loss and insignificant ambient gas heating, these authors derived the following equation for the relaxation of electron Maxwellian temperature T.toward the ambient temperature T ... [Pg.250]

A. Wennmalm, B. Lanne, and A.S. Petersson, Detection of endothelial-derived relaxing factor in human plasma in die basal state and following ischemia using electron-paramagnetic resonance spectrometry. Anal. Biochem. 187, 359-363 (1990). [Pg.47]


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