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Energy Resourees, Conversion, and Utilization Walter F. Podolski,... [Pg.8]

Walter F. Podolski, Ph.D., Chemical Engineer, Electrochemical Technology Program, Argonne National Laboratory Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Section 27, Energy Resources, Conversion, and Utilization)... [Pg.15]

While this above state of affairs is decidedly counterintuitive, it has the virtue of simply and easily - at least in principle - accounting for one of the deep mysteries of quantum mechanics namely, an apparent noidocality as expressed by the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen gcdarikcn experiment [ein35] and Bell s theorem [bell64] (see discussion box). Finite nature implies that any system that is allowed to evolve from some distant initial state possesses causality in all space-time directions. This implies, in particular, that no part of space can be considered to be causally separated from another, and that therefore the DM universe will always harbor effects that cannot be attenuated by distance. [Pg.668]

Bell s Theorem In a celebrated 1935 paper, Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen (EPR) [ein35] argued that quantum mechanics provides an essentially incomplete description of reality unless hidden variables exist. [Pg.677]

The second axiom, which is reminiscent of Mach s principle, also contains the seeds of Leibniz s Monads [reschQl]. All is process. That is to say, there is no thing in the universe. Things, objects, entities, are abstractions of what is relatively constant from a process of movement and transformation. They are like the shapes that children like to see in the clouds. The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen correlations (see section 12.7.1) remind us that what we empirically accept as fundamental particles - electrons, atoms, molecules, etc. - actually never exist in total isolation. Moreover, recalling von Neumann s uniqueness theorem for canonical commutation relations (which asserts that for locally compact phase spaces all Hilbert-space representations of the canonical commutation relations are physically equivalent), we note that for systems with non-locally-compact phase spaces, the uniqueness theorem fails, and therefore there must be infinitely many physically inequivalent and... [Pg.699]

Added in proof Professor J. H. Van Vleck has pointed out to us that the functions were used in the treatment of dispersion by hydrogen-like atoms by B. Podolsky, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 14, 253 (1928). [Pg.743]

The next step was to increase the time resolution of the velocity measurements to look at early changes in the velocity record (Civan and Podolsky, 1966). When... [Pg.217]

Brenner, B.M., Yu, L.C., Podolsky, R.J. (1984). X-ray evidence for crossbridge formation in relaxed muscle fibers at various ionic strengths. Biophys. J. 46,299-306. [Pg.235]

Civan, M.M. Podolsky, R.J. (1966). Contraction kinetics of striated muscle fibers following quick changes in load. J. Physiol. 184, 511-534. [Pg.235]

FIGURE 19-3. Factors involved in the development of ascites. NO, nitric oxide. (From Chung RT, Podolsky DK. Cirrhosis and its complications. In Kasper DL, Braunwald E, Fauci AS, et al, (eds.) Harrison s Principles of Internal Medicine. 16th ed. New York McGraw-Hill, 2005 1858-1869, with permission.)... [Pg.326]

Podolsky, S. H. and Tauber, A. I. (1997), The Generation of Diversity, Clonal Selection and the Rise of Molecular Immunology, Harvard University Press, Harvard, MA, p. 508. [Pg.65]

Babyatsky, M.W., deBeaumont, M., Thim, L. and Podolsky, D.K. (1996) Oral trefoil peptides protect against ethanol- and indomethacin-induced gastric injury in rats. Gastroenterology 110, 489-497. [Pg.396]

Kindon, H., Pothoulakis, C., Thim, L., Lynch-Devaney, K. and Podolsky, D.K. (1995) Trefoil peptide protection of intestinal epithelial barrier function cooperative interaction with mucin glycoprotein. Gastroenterobgy 109, 516-523. [Pg.400]

Podolsky method, Renner-Teller effect, triatomic molecules, Hamiltonian equations, 612—615 Poincare sphere, phase properties, 206 Point group symmetry ... [Pg.93]

This is the reason why in our investigation we studied the influence of pristine fullerene C60 to different biological objects in order to evaluate, first of all, the general biological properties of pristine fullerene (Kiselev et al., 1998a, b Sushko et al., 1999 Piotrovsky et al., 2000 Podol skii et al., 2002 Podolski... [Pg.141]

Podolski IYa, Kondratjeva EV, Gurin SS et al. (2004) Fullerene C60 complexed with poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) prevents the disturbance of long-term memory consolidation induced by cycloheximide. Full Nanotubes Carb Nanostruct. 12 421 124. [Pg.155]

WALTER F. PODOLSKI, DAVID K. SCHMALZER VINCENT CONRAD, DOUGLAS E. LOWENHAUPT RICHARD A- WINSCHEL, EDGAR B. KLUNDER HOWARD G- MCILVRIED III, MASSOOD RAMEZAN GARY J. STIEGEL, RAMESHWAR D. SRIVASTAVA JOHN WINSLOW, PETER J. LOFTUS CHARLES E. BENSON, JOHN M. WHEELDON MICHAEL KRUMPELT, F, LEE SMITH... [Pg.59]


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