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Pseudoreversible

Fig. 5.4 Pseudoreversibility of an infarct. Sixty-one-year-old with atrial fibrillation, congestive heart failure, and ICA thrombus recanalized with intra-arterial thrombolysis (lAT). (a) Initial CT-CBV demonstrates a large right middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory hypodense region that was outhned by visual... Fig. 5.4 Pseudoreversibility of an infarct. Sixty-one-year-old with atrial fibrillation, congestive heart failure, and ICA thrombus recanalized with intra-arterial thrombolysis (lAT). (a) Initial CT-CBV demonstrates a large right middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory hypodense region that was outhned by visual...
This half-wave potential is very useful in evaluating the reactant transport-affected electrochemical reaction. Note again that Eqn (2.80) is for the case of reversible reactions. As a rough estimation, this half-wave potential may be useful for those pseudoreversible reactions. However, one should be careful when using this halfwave potential to evaluation the irreversible electrochemical reactions. [Pg.61]

Moir D, Stewart SE, Osmond BC, Botstein D. (1982) Cold-sensitive cell-division-cycle mutants of yeast isolation, properties, and pseudoreversion studies. Genetics 100(4), 547-563. [Pg.214]

As indicated before, the electronic energy levels in the conjugated polymers (as estimated, for instance, from pseudoreversible voltammetric oxidation/reduction currents) are generally distributed over a considerable range. Thus, in order to match voltammetric waves obtained on the basis of Eq. (44) with (quasi-reversible) experimental ones, activity coefficients are necessary... [Pg.560]


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