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Depending upon the random orientation of en eccentric tube relative to the wastage zone, the tube may have to be replaced years sooner than it normally would have, had the tube conformed to a concentric specification. [Pg.1039]

An interesting aspect of two-photon spectroscopy is that some polarization infonnation is obtainable even for randomly oriented molecules in solution by studymg the effect of the relative polarization of die two photons. This is readily done by comparing linearly and circularly polarized light. Transitions to A states will absorb linearly polarized light more strongly than circularly polarized light. The reverse is true of transitions to B ... [Pg.1146]

Dadap J I, Doris B, Deng Q, Downer M C, Lowell J Kand Diebold A C 1994 Randomly oriented Angstrom-scale... [Pg.1302]

FIGURE 13 3 (a) In the absence of an external magnetic field the nuclear spins of the protons are randomly oriented (b) In the presence of an external magnetic field Xq the nuclear spins are oriented so that the resulting nuclear magnetic moments are aligned either parallel or antiparallel to Xq The lower energy orientation is the one parallel to Xq and more nuclei have this orientation... [Pg.522]

Extraterrestrial dust particles can be proven to be nonterrestrial by a variety of methods, depending on the particle si2e. Unmelted particles have high helium. He, contents resulting from solar wind implantation. In 10-)J.m particles the concentration approaches l/(cm g) at STP and the He He ratio is close to the solar value. Unmelted particles also often contain preserved tracks of solar cosmic rays that are seen in the electron microscope as randomly oriented linear dislocations in crystals. Eor larger particles other cosmic ray irradiation products such as Mn, Al, and Be can be detected. Most IDPs can be confidently distinguished from terrestrial materials by composition. Typical particles have elemental compositions that match solar abundances for most elements. TypicaUy these have chondritic compositions, and in descending order of abundance are composed of O, Mg, Si, Ee, C, S, Al, Ca, Ni, Na, Cr, Mn, and Ti. [Pg.100]

In the spunbond process (Fig. 10), an aspiratory is used to draw the fibers in spinning and directiy deposit them as a web of continuous, randomly oriented filaments onto a moving conveyor belt. In the meltblown process (Fig. 11), high velocity air is used to draw the extmded melt into fine-denier fibers that are laid down in a continuous web on a collector dmm. [Pg.317]

In the spunbond process, the fiber is spun similarly to conventional melt spinning, but the fibers are attenuated by air drag appHed at a distance from the spinneret. This allows a reasonably high level of filament orientation to be developed. The fibers are directly deposited onto a moving conveyor belt as a web of continuous randomly oriented filaments. As with meltblown webs, the fibers are usually thermal bonded or needled (53). [Pg.320]

Other Factors Affecting the Viscosity of Dispersions. Factors other than concentration affect the viscosity of dispersions. A dispersion of nonspherical particles tends to be more viscous than predicted if the Brownian motion is great enough to maintain a random orientation of the particles. However, at low temperatures or high solvent viscosities, the Brownian motion is small and the particle alignment in flow (streamlining) results in unexpectedly lower viscosities. This is a form of shear thinning. [Pg.174]

The commercially important anatase and mtile both have tetragonal stmctures consequentiy, the values of physical properties such as refractive index and electrical conductivity depend on whether these are being measured parallel or perpendicular to the principal, ie, axis. However, in most appHcations, this distinction is lost because of random orientation of a large number of small crystals. It is thus the mean value that is significant. Representative physical properties are coUected in. Table 6. [Pg.120]

Because the cells can intermpt the optical path in random orientations, individual scattering intensities are not proportional to cell volume. However, because thousands of cells of each type pass through the flow cell, the effects of orientation can be averaged To a first approximation HCT and platelet crit (PCT), the percentage of blood sample volume occupied by platelets, is proportional to the sums of the scattering intensities of the ted cells and platelets, respectively. MCV can be computed from HCT and RBC, whereas MPV can be computed from PCT and PLT. The accuracy of MCV deterrnined by this method is tied to the RBC accuracy, as is the case for the manual MCV method. Ortho Instmments Corporation s ELT-8 uses these counting and sizing methods. [Pg.403]

The term glass has two meanings, ie, the material and a state of matter. The glassy or vitreous condition is where the atoms of the material have a random orientation. This amorphous or noncrystalline nature leads to physical properties typical of the product caHed glass, including unpredictable breaks, no sharp melting temperature, and no heat of fusion. [Pg.324]

These approximations can also be used for laminates in which the fibers are randomly oriented, provided that the modulus of the fibers is much greater than that of the matrix. [Pg.14]

Poly(phenylene ether). The only commercially available thermoplastic poly(phenylene oxide) PPO is the polyether poly(2,6-dimethylphenol-l,4-phenylene ether) [24938-67-8]. PPO is prepared by the oxidative coupling of 2,6-dimethylphenol with a copper amine catalyst (25). Usually PPO is blended with other polymers such as polystyrene (see PoLYETPiERS, Aromatic). However, thermoplastic composites containing randomly oriented glass fibers are available. [Pg.38]


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