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Single crossover time

Single chains confined between two parallel purely repulsive walls with = 0 show in the simulations the crossover from three- to two-dimensional behavior more clearly than in the case of adsorption (Sec. Ill), where we saw that the scaling exponents for the diffusion constant and the relaxation time slightly exceeded their theoretical values of 1 and 2.5, respectively. In sufficiently narrow slits, D density profile in the perpendicular direction (z) across the film that the monomers are localized in the mid-plane z = Djl so that a two-dimensional SAW, cf. Eq. (24), is easily established [15] i.e., the scaling of the longitudinal component of the mean gyration radius and also the relaxation times exhibit nicely the 2 /-exponent = 3/4 (Fig. 13). [Pg.587]

Sikorsky and Romiszowski [172,173] have recently presented a dynamic MC study of a three-arm star chain on a simple cubic lattice. The quadratic displacement of single beads was analyzed in this investigation. It essentially agrees with the predictions of the Rouse theory [21], with an initial t scale, followed by a broad crossover and a subsequent t dependence. The center of masses displacement yields the self-diffusion coefficient, compatible with the Rouse behavior, Eqs. (27) and (36). The time-correlation function of the end-to-end vector follows the expected dependence with chain length in the EV regime without HI consistent with the simulation model, i.e., the relaxation time is proportional to l i+2v The same scaling law is obtained for the correlation of the angle formed by two arms. Therefore, the model seems to reproduce adequately the main features for the dynamics of star chains, as expected from the Rouse theory. A sim-... [Pg.94]

In the low Q-regime RPA describes well the static structure factor for the short chain melt, where the ODT is sufficiently far away (kN 7). In the dynamics we would expect the diblock breathing mode to take over around QRg 2 (Q=0.04 A ). Instead, deviations from Rouse dynamics are already observed at Q values as high as QR =5. At QJ g=3 a crossover to a virtually Q-independent relaxation rate about four to five times faster than the predicted breathing mode is found. This phenomenon is only visible under h-d labelUng. Under single chain contrast (see below) these deviations from RPA are not seen. Thus, the observed fast relaxation mode must be associated with the block contrast. [Pg.173]

Eight healthy male volunteers received a single 2 g dose of dried ginger (Schwartz spice) or placebo in a randomized, double-blind, crossover study. Three blood samples were obtained before, and at 3 and 24 hours after dose administration. Ginger intake resulted in no significant effect on bleeding time, platelet count, and platelet aggregation compared to administration of placebo capsules (35). [Pg.135]

The relationship between gastric residence time (GRT) and the variability in aspirin absorption from enteric-coated tablets has also been evaluated with the Heidelberg capsule [59], The study design was a single dose crossover study with men and women, fasted and fed. In addition to pH monitoring, plasma concentrations of salicylic acid and salicyluric acid in plasma and urine were measured. GRT was significantly delayed in the fed state, and women had longer GRT compared with men. [Pg.29]


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