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Specific heat families

From another formula S- c 5 for solid elements at 25°, Herz found for each family of elements (c=specific heat) ... [Pg.324]

Whereas the power of resolution depends on the quality of the column, quantification and identification of the separated compounds is a function of the detector. The oldest GC detector, still used for hydrocarbon gases, is the TCD (Thermal Conductivity Detector). The TCD response is proportional to the molar fraction and the specific heat of the compound detected. Its sensitivity is in the jug (10" g) range, but even for the same homologous family, this changes with molecular weight ... [Pg.329]

As regards the PI quantum effective pair potentials P) (GFH family ISVP and ASVP), the estimators for the thermodynamic properties arise from the thermodynamic derivatives. The general explicit formulas in the canonical ensemble for the internal energy, pressure, and specific heat at constant volume, can be found in Ref. 133. Of interest for the canonical calculations reported in this chapter are the QFH formulas for the internal energy, pressure, and specific heat, which are given by... [Pg.130]

Figure 22-9 shows a family of curves giving the specific heat rates for the FPS as a function of average residence time in the reactor and time after removal therefrom [2,16]. The curves were calculated from fission-... [Pg.820]

Specific family or group of plastics (polyethylene, polyvinyl chlorides, etc.) are compounded or alloyed to provide different properties and/or processing behaviors. Thus a plastic listed in Fig. 5-6 could have different heat resistance properties. [Pg.319]

Zakeri, Z. F., Ponzetto, C., and Wolgemuth, D. J. (1988). Translational regulation of the novel haploid-specific transcripts for the c-abl proto-oncogene and a member of the 70 kDa heat-shock protein gene family in the male germ line. Dev. Biol. 125 417-422. [Pg.53]

Antiapoptotic proteins. There are many different intracellular proteins that can prevent apoptosis by inhibiting specific steps in the cell death process. These include Bcl-2 family members such as Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL which can stabilize (mitochondrial, ER and plasma) membranes (Bcl-2 may also have intrinsic antioxidant activity). Other proteins, IAPs such as XIAP (X-linked) and NIAP (neuronal), which can directly inhibit caspases [31]. Additional examples of antiapoptotic proteins include protease inhibitors such as calpastatin, and protein chaperones such as GRP-78 and heat shock protein (HSP)-70. [Pg.611]


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