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Disperser support plate. Strigle, 1994

Dispersibility of colloidal systems of a kind of metals in various organic liquids. er. Relative dielectric constant of liquids A, electron affinity disp, dispersion

Dispersibility of drug or drug-loaded micelles in test stents. SEM images and illustrations showing the stent with sirolimus-loaded micelles. From reproduced by permission of Elsevier

Dispersibility or dustiness apparatus.

Dispersibility properties of dried nanocrystaUine cellulose with regard to counterion and moisture content. Drying refers to evaporation, freeze-drying and spray-drying .

Dispersing of secondary droplets within DE

Dispersing prism. Top

Dispersion .

Dispersion acts to reduce the height of the peaks and fill in the valleys of the concentration vs distance curve. Although the sinusoidal fluctuations in concentration amplitude are dampened by dispersion, they are still visible after the solute travels 500 cmN-

Dispersion agent requirement vs. pH in water dispersions of carbon black. Adapted, by permission, from Foster J K. Sims, E S, Polym. Paint Col. J., 184, 1994, 312.

Dispersion along c for selected phonons in UPtj at 300 K

Dispersion along the lines signals sampling, weighing, or homogeneity problems.

Dispersion and absorption spectra and Coie-Coie piots for 6CB

Dispersion and chemical reaction of an analyte A within a carrier stream containing reagent in a single-line FIA system, where during transport through an open tubular reacibr the analyte is converted into a measurable product P.

Dispersion and density of states of quasiparticle bands. integer f-d count, no additional other electrons.

Dispersion and distribution of additives

Dispersion and distributive mixing in the barrel and

Dispersion and induction contributions for n-alkanes , with permission from John Wiley Sons, Ltd

Dispersion behavior of the two-orbital problem of 13.16. Also shown is the identification of the lower and upper halves of this digram with the energetic behavior of the ir and ir tevels of the diatomic unit contained In the unit ccH of 13.16.

Dispersion boundary positions for the PDM system at low salinities.

Dispersion branches of buik

Dispersion broadening of p in a tubular reactor.

Dispersion by convection alone of an initially semi-infinite slug of solute

Dispersion can be viewed as a two-step process. An agglomerate, composed of numerous smaller pigment particles and surrounded by entrapped air and moisture, is first broken down into its component particles. The resin matrix then displaces the air and moisture, wetting out each particle.

Dispersion characteristics Nomenclature



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