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The application of EDXS to the biological sciences
Journal of Microscopy, 1984SUMMARYThe distribution of chemical elements in soft tissues may be faithfully preserved by very rapid freezing. Most often the material is then cryosectioned and the sections frozen‐dried prior to analysis, but direct analysis in the hydrated state is an established alternative.For bulk specimens, the shape of the analysed volume is uncertain.
T A, Hall, B L, Gupta
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Physics Today, 1953
In reviewing some of the outstanding contributions to applied science made during the past fifty years as a result of the programs in basic research of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Vannevar Bush, president of the Institution, had some things to say about the difference between fundamental and applied research in his annual report for 1952 ...
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In reviewing some of the outstanding contributions to applied science made during the past fifty years as a result of the programs in basic research of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Vannevar Bush, president of the Institution, had some things to say about the difference between fundamental and applied research in his annual report for 1952 ...
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Applications of nanopipettes in the analytical sciences
The Analyst, 2010In this review, we describe measurements and applications of interest to the analytical community that makes use of simple nanopipettes. Fabricated by applying heat during the separation of a glass capillary, nanopipettes provide a route for nanoscale studies of ion transport and for development of chemical and biochemical sensors.
Celeste A, Morris +2 more
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Acoustooptic interaction in science and applications
Ultrasonics, 2006Main results of acousto-optic investigations in physical acoustics of solids obtained in Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute during recent yeas are presented. Both monocrystals, and glass alloys of different compositions were used as objects of researches.
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Application of the Physical Sciences to Archeology
Science, 1971Author(s): Stross, Fred H.; Morrison, Frank; Perlman, Isadore; Asaro, Frank; Fleming, Stuart J.; Turner, Francis J.; Berger, Rainer; Protsch, Reiner; Reynolds, Richard; Rozaire, Charles; Sackett, James R; Jacob, Teuku; Curtis, Garniss H.; Thomsen, Erich G.; Thomsen, Harriet H. | Editor(s): Stross, Fred H.
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The Science and Application of Evaporative Cooling
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1966Abstract An arrangement for effective economical comfort or relief conditioning in industrial environments is discussed, including a technical description of an evaporative cooling process and formulas for calculating cooling effectiveness. Successful evaporative cooling applications are described which cover both spot and area approaches.
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The application of meteorology in medical sciences
International Journal of Biometeorology, 1976After a brief mention of the distinct features of human biometeorology as compared with the other fields of biometeorology methods of approach are reviewed. The main aim of research is to establish a ranking order for the impact of the factors of the atmospheric environment within general biometeorology and within ecology as a whole. Both deductive and
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Model Validation, Science, and Application
2000Over the last years there is a growing interest to try to establish a proper validation of atmospheric chemistry-transport (ATC) models.
Builtjes, P.J.H., Flossmann, A.
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Computational Science and Its Applications
2005Book
Marina Gavrilova +7 more
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