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Effects of Isothermal Treatment on A<sub>g</sub>ZIF-62: Implications on Porosity, Separations, and Grain Boundary Defect Removal. [PDF]

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Stone DM   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Coalescence dynamics [PDF]

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Snoeijer, Jens   +2 more
core  

Coalescence

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Coalescence is a live recording documenting an invited performance at the University of Pretoria (May 2025), bringing my extended guitar and sample-triggering systems into dialogue with Dr Miles Warrington (University of Pretoria) and Dr Cameron Harris ...
Warrington, Miles   +2 more
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The coalescence of water drops II. The coalescence problem and coalescence efficiency

pure and applied geophysics, 1977
By the use of the model of approaching drops (Arbel and Levin, 1977) the coalescence efficiencies of drops are computed. It is found that for interactions of drops at their terminal velocities the coalescence depends both on the size of the large drop and on the size ratio of the interacting drops in agreement with the experimental results of Whelpdale
Nitza Arbel, Zev Levin
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To coalesce or not to coalesce

AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 2007
Abstract System performance of Gigabit network hosts can be severely degraded due to interrupt overhead caused by heavy incoming traffic. One of the most popular solutions to mitigate such overhead is interrupt coalescing in which a single interrupt is generated for multiple incoming packets.
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The effects of viscosity on coalescence-induced coalescence

International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 2003
Abstract The effects of variable matrix-phase viscosity on the rate of coarsening of relatively inviscid diluent droplets in a viscous polymer matrix are examined. Emulsions of low viscosity diphenyl ether (DPE) droplets in a viscous matrix mixture of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) and DPE are formed by thermal quenching of a homogeneous phase below ...
D.Stefan Martula   +2 more
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