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Concentration Changes in an Aerosol
Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section B, 1957The rate of coagulation of an aerosol was calculated by Smoluchowski on the assumption that every collision resulted in the coalescence of two particles. The coagulation rate when there is a potential barrier round the aerosol particles is now calculated and two examples are considered.
J.F. Richardson, E.R. Wooding
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Perinatal Changes in Hemoglobin Concentration in Rats
1990During experiments on oxygen availability in fetal rats using pulse oximetry as presented by Wijkstra et al.(1989), we were struck by the low total hemoglobin concentration (cHb) in the fetal blood. Since hemoglobin serves as the main oxygen carrier, the course of cHb during fetal life should be investigated before using the rat as an animal model in ...
Ubels, F.L. +3 more
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TIME COURSE FOR THE CHANGE IN HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION WITH CHANGE IN POSTURE
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1971Abstract. Hemoglobin concentration has been determined at short intervals in eighteen healthy volunteers when changing from upright to recumbent position. The average maximal decrease, 5% of the initial hemoglobin concentration, was completed in 20 min.
L G, Ekelund, B, Eklund, L, Kaijser
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On the Measurement of Changes in Aggregate Concentration, Market Concentration and Diversification
The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1985In a recent article Clarke and Davies [I983]-henceforth C & D-developed a framework for the analysis of concentration and diversification based on the Herfindahl index of concentration. They demonstrated how aggregate concentration could be decomposed into the product of two components, one associated with diversification between, and the other with ...
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Changes in plasma concentration of taurine in stroke
Neuroscience Letters, 2011Taurine is critical for proper brain functioning. Increase in plasma taurine concentration has already been shown in many diseases [1,2,5,10,12,14,17,22,25,47]. The plasma concentrations of taurine in 60 patients, suffering from stroke, were compared with that of 54 healthy volunteers. The plasma samples of the patients were obtained three times in the
Mohammadreza, Ghandforoush-Sattari +3 more
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Postmortem Changes in Blood Amitriptyline Concentration
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1994Detailed toxicological studies were undertaken on two suicides by amitriptyline overdose, one with salicylate also. In the first case, 10 initial blood samples taken 21 h after body discovery and an estimated 28 1/2 h after overdose had drug concentration (mg/L) ranges of 2.5-12 for amitriptyline (AM), 0.7-3.1 for nortriptyline (NOR), and 81-244 for ...
D J, Pounder, V, Owen, C, Quigley
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The change of the diffusivity with the change of the concentration of the solvent in a solution
Acta Mechanica, 1989We consider the convective mass transfer of drops and solid particles with a viscous liquid flow when the diffusion coefficient is arbitrarily dependent on the concentration. We discuss the exact solutions of this problem and we present such a solution for the special case of hyperbolic dependence of the diffusion coefficient on the concentration.
N. T. Kovatcheva +2 more
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Advertising and Changes in Concentration
Southern Economic Journal, 1969The effect of advertising on industry structure and firms' behavior is a topic which has stimulated much discussion, a limited number of hypotheses and still fewer empirically verified propositions. One well-known hypothesis, originally put forth by Kaldor, is that advertising will result in increasing industry concentration thereby affecting ...
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Change in concentration with time
Journal of Chemical Education, 1985Shows how the rate of a reaction is fast at first and then gradually decreases to zero when one reactant has been used up.
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Relationship of serum glucose concentration to changes in refraction
Diabetes, 1976The effect of chronic changes in serum glucose concentration on refraction was studied by increasing the dose of insulin or chlorpropamide in 10 diabetic patients who initially had relatively high glucose concentrations. In every case when serum glucose concentration was reduced the vision became less myopic or more hyperopic.
G, Gwinup, A, Villarreal
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