Results 341 to 350 of about 1,120,277 (382)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Hierarchical Condensation

ACS Nano, 2019
With the recent advances in surface fabrication technologies, condensation heat transfer has seen a renaissance. Hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces have all been employed as a means to enhance condensate shedding, enabling micrometric droplet departure length scales.
Xiao Yan   +10 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Tau Condensates

2019
Many proteins, particularly those that are intrinsically disordered and carry charges have a tendency to undergo liquid liquid phase separation (LLPS). Phase separation is a widespread mechanism by which cells concentrate a set of proteins to perform molecular reactions, and appear to compartmentalize molecular functions.
Kenneth S, Kosik, Songi, Han
openaire   +2 more sources

Condensed Domains

Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 2003
AbstractAn integral domain D with identity is condensed (resp., strongly condensed) if for each pair of ideals I, J of D, IJ = {ij ; i ∈ I; j ∈ J} (resp., IJ = iJ for some i ∈ I or IJ = Ij for some j ∈ J). We show that for a Noetherian domain D, D is condensed if and only if Pic(D) = 0 and D is locally condensed, while a local domain is strongly ...
Anderson, D. D., Dumitrescu, Tiberiu
openaire   +2 more sources

Bose-Einstein Condensation of Exciton-Polaritons in Organic Microcavities.

Annual review of physical chemistry (Print), 2020
Bose-Einstein condensation describes the macroscopic occupation of a single-particle mode: the condensate. This state can in principle be realized for any particles obeying Bose-Einstein statistics; this includes hybrid light-matter excitations known as ...
Jonathan Keeling, S. Kéna‐Cohen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Observation of exciton polariton condensation in a perovskite lattice at room temperature

Nature Physics, 2019
Exciton polaritons, with extremely low effective mass1, are regarded as promising candidates to realize Bose–Einstein condensation in lattices for quantum simulations2 towards room-temperature operations3–8.
Rui Su   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

DNA condensation

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1996
Recent progress in our understanding of DNA condensation includes the observation of the collapse of single DNA molecules, greater insights into the intermolecular forces driving condensation, the recognition of helix-structure perturbation in condensed DNA, and the increasing recognition of the likely biological consequences of condensation.
openaire   +2 more sources

Condensed and Strongly Condensed Domains

Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 2008
AbstractThis paper deals with the concepts of condensed and strongly condensed domains. By definition, an integral domain R is condensed (resp. strongly condensed) if each pair of ideals I and J of R, I J = ﹛ab/a ∈ I, b ∈ J﹜ (resp. I J = a J for some a ∈ I or I J = Ib for some b ∈ J).
openaire   +1 more source

CONDENSATION—Conditional Density Propagation for Visual Tracking

International Journal of Computer Vision, 1998
M. Isard, A. Blake
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Multizone Condensers: Desuperheating, Condensing, Subcooling

Heat Transfer Engineering, 1981
This article examines the design of multizone condensers. It also marks the first published discussion of the existence of a “wet desuperheating zon” in every multizone condenser with a “dry desuperheating zone. ’Considered in this discussion are only single component vapors in shell-and-tube heat exchangers with single shell-side ...
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy