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Analytical Chemistry, 2010
Cyclic biamperometry has been investigated as a method for the quantitation of one form of a reversibly electroactive redox couple in the presence of the other form, using the ferri-ferrocyanide couple in aqueous KCl. A triangular voltage waveform applied across two equal-area, planar gold electrodes yields peak currents that depend on the square root ...
Mehdi, Rahimi, Susan R, Mikkelsen
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Cyclic biamperometry has been investigated as a method for the quantitation of one form of a reversibly electroactive redox couple in the presence of the other form, using the ferri-ferrocyanide couple in aqueous KCl. A triangular voltage waveform applied across two equal-area, planar gold electrodes yields peak currents that depend on the square root ...
Mehdi, Rahimi, Susan R, Mikkelsen
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1948
If we take any integral number, and suppose it written round the circumference of a circle, it is possible to form differences by subtracting each digit from its neighbour on the right. If the result is negative, 10 is added to bring the answer positive. The second and successive differences may be formed similarly.
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If we take any integral number, and suppose it written round the circumference of a circle, it is possible to form differences by subtracting each digit from its neighbour on the right. If the result is negative, 10 is added to bring the answer positive. The second and successive differences may be formed similarly.
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1952
Typical cyclic configurations of five-bar linkages are shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4. It is proposed to solve the problem of finding all the cyclic configurations of a five-bar linkage of which the lengths of the bars are given. It will be shown that the solution depends upon an equation of the seventh degree which can be expressed in a very simple form.
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Typical cyclic configurations of five-bar linkages are shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4. It is proposed to solve the problem of finding all the cyclic configurations of a five-bar linkage of which the lengths of the bars are given. It will be shown that the solution depends upon an equation of the seventh degree which can be expressed in a very simple form.
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Radioimmunoassay of cyclic AMP, cyclic GMP, cyclic CMP
1978M.A. Delaage, D. Roux, H.L. Cailla
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1971
A R, Morrish, A R, O'Connor
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A R, Morrish, A R, O'Connor
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