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Regional Deposition: Deposition Models

Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery, 2020
Modeling particle deposition in the human lung requires information about the morphology of the lung in terms of simple geometric units, e.g., characterizing bronchial airways by straight cylindrical tubes. Five different regional deposition models are discussed in this section with respect to morphometric lung models and related mathematical modeling ...
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Deposition Mechanisms

Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery, 2020
The success of inhalation therapy is not only dependent upon the pharmacology of the drugs being inhaled but also upon the site and extent of deposition in the respiratory tract. Similarly, the toxicity of environmental and industrial particulate matter is affected not only by the nature of the dust but also by the amount and spatial distribution of ...
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Cutaneous Deposits

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2014
: The cutaneous deposition disorders are a group of unrelated conditions characterized by the accumulation of either endogenous or exogenous substances within the skin. These cutaneous deposits are substances that are not normal constituents of the skin and are laid down usually in the dermis, but also in the subcutis, in a variety of different ...
Ana M, Molina-Ruiz   +3 more
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Deposition problems

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1993
The paper discusses the problem of the surface structure of a powder solid created by ballistic deposition in the cases of: (i) uniform spheres; (ii) deposition with preferential growth at high points (KPZ); (iii) deposition via DLA. A result of particular interest is the direct evaluation of the correlation function index in case (ii).
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Polymer assisted deposition

Chem. Commun., 2008
Polymer assisted deposition (PAD) is a chemical solution route to high quality thin films of metal oxides. This technique employs metal ions coordinated to polymers as the film precursor. The use of polymer bound metals has several advantages. The polymer controls the viscosity and binds metal ions, resulting in a homogeneous distribution of metal ...
Anthony K, Burrell   +2 more
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Lacustrine Deposits

2018
Lakes are dynamic and complex systems, whose depositional processes and sedimentation are affected by climatic and tectonic events (Scott et al. 2012 and the references herein). In addition, the great physicochemical variability among lakes, in terms of origin, size, morphology, catchment size, and water biochemistry influence the nature and the rate ...
G. Vessia, D. Di Curzio
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Deposit insurance and international bank deposits [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
This paper examines how international depositors respond to national deposit insurance policies. Countries with explicit deposit insurance are found to be relatively attractive to international non-bank depositors. Deposit schemes characterized by co-insurance, a private administration, and a low deposit insurance premium appear to be particularly ...
Huizinga Harry, Nicodeme Gaetan
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[Gadolinium deposition-"gadolinium deposition disease"].

Der Radiologe, 2019
Gadolinium (Gd)-based contrast agents have been routinely used worldwide in diagnostic MRI since 1988. All routinely applied contrast agents for clinical use were considered extremely safe with regard to tolerance, adverse effects and diagnostic efficacy and when used at Food and Drug Administration-approved doses.
P, Raczeck   +3 more
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Adrenochrome Deposit

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1993
D S, Fong   +3 more
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