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Rapid Double Diffusion Precipitin Analysis
The Journal of Immunology, 1954Summary A modification of the Ouchterlony three-depot method of double diffusion precipitin analysis is described. The use of depots which form long straight interfaces with the reaction arena leads to the development of rectilinear zones of precipitate.
R K, JENNINGS, F, MALONE
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Double line scan diffusion imaging
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1997AbstractA new double line scan diffusion imaging sequence (DLSDI) is presented. In DLSDI, two lines from two separate slices are acquired in each shot. As its predecessor, LSDI, DLSDI is insensitive to motion artifacts and it can be used on conventional MR scanners. In addition, DLSDI is almost twice as fast as LSDI.
H, Gudbjartsson, S E, Maier, F A, Jolesz
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The diffusive interface in double-diffusive convection
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1978A model of the diffusive interface in double-diffusive convection at high Rayleigh number is proposed. The interface is assumed to have a double structure: two marginally stable boundary layers from which blobs or thermals arise on the outer edges of the interface, separated by a diffusive core across which all transport takes place by molecular ...
P. F. Linden, T. G. L. Shirtcliffe
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Diffusion-driven period-doubling bifurcations
Biosystems, 1989Discrete-time growth-dispersal models readily exhibit diffusive instability. In some instances, this diffusive instability parallels that found in continuous-time reaction-diffusion equations. However, if a sufficiently eruptive prey is held in check by a predator, predator overdispersal may also lead to one or a series of diffusion-driven period ...
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Double-diffusive density flows
Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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