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1988
Poly(isoprene-b-styrene) blockcopolymers with deuterated styrene or isoprene segments at the block boundary were investigated by 2H NMR in a broad temperature range. In each case two thermal transitions are observed, one for segments at the interface, the other for the core of the microdomains. The spectra and the nonexponential spin lattice relaxation
W. Gronski, G. Stöppelmann
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Poly(isoprene-b-styrene) blockcopolymers with deuterated styrene or isoprene segments at the block boundary were investigated by 2H NMR in a broad temperature range. In each case two thermal transitions are observed, one for segments at the interface, the other for the core of the microdomains. The spectra and the nonexponential spin lattice relaxation
W. Gronski, G. Stöppelmann
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Ultrafast Phenomena, 1990
The dynamics of physical and chemical processes at the air/water interface using a picosecond pump and a second harmonic probe method will be described. The application of this method to photoisomerization, intermolecular electronic energy transfer and excited state proton transfer will be presented.
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The dynamics of physical and chemical processes at the air/water interface using a picosecond pump and a second harmonic probe method will be described. The application of this method to photoisomerization, intermolecular electronic energy transfer and excited state proton transfer will be presented.
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Dynamic Interface and Address Grouping
2007 IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, 2007This paper proposes a framework for a multiaccess mobile device and its corresponding network (or networks) to dynamically group their communication interfaces and higher layer addresses according to the surrounding access networks and their configurations in a consistent way.
Haitao Tang, Petteri Pöyhönen
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Simulation of interface dynamics: a diffuse-interface model
The Visual Computer, 2008Interface modeling involves surface tension effects and topological transitions such as breakup and coalescence. In order to simulate the dynamics of interfaces as well as phase transitions, we introduce diffuse-interface modeling. This model describes the interface evolution with a high-order diffusion equation based on the van der Waals–Cahn–Hilliard
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The Periapical Space — A Dynamic Interface*
Australian Endodontic Journal, 2002AbstractThe ultimate aim of endodontic treatment is to encourage the healing of apical periodontitis, or to prevent it from occurring if it was not present prior to treatment. Apical periodontitis is a general term used to describe an inflammatory response to irritation caused by the contents of a root canal system and it has several distinct forms ...
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Interfacing Brownian dynamics simulations
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2004Starting from the flux of particles in a Brownian dynamics simulation we derive boundary conditions, which allow us (i) to couple a Brownian dynamics calculation to a reservoir of particles of a given density, i.e., setting up constant density boundary conditions, and (ii) to build an interface between Brownian dynamics and a diffusional treatment of ...
T, Geyer, C, Gorba, V, Helms
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Interface Design and Dynamic Audio
2014In the age of digital devices, text, image, sound, interactivity, blend themselves into a symbiotic and unique media, presenting a multifaceted specie of language called hypermedia. However, since many years ago, we have seen a notable emphasis on visual communication´s interfaces, and due to its limitations, products and services in design can often ...
Luiz Roberto Carvalho +1 more
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A programmer's interface to graphics dynamics
Proceedings of the 11th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 1984The term “graphics dynamics” is used in this paper to describe a capability which permits the application programmer to specify a relationship between various graphics input devices and aspects of the graphics output presentation. Subsequent use of the input devices results in continuous real-time changes to the picture. An experimental graphics system
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