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All That Is Gas Is Not Gas Gangrene
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2006The presence of visible gas on radiographs is associated with various pathological conditions, ranging from severe infections caused by gas-producing organisms to cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue disruption that allows an interface with the air.
VINOD K. PANCHBHAVI, SCOTT E. HECOX
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New Scientist, 2015
If you think the chemical horrors of the first world war were history, think again, says Debora ...
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If you think the chemical horrors of the first world war were history, think again, says Debora ...
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Neuroscience Gateway, 2007
Drosophila detect carbon dioxide with two receptors from the taste receptor family of genes.
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Drosophila detect carbon dioxide with two receptors from the taste receptor family of genes.
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Lattice Gas with a Liquid-Gas Transition
Physical Review Letters, 1990Summary: We discuss a new momentum-conserving lattice-gas model in which particles are allowed to exchange momentum between distant sites. The interactions may be tuned so that a first-order transition occurs between a dense and a light phase. An equation of state may be predicted with the assumption that the lattice is in a factorized state just after
Appert, Cécile, Zaleski, Stéphane
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Wilmott, 2012
AbstractThe following sections are included:US Charging AheadOther Players: shift in Market ShareThe Demand Side: All About AsiaThe Shale Mirage: Tricky in EuropeOffshore gas in Mediterranean and ...
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AbstractThe following sections are included:US Charging AheadOther Players: shift in Market ShareThe Demand Side: All About AsiaThe Shale Mirage: Tricky in EuropeOffshore gas in Mediterranean and ...
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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1966
This article deals with a remarkable phenomenon in chemical-phase theory, i.e., the limited mutual solubility of gases, which was predicted by van der Waals and first demonstrated by Krichevskii in the nitrogen—ammonia system. The phase behavior in question is characterized by a peculiar course of the critical locus in some systems for which the ...
J. de Swaan Arons, G. A. M. Diepen
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This article deals with a remarkable phenomenon in chemical-phase theory, i.e., the limited mutual solubility of gases, which was predicted by van der Waals and first demonstrated by Krichevskii in the nitrogen—ammonia system. The phase behavior in question is characterized by a peculiar course of the critical locus in some systems for which the ...
J. de Swaan Arons, G. A. M. Diepen
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Unconventional gas: coal seam gas, shale gas and tight gas
2014This Research Paper provides an introduction and overview of issues relevant to the development of unconventional gas – coal seam, shale and tight gas – in the Australian and specifically Victorian context.
Ross, Catriona, Darby, Paige
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