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Exploring dog saliva as a non-invasive alternative to blood sampling for chemical exposome studies: analysis of synthetic phenolic antioxidants and PFAS. [PDF]
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An Adaptive Force Matching Potential for Alanine Developed with Møller-Plesset Perturbation Theory and Smooth Fourier Transform Correction Map. [PDF]
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Application of the HN method to the critical slab problem for reflecting boundary conditions
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 2004Abstract The recently developed H N method is used to solve the critical slab problem for a slab which is surrounded by a reflector. In the special case for R =0 (the reflection coefficient) the problem reduces to the one under vacuum boundary conditions. It is shown that the method is concise and leads to fast converging numerical results. The
Türeci, R.G. +3 more
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The HN method for solving linear transport equation: theory and applications
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 2003Abstract The system of singular integral equations which is obtained from the integro-differential form of the linear transport equation using the Placzek lemma is solved. The exit distributions at the boundaries of the various media and the infinite medium Green's function are used.
C. Tezcan +2 more
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Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics, 2020
AbstractThe explosive HNS‐IV has been proven to be insensitive to shock, percussion, heat, and friction among polymorphs of HNS. According to the US military standard MIL‐E‐82903, the surface area of HNS‐IV must be 5.0 to 25.0 m2/g. Thus, the micronization of its particles in re‐crystallization process is a key step.
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AbstractThe explosive HNS‐IV has been proven to be insensitive to shock, percussion, heat, and friction among polymorphs of HNS. According to the US military standard MIL‐E‐82903, the surface area of HNS‐IV must be 5.0 to 25.0 m2/g. Thus, the micronization of its particles in re‐crystallization process is a key step.
Hamid Reza Pouretedal +2 more
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The Milne Problem for Linear-Triplet Anisotropic Scattering with HN Method
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Transport, 2022The Milne problem is investigated for the linear-triplet anisotropic scattering with H-N method in this study. The scattering function is the linear combination of linear anisotropic scattering and triplet anisotropic scattering in Mika's scattering. The positivity condition is needed to find physical results since the scattering function defines the ...
D. Gülderen +3 more
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009
The ultra-fine HNS (2,2',4,4',6,6'-hexanitrostilbene) with desired properties is needed for military and civilian applications because of its reliable threshold energy to short impulse shock waves and its excellent thermal and shock stability. This paper reports on prefilming twin-fluid nozzle assisted precipitation (PTFN-P) to obtain ultra-fine HNS ...
Jingyu, Wang +7 more
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The ultra-fine HNS (2,2',4,4',6,6'-hexanitrostilbene) with desired properties is needed for military and civilian applications because of its reliable threshold energy to short impulse shock waves and its excellent thermal and shock stability. This paper reports on prefilming twin-fluid nozzle assisted precipitation (PTFN-P) to obtain ultra-fine HNS ...
Jingyu, Wang +7 more
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