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Interstitial hydraulic conductivity in a fibrosarcoma

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2000
Convective transport of therapeutic agents in solid tumors can be improved through intratumoral infusion. To optimize the convection, we investigated the dependence of the hydraulic conductivity on tissue deformation induced by interstitial fluid pressure gradient during the infusion.
X Y, Zhang   +3 more
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Upscaling hydraulic conductivity: theory and examples from geohydrological studies

Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 1998
This paper presents an overview of the theory of upscaling hydraulic conductivity and describes two cases studies in which some of this theory has been applied. Three representative hydraulic conductivity of a numerical model block ('block conductivity' for short) is defined in terms of smaller scale hydraulic conductivities.
Bierkens, M.F.P., van der Gaast, J.W.J.
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Saturated Soil Hydraulic Conductivity

2016
This chapter deals primarily with field measurement of saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, K fs . Well or borehole permeameter techniques, specifically developed for subsurface soil measurements above the water table, are initially illustrated. Particular attention is paid to establishment of steady flow under constant head in an uncased borehole ...
Rafael Angulo-Jaramillo   +3 more
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ONE-PARAMETER MODELS FOR UNSATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY

Soil Science, 1998
Simple one-parameter models for predicting changes in unsaturated soil hydraulic properties with changing soil-water content are useful, considering the great uncertainty and variability in the hydraulic parameters, and the models are often used for stochastic simulations of water and solute transport under field conditions.
Poulsen, T.G.   +2 more
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HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF PEATS

Soil Science, 1965
AN ANALYSIS OF THE DATA COLLECTED REVEALED THAT FIELD- MEASURED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITIES OF PEATS WERE SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THAN CORRESPONDING LABORATORY VALUES. IT WAS ASSUMED THE FIELD-MEASURED VALUE WOULD MORE ACCURATELY REPRESENT THE HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF ORGANIC SOILS.
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Hydraulic Conductivity in Trees

Journal of Experimental Botany, 1971
Hydraulic conductivity in woody-stemmed plants is reviewed and published determinations collated and statistically analysed. Confusion between the expressions for conductivity and specific or relative conductivity are clarified, and their relationship established.
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Seasonal Variability of Hydraulic Conductivity

Transactions of the ASAE, 1993
Seasonal variations in hydraulic conductivity and related properties in Conestogo silt loam are needed for modeling hydrologic responses. Saturated hydraulic conductivity and matric flux potential in the surface layer were field determined during fall (October/November) and spring (March/April) seasons.
null S. N. Asare   +3 more
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Field Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity

Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, 1961
Small, screened wellpoint has been developed for use in making measurements of hydraulic conductivity of sand strata below water table; rate at which water was pumped out of wellpoint related directly to conductivity of strata being tested; description of construction and operation of field type wellpoint; graphs are provided which relate quantity of ...
William W. Donnan, V. S. Aronovici
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Geostatistical Characteristics of Hydraulic Conductivity

Geographical and Environmental Modelling, 2002
The aquifer which forms the main water supply for the municipalities of Malmo and Lund owes its value to the deposition of coarse sands during the deglaciation of the late Weichselian ice. Spatial statistical analysis based on construction of the variogram has been applied to the hydraulic conductivity of this aquifer.
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Vadose Zone Composite Hydraulic Conductivity

Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 1992
Grid networks, consisting of nodes and line elements, are often used in porous media flow simulation. An important step in the simulation process is the quantification of the line element conductivity when the pressure or capillary potential at both end nodes is given.
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