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Survival of interacting Brownian particles in crowded 1D environment
We investigate a diffusive motion of a system of interacting Brownian particles in quasi-one-dimensional micropores. In particular, we consider a semi-infinite 1D geometry with a partially absorbing boundary and the hard-core inter-particle interaction ...
Artem Ryabov +5 more
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Experiments to measure a single molecule/particle, i.e., an individual molecule/particle, at room temperature or under physiological conditions without immobilization—for example, on a surface or without significant hydrodynamic flow—have so far failed ...
Gerd Baumann, Zeno Földes-Papp
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Classical confined particles [PDF]
An alternative picture of classical many body mechanics is proposed. In this picture particles possess individual kinematics but are deprived from individual dynamics. Dynamics exists only for the many particle system as a whole.
Horzela, Andrzej, Kapuscik, Edward
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This paper is focused on the comprehensive and detailed interpretation for the chemical transformation of individual Asian dust (hereafter called “AD”) particles during long-range transport from source regions to receptor area.
Chang-Jin Ma, Jong-Ho Kim, Ki-Hyun Kim
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The main objective of molecular docking is to find a model of interaction between a protein and ligand with a minimum binding energy. This process is driven by intricate algorithms and scoring functions.
Yi Fu, Juan Mei, Ji Zhao
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Identification and classification of particle contaminants on photomasks based on individual-particle Raman scattering spectra and SEM images. [PDF]
Li D +6 more
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Scratching the Surface of Individual Aerosol Particle Properties
Andrew P. Ault, Cara M. Waters
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Impact of reduced anthropogenic emissions on chemical characteristics of urban aerosol by individual particle analysis. [PDF]
Li L +10 more
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Results to be expected from light scattering dust analyzer during a rendezvous mission [PDF]
The light scattering principle for particle detection is customary for the measurement of aerosols. Light scattering techniques can be applied to mixtures of particles (nephelometers) and to single particles as well.
Giese, R. H. +2 more
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Estimating the density of individual particles from the settling of a particle cloud
The density of individual particles is commonly assessed experimentally by quantifying the settling velocity of a collection of particles transferred into a settling column and allowed to settle under the action of gravity.
Heng Li +3 more
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