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Liquid-Liquid Displacement in Porous Media as Affected by the Liquid-Liquid Viscosity Ratio and Liquid-Liquid Miscibility

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1950
Summary The results of two sets of displacement experiments are reported. In the firstset of experiments various solutions of sugar in water were displaced by othersolutions of sugar in water. In the second set oils were displaced by water.Each set of experiments was performed on a linear system made of ...
J.P. Everett   +2 more
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Measurement of the depolarization ratio of Raman lines in liquids*

Spectrochimica Acta, 1962
Abstract A simple method is proposed for correcting the measured depolarization ratio in the liquid phase for the combined effects of convergence of the incident light and the refractive index of the sample. The method has been verified experimentally and used to indicate the effect of intermolecular interaction on the value of the depolarization ...
J.A. Koningstein, H.J. Bernstein
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Density-scaling and the Prigogine–Defay ratio in liquids

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2011
The term “strongly correlating liquids” refers to materials exhibiting near proportionality of fluctuations in the potential energy and the virial pressure, as seen in molecular dynamics simulations of liquids whose interactions are comprised primarily of van der Waals forces.
R, Casalini, R F, Gamache, C M, Roland
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Poisson's ratio and the fragility of glass-forming liquids

Nature, 2004
The nature of the transformation by which a supercooled liquid 'freezes' to a glass--the glass transition--is a central issue in condensed matter physics but also affects many other fields, including biology. Substantial progress has been made in understanding this phenomenon over the past two decades, yet many key questions remain.
V N, Novikov, A P, Sokolov
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Key Liquidity and Solvency Ratios

2020
The third chapter examines the liquidity and solvency of a company. Although different in nature, these ratios are very much interrelated as they both address a company’s creditworthiness.
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Investigation of the Concentration Ratios at the Solid‐Liquid Interface

Kristall und Technik, 1969
AbstractA method for studying experimentally the concentration ratios at the interface has been developed, the tracer technique being applied for detecting the solute concentration. The studies refer to the system Sn–Zn. For concentrations of 0.1 down to 0.03% Zn and for different growth rates, curves are plotted representing the concentration ...
Maja Krumnacker, Werner Lange
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Liquidity Coverage Ratio and Net Stable Funding Ratio

2018
Abstract This chapter discusses the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR). The LCR is designed to make sure that the bank has sufficient liquidity to survive short-term shocks; the NSFR is designed to make sure that the bank's balance sheet is not too excessively mismatched between long- and short-term ...
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Landau–Placzek ratio in viscous liquids

Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute, 2017
The Landau–Placzek ratio (LPR) is measured in glycerol and triacetin in a wide temperature (viscosity) range. It is attempted to explain a sharp change in the LPR based on the Isakovich and Chaban theory [1] which assumes a two-component structure of viscous liquid. It is shown that the LPR strongly depends on the cluster concentration, and their sizes
G. I. Zaitsev   +2 more
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Liquidity Ratios and Recent British Monetary Experience

The Journal of Finance, 1958
THE INFLATIONARY PRESSURES which have been present in the British economy since late 1954 have stimulated considerable discussion in the financial and economic literature of the appropriate techniques necessary to reduce these pressures.' Of particular interest to the American student of monetary policy has been the attention devoted to mandatory ...
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Net Stable Funding Ratio and Liquidity Hoarding

Schmalenbach Business Review, 2019
As a component of the liquidity requirements of Basel III, the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) seeks to limit the maturity transformation of banks. This paper examines whether the NSFR affects the inefficient precautionary liquidity hoarding of banks and the stability of interbank markets.
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