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Differential morpho-physiological traits and hormone signal transduction pathway of Kentucky bluegrass cultivars in response to drought stress. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
Zhao Q   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Scion genotype dominates drought tolerance in grafted <i>Coffea spp.</i> seedlings under severe water stress. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Ding Z   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Osmotic coefficient of the ZnCl2(aq) at T=298.15 K

open access: yesThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 2003
Abstract The osmotic coefficient of ZnCl2(aq) has been measured at T=298.15 K by the isopiestic method over the range of molalities from (0.4 to 2 .4) mol · kg −1 with KCl(aq) as the reference solution. The available literature data on the osmotic coefficient of ZnCl2(aq) at T=298.15 K, and new experimental data were treated by
Miladinović, Jelena   +3 more
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On the Osmotic Second Virial Coefficient of Polymer Solutions

open access: yesMacromolecules, 1976
The osmotic second virial coefficient A2 of nonathermal polymer solutions is discussed for a simple lattice model. Each molecule (n-mer) corresponds to a self-avoiding walk of n - 1 steps on the simple cubic lattice and each intrachain or interchain contact contributes a quantity - e to the energy of the system. The function A2(n,f) where f = exp(e/kT)
Janssens, Marcel, Bellemans, André
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Protein osmotic pressure gradients and microvascular reflection coefficients

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1997
Microvascular membranes are heteroporous, so the mean osmotic reflection coefficient for a microvascular membrane (sigma d) is a function of the reflection coefficient for each pore. Investigators have derived equations for sigma d based on the assumption that the protein osmotic pressure gradient across the membrane (delta II) does not vary from pore
R E, Drake   +3 more
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From Water Clustering to Osmotic Coefficients

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2010
Water activity is an important macroscopic property of aerosol particles and droplets in the atmosphere as well as aqueous solutions in many other fields of physical chemistry. This study focuses on relating water activity, described using osmotic coefficients, to the microscopic water structure in systems of atmospheric relevance, namely, aqueous ...
Frosch , Mia   +2 more
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