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Exfoliation of Cu-Containing Poly(triazine imide): From Three-Dimensional to Two-Dimensional Particle Morphology. [PDF]
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From Particles to Chemicals: Redefining the Impact of Agricultural Plastics on Water Quality. [PDF]
Chen W, Hofmann T.
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Calciprotein particles disrupt autophagy in vascular endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells. [PDF]
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Maximum torque per flux strategy for induction machines. [PDF]
Morawiec M, Wogi L.
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Flux boundary conditions in particle simulations
Physical Review E, 2005Flux boundary conditions are interesting in a number of contexts ranging from multiscale simulations to simulations of molecular hydrodynamics in nanoscale systems. Here we introduce, analyze, and test a general scheme to impose boundary conditions that simultaneously control the momentum and energy flux into open particle systems The scheme is shown ...
Eirik G, Flekkøy +2 more
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1993
Marine particles play an important rôle in the chemistry of the oceans, not only because they provide sources of, and sinks for, solutes, but also, and especially, because they move relative to water. Examples of the resulting fluxes can be seen in the vertical transport of organic carbon and nitrogen, calcium carbonate, or trace metals. The components
Jackson, G. +5 more
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Marine particles play an important rôle in the chemistry of the oceans, not only because they provide sources of, and sinks for, solutes, but also, and especially, because they move relative to water. Examples of the resulting fluxes can be seen in the vertical transport of organic carbon and nitrogen, calcium carbonate, or trace metals. The components
Jackson, G. +5 more
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Flux-matching theory of particle charging
Physical Review E, 2004A new flux-matching theory is formulated and applied to the study of particle charging by ions. Assuming that the ion-particle interaction includes the Coulomb + polarization forces the collisionless kinetic equation is solved and the ion concentration profile in the free-molecule zone (at the distances less than the ion mean free path) is found.
A A, Lushnikov, M, Kulmala
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