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The effect of CD4 puffing on the peripheral scrape-off layer in JET

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2002
A connection has been found between puffing of CD4 at the outer mid-plane of JET and a rise in scrape-off layer (SOL) peripheral electron density. This observation led to the proposal that CD4 puffing might be used to improve lower hybrid coupling in optimized shear discharges. Results described elsewhere have demonstrated that this is indeed the case.
G F Matthews   +12 more
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Photocurrent Generation in Layer-By-Layer Assembled Dendrimers with Ruthenium Tris-bipyridine Peripheral Groups and a Viologen-like Core

Langmuir, 2007
The photophysical and photoelectrochemical properties of first- and second-generation dendrimers with ruthenium tris-bipyridine peripheral groups and a tri-viologen like core (Ru3V3 and Ru6V3) were investigated in solution and when embedded within assembled films.
Manal Abi Saab   +3 more
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Effects of peripheral layer viscosity on blood flow through the artery with mild stenosis

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1980
The effects of peripheral layer viscosity on physiological characteristics of blood flow through the artery with mild stenosis have been studied. It has been shown that the resistance to flow and the wall shear decrease as the peripheral layer viscosity decreases.
J.B. Shukla, R. S. Parihar, S. P. Gupta
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Peripheral-layer viscosity and microstructural effects on the capillary-tissue fluid exchange

Mathematical Biosciences, 1982
Abstract A theoretical investigation of capillary-tissue fluid exchange has been studied including the characteristics and influence of the boundaries and media through which the fluid flows. Filtration from a cylindrical capillary into the concentrically surrounding tissue space and flow from a capillary into the tissue across a thin membrane are ...
J.K. Misra, R.L. Verma, P.N. Tandon
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The influence of a peripheral layer of different viscosity on peristaltic pumping with Newtonian fluids

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1987
The analysis by Shapiro et al. (1969) of a two-dimensional peristaltic pump at small Reynolds number and with long wavelengths is extended to include a Newtonian peripheral layer adjacent to the wall to simulate the effect of a coating in physiological flows. An earlier analysis by Shukla et al. (1980) violates mass conservation because of an incorrect
Stanley Corrsin   +2 more
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The development of self-expanding peripheral stent with ion-modified surface layer

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2016
In work researches of chemical composition of surface layers of self-expanding stents of nickel-titanium (NiTi) and their functional and mechanical properties after plasma immersion processing by ions of silicon (Si). It is established that in the treatment in the inner and outer surfaces of stents formed doped silicon layer with a thickness of 80 nm ...
Konstantin V. Krukovskii   +6 more
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Motory effects of perforating peripheral cell layers ofAmoeba proteus

Protoplasma, 1981
Perforation of peripheral cell layers ofA. proteus in any place provokes immediate endoplasm efflux, what supports the view that the hydrostatic pressure is higher in the cell interior than outside. The local effusion of endoplasm results in the reversal of flow in formerly advancing pseudopodia, in agreement with the pressure gradient theories of ...
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Rapid Prototyping of a Double-Layer Polyurethane–Collagen Conduit for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods, 2009
A new technique for preparing double-layer polyurethane (PU)-collagen nerve conduits for peripheral nerve repair via a double-nozzle, low-temperature, deposition manufacturing (DLDM) system has been developed. The DLDM system is based on a digital prototyping approach, and uses a combination of thermally induced phase separation and freeze-drying. With
Wei Xu   +5 more
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Peristaltic transport in a channel with a porous peripheral layer: model of a flow in gastrointestinal tract

Journal of Biomechanics, 2005
Peristaltic transport in a two dimensional channel, filled with a porous medium in the peripheral region and a Newtonian fluid in the core region, is studied under the assumptions of long wavelength and low Reynolds number. The fluid flow is investigated in the waveframe of reference moving with the velocity of the peristaltic wave.
Mishra, Manoranjan, Rao, Ramachandra A
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Formation by the uterus of a peripheral layer of the sheath in microfilariae of Litomosoides carinii and Brugia malayi

Parasitology Research, 1987
The eggshells of young developmental stages in the uterus are rather thin and homogenous. In the brezel stage of Brugia malayi they are 35 nm thick and 20 nm in Litomosoides carinii. In young developmental stages up to brezel stages the eggshells bind the lectins WGA, DBA and PNA labelled with colloidal gold.
U. Schraermeyer, Horst Zahner, W. Peters
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