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Physical properties of cytoplasm

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1994
The physical properties of cytoplasm differ considerably from dilute aqueous solutions. Recent research has improved our understanding of the properties of the fluid phase and provided a more detailed picture of cytoarchitecture and its relation to cytomechanics. Several recent holistic models indicate novel directions for future research.
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Physical Properties of Electricity

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2013
Electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor. The amount of current (amps) is related to the voltage (volts) pushing the electrons and the degree of resistance to flow (ohms). During their flow around a circuit, electrons can be used to create a number of useful byproducts such as heat and light.
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Physical Properties

2011
This chapter reviews the physical properties that appear in the various formulas and figures in the text, specifically, density, melting temperature and range, specific heat, thermal conductivity, and electrical resistivity.
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Physical properties of Ce2CoSn2

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2001
Abstract A complete physical characterisation, through specific heat, electrical resistivity and magnetization measurements was performed, in a wide temperature range, on the new phase Ce 2 CoSn 2 , which crystallizes in a very large fcc cell with a structure type similar to the Tb 117 Fe 52 Ge 112 one.
Cirafici S.   +3 more
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Physical properties of GdNiIn

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 1998
Abstract Single-crystal X-ray analysis, electrical resistivity and magnetisation measurements were performed on GdNiIn. The compound is ferromagnetic with T c =93.5 K. From the hysteresis loop at 77 K, a remanence of 5 mT and a coercive field of 15 mT were obtained. The magnetic moment at 4.2 K shows a saturation value of 7.2 μ B .
Merlo F.   +3 more
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Physical Properties of Water

2000
This chapter discusses the physical properties of water, but by necessity, it contains an explanation of both atmospheric and hydrostatic pressure. The water molecule is dipolar—there are negatively and positively charged sites on opposite sides of the molecule. As a result, water molecules form hydrogen bonds with other water molecules. Hydrogen bonds
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What is Property Physicalism?

2009
Abstract Since the days of Democritus, Plato, and Aristotle the main concern of philosophers of mind has been whether there is an independent realm of the mental beyond the realm of the physical. This question has mainly been understood as that of whether there are independent mental substances — souls or selves.
Beckermann, Ansgar   +3 more
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Physical Properties of Soils [PDF]

open access: possible, 1992
The physical properties of a soil give insight as to the identification of the soil and the determination of its characteristics and load response. These properties can be determined by performing a laboratory analysis on undisturbed soil samples obtained during the test boring process, as described in Article 3–6.
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Physical properties of chipboard

Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 2009
No Abstract.
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Physical Properties Characterization

2018
Powder characterization is a fundamental step for proper design and control of solid dosage form manufacturing processes. Properties like surface area, charge, crystal habit, the presence of water and impurities are responsible for dramatic changes in the physical-chemical and biological behavior of pharmaceutical products.
Anthony J. Hickey, Stefano Giovagnoli
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