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Residence time vs influence time
peer reviewedThe concepts of age, residence time, exposure time and influence time provide space and time dependent quantitative measures of the rate at which watermasses and pollutants enter and/or leave a control domain. To help avoid confusion between
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Residence Time of Netilmicin in Tears
Cornea, 2002To determine the concentration of netilmicin in tears after eye drop administration.A clinical study was carried out on 32 healthy volunteers. Subjects were divided into four groups and underwent tear collection at 5, 10, 20, and 60-minutes after drug administration, respectively.
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The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
The development of part-time training in the United States and Canada is described. The flexibility required for young women physicians who attempt to combine childbearing and career development, together with the increasing number of women entering medicine, underlines the importance of part-time training schedules.
S, Fisman, L, Ginsburg
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The development of part-time training in the United States and Canada is described. The flexibility required for young women physicians who attempt to combine childbearing and career development, together with the increasing number of women entering medicine, underlines the importance of part-time training schedules.
S, Fisman, L, Ginsburg
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“Residence times difference” fluxgate
Measurement, 2005Abstract Analytical and experimental results are presented on the fluxgate magnetometers that adopt a time readout technique. Our approach is based on the characterization of the times spent by the core magnetization in each of the two stable equilibrium states of the potential function, that underpins the dynamic of a typical ferromagnetic core ...
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Measurement of residence times and residence-time distributions
1986It is not the intention of this chapter to treat exhaustively the theory of residence-time measurements; there are many excellent textbooks on the subject1,2. A brief review of ideal and non-ideal models, together with an indication of how the more important parameters of the models may be calculated, is sufficient for our purposes.
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Partial residence times: determining residence time composition in different subregions
Ocean Dynamics, 2019Residence time (RT) is a diagnosis widely used to quantify the water exchange rate and mass transport timescale in semi-enclosed systems. The RT focuses on only the total time a water parcel spends in a system (i.e., control region). However, for a system that consists of several subregions (e.g., sub-bays or functional zones), the RT will not include ...
Lei Lin, Zhe Liu
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Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition, 1988
AbstractMean residence times (MRTs) have been classified into two main groups, namely system moment MRT [MRT(S,MO] and system matrix MRT [MRT(S,MA]. There are also MRTs of individual compartments [MRT(i)] such as central or plasma compartment, [MRT(P)], and tissue compartments and the MRT of an absorption site, [MRT(A)].
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AbstractMean residence times (MRTs) have been classified into two main groups, namely system moment MRT [MRT(S,MO] and system matrix MRT [MRT(S,MA]. There are also MRTs of individual compartments [MRT(i)] such as central or plasma compartment, [MRT(P)], and tissue compartments and the MRT of an absorption site, [MRT(A)].
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Understanding Residence Time, Residence Time Distribution, and Impact of Surge Vessels
2020Axial dispersion and residence time distribution (RTD) have significant process implications in the design of continuous processes. Low dispersion is better for minimizing time for complete reaction and minimizing deviation boundaries. High dispersion is better for dampening out process fluctuations or disturbances.
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