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Solute-Solute Interactions in Aqueous Solutions
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1968Solute-solute interactions in aqueous solutions of nonelectrolytes are interpreted using both lattice and distribution function theories of the dissolved state. Experimental activity data of high precision can be obtained from the literature for aqueous solutions of many nonelectrolytes.
John J. Kozak +2 more
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Chemical Communications, 2011
Thermodynamics drive the sonication-free spontaneous dissolution of a KC8 graphite intercalation compound in N-methyl-pyrrolidinone and subsequent obtention of graphene solutions at 0.7 mg ml−1. Reduction potential of graphene has been measured at +22 mV vs. SCE.
Catheline A. +8 more
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Thermodynamics drive the sonication-free spontaneous dissolution of a KC8 graphite intercalation compound in N-methyl-pyrrolidinone and subsequent obtention of graphene solutions at 0.7 mg ml−1. Reduction potential of graphene has been measured at +22 mV vs. SCE.
Catheline A. +8 more
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2020
AbstractThis chapter takes stock of the book’s First Path. Positing that death can be bad for us because of the deprivations of passing away has three strengths: it explains how there is an identifiable subject who is harmed, it locates the time at which they are harmed, and it clarifies how death is different from pre-vital nonexistence.
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AbstractThis chapter takes stock of the book’s First Path. Positing that death can be bad for us because of the deprivations of passing away has three strengths: it explains how there is an identifiable subject who is harmed, it locates the time at which they are harmed, and it clarifies how death is different from pre-vital nonexistence.
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1990
In the formation of calculi within the urinary tract, two fundamental factors are critical when crystals precipitate and stones form: They are solute and the solution itself, which must be oversaturated if crystals are to form and to grow. Several elements present in the urine influence solutions and solute and, thus, stone formation. Because all forms
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In the formation of calculi within the urinary tract, two fundamental factors are critical when crystals precipitate and stones form: They are solute and the solution itself, which must be oversaturated if crystals are to form and to grow. Several elements present in the urine influence solutions and solute and, thus, stone formation. Because all forms
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1979
Readers are invited to submit questions relating to problem cases. Inquiries will be answered by qualified consultants and replies forwarded by mail promptly. Selected problems and solutions are published every month in this section.
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Readers are invited to submit questions relating to problem cases. Inquiries will be answered by qualified consultants and replies forwarded by mail promptly. Selected problems and solutions are published every month in this section.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1982
Readers are invited to submit questions relating to problem cases. Inquiries will be answered by qualified consultants and replies forwarded by mail promptly. Selected problems and solutions are published every month in this section.
F C, Derrick +3 more
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Readers are invited to submit questions relating to problem cases. Inquiries will be answered by qualified consultants and replies forwarded by mail promptly. Selected problems and solutions are published every month in this section.
F C, Derrick +3 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1981
Readers are invited to submit questions relating to problem cases. Inquiries will be answered by qualified consultants and replies forwarded by mail promptly. Selected problems and solutions are published every month in this section.
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Fe‐solutions are integral solutions
Communications in Applied Numerical Methods, 1987In a recent paper [the author and \textit{R. Zotemantel}, Int. J. Numer. Methods Eng. 23, 2049-2069 (1986; Zbl 0596.73068)] we claimed that the higher accuracy of boundary element solutions (be-solutions) can be attributed to the fact that be-solutions are based on influence functions. This explanation is misleading because finite element solutions (fe-
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1985
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A R, Spitzer, D A, Berberian, J H, Moe
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Readers are invited to submit questions relating to problem cases. Inquiries will be answered by qualified consultants and replies forwarded by mail promptly. Selected problems and solutions are published every month in this section.
A R, Spitzer, D A, Berberian, J H, Moe
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Solutions Innovation, Solutions Engineering for Industry Solutions
IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE'05), 2005What is Innovation? It’s not always about inventing something entirely new. Innovation occurs at the intersection of invention and business insight. Creating industry solutions is not about doing something new for every client’s problem, it is about creatively solving business problems with reusable assets or building blocks.
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