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Surface effect immunoassay

1991
This chapter on surface effect immunoassays is written with a (slightly) futuristic view on what we consider will be the next generation of technology to be applied successfully to the measurement of antibodies or antigens for clinical purposes. This is a relatively new field based on well established physical principles ( for a general review of this ...
Ranald Sutherland   +2 more
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Surface effects in metal microclusters

Physical Review B, 1987
The interatomic distances encountered in metal microclusters are calculated by assuming that the phenomenon of multilayer relaxation observed on macroscopic surfaces applies also to the surfaces of finite polyhedron-shaped clusters. The calculations of surface relaxation values are done by means of the modified point-ion model developed by the authors.
, Jiang, , Jona, , Marcus
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Surface Effects and Surface Devices

1987
The preceding chapters have concentrated on the structure and properties of several semiconductor devices. Up to now, contacts to the outside world have at all times been considered as ideal; that is, they do not in any way affect the operation of the device. This is normally not the case.
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Effective surface decontamination

Dental Nursing, 2013
Infection prevention and control is coming under increasing scrutiny, yet has always been considered important to the dental profession. Here, Julia Freeman explores best practice in surface decontamination
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Insulator Surface and Radio Effects

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1934
Because of the rapid extension of police radio systems, and because both electric power lines and police cars occupy the highways, the problem of power line radio influence has acquired an added importance. Insulators coated with dirt, moisture, and hygroscopic salts have been found to cause radio disturbances at voltages much less than those For clean
W. A. Hillebrand, Charles J. Miller
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Rotational Effects on Surface Waves

Studies in Applied Mathematics, 1995
In the classical theory of water waves only irrotational motions are considered. In the present paper a class of wave problems associated with inviscid rotational motions is examined and the consequences explored.
Lu, Qingyuan, Benney, D. J.
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Quasidivergent nematic surface electroclinic effect

Physical Review E, 2006
A polyimide coated substrate is treated so that vertical liquid crystal alignment (theta=0) obtains over the temperature range T(NA)< T < T(a), where T(NA) is the nematic-smectic-A transition temperature. When the cell is filled with a chiral liquid crystal whose helical pitch is unwound (surface stabilized), application of an in-plane electric field ...
Min Hua, Zhu   +2 more
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Quantum Statistics of Surface Effect

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1961
The quantum mechanical behaviors of a dilute gas in a vessel with finite volume are considered with special reference to the surface effect. It is shown that the thermodynamic function of the system with weak interaction between particles can be expanded in terms of permutation rings with the use of M.
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
exaly  

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