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Surface Charge Properties of Kaolinite
Clays and Clay Minerals, 1996AbstractThe surface charge components of 2 Georgia kaolinites of differing degrees of crystallinity (KGa-1 and KGa-2) were determined using procedures based on charge balance concepts. Permanent structural charge density (σ0) was determined by measuring the surface excess of Cs, which is highly selective to permanent charge sites.
B.K. Schroth, G. Sposito
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Interfacial Properties of Interacting Surfaces
Europhysics Letters (EPL), 1995A gas of interacting surfaces with energy depending on area and mean curvature is described as an Ising spin model on a cubic lattice. The interfacial properties in the region where the nearly pure ordered phases and the high-temperature disordered phase coexist are studied.
G. Gonnella, S. Lise, MARITAN, AMOS
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Surface Antibacterial Properties of Compomers
European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2006This was to evaluate the antibacterial properties of four different compomers, using direct contact test (DCT) and agar diffusion test (ADT). Compomers (Polyacid Modified Composite Resin) form a group of dental restorative materials which were developed in order to improve conventional glass-ionomer and are widely used by pediatric dentists in primary ...
S, Matalon +3 more
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1973
So far we have dealt with the bulk properties of semiconductors and tacitly assumed that the crystal is extended infinitely. We will now briefly discuss the influence of the crystal surface on the transport properties of semiconductors.
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So far we have dealt with the bulk properties of semiconductors and tacitly assumed that the crystal is extended infinitely. We will now briefly discuss the influence of the crystal surface on the transport properties of semiconductors.
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Surface properties of fibrinogen and fibrin
Journal of Protein Chemistry, 1990By contact angle measurements on layers of fibrinogen and fibrin, it can be shown that the transformation from fibrinogen to fibrin is accompanied by a change in surface properties from very hydrophilic (fibrinogen) to moderately but definitely hydrophobic (fibrin).
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Theory of Surface Optical Properties
2005The theory of surface optical properties is reviewed. The use of Many-Body Perturbation Theory, with Density Functional Theory calculations as zero order approximation, is now the state of the art to obtain quasi-particle excitation energies and optical spectra of surfaces.
PULCI, OLIVIA +3 more
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Properties of fractal intensity surfaces
Pattern Recognition Letters, 1988In this article we present an extended two-parameter version of the fractal Brownian model and investigate its application to computer vision tasks such as texture discrimination. Furthermore, we demonstrate that fractal dimension is not equivalent to ``roughness''.
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Some Properties of Capillary Surfaces
Milan Journal of Mathematics, 2002The author describes a number of interesting mathematical results that relate to physical phenomena associated with capillarity. Some of these results predict discontinuous dependence on data due to certain nonlinearity of the underlying equations. Some of the predictions offer a strong support to the view that the equations are basically correct as ...
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ON A DUALITY PROPERTY OF ISOTHERMIC SURFACES
JP Journal of Geometry and Topology, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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