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Delayed delivery of antibiotics by ultrasound-mediated rupture of polylactic acid pockets: In vitro and in vivo studies. [PDF]

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Rupture of lipid vesicles near solid surfaces

Physical Review E, 2014
The behavior of lipid vesicles near solid surfaces, despite its scientific and technological significance, is poorly understood. By simultaneously taking into account (i) the dynamics of spontaneous pore opening and closing in surface bound vesicles; (ii) their volume loss via leakage through the pores; (iii) and the propagation of their contact line ...
Annamária, Takáts-Nyeste   +1 more
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Radar reflection from surfaces with ruptures

13th International Conference on Microwaves, Radar and Wireless Communications. MIKON - 2000. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.00EX428), 2002
In some radar earth observation problems, it is necessary to investigate reflections from structures with internal ruptures such as fractures in ice ravines or all kinds of hollow spaces. Polarimetric radar may sense the structure of ruptures by doing measurements under different observation angles.
A.I. Kozlov, L. Ligthart, A.I. Logvin
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Earthquake Surface Ruptures

2010
The Wenchuan earthquake produced surface ruptures with the most complicated structures and the greatest length as compared with the intra-plate reverse faulting earthquakes that have ever been reported so far (Xu et al., 2008a). The earthquake ruptured simultaneously both the NE-trending, NW-dipping Beichuan and Pengguan faults with right-slip ...
Huilin Xing, Xiwei Xu
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New empirical relationships among magnitude, rupture length, rupture width, rupture area, and surface displacement

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1994
Abstract Source parameters for historical earthquakes worldwide are compiled to develop a series of empirical relationships among moment magnitude (M), surface rupture length, subsurface rupture length, downdip rupture width, rupture area, and maximum and average displacement per event.
Donald L. Wells, Kevin J. Coppersmith
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Himalayan Surface Rupturing Earthquakes

2023
The Himalayan range is affected by very strong, devastating earthquakes that have been mentioned in historical chronicles on numerous occasions since the medieval period. Strong devastating earthquakes affect the entire Himalayan range. These earthquakes result from plate tectonics, and more specifically from the India–Asia convergence.
Bollinger, Laurent   +4 more
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