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Thermodynamic Parameters in Immunoassay

cclm, 1998
Abstract Although affinity and kinetic measurements on their own provide useful information regarding the suitability of antibodies for various immunoassays, a thermodynamic analysis provices additional information that throws light on the molecular forces at work in the antigen-antibody interaction. It may then be possible to adjust
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Second Law of Thermodynamics, Gibbs’ Thermodynamics, and Relaxation Times of Thermodynamic Parameters

Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2021
The relationship between the second law of thermodynamics and Gibbs’ thermodynamics is discussed. The second law of thermodynamics is formulated more generally than Gibbs’ thermodynamics, which considers only strictly equilibrium values of thermodynamic functions.
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Partial Solvation Parameters and Mixture Thermodynamics

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2012
The recently introduced partial solvation parameters (PSPs) are molecular descriptors that combine elements from quantum mechanics with the QSPR/LSER/solvatochromic and solubility parameter approaches. Basic regularities and universalities exhibited by PSPs are examined in this work and the concepts of homosolvation, heterosolvation and solvation ...
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Coupling-parameter expansion in thermodynamic perturbation theory

Physical Review E, 2013
An approach to the coupling-parameter expansion in the liquid state theory of simple fluids is presented by combining the ideas of thermodynamic perturbation theory and integral equation theories. This hybrid scheme avoids the problems of the latter in the two phase region. A method to compute the perturbation series to any arbitrary order is developed
A Sai Venkata, Ramana, S V G, Menon
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Thermodynamic parameters of temozolomide

2021
Chemistry of molecular ...
Yurkshtovich, Y. N.   +2 more
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Thermodynamic analysis of the Anderson‐Grüneisen parameters

physica status solidi (b), 1986
AbstractThermodynamic equations connecting the Grüneisen and the Anderson‐Grüneisen parameters r, q, δT, and δS with experimentally determinable quantities are used to determine the values of these parameters at room temperature 295 K. The results so obtained are discussed in the light of the currently accepted theoretical and experimental values of ...
A. Dhoble, M. P. Verma
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Flavonoid–DNA binding studies and thermodynamic parameters

Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2011
Interactional studies of new flavonoid derivatives (Fl) with chicken blood ds.DNA were investigated spectrophotometrically in DMSO-H2O (9:1 v/v) at various temperatures. Spectral parameters suggest considerable binding between the flavonoid derivatives studied and ds.DNA. The binding constant values lie in the enhanced-binding range.
Naveed Kausar, Janjua   +8 more
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Relationship between solid nonlinearity parameters and thermodynamic Grüneisen parameters

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978
The relationship between the ultrasonic nonlinearity parameter for solids and the acoustic Grüneisen number has been derived for longitudinal ultrasonic wave propagation in the pure mode directions of cubic crystals and isotropic solids. Agreement between the acoustic Grüneisen number and the thermodynamic Grüneisen parameter is best for ultrasonic ...
Akira Nakamura   +2 more
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Thermodynamic parameters of earthquake swarms

Novosti nauki Kazahstana
This article describes a method for recognizing earthquake swarms in seismicity and new data on their thermodynamic parameters. Earthquake swarms of the Northern Tien Shan and adjacent territories, recognized in the seismicity of this region for 2017-2024, are considered.
I.N. Litovchenko, V.S. Lyutikova
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The thermodynamics of characteristic defect parameters

Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1981
The authors discuss the distinction between defect parameters (energies and entropies) defined at constant pressure and those defined at constant lattice parameter or constant volume and draw attention to the relations which exist between these quantities.
C R A Catlow   +3 more
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