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DENTA: A Dual Enzymatic Nanoagent for Self‐Activating Tooth Whitening and Biofilm Disruption
The nanoapatite with dual enzymes (DENTA) accumulates in dentinal tubules, reducing hypersensitivity caused by dental nerve exposure and facilitating continuous ROS generation through salivary glucose for effective, long‐term whitening. The dentin structures remain non‐destructive due to the low concentration of ROS, demonstrating excellent cell ...
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Glyphosate (GLY) and its primary metabolite, aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA), are photodegraded using a poly(vinylidene fluoride) membrane with immobilized titanium dioxide (PVDF‐TiO2) in a continuous flow‐through operation under solar light. At optimized conditions, the PVDF‐TiO2 membrane achieved 95% GLY and 80% AMPA removal with •O2− as the ...
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Atmospheric Research, 2001
Abstract Knocking on Heaven’s doors . . .Bob DylanIn the previous chapter we discussed reasons why LBE represents an interesting alternative to traditional computational fluid dynamic methods for the numerical simulation of universal features of fluid flows.
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Abstract Knocking on Heaven’s doors . . .Bob DylanIn the previous chapter we discussed reasons why LBE represents an interesting alternative to traditional computational fluid dynamic methods for the numerical simulation of universal features of fluid flows.
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Modern Language Quarterly, 2016
Abstract This article uses computational modeling and large-scale pattern detection to develop a theory of global textual transmission as a process of turbulent flow. Specifically, it models stream-of-consciousness narration as a discrete set of linguistic features and rhetorical elements and uses this model to track the movement of this
Hoyt Long, Richard Jean So
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Abstract This article uses computational modeling and large-scale pattern detection to develop a theory of global textual transmission as a process of turbulent flow. Specifically, it models stream-of-consciousness narration as a discrete set of linguistic features and rhetorical elements and uses this model to track the movement of this
Hoyt Long, Richard Jean So
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2017
Abstract In this chapter the principal characteristics of a turbulent flow are outlined and the way that Reynolds’ time-averaging procedure, applied to the Navier-Stokes equations, leads to a set of equations (RANS) similar to those governing laminar flow but including additional terms which arise from correlations between fluctuating ...
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Abstract In this chapter the principal characteristics of a turbulent flow are outlined and the way that Reynolds’ time-averaging procedure, applied to the Navier-Stokes equations, leads to a set of equations (RANS) similar to those governing laminar flow but including additional terms which arise from correlations between fluctuating ...
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1984
Abstract Almost all flows that transport sediment are turbulent. We’ve mentioned turbulence at several points already and devoted an introductory section in Chapter 3 to it; this chapter deals in more detail with some aspects of turbulent flow most relevant to sediment transport.
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Abstract Almost all flows that transport sediment are turbulent. We’ve mentioned turbulence at several points already and devoted an introductory section in Chapter 3 to it; this chapter deals in more detail with some aspects of turbulent flow most relevant to sediment transport.
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1997
Many geological flows involve turbulence, wherein the velocity field involves complex, fluctuating motions superimposed on a mean motion. Flows in natural river channels are virtually always turbulent. Magma flow in dikes and sills, and lava flows, can be turbulent. Atmospheric flows involving eolian transport are turbulent.
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Many geological flows involve turbulence, wherein the velocity field involves complex, fluctuating motions superimposed on a mean motion. Flows in natural river channels are virtually always turbulent. Magma flow in dikes and sills, and lava flows, can be turbulent. Atmospheric flows involving eolian transport are turbulent.
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