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Effects of post-growth annealing on structural and compositional properties of the Co2Cr0.6Fe0.4Al surface and its relevance for the surface electron…

2009

In this study we investigate the influence of post-growth annealing on different Co2Cr0.6Fe0.4Al samples. We find strong changes in the geometric surface structure as well as in the element specific concentrations during the annealing process. These irreversible changes go in hand with characteristic changes in the electron spin polarization (ESP) at the surface: as observed in Cinchetti et al (2007 J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 40 1544), the iron buffered sample shows the largest spin polarization at the Fermi level. The latter remains positive as a consequence of the reduced density of states for the minority carriers due to the predicted minority gap, which can be clearly seen for all samples …

Acoustics and UltrasonicsCondensed matter physicsSpin polarizationChemistryBand gapAnnealing (metallurgy)Fermi levelBinding energyPost growth annealingCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakesymbolsDensity of statesSurface structureJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
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Solid opalescent films originating from urethanes of cellulose

1997

Acrylate polymerMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringSolid-stateCellulose derivativesengineering.materialchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsLiquid crystalPolymer chemistryengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceBiopolymerCellulosePolyurethaneAdvanced Materials
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From Biology to Linguistics

2018

If we want to get to the bottom of the definition of ἄρθρον in the Poetics, in my opinion we have to work hard in several directions. First of all, it should be vigorously emphasized that the definitions of σύνδeσμος and ἄρθρον in the Poetics are aimed at the subsequent definition of λόγος [This is very aptly pointed out already in Bywater (1909, p. 270).]. This definition recognizes two types of λόγος: the λόγος that is unitary by itself and the λόγος that is unitary thanks to a connector (Poet. 1457 a 27-30: eἷς δέ ἐστι λόγος διχῶς, ἢ γὰρ ὁ ἐκ πλeιόνων συνδέσμῳ, οἷον ἡ Ἰλιὰς μὲν συνδέσμῳ eἷς, ὁ δὲ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου τῷ ἓν σημαίνeιν. See Met. Ζ 4, 1030 a 9, b 5-10; H6, 1045 a 12-14.). Now, if th…

Action (philosophy)PoeticsField (Bourdieu)Unitary stateLinguistics
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Aeration tank and secondary clarifier as one system. in "Activated Sludge Separation Problems: Theory, Control Measures, Practical Experieces. Eds. R…

2017

Traditionally the activated sludge process is treated as two stage process. The first stage (aeration basin) is described in terms of biological processes while the description of the second stage concentrates on processes of biomass separation and thickening. The modern approach to the activated sludge process looks at both the biological and the separation stage as one system. The aim of this chapter is to explain the interactions between the two parts of the activated sludge system.

Activated sludge secondary clarification state point analysisSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale
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ChemInform Abstract: High-Resolution Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy of Steroids and Their Derivatives

2013

Abstract: Steroids are an important class of organic compounds containing a vast array of biologically and physiologically essential molecules. Due to their availability, relatively straightforward derivatizability, and endogeneity, they are widely used in pharmacological applications. The investigation of molecular and physicochemical properties of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in the solid state is important, because these properties are directly related to their pharmacological activity. Several methods are available for this purpose. Solid-state NMR spectroscopy offers a nondestructive and flexible technique, providing both structural and dynamic information. It can be applie…

Active ingredientSolid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceChemistrySolid-stateMoleculeHigh resolutionGeneral MedicineNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopySpectroscopyCombinatorial chemistryAmorphous solidChemInform
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High-Resolution Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy of Steroids and Their Derivatives

2013

Abstract: Steroids are an important class of organic compounds containing a vast array of biologically and physiologically essential molecules. Due to their availability, relatively straightforward derivatizability, and endogeneity, they are widely used in pharmacological applications. The investigation of molecular and physicochemical properties of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in the solid state is important, because these properties are directly related to their pharmacological activity. Several methods are available for this purpose. Solid-state NMR spectroscopy offers a nondestructive and flexible technique, providing both structural and dynamic information. It can be applie…

Active ingredientSolid-state nuclear magnetic resonancePolymorphism (materials science)ChemistryMoleculeOrganic chemistryHigh resolutionNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopySpectroscopyInstrumentationCombinatorial chemistrySpectroscopyAmorphous solidApplied Spectroscopy Reviews
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Reply to comment on “A MRCI PS and CASSCF study of the ground state MgO dissociation energy”

1993

To compute the dissociation energy of MgO, the relationship among the size of the active space in CASSCF wavefunctions, the computed De and the continuity of ∂E/∂r is studied. Basis set influence is also considered. Finally, it is concluded that the dissociation energy of MgO referred to ground state atoms is 2.32±0.1 eV.

Active spaceChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsWave functionGround stateBond-dissociation energyBasis setChemical Physics Letters
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Thermodynamic properties of a liquid–vapor interface in a two-component system

2010

Abstract We report a complete set of thermodynamic properties of the interface layer between liquid and vapor two-component mixtures, using molecular dynamics. The mixtures consist of particles which have identical masses and diameters and interact with a long-range Lennard-Jones spline potential. The potential depths in dimensionless units for like interactions is 1 (for component 1) and 0.8 (for component 2). The surface excess entropy decreases when the temperature increases, so the surface has a negative excess heat capacity. This is a consequence of the fact that the surface tension decreases to zero at the critical point, proportional to ( T C , i − T ) 2 ν . The surface entropy decre…

Activity coefficientEquation of stateChemistryApplied MathematicsGeneral Chemical EngineeringThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryHeat capacityIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSurface tensionsymbols.namesakeGibbs isothermCritical point (thermodynamics)symbolsCritical exponentDimensionless quantityChemical Engineering Science
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Trends in individual reimbursement of orphan drugs in Latvia in 2008–2011

2014

Orphan drugs (ODs) are medicinal products intended for diagnosis, prevention or treatment of life-threatening or very serious diseases affecting less than 5 in 10 000 people in the European Union (EU). These drugs are called “orphans” because the pharmaceutical industry has little interest, under normal market conditions, in developing and marketing products intended for only a small number of patients suffering from very rare conditions. Because of the small market, ODs are often very expensive. Whereas decisions surrounding orphan designation and marketing authorization of ODs are taken at the EU level, decisions governing pricing and reimbursement of ODs are a member state responsibility…

Actuarial sciencebusiness.industryDrug reimbursementMarketing authorizationlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HOrphan drugMember stateMedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instancePer patient per yearEuropean unionbusinessReimbursementPharmaceutical industrymedia_commonSHS Web of Conferences
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Linear and nonlinear interest rate exposure in Spain

2010

PurposeThis paper aims to carry out a comprehensive analysis of the influence of interest rate risk on Spanish firms at the industry level.Design/methodology/approachThe methodology employed has its origin in the two‐index linear regression model proposed by Stone. This traditional interest rate exposure model has been extended in this paper to allow for a nonlinear exposure component as well as the presence of asymmetric behaviour in the exposure pattern.FindingsInterest rate exposure is not homogeneous for all the Spanish industries. In line with other markets, highly leveraged industries (construction and real estate), regulated industries (electrical and utilities), and banking industry…

Actuarial sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial riskReal estateInterest rateInterest rate riskNonlinear systemCarry (investment)Linear regressionEconometricsEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)businessFinanceRisk managementmedia_commonManagerial Finance
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