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Thermodynamic properties and conductivities of some dodecylsurfactants in water

1988

Densities, heat capacities, enthalpies of dilution, osmotic coefficients and conductivities are reported for dodecylamine hydrochloride, dodecyldimethylammonium and dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride in water over a wide range of concentration. The last two properties were also measured for dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide. From the thermodynamic data partial molar volumes, heat capacities and relative enthalpies and nonideal free energies and entropies were derived as a function of the surfactant concentration. The cmc's and degree of counterion dissociation were also calculated from the transport properties. It is shown that the trends of volumes, enthalpies, free energies and entropies ar…

Activity coefficientchemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesAqueous solutionInorganic chemistryThermodynamics of micellizationBiophysicsThermodynamicsBiochemistryMicelleDissociation (chemistry)DilutionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterchemistryPulmonary surfactantPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCounterionMolecular BiologyJournal of Solution Chemistry
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Isobaric Vapor−Liquid Equilibria of Trichloroethylene with 1-Butanol and 2-Butanol at 20 and 100 kPa

1996

Vapor−liquid equilibria for trichloroethylene + 1-butanol, and + 2-butanol are reported at 20 and 100 kPa. The two systems satisfy the point-to-point thermodynamic consistency test. Both systems show a positive deviation from ideality.

Activity coefficientchemistry.chemical_compoundBoiling pointchemistryTrichloroethyleneGeneral Chemical EngineeringAzeotropeButanolIsobaric processThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryBinary system2-ButanolJournal of Chemical & Engineering Data
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Phase Equilibria Involved in Extractive Distillation of Dipropyl Ether + 1-Propyl Alcohol Using N,N-Dimethylformamide as Entrainer

2007

Consistent vapor−liquid equilibrium data for the binary and ternary systems dipropyl ether (1) + 1-propyl alcohol (2) + N,N-dimethylformamide (3) are reported at 101.3 kPa. The results indicate that dipropyl ether (1) + N,N-dimethylformamide (3) system exhibits a positive deviation from ideal behavior and that 1-propyl alcohol (2) + N,N-dimethylformamide (3) system deviates negatively from ideality. The activity coefficients of the solutions were correlated by the Wilson, NRTL, and UNIQUAC models. It is shown that these models allow a very good prediction of the phase equilibrium of the ternary system using the pertinent parameters of the binary systems. In addition, the Wisniak−Tamir relat…

Activity coefficientchemistry.chemical_compoundUNIQUACTernary numeral systemChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringNon-random two-liquid modelExtractive distillationThermodynamicsAlcoholEtherGeneral ChemistryTernary operationJournal of Chemical & Engineering Data
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Vapor−Liquid Equilibria for the Binary Systems Isobutanol with m-Xylene, o-Xylene and p-Xylene at 101.3 kPa

1999

Vapor−liquid equilibria were measured for binary systems of isobutanol with m-xylene, o-xylene, and p-xylene at 101.3 kPa using a recirculating still. The accuracy of experimental measurements was ±0.1 K in temperature, ±0.01 kPa in pressure, and ±0.001 in mole fraction. The results were determined to be thermodynamically consistent according to the point-to-point consistency and Wisniak tests. All the systems show moderate positive deviations from ideality. The data were correlated with five liquid-phase activity coefficient models (Margules, Van Laar, Wilson, NRTL, UNIQUAC).

Activity coefficientchemistry.chemical_compoundUNIQUACchemistryIsobutanolGeneral Chemical EngineeringButanolXyleneNon-random two-liquid modelThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryBinary systemp-XyleneJournal of Chemical & Engineering Data
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Adherence

2016

Non-adherence to medical advice is a serious problem to patients, health policy and practitioners. This article outlines concepts of behavioral economics that might lead a patient to decide against the provider's recommendations and thus to be non-adherent. Especially the timing of pay-offs and dynamic inconsistency, their uncertainty and ambiguity aversion, loss-aversion and numerous heuristics like the peak-end-rule are discussed. The paper concludes with some hints on “libertarian” paternalism that may improve the situation.

Actuarial scienceMedical adviceEconomicsAmbiguity aversionDynamic inconsistencyHeuristicsBehavioral economicsHealth policyPaternalismInternational Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics
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Standalone sauna vs exercise followed by sauna on cardiovascular function in non‐naïve sauna users: A comparison of acute effects

2021

Background and aimsSauna bathing and aerobic exercise have each been shown to affect cardiovascular function. However, direct comparisons between standalone sauna bathing and a combination of exercise and sauna on vascular indices remain limited. Therefore, we conducted a cross-over study using matched durations to explore the hemodynamic changes of sauna exposure when compared to a combination of aerobic exercise and sauna exposure.MethodsParticipants (N = 72) with at least one cardiovascular risk factor underwent, on two separate occasions: (a) a 30-minute sauna at 75°C (SAUNA) and (b) the combination of a 15-minute cycling exercise at 75% maximum heart rate followed by 15-minute sauna ex…

Acute effectsmedicine.medical_specialtyMean arterial pressurehypertensionsaunominenHemodynamicsvaltimotInternal medicinenon‐pharmocological therapyHeart ratekohonnut verenpainemedicineAerobic exerciseRisk factorResearch ArticlesAerobic exercisebusiness.industryRGeneral Medicineaerobinen harjoittelumedicine.diseaseverenpaineaerobic exerciseBlood pressureCardiologyArterial stiffnessMedicinelifestyle modificationnon-pharmocological therapybusinessarterial compliancefysiologiset vaikutuksetResearch ArticleHealth Science Reports
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Schedulability analysis of window-constrained execution time tasks for real-time control

2003

Feasibility tests for hard real-time systems provide information about the schedulability of a set of tasks. However, this information is a yes or no answer whether the task set achieves the test or not. From the system design point of view, it would be useful to have more information, for example, how much can one vary some task parameters, such as computation time, without jeopardizing the system feasibility. The aim of the work is to provide a method to determine how much a task can increase its computation time, maintaining the system feasibility under a dynamic priority scheduling. This extra time can be determined not only in all the task activations, but in n of a window of m task in…

Adaptive controlJob shop schedulingReal-time Control SystemComputer scienceControl systemReal-time computingSystems designFault toleranceDynamic priority schedulingScheduling (computing)Proceedings 14th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems. Euromicro RTS 2002
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Data-based modeling of vehicle crash using adaptive neural-fuzzy inference system

2014

Vehicle crashes are considered to be events that are extremely complex to be analyzed from the mathematical point of view. In order to establish a mathematical model of a vehicle crash, one needs to consider various areas of research. For this reason, to simplify the analysis and improve the modeling process, in this paper, a novel adaptive neurofuzzy inference system (ANFIS-based) approach to reconstruct kinematics of colliding vehicles is presented. A typical five-layered ANFIS structure is trained to reproduce kinematics (acceleration, velocity, and displacement) of a vehicle involved in an oblique barrier collision. Subsequently, the same ANFIS structure is applied to simulate different…

Adaptive neuro fuzzy inference systemEngineeringVehicle crash reconstructionAdaptive neural-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS)-based prediction; Time-series analysis; Vehicle crash reconstruction; Vehicle dynamics modeling; Control and Systems Engineering; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Electrical and Electronic Engineeringbusiness.industryControl engineeringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionKinematicsCollisionDisplacement (vector)Computer Science ApplicationsVehicle dynamicsAccelerationAdaptive neural-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS)-based predictionControl and Systems EngineeringTime-series analysisTime seriesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessReliability (statistics)Vehicle dynamics modeling
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Optimization design process of a morphing winglet

2018

Aeronautic and aerospace engineering is recently moving in the direction of developing morphing wing devices, with the aim of making adaptable the aerodynamic shapes to different operational conditions. Those devices may be classified according to two different conceptual architectures: kinematic or compliant systems. Both of them embed within their body all the active components (actuators and sensors), necessary to their operations. In the first case, the geometry variation is achieved through an augmented classical mechanism, while in the second case the form modification is due to a special arrangement of the inner structure creating a distributed elastic hinges arrangement. Whatever is…

Adaptive winglet topology optimization morphing devices load alleviation and controlWingProcess (engineering)Computer scienceTopology optimizationControl engineering02 engineering and technologyAerodynamicsKinematics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAeroelasticity01 natural sciences010309 opticsMorphingRobustness (computer science)Adaptive system0103 physical sciencesSystems architectureDesign processWingtip deviceSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali0210 nano-technologyEngineering design processActuatorBioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication VIII
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Coordination properties of adenosine-5'-monophosphate and related ligands towards Me2Sn(IV)2+ in aqueous solution.

2002

Abstract The coordination of Me 2 Sn(IV) 2+ to adenosine-5′-monophosphate (AMP) and the related compounds d -ribose-5-phosphate (R5P), d -glucose-1-phosphate (G1P) and d -glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) in aqueous solution was investigated by means of potentiometric titration, and 1 H-, 31 P-NMR and Mossbauer spectroscopic methods in the pH range 2–11 ( I =0.1 M NaClO 4 , 298 K). The complex of AMP and Me 2 Sn(IV) 2+ precipitated at low pH was characterised by elemental analysis, FT-IR and Mossbauer spectroscopic methods. From a comparison of the p K values obtained in the presence and absence of metal ion and the stability constants for the different systems, the coordination of {N} is excluded,…

Adenosine monophosphateDenticityMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPotentiometric titrationInorganic chemistryMolecular Sequence DataLigandsBiochemistryInorganic ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundSpectroscopy MossbauerDeprotonationMössbauer spectroscopySpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredOrganotin CompoundsAqueous solutionMolecular StructureHydrolysisGlucosephosphatesDNAHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPhosphateAdenosine MonophosphateSolutionsCrystallographychemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPotentiometryThermodynamicsJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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