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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BAROPHORESIS»
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Computer Models in Biomechanics: From Nano to Macro
Barophoresis. A permeation experiment may consist of prescribing a fluid
pressure p0 upstream of a tissue sample of thickness h, while maintaining the
downstream side under atmospheric conditions. Thus, the tissue sample is
exposed to an ...
Gerhard Holzapfel, Ellen Kuhl, 2012
2
The American Review of Respiratory Disease
Article 6 Barophoresis in Gels During an investigation dealing with the diffusi-
bility of certain bacteriological solutions through semi-solid media, which was
undertaken by one of the authors (A.B.S.) together with Professor J. Klostcrmann,
...
3
A Survey of American Chemistry
Differences between the rate of diffusion in upward and in downward direction
can be observed under certain conditions. The term "barophoresis" is suggested
for this phenomenon. Membranes and Films. Michaelis 40 recognizes five
different ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, William Jay Hale, Clarence Jay West, 1928
4
Fluid Mechanics and Thermo-Acoustic Waves
We have extended earlier analyses to include explicitly the potential effects of
thermophoresis, pycnophoresis, and barophoresis. Phoresis refers to the
phenomena whereby particles are transported by gradients of temperature,
concentration, ...
Timothy S. Margulies, 2009
5
University of California San Francisco Magazine
The application of the term "barophoresis" is suggested for this phenomenon. For
a given system consisting of a gel and a diffusing substance. a critical
concentration of the latter is found at i which the sense of barophoresis is
reversed.
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British Chemical Abstracts: Pure chemistry
Intertraction or barophoresis. N. K. ADAM (Kolloid-Z., 1931, 56, 138-—141).—
Intertraction is due to vertical streams brought about by differences of cl when two
liquids having diflerent diffusion coefls. are placed in contact. E. S. HEDGES.
Bureau of Chemical Abstracts (Great Britain), 1931
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Wiley's English-Spanish Spanish-English Chemistry Dictionary
barometer (n) - barómetro (m) barometric pressure - presión (Г) barometrica
barophoresis (n) - baroforesis (Г) baroreflex (n) - barorreflejo (m) baroscope (n) -
baroscopio (m) barosimin (n) — barosimina (Г) barostat (n) — barostato (m) ...
Babinet's principle 182 Bacterial nuclei 585 Barophoresis 197 Basal cells 478
BEPO reactor 518 Bessel function 248 Beta-nuclides 450 Binding of aerosols
particles on cloud elements 173 of aerosols 251 of particles 505 rate 42 Coal ...
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A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry
N. P. Peskoff, and A. Szegvari also found two kinds of particles in the hydrosol,
and discussed what is called barophoresis. X-radio- grams by J. Bdhm, J. Bohni
and H. Niclassen, H. Freundlich, H. Zocher, H. Zocher and K. Jacobsohn, ...
Joseph William Mellor, 1947
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology
N. K. Adam (March 1928). Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 118, 262-3. Further studies in
intertraction. A. E. Wright (Nov. 1929). Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 125, 587-98. An
investigation on 'intertraction' or 'barophoresis'. N. K. Adam (1931). Kolloid-Zeits
56, 138-41.