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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «POLARIZABLE»
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Modern Physical Organic Chemistry
Often, the larger the volume occupied by the electrons, the more polarizable
those electrons. Since an electric field gradient is directional, it can encounter a
molecule or bond in different ways depending upon the relative orientation
between ...
Eric V. Anslyn, Dennis A. Dougherty, 2006
2
Modern Electrochemistry
Polarizable and Nonpolarizable Interfaces In Section 6.3.3 the polarizability of an
interface was discussed. To revise what was said earlier, the ideal polarizable
interface is one in which, when the potential on the metal side is forced to move
in ...
John O'M. Bockris, Amulya K.N. Reddy, Maria Gamboa-Aldeco, 2000
3
Emulsions: Structure, Stability and Interactions: Structure, ...
The interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) can be either
polarizable or non-polarizable, depending on permeability to charged particles. If
the interface is relatively impermeable it is called polarizable. Otherwise it is ...
4
Development of
Polarizable Force Fields for Proteins
Until recently, numerous efforts have been devoted to the development of explicit
polarizable force fields and encouraging results have been observed from the
simulations using the polarizable force fields.36-59 Among which the most ...
5
Implantable Neural Prostheses 2: Techniques and Engineering ...
Two limiting cases for the description of an electrode are the ideally polarizable
electrode and the ideally nonpolarizable electrode [8, 9, 14]. The ideally
polarizable electrode corresponds to an electrode for which the Zfaradaic
element has ...
David Zhou, Elias Greenbaum, 2010
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Harmonic Analysis, the Trace Formula, and Shimura Varieties: ...
A complex torus C"/A is said to be polarizable if there exists a riemann form.
Theorem 6.7. The complex torus Cn/A is projective if and only if it is polarizable.
Proof. See Mumford 1970. Chapter I. (or Murty 1993, 4.1, for the "if part).
Alternatively ...
Clay Mathematics Institute. Summer School, James Arthur, David Ellwood, 2005
The filtration F extends to M in a suitable way, and (M , F , IC(\)) is a polarizable
Hodge module of weight w + n with strict support X . A similar construction can be
done for U a Zariski-dense open subset of an irreducible closed subset of X ...
Uwe Jannsen, Steven L. Kleiman, Jean-Pierre Serre, 1994
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Practical Aspects of Computational Chemistry II: An Overview ...
Table 3.3 Potential functions for water which have been developed since 2002
Model References Year Status Sites Rigid/flexible Polarizable/ nonpolarizable
SPC/A [26] 2002 Empirical 3 Rigid Nonpolarizable SPC/L [26] 2002 Empirical 3 ...
Jerzy Leszczynski, Manoj Shukla, 2012
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Local Density Theory of Polarizability
The first stage is the polarizable ion model. It is part of every theory of lattice
dynamics. This theory is easy to understand, and is easy to construct the
dynamical matrix for this case. It forms the basis of all models of lattice dynamics
for ionic ...
Gerald D. Mahan, K.R. Subbaswamy, 1990
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Theory and Application of Spectral Induced Polarization
All of these parameters agree with those of corresponding surface polarizable
minerals. This example shows that equation (76) is also applicable to the case of
a surface polarizable body. In summary, the apparent time constant τa or its ...
Yanzhang Luo, Guiqing Zhang, 1998
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polarizable en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Patterning Cells with the Flip of a Switch for Bioengineering …
At left: Positive DEP occurs when the particle is more polarizable than the suspension medium creating a net DEP force that points left, in the ... «Bioscience Technology, Jul 15»
Unusual structure, bonding, and properties may provide a new …
... electron-rich environment using the ligand polyborate, which is both highly polarizable and can substantially rearrange upon complexation. «Phys.Org, Jun 15»
Engineered nanoparticles enable higher LED efficiency and …
... rings, sulfur-containing groups, halogens (except fluorine), and organometallic materials with highly polarizable p-conjugated structures. «LEDs Magazine, Abr 15»
Fine-tuning organic circuits: Monolayer terminal groups and …
The C-F bond is less polarizable than the C-H bond and has a longer bond length than C-H. Additionally, changing the hydrogens on an ... «Phys.Org, Abr 15»
Grafting silicone onto carbonaceous nanotubes improves …
Electrorheological (ER) suspensions can consist of polarizable particles suspended in electrically insulating oil. These important smart fluids ... «nanotechweb.org, Ene 15»
Magnetic sensor measures blood glucose
A new type of glucose sensor that works using a magnetically polarizable nanoemulsion could help change the way blood sugar is measured. «Medical Physics Web, Oct 14»
Albion Petroleum Ltd. Announces Proposed Qualifying Transaction
A gravity high and anomalous conductive/polarizable anomalies at the southwest corner of the property are high priority drill targets. Six other ... «Marketwired, Jun 14»
Veterans Suffering from Titanium, Iron and Copper Dust Picked up at …
The bonding with iron and copper has given the dust “polarizable crystals” with sharp edges, and the human body cannot dispel the particles ... «AllGov, Jun 14»
New Research Links Iraq Dust to Ill Soldiers
The Iraq dust comes attached to iron and copper, and it forms polarizable crystals in the lungs, Szema said. The particles — each bit 1/30th the ... «WLTX.com, Jun 14»
Hunting Dark Energy with Very Slow Neutrons
They do not carry electric charge and they are hardly polarizable. They are only influenced by gravity, and possibly by additional, yet unknown ... «Tech Fragments, Abr 14»