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Applications of Nonwovens in Technical Textiles - Strona 35
... total thickness of the still air K f = conductivity of fiber Ka = conductivity of still air Table 2.4 gives a comparison of theoretical and measured values of R for fiberinjected meltblown mats and carded webs. The theoretical thermal resistance that ...
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Duality and Supersymmetric Theories - Strona 356
As shown in this figure, (K.A x T>/hA . g) admits a fibration with base V/g and fiber K.A. In particular, note that since hA . g takes a point (p € K.A,Q € P) to (h A(P) , g(Q}) , if we focus our attention on a definite point Q on P, then there is no ...
David I. Olive, Peter C. West, 1999
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The Monodromy Group - Strona 497
Henryk Zoladek. 'isomorphism' Φ : K → X×V . Of course, this multivalued isomorphism is uniquely defined by its restriction Φa to a distinguished fiber Ka; we assume that Φa is fixed. We have a multivalued holomorphic vector function t → Φ(t) ...
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Structure and Function of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum - Strona 464
... we can obtain the time change of calcium concentration in a spatially homogeneous fiber. TABLE I. The Values of Parameters in the Basic Model 1 sec—l, v = 0.1, L = 100, B = 0 01, kl = 5 f -1 KR = 10 (M/l fiber) , ka = 0.02 M/l SR, k = 1 sec—l, ...
Sidney Fleischer, Yuji Tonomura, 2013
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Proceedings of the Symposium on Algebraic Geometry in East ...
... of the germ (X,p) over a small disk A C C. Since p is permissible, by the succession of weighted blowing up of the singular point p, X admits a semi-stable model y — > X — * A without base change and a general fiber ([Ka], Theorm 1.3).
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Thermal Conductivity 18 - Strona 400
Table 1. Parameters of sample materials Material Fiber Fiber Fiber KA KT radius density conductivity (at 30°C) lum kg/m3 W/m-°K m*/kg Polarguard 11.7 1.38×10° 0.145 18.7 26.6 Hollofil 13.2 1.33:10° 0.145 18.4 26.2 Density of polyethylene ...
T. Ashworth, David R. Smith, 2012
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Unity from Duality: Gravity, Gauge Theory and Strings: Les ...
This situation is illustrated in Figure 15. As shown in this figure, (KA × D/hA · g) admits a fibration with base D/g and fiber KA. In particular, note that since hA · g takes a point (p ∈ KA ,Q ∈ D) to (hA (p),g(Q)), if we focus our attention on a definite ...
Constantin P. Bachas, Adel Bilal, Michael R. Douglas, 2008
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Pisma zebrane: Melancholicy - Strona 57
Dla mnie każda najdrobniejsza fiberka przyjemności posiada właściwą sobie słodycz i woń, którymi rozkoszuję się po osobno i długo, bo przedtem wyobraźnią i potem jeszcze pamięcią. Z tą zdolnością do pogłębiania przyjemności łączy się ...
Eliza Orzeszkowa, Julian Krzyżanowski, 1949
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Słownik gniazd słowotwórczych współczesnego języka ... - Strona 509
'włókno mięśniowe, nerw' [fiber-ka] [fiber-o/skop] SWON 1. med. 2. techn. [fibr-o/blast] Supl. biol. [fibr-oina] techn. [fibroin-owy] techn. [fibr-yl] med. [mio/fibryl] SWON anat. biol. [fibr-yla] Supl. 1. bot., 2. zool. [fibr-yna] 1. bot. [fibr-yna] 2. biol.
Teresa Vogelgesang, Hanna Jadacka, 2004
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Materials Challenge Diversification and the Future
SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION RTMFLOT uses the following Dairy's law to describe the resin flow through the fiber KA AP preform: Q = — . — , where Q is the flow rate, |i the fluid viscosity, A the flow section of the |i AL preform, AP/AL the pressure ...