- example, in the
textbook case of a gas
compressed by a piston, the gas is
equilibrated at
piston position A and
compressed to
piston position B; in the Jarzynski...
-
represent a m****
transfer process where the
concentrations have not
equilibrated.
Contact time
between m****
streams is
important in
consider in m**** transfer...
- the
Great Depression, most
economists believed in Say's law and the
equilibrating powers of the market, and
failed to
understand the
severity of the Depression...
- released. The
rubber band
first heats up as its stretched, then
allowed to
equilibrate back to room temperature. The
rubber band
cools below room temperature...
-
water drainage flows into
permanent and
seasonal lakes and
swamps that
equilibrate through evaporation.
Endorheic basins are also
called closed basins,...
-
removed from a
sample in
exchange for
water (with the
resin being pre-
equilibrated in water).
Buffer exchange occurs when the
buffer salts in a
sample are...
- ion-exchange
chromatography can be initiated, it must be
equilibrated. The
stationary phase must be
equilibrated to
certain requirements that
depend on the experiment...
- 9 to 4.2 J g−1 K−1), and
because both
conduction and
convection will
equilibrate a hot or cold
surface with
deeper water (up to 50 metres). In contrast...
- in
aqueous buffers, the pre-
equilibrated DCC
approach can be used. The DCL was
initially generated (or pre-
equilibrated) in
organic solvent, and then...
- well-vascularized
organs such as lung, heart, brain, and liver, and is
subsequently equilibrated into less
vascularized tissue. It is
extensively distributed into and...