ORR = sulphate or glucuronic acid• Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon.• Environmental carcinogen.• Cell cultures from rodents, fish and humansPrinciples of Environmental Toxicology27Heavy Metal Toxicity - Pb• Absorbed via Ca channels as divalent ion.• Capable of reacting with a variety of bindin[r]
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ei∆ϕ1+ ψ20ei∆ϕ2. This phase difference, ∆ϕ ≡ ∆ϕ1− ∆ϕ2would then be observable because it would shift interference pattern atscreen as shown. (To see how ∆φ comes in, calculate |ψ|2.) Ob-servable consequence of nonzero φ would then be found even thoughregion of space electrons[r]
noise” of the sensor output, we will assume that when no particles are present wehave zero volts output. (This is referred to as “ground” potential in electronics, andwe can think of it as the “ground” upon which our “ladder” is resting.)When a particle passes through the sensor, an output pu[r]
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effects are associated with the number of ultrafine particles.Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1997, 155:1376-1383.21. Peters A, Döring A, Wichmann HE, König W: Increased plasmaviscosity during an air pollution episode: a link to mortality?Lancet 1997, 349:1582-1587.22. von Klot S, Wölke G, Tuch T, Heinric[r]
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MÔ PHỎNG SỨC CĂNG CỦA BỀ MẶT CHẤT LỎNG THEO PHƯƠNG PHÁP PARTICLE Chương 1. Khái quát về mô phỏng chất lỏng và bề mặt chất lỏng Chương 2. Mô phỏng sức căng của bề mặt chất lỏng theo phương pháp Particle Chương 3. Chương trình – Mô phỏng một số hiệu ứng của chất lỏng