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A mathematical model for the determination of viscoelastic behavior of brain in vivo--II relaxation response
(Elsevier, 1972-11)
In a recent experiment for determining the mechanical response of brain in vivo. a probe, inserted through scalp, skull and dura, is placed in contact with and normal to the brain, given a prescribed motion, and the time ...
Note on light transmission through a polydisperse dispersion
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1974-01)
No Abstract.
Computers & chemical engineering, Pergarnon Press, first issued in June 1977; published quarterly, annual subscription $64 (with a reduced price of $30 for individuals whose institutional library already subscribes)
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1978-07)
No Abstract.
Optimal operation of a tubular chemical reactor
(American Institute of Chemical EngineersWiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1971-12)
A theoretical and experimental study was conducted on the optimal steady state operation of a jacketed, tubular, liquid-phase reactor in which consecutive second-order reactions occurred in turbulent flow. To verify the ...
A mathematical model to determine viscoelastic behavior of in vivo primate brain
(Elsevier, 1970-05)
Determination of mechanical properties of the constituents of the head is very essential for the construction of various theoretical and experimental head injury models. This paper represents a mathematical model for the ...
Strain-induced crystallization of natural rubber. III. Reexamination of axial-stress changes during oriented crystallization of natural rubber vulcanizates
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1973-03)
In order critically to evaluate the previous morphological interpretations of stress relaxation during oriented crystallization, a reexamination was made of the relaxation behavior of the same oriented natural rubber ...
Direct thermomagnetic splitting of water
(Elsevier, 1979)
The application of a magnetic field to water tends to cause its decomposition into hydrogen and oxygen. Based upon the thermomagnetochemistry of the phenomenon, a process is suggested for carrying out the reaction and ...
Strain-induced crystallization, Part III: Theory
(Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.Wiley Periodiocals, Inc., 1979-05)
A nucleation theory for strain-induced crystallization is formulated to explain and to predict the effects of molecular strain on crystallization kinetics and crystallite size. Unlike any current theories that have based ...