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... Biomedical Engineering – From Theory to Applications 202 Saunders B.R. & Vincent B., 1999, “Microgel particles as model colloids: theory, properties and applications , Adv. Colloid Interf. ... whole animals (Fischer and Chan, 2007), and invertebrates Biomedical Engineering – From Theory to Applications 204 2. Preparation of IO nanoparticles Typical IO nanopartic...
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Biomedical Engineering From Theory to Applications Part 9 docx
... immersion in 1 M sodium hydroxide and 0.5 M hydrogen peroxide at 75 °C for 10 minutes for cleaning and decontaminating the titanium surface from embedded particles and machining impurities. After ... surface and a final immersion in nitric acid for final passivation was done. The Ti interlayer was interposed Biomedical Engineering – From Theory to Applications 246 geneti...
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Biomedical Engineering From Theory to Applications Part 14 potx
... been standardized. As applications for magnetic particles in the biotechnology field increase, magnetic particles with greater functionality and novel methods for their production are in demand. ... using chemical and genetic techniques. In this chapter, we describe advanced magnetic particles used in biomedical applications and the Biomedical Engineering – From Theory to A...
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Biomedical Engineering From Theory to Applications Part 17 docx
... between the CM and NE, and y ij = (d ij – d 0 )/d 0 , d ij is the distance between node i on the CM and node j on the NE, and d 0 is the difference in the radius between the CM and NE at their ... Engineering – From Theory to Applications 474 2.5 Minimum energy problem The shape of the CM and NE can be determined from the elastic energies of the CM, NE, and CSKs,...
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Superconductivity Theory and Applications Part 7 docx
... =1 TIME=1 FX ELEM =145 8 MIN=.157E-08 MAX= .141 E-03 1 .353E-10 .103E-06 .206E-06 .308E-06 .411E-06 .514E-06 .617E-06 .720E-06 .822E-06 .925E-06 JUL 14 2010 17:39:10 VECTOR STEP=1 SUB =1 TIME=1 MX ELEM =145 9 MIN=.353E-10 MAX=.925E-06 1 ... permanent magnet and the superconductor. Superconductivity – Theory and Applications 162 Fig. 7. Coordinate system of the PM-SC con...
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... – Theory and Applications Superconductivity – Theory and Applications 280 quantum Hall effect (QHE) resistance standard and the JVS. Both are believed to be fundamental physical effects and ... the island, so that the island charge becomes: Superconductivity – Theory and Applications 286 2.3 The hybrid SET Hybrid superconducting-metal assemblies have been rece...
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... the superconductor PhC, and the propagation direction is along the ΓΚ Superconductivity – Theory and Applications 316 Fig. 11. The EFS of the fifth photonic band at 0.81 (2πc/a) in ... versus the M value when the width of the edge region and frequencies are 10.6 a and 0.1 (2πc/a), respectively. Superconductivity – Theory and Applications 320 where δ nm i...
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MIMO Systems Theory and Applications Part 5 docx
... Areas Commun. 16(8): 145 1 145 8. Balam, J. & Gibson, J. (2006). Path diversity and multiple descriptions with rate dependent packet losses, Proc. Information Theory and Applications Workshop, ... follows that 0 ˜ F (p) 0 (X)=etr(X ) (8) and 1 ˜ F (p) 0 (a; X)=| I −X | −a (9) 158 MIMO Systems, Theory and Applications 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 0.05 0.1 0.15...
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... MIMO Systems, Theory and Applications 214 ∑ = = K 1k k k k T Λ) A B W( B 1 E ˆ (26) iii. If T E ˆ is not yet sufficiently close to T E , multiply Λ by TT E/E ˆ and go back to step ... where MIMO Systems, Theory and Applications 218 Fig. 4. Upper and lower bound of mutual information Fig. 5. Performance comparison of MMSE-GTHPwith power loading and...
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