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We study the relation between the solutions of two minimization
problems with indebite quadratic forms. We show that a complete link between both solutions can be established by invoking a fundamental set of inertia conditions. While these inertia condit ...
A review with 75 refs. of calorimetric techniques used and results obtained in calorimetric expts. aimed at developing quant. relation between heat release and other important process parameters for potential use in monitoring and controlling tech. bioproc ...
A simple method is proposed for the estn. of the current bypass from exptl. current-potential (i-U) curves measured for a bipolar reactor and with a one-element cell of similar geometry. The model is valid only in the region where a linear i-U relation is ...
The photodissocn. I2M + hn -> I2 + M was studied for M = C2H6 and M = (C2H5)2O with excitation above the dissocn. limit of I2B state. Vibrational population distributions of the I2(B) product mols. are reported. The results are compared to previous studies ...
The author discusses: (1) cost of information, (2) quality of power supply and the value attributed to it depending on the use of energy, (3) opinion of operators of electric networks upon the rate of computer in their industry ...
Scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) is an optical microscopy whose resolution is not bound to the diffraction limit. It provides chemical information based upon spectral, polarization and/or fluorescence contrast images. Details as small as 20 nm ...