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The novel fast-growth or multiple steering mol. dynamics (MSMD) technique has been recently developed by Jarzynski to calc. free energy profiles along general transformation pathways (Phys. Rev. Lett. 1997, 78, 2690-2693; Phys. Rev. E 1997, 56, 5018-5035). ...
L'émergence de procédés de gravure profonde performants (vitesse, anisotropie, uniformité…) de matériaux tels que le silicium (Si), la silice (SiO2) et certains polymères repose sur: • Le développement d'équipement de gravure permettant le contrôle indépen ...
As the need for lower mol. wt. acrylates for specialty and molding applications increases, industry is looking for substitute prodn. processes. An alternative to the increasing of initiator and chain transfer agent concn. is working at higher temps. Howeve ...
Many models have been developed to describe the kinetics of the free radical polymn. of Me methacrylate (MMA). However, they are restricted to low temps., e.g., below the glass transition temp. of the polymer, Tg. In this work, kinetics of bulk and soln. p ...
The role of technological and sociopolitical win-sets on creative destruction from technological change. The case of MP3 and the entertainment industry. ...
In this Article, a review is presented of recent developments in Monte Carlo simulations of chain molecules. The Rosenbluth chain insertion technique is used to calculate the free energy of the chain molecules. Furthermore, this insertion method is used to ...
The present invention is related to a method for performing digital holographic imaging (DHI), said DHI being characterized by the fact that images of a sample (1) are obtained by applying numerical means to reconstruct holograms of the sample. In the meth ...