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Membranes for gas separations
\"This book aims at illustrating several examples of different membrane compositions ranging from inorganic, polymeric, metallic, metal organic framework, and composite which have been successfully deployed to separate industrially relevant gas mixtures including hydrogen, nitrogen, methane, carbon dioxide, olefins/parafins among others. Each book chapter highlights some of the current and key fundamental and technological challenges for these membranes that must be overcome in order to envision its application at industrial level.\"--Page [4] of cover.
Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of the separation process with various types of movement of the separating surface
2020
An analysis is made of the comparative efficiency of the process of separating spherical particles of finely divided loose product with different types of motion of the separating surface. The influence on the efficiency of the process of separation of the kinematic parameters of the motion of the screen surface is considered. A probabilistic approach to the analysis of sieving efficiency is used.
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Why do families change? : our first talk about separation and divorce
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Roberts, Jillian, 1971- author
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Revell, Cindy, illustrator
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Roberts, Jillian, 1971- Just enough
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Divorce Juvenile literature.
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Separation (Psychology) Juvenile literature.
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Separation anxiety.
2017
\"A nonfiction picture book that introduces very young children to the concept of separation and divorce in a resassuring and straightforward way.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Achieving the ultimate optical resolution
2022
The accurate estimation of the separation between two signals is at the core of many modern technologies. We show new quantum-inspired schemes able to estimate that separation at the quantum limit. The method works in the spatial, temporal, and frequency domains. The question of whether the optical coherence brings any metrological advantage to mode projections is discussed.
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Network Analysis of Anxiety in the Autism Realm
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de Bildt, Annelies
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Anderson, George M.
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Montazeri, Farhad
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Adolescent
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Adolescents
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Anxiety
2019
The anxiety and autism realms are each complicated and heterogeneous, and relationships between the two areas are especially complex. Network analysis offers a promising approach to the phenotypic complexities of typical and atypical human behavior. The Revised Children’s Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS) was used to assess anxiety in 126 high-functioning 9–13 year-olds with ASDs. Network graphs of Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule items and RCADS anxiety total score, social, generalized, panic and separation anxiety subscores consistently found the anxiety node (score) to be highly peripheral. Also, the networks of RCADS anxiety items themselves were similar for the ASDs group and a general population comparison group (n = 2017). The results suggest anxiety is not a central part of autism and that anxiety is dynamically similar (aspects of anxiety relate to one another in a similar manner) in high-functioning autism and the general population.
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Cell separation using tilted-angle standing surface acoustic waves
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Chen, Yuchao
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Ding, Xiaoyun
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Peng, Zhangli
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Biological research
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Biological Sciences
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breast neoplasms
2014
Significance We have developed a unique approach for the separation of particles and biological cells through standing surface acoustic waves oriented at an optimum angle to the fluid flow direction in a microfluidic device. This experimental setup, optimized by systematic analyses, has been used to demonstrate effective separation based on size, compressibility, and mechanical properties of particles and cells. The potential of this method for biological–biomedical applications was demonstrated through the example of isolating MCF-7 breast cancer cells from white blood cells. The method offers a possible route for label-free particle or cell separation for many applications in research, disease diagnosis, and drug-efficacy assessment.
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Introduction to carbon capture and sequestration
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Reimer, Jeffrey A
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Bourg, Ian C
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Smit, Berend
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Agriculture Science
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Atmospheric Chemistry
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Carbon sequestration
2014
The aim of the book is to provide an understanding of the current science underpinning Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) and to provide students and interested researchers with sufficient background on the basics of Chemical Engineering, Material Science, and Geology that they can understand the current state of the art of the research in the field of CCS. In addition, the book provides a comprehensive discussion of the impact of CCS on the energy landscape, society, and climate as these topics govern the success of the science being done in this field.