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  • ...''' is a form of [[carbon]] that has been processed to make it extremely [[porous]] and thus to have a very large [[surface area]] available for [[adsorption Porous carbons containing several types of inorganic impregnant such as [[iodine]]
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  • | [[Flow]] in [[porous media]] || Weighted fluid [[velocity]] <br /><math>\eta_\mu\mathbf{v}</math>|| [[
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  • ...es like [[foam]]s are often also usefully analyzed using concept of porous media. ...respective properties of its constituents (solid matrix and fluid) and the media porosity and pores structure, but such a derivation is usually complex. Eve
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  • Porous materials are classified into several kinds by their size. According to [[I Microporous media used in large format printing applications normally with a pigment based in
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  • .... The method is based on the use of well defined porous templates, such as porous aluminum or silicon. ...erromagnetic metals could be possibly utilized for magneto-optical storage media manufacturing.
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  • Since most enzyme-catalyzed reactions occur in aqueous media, the hydrophilic–hydrophobic character of synthetic polymers greatly affe ...was prepared which becomes porous after the extraction of the starch. This porous film can be readily invaded by microorganisms and rapidly saturated with ox
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  • ...a solid particle, a gas bubble, a liquid [[droplet]], or a [[porous media|porous body]]. The DL refers to two parallel layers of charge surrounding the obje ...stems with a large ratio of surface area to volume, such as [[colloid]] or porous bodies with particles or pores (respectively) on the scale of micrometres t
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  • |title = Colloidal transport in porous media
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  • ...models of close sphere packing (monodispersed)<ref>F.A.L. Dullien, "Porous Media. Fluid Transport and Pore Structure", 2nd edition, Academic Press Inc., 199 ...en extensibility studied because it is one of the basic models of [[porous media]]. Multiple formulas have been proposed to express permeability of such a b
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  • ...dtype=cvips&gifs=yes Phase separation of a binary liquid mixture in porous media studied by nuclear magnetic resonance cryoporometry] ...A6000120000005002075000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes Binary liquid mixtures in porous solids]
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  • ...ental effects are qualitatively different. Whether [[pervious concrete]], porous [[asphalt]], [[Paving stone (flooring)|paving stones]] or [[brick]]s, all t In new suburban growth, porous pavements protect [[drainage basin|watersheds]]. In areas already built out
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  • ...the material. This is particularly the case with coniferous woods. In ring-porous woods the vessels of the early wood not infrequently appear on a finished s ...owth ring formed in spring, thus forming a region of more or less open and porous tissue. The rest of the ring, produced in summer, is made up of smaller ves
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  • ...rimental fluid mechanics] |year=2007|publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]] |isbn=3540251413}} | [[Buckley–Leverett equation]] || Two-phase flow in porous media || [[S. E. Buckley]] and [[M. C. Leverett]]
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  • ...]] and [[aluminium chloride|aluminum chloride]]. However, various forms of porous [[carbon]] can also be used. This reaction produces [[tetrachloroethylene]] ==Media==
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  • | title = Colloidal transport in porous media ...ences/book/978-3-540-71338-8?detailsPage=toc Colloidal transport in porous media]
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  • TDR is used to determine [[moisture content]] in soil and porous media, where over the last two decades substantial advances have been made; inclu
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