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By rearrangement of Eq . ( 4 ) ignoring terms containing squares of x ( small ) ,
the expression becomes dx a / dt + xA [ k12 ... Therefore , the concentrations of
the reacting species , TABLE I EXPRESSIONS FOR THE RELAXATION TIME OF
...
By rearrangement of Eq . ( 4 ) ignoring terms containing squares of x ( small ) ,
the expression becomes dx a / dt + xA [ k12 ... Therefore , the concentrations of
the reacting species , TABLE I EXPRESSIONS FOR THE RELAXATION TIME OF
...
Page 300
For quasicrystalline liquids with Z nearest neighbors , the parameter g is
expressed ( neglecting the second nearest ... was calculated for water by
Kirkwood assuming a tetrahedral configuration and he obtained the expression g
= 1 + Z cos ?
For quasicrystalline liquids with Z nearest neighbors , the parameter g is
expressed ( neglecting the second nearest ... was calculated for water by
Kirkwood assuming a tetrahedral configuration and he obtained the expression g
= 1 + Z cos ?
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The amount of material accumulated in the slice due to diffusion is given by the
difference between expressions ( A1 ) and ( A2 ) ac Jac02C1 ~ A dt + D dxA 22C
+ A dx dt ( A3 ) In passing it should be noted that expression ( A3 ) is a statement
...
The amount of material accumulated in the slice due to diffusion is given by the
difference between expressions ( A1 ) and ( A2 ) ac Jac02C1 ~ A dt + D dxA 22C
+ A dx dt ( A3 ) In passing it should be noted that expression ( A3 ) is a statement
...
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