We can do that because the topography that a planet can support is dependent upon structure and rheology. |
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The complex shear modulus, measured in response to nanoscale oscillatory perturbations, exhibited soft-glassy rheology. |
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Knowledge of polymer rheology is essential in maintaining uniform textures in molded products such as, for example, an ice cream sandwich. |
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The power-law rheology seen here, as in a number of cellular systems, rules out any single timescale. |
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Compactability is a measure of how easily the concrete is compacted and is the most-abused characteristic of vertical concrete's rheology. |
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If aseismic permanent strain occurs, we infer that elastic rebound is only a first approximation to the rheology of the schizosphere layer. |
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We outline the possible experimental significance of our findings for the rheology of both aligned and polydomain smectics. |
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A molecular explanation for turgor-dependent changes in wall rheology is proposed in the quantitative molecular model of Passioura and Fry. |
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Thus, consistent with previous findings, these dense cells are likely to contribute to poor rheology of sickle cell blood at all O2 saturations. |
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Previous workers have attributed these differences to changes in rheology, i.e. brittle faulting in sandstones v. more ductile folding and faulting in dolostones. |
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Thus, our measurements appear to be particularly well suited for characterization of dynamic actin rheology during airway smooth muscle contraction. |
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Experiments on the physical properties of this barrier appear to be in conflict with current physical understanding of the rheology of reversible gels. |
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We did not rely on force curve analysis for quantitative evaluation of complex cellular rheology but instead used the indentation modulation procedure described below. |
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We lack quantitative sedimentological and structural data on the Somma-Vesuvius debris avalanches, but we can make some interpretations regarding their rheology. |
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As with the cytoskeletal networks, rheology thus provides a valuable tool for studying networks composed of micrometer-scale clusters, where light scattering studies fail. |
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Post et al. showed that quartz rheology is sensitive to water fugacity, but the above extrapolations do not apply to identical values of water fugacity. |
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Texture is big business and the science of food structure even has its own ology: food rheology. |
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Rheological behaviour performed by flowing or dynamic rheology, texture analysis. |
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Food technologists are now conducting basic research in rheology, a branch of physics that examines the flow and deformation of materials. |
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Its flexibility allows both our thermal and rheology modules to be operated from the same controller. |
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Adopting a lower value would have created difficulties in the rheology of the fresh mix, which means a material difficult to apply industrially. |
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The TA Instruments Training Advantage begins when your thermal analysis or rheology instrument is installed. |
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Teams bring together a wide range of skills, from the technology of powders and rheology to hydration chemistry and mechanics. |
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The putative ability of Omega-3 fatty acids to improve blood rheology would be beneficial in a number of chronic lung diseases. |
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Experts hailed from disciplines such as agronomy, exercise physiology, endocrinology, metabolomics, and rheology, among others. |
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Overall, the deformation behavior and power-law rheology indicate an extremely broad range of timescales that underlie reversible changes in nuclear structure. |
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The body of this innovation roadmap discusses this transition and multidisciplinary approaches involving biotechnology, nanotechnology, biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, rheology and mathematics in greater detail. |
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Cellulosic, synthetic, and inorganic are the major rheology modifier categories. |
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Thus, the observations of postglacial rebound provide a natural experiment to measure mantle rheology. |
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The phase separated regions were determined via rheology and syneresis experiments. |
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Seamounts provide data on movements of tectonic plates on which they ride, and on the rheology of the underlying lithosphere. |
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Included are rheology modifiers, foam control agents, wetting agents, dispersants, and slip and rub materials. |
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This reduces a liquid's reluctance to flow, or viscosity, by forcing the layers within it to separate, suddenly making it runny. If you want to make the perfect ketchup, therefore, rheology is important. |
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These variables are responsible for changing the rheology of rocks from rigid and brittle at or near the Earth's surface to weak and ductile at great depths. |
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Arkema Emulsion Systems focuses on latex binders, while Coatex is entirely dedicated to water-based rheology additives. |
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Emphasis was placed on targeted innovation programs requiring basic competence in biodegradable solvents, biological herbicide activators, rheology and surface modification. |
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A number of projects are in the examination and validation process and involve the Group's expertise in high-temperature technologies, ceramics, rheology, crushing and calcination. |
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According to the company the polymer provides breakthrough performance in hair styling applications without compromising gel rheology or aesthetics. |
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A range of 'on-demand' presentations on the Malvern Instruments website provides expert guidance for analysts involved in making rheology measurements. |
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This newest rheology modifier in the family of methyl glucoside derivatives is a non-ethoxylated, naturally-derived thickener for mild surfactant systems. |
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A new injection molding grade of HIPS combines high molecular weight with flow enhancers for a rheology that is self thinning, rather than relying on shear thinning at gates. |
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What exactly happens in a specific orogen depends upon the strength and rheology of the continental lithosphere, and how these properties change during orogenesis. |
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The pursuit of the golden balance between oversimplification and overload with theory has always been the primary goal of every author of book on rheology. |
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Celeritas Chemicals' CELCHEM 31708 Fast Hydrating Guar Gum Powder meets the viscosity and rheology requirements that are needed for demanding drilling applications. |
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Viscosity, Suspension and Flow Control Agents, Oleoresinous Varnishes, Phenolic Resins, Polyester Resins, Rheology Modifiers. |
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