• When we turned on pericytes, we observed a direct effect of decreased capillary blood flow," Hartmann said. (reachmd.com)
  • This is desirable, because elevated levels of these coagulation components can cause decreased capillary blood flow, if they are high enough. (google.com)
  • In people with microcephaly-capillary malformation syndrome, microcephaly begins before birth and is associated with an unusually small brain and multiple brain abnormalities. (medlineplus.gov)
  • People with microcephaly-capillary malformation syndrome are born with anywhere from a few to hundreds of these spots, which can occur anywhere on the body. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Other signs and symptoms of microcephaly-capillary malformation syndrome include abnormal movements, feeding difficulties, slow growth, and short stature. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Microcephaly-capillary malformation syndrome results from mutations in the STAMBP gene. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Researchers suspect that abnormal apoptosis of brain cells starting before birth may cause microcephaly and the underlying brain abnormalities found in people with microcephaly-capillary malformation syndrome. (medlineplus.gov)
  • At least one individual with microcephaly-capillary malformation syndrome inherited two mutated copies of the STAMBP gene through a mechanism called uniparental isodisomy . (medlineplus.gov)
  • Parkes Weber syndrome (PWS) is closely associated with and similar to Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, except that an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) occurs in association with a cutaneous capillary malformation and skeletal or soft tissue hypertrophy. (medscape.com)
  • Some vascular abnormalities seen in Parkes Weber syndrome are similar to those that occur in a condition called capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation syndrome (CM-AVM). (medlineplus.gov)
  • The second equation implies that a static interface cannot exist in the presence of nonzero surface tension gradient. (wikipedia.org)
  • Methods for measurement of the dynamic surface tension of liquids are developed, with emphasis on techniques applicable to the tension in surfaces of a lesser age (below one one-thousandth sec) than previously studied. (harvard.edu)
  • Growth rates of axisymmetric disturbances on excited capillary jets and the oscillation frequency of drops issuing from excited capillary jets provide two techniques for assessing dynamic surface tension, as demonstrated by an experimental apparatus which stroboscopically illuminates the stream of drops from a capillary tube. (harvard.edu)
  • an equivalence between the oscillation frequency of the drops and the resonance bandwidth in this wavelength domain provides a third means for dynamic surface tension determinations. (harvard.edu)
  • These interactions between the adhesive and cohesive forces together are responsible for the surface tension of any given liquid. (vedantu.com)
  • So, the capillary rise of a liquid can be explained on the basis of its surface tension. (vedantu.com)
  • We know that the surface tension of liquid results from an imbalance of intermolecular attractive forces which is the cohesive forces between the molecules. (vedantu.com)
  • The tendency of liquid to shrink into the minimum surface area possible is the surface tension. (vedantu.com)
  • Similar long-ranged forces with capillary formation and growth were observed both in water and in lower surface tension liquids. (kth.se)
  • Abstract Surface-tension-driven blood flow into a capillary tube, as in some medical devices, is studied. (techscience.com)
  • Nonetheless, despite of this complexity, these material cylinders share the same intrinsic instability induced by the interfacial tension known as the Plateau-Rayleigh instability, where disturbances of sufficiently long wavelength trigger the instability by decreasing the surface energy at constant volume. (uc3m.es)
  • Capillary waves are dominated by surface tension in the water. (scirp.org)
  • Surface Chemistry Enhancements for the Tunable Super-Liquid Repellency of Low-Surface-Tension Liquids. (mpg.de)
  • Surface Tension The various IMFs between identical molecules of a substance are examples of cohesive forces. (jove.com)
  • Instead, the presence of the different phases is described using fields, such as volume fractions, while interphase effects such as surface tension, buoyancy, and transport across phase boundaries are treated as sources and sinks in the model equations of so-called dispersed multiphase flow models. (comsol.com)
  • They are also of practical interest for fluid management in space (or other environments free of body forces), where both flow and static configuration are often dominated by capillary effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • Capillary action is the ability of a fluid to flow through a narrow tube without the aid of any outside force or even in the opposition of gravity. (vedantu.com)
  • Further, theoretical calculations based on the size and shape of the capillary suggested that a small under pressure in the capillary drives the gas to flow from the gaseous surface layer into the capillary, facilitating growth during separation. (kth.se)
  • We demonstrate that the onset of the second solution, a nematodynamic bifurcation yielding distinct director configurations at the threshold pressure gradient, can be controlled by the surface anchoring and the flow driving mechanism (pressure-driven or volume-driven). (uni.lu)
  • while in the uniform planar case, the alternate director field extends throughout the capillary volume, leading to reduction of the flow speed with increasing pressure gradients. (uni.lu)
  • Given that energy content of nectar increases with sugar concentration, but that flow rate concurrently decreases due to elevated dynamic viscosity, 'capillary feeders' would optimize rates of energy intake at intermediate nectar concentrations (Baker 1975;Heyneman 1983;Kingsolver and Daniel 1983;Nicolson and Thornburg 2007;Kim et al. (researchgate.net)
  • Their findings published in Nature Neuroscience describe the dynamics that govern capillary blood flow in the brain and have broad implications for future avenues of brain research. (reachmd.com)
  • Scientists have long debated if pericytes are structurally equipped to influence blood flow in the brain capillaries. (reachmd.com)
  • The connectedness of vasculature makes it very difficult to isolate the effects of pericytes from arterioles that strongly, but indirectly, impact capillary blood flow in the brain," he said. (reachmd.com)
  • Capillaries also go undetected by most imaging technology that lacks the resolution or are more focused on blood flow in the larger arteries. (reachmd.com)
  • When we removed pericytes by ablating them with focused light, we observed an increase in capillary blood flow. (reachmd.com)
  • The findings confirmed that brain capillary pericytes in adult animal models do in fact regulate blood flow, with one key difference: it happens much more slowly than what is observed with upstream arteries. (reachmd.com)
  • Blood flow changes in arteries can shift within seconds whereas blood flood changes by capillary pericytes might happen over many minutes or even hours," Shih said. (reachmd.com)
  • The surface systems contain of two layers, which in combination interrupt capillary flow and water infiltration into the landfill body. (interregeurope.eu)
  • Capillary malformations are composed of enlarged capillaries that increase blood flow near the surface of the skin. (medlineplus.gov)
  • In a previous article, we considered the early stages of the entry flow from a drop of blood into a capillary, and solved the problem analytically under the assumption that the resistance of the air is negligible. (techscience.com)
  • Afterwards, HPAM was flooded in Estaillades carbonate to observe the effect of flow dynamics on the retention mechanisms.FindingsWe find that the dominant mechanism for retention of HPAM on calcite after fluid immersion is polymer adsorption, which we believe is driven by the electrostatic interaction between the calcite surface and the solution. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Lateral flow tests are an excellent example of capillary-based platforms for point-of-care diagnostics. (dissertations.se)
  • Dr C: Hypercoagulation, or thrombophilia, may be defined as reduced capillary blood flow or a greater tendency than normal for blood to coagulate, or clot. (google.com)
  • Reduced blood flow in capillaries would in turn reduce oxygen and nutrients, and reduce removal of toxins from tissues. (google.com)
  • It stands to reason that if heparin could improve blood flow, antibiotics and hormones would be more effective because they could pass through capillaries easier. (google.com)
  • These are more common in a dry area as the surface water flow enables irrigation (and fertilization) of farming land. (thepostzilla.com)
  • Importantly, these can be tuned to increase the effective capillary adhesion strength by manipulating the lubricant pressure, Neumann angle, and wetting contact angles. (arxiv.org)
  • Glycoproteins on the surface of cells play critical roles in cellular function, including signalling, adhesion and transport. (jove.com)
  • Liu: "With this feature, we can make surfaces that on command can be 'wet' or 'dry', for example to vary the level of lubrication or surface adhesion. (tue.nl)
  • In particular, static capillary surfaces with gravity absent have constant mean curvature, so that a minimal surface is a special case of static capillary surface. (wikipedia.org)
  • The effect of the surface gravity waves over sea surface roughness length ( z 0 ) is investigated from several idealized numerical experiments with the Wave-Watch-III (WW3) model. (scirp.org)
  • The total dissolved solids (TDS) of the groundwater that was dissolved with KCl or NaCl affected the capillary water gravity more than soil pore structure. (iwaponline.com)
  • The TDS of the groundwater that was dissolved with CaCl 2 or MgCl 2 affected both the capillary water gravity and the soil pore structure. (iwaponline.com)
  • Patients with limb hypertrophy, cutaneous capillary malformations, and venous and arterial malformations sometimes receive a diagnosis of Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome. (medscape.com)
  • Lobular capillary hemangiomas (pyogenic granulomas) occur on both mucosal and cutaneous surfaces. (medscape.com)
  • This study presents the epidemiology of lobular capillary hemangiomas, with an emphasis on cutaneous lesions. (medscape.com)
  • In our study of lobular capillary hemangiomas, cutaneous lesions accounted for 86%, with mucosal lesions representing only 12% of cases. (medscape.com)
  • The peak incidence for cutaneous lobular capillary hemangiomas was found in the second decade of life. (medscape.com)
  • We investigated the capillary differentiation of endothelial cells cultured on microgrooved polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrates coated with fibronectin. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Herein we show for the first time that microgrooved PDMS substrates of appropriate dimensions coated with fibronectin are capable of inducing capillary differentiation of endothelial cells in the absence of angiogenic growth factors. (elsevierpure.com)
  • When elevation of coagulation components occur, they could conceivably attach to the inside surface (endothelial surface) of capillaries, thereby narrowing them. (google.com)
  • When a liquid comes into contact with a solid, the liquid surface deforms because of forces between the different molecules involved. (technologyreview.com)
  • In most of these scenarios, the interface is usually populated with surface-active molecules, macromolecules, proteins, or contaminated with particles, which eventually form a complex microstructure that endows the interface with a rheologically complex behavior. (uc3m.es)
  • These high throughput experiments are based on molecules tethered to a surface. (nature.com)
  • The pattern provides a smaller surface area for water molecules to grab, decreasing capillary drag. (mentalfloss.com)
  • These guys show how bending the building blocks, so that they are no longer flat relative to the liquid surface, can induce different capillary charges. (technologyreview.com)
  • The next phase of this work is devoted to the study on capillary induce phase transitions with an experimental focus on polymer solutions containing PNIPAM at the presence of hydrophobic surfaces (mesoporous silica) as a function of pH, temperature and chain length. (lu.se)
  • Parkes Weber syndrome is characterized by vascular abnormalities known as capillary malformations and arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs), which are present from birth. (medlineplus.gov)
  • In this thesis, we analyze two different colloidal catapult systems with different geometries and develop a capillary-inertial scaling law that closely matches the jumping behavior of the systems. (duke.edu)
  • The capillaries/confined geometries are known to influence the phase diagram of polymer solutions where condensation of bulk solutions may occur close to the surfaces. (lu.se)
  • We know that the capillaries are the small narrow cylindrical tubes having very small diameter. (vedantu.com)
  • Despite their fundamental and applied significance, a detailed understanding of the stationary behavior of nematic liquid crystals (NLC-s) in cylindrical capillaries is still lacking. (uni.lu)
  • Here, using numerical simulations based on the continuum theory of Leslie, Ericksen, and Parodi, we investigate stationary NLC flows within cylindrical capillaries possessing homeotropic (normal) and uniform planar anchoring conditions. (uni.lu)
  • Veiga, J. and Queiroz, M. (2015) Impact of the Waves on the Sea Surface Roughness under Uniform Wind Conditions: Idealized Cases for Uniform Winds (Part I). Atmospheric and Climate Sciences , 5 , 317-325. (scirp.org)
  • Ocean surface waves are the result of forces acting on the ocean. (scirp.org)
  • Liu now presents an artificial skin: a smart surface that can actively and repeatedly release and reabsorb substances under environmental stimuli, in this case radio waves. (tue.nl)
  • The films dampen surface capillary waves, creating brighter and darker reflections, which, in turn, trace the complex surface water movements along the coast. (nasa.gov)
  • Additionally, a setup combining AFM with laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM) was used, which enabled simultaneous imaging in order to capture the microscopic events between the sphere and the surface during a force measurement. (kth.se)
  • Capillaries are microscopic blood vessels that are about eight microns wide. (google.com)
  • These results underscore the need to account for surface collection efficiency when deriving airborne concentrations from microscopic analysis of nanoparticle s on capillary pore membrane filters. (cdc.gov)
  • Boon LM, Mulliken JB, Vikkula M. RASA1: variable phenotype with capillary and arteriovenous malformations. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The dynamic reverberation of the air in the capillary tube is analyzed in conjunction with the dynamics of the blood. (techscience.com)
  • In particular, this thesis aims to unravel fundamental aspects of the linear and nonlinear dynamics of liquid filaments whose interface is endowed with complex surface rheology, which can be elastic and/or viscous. (uc3m.es)
  • The height of capillary rise depends on spacing between the walls andalso on the difference in contact anglesat the two surfaces. (nist.gov)
  • The capillary rise between dissimilar walls can be closelyapproximated by an equation for the height of the liquid column proposedby O'Brien, Craig, and Peyton [1], provided that the heightis taken to be the average elevation of the meniscus. (nist.gov)
  • A capillary dipped inside a fluid will show either a rise or fall relative to its surrounding fluid based on the type of fluid present. (vedantu.com)
  • The reason for this capillary rise is adhesive and cohesive forces. (vedantu.com)
  • If the adhesive force of a liquid with the material of the capillary is greater than the cohesive forces of the liquid, then a rise in the level of liquid inside the capillary can be seen. (vedantu.com)
  • To date, models of hummingbird foraging have been based on the almost two-centuries-old assumption that capillary rise loads nectar into hummingbird tongue grooves. (researchgate.net)
  • Capillary rise is capable of demonstrating the mechanism involved in groundwater evaporation, where the evaporation from saliferous groundwater could be quantized in accordance with fresh groundwater. (iwaponline.com)
  • Instead, blood can escape a broken capillary and rise toward the surface of the skin, forming tiny red spots. (moffitt.org)
  • As a consequence of being a surface, a capillary surface has no thickness in slight contrast with most real fluid interfaces. (wikipedia.org)
  • Yet, because we can't see the capillaries, which measure about 1/10th the thickness of hair, within vivo, clinical imaging techniques, determining how blood travels through this densely packed bed of vessels has remained elusive. (reachmd.com)
  • The thickness of the adsorbed layer on calcite is beyond 3 ​nm suggesting it is not adsorbed only flat on the surface. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • An important factor deteriorating the surface quality of stainless steel capillary tubes is the emulsion with a high oil content. (sstubecn.com)
  • Pericytes cover the capillary surface and are broadly categorized as vascular mural cells. (reachmd.com)
  • Nanoparticle collection efficiency of capillary pore membrane filters. (cdc.gov)
  • The surface and overall collection efficiencies of capillary pore membrane filters were measured for sub-micrometer particles. (cdc.gov)
  • Think about what exactly is the interaction between the liquid in question and the walls of the capillary, how it may affect the level of water in the tube, and the forces involved. (vedantu.com)
  • How a water drop removes a particle from a hydrophobic surface. (mpg.de)
  • Examples include cracking resulting from near-surface drying strains, rate of penetration of water and waterborne salts from the concrete surface, and abrasion resistance. (dot.gov)
  • That can detected in nearby wells and surface water. (thepostzilla.com)
  • Precipitation oc- purchased proprietary rabbit food mix and curs primarily on the cell surface and su- water ad libitum . (who.int)
  • As long as the convection plate, furnace chamber and the inner wall of the inspection cover are cleaned up in time, the surface quality of the stainless steel capillary can be indirectly improved. (sstubecn.com)
  • In people with Parkes Weber syndrome, capillary malformations occur together with multiple micro-AVFs, which are tiny abnormal connections between arteries and veins that affect blood circulation. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This work is performed using a combination of experiments and theories where a shift to the LCST (lower critical separation temperature) is presumed to occur, resulting in a capillary-induced decrease in the LCST. (lu.se)
  • Capillary charges", which act like magnetic poles on the surface of liquids, can pull millimetre-sized building blocks together, a technique that promises a new era of mesoscopic-scale manufacturing. (technologyreview.com)
  • In this thesis, interactions between liquid-repellent surfaces in liquids were studied, with the aim to investigate the detailed mechanisms of super liquid-repellence, such as superhydrophobicity and superamphiphobicity. (kth.se)
  • An atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to measure the interaction forces between super liquid-repellent surfaces and a microsphere in different liquids. (kth.se)
  • In addition, the capillary bridges may lose stability when compressed due to the envelopment of the droplet by the lubricant. (arxiv.org)
  • Liao and colleagues transformed mass exposure data from two recent epidemiology studies to surface area measurements for nano-titanium dioxide, calculating that 1 g titanium dioxide had 50 m2 surface. (who.int)
  • In addition, the abnormal venous system may produce protrusions of veins on the surface of the skin, called venous flares. (medscape.com)
  • and capillaries, which are tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins. (medlineplus.gov)
  • We also characterise the capillary force, maximum separation and effective spring force, and find they are influenced by the shape and size of the lubricant ridge. (arxiv.org)
  • It was found that an increased amount of available gas in the gaseous layer influenced the interactions and allowed the capillary to grow larger during separation. (kth.se)
  • One idea is to use capillary forces to make floating particles self-assemble into bigger, more complex shapes. (technologyreview.com)
  • Collection efficiencies were derived from the surface loadings of particles on filters measured by scanning electron microscopy and from airborne particle concentrations measured with a scanning mobility particle sizer. (cdc.gov)
  • Surface collection efficiencies were below 100% for particles smaller than 316nm and below 55% for particles smaller than 100nm. (cdc.gov)
  • In fluid mechanics and mathematics, a capillary surface is a surface that represents the interface between two different fluids. (wikipedia.org)
  • When the condition is caused by RASA1 gene mutations, affected individuals usually have multiple capillary malformations. (medlineplus.gov)
  • For example, the classical Saint-Venant formulae for a sector, with all three boundaries being no-slip segments, predict up to four times smaller rate as compared to a free surface meniscus. (springer.com)
  • The complex interactions between the bulk fluids and the surface layer complicate the theoretical modelling and the experimental protocols and measurements of the material properties associated with the interface. (uc3m.es)
  • Methods used to describe such models are usually referred to as surface tracking methods. (comsol.com)
  • The defining equation for a capillary surface is called the stress balance equation, which can be derived by considering the forces and stresses acting on a small volume that is partly bounded by a capillary surface. (wikipedia.org)
  • It describes the discontinuity in stress that is balanced by forces at the surface. (wikipedia.org)
  • These so-called capillary forces can lift the liquid at the interface or depress it. (technologyreview.com)
  • Today, Nicolas Vandewalle and pals at the Université of Liège in Belgium have developed an entirely new way to manipulate capillary forces for self-assembling structures. (technologyreview.com)
  • Our method is based on the creation of capillary multipoles inducing either attractive or repulsive forces," they say. (technologyreview.com)
  • And the building blocks can be made considerably smaller, since capillary forces act at scales down to the micrometre range. (technologyreview.com)
  • The confocal images successfully visualized how the strongly attractive forces measured between liquid-repellent surfaces are due to the formation of a gaseous capillary bridge between the two surfaces. (kth.se)
  • The interaction between this structure and the hydrodynamic forces is traduced macroscopically into nonlinear interfacial rheological properties and nontrivial constitutive equations relating the surface stress with the deformation of the surface. (uc3m.es)
  • When the walls have dissimilar surface properties, the meniscusgenerally assumes an asymmetric shape. (nist.gov)
  • As a boundary condition, it is somewhat unusual in that it introduces a new variable: the surface S {\displaystyle S} that defines the interface. (wikipedia.org)
  • Note that, since this equation defines a surface, z {\displaystyle z} is the z {\displaystyle z} coordinate of the capillary surface. (wikipedia.org)
  • Printing pins are described that have an exterior surface and an interior surface that defines a lumen or capillary tract. (genomeweb.com)
  • They're called mural cells because they adhere closely to the vessel wall ( muralis is Latin for the wall), but I do imagine it's like they're painted on the capillaries with long brushstrokes," Shih said. (reachmd.com)
  • In fact, the chemical composition and surface finish of the capillary are closely related to the cleanliness of the manufacturing environment. (sstubecn.com)
  • Capillary surfaces are of interest in mathematics because the problems involved are very nonlinear and have interesting properties, such as discontinuous dependence on boundary data at isolated points. (wikipedia.org)
  • by their tendency to pinpoint bleeding when the surface is pared away. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Problem (2) is treated by the Saint-Venant semi-inverse method: the free surface (quasi-meniscus) is reconstructed by a one-parametric family, which specifies a holomorphic function of the first derivative of the physical coordinate with respect to an auxiliary variable. (springer.com)
  • Minimization of free energy is used to calculate the equilibrium verticalrise and mensicus shape of a liquid column between two closelyspaced, parallel planar surfaces that are inert and immobile. (nist.gov)
  • We analyze our measurements of changes in frequency and dissipation induced by nanocrystals using a framework developed for friction of adatoms on various surfaces. (nature.com)
  • Nanoscale contacts between surface asperities are assumed to determine μ, but the fundamental science of friction at nanoscale, nanotribology, is still in its infancy and many unsolved problems remain. (nature.com)
  • low friction between atomically incommensurate surfaces. (nature.com)
  • In order to test recently predicted ballistic nanofriction (ultra-low drag and enhanced lubricity) of gold nanocrystals on graphite at high surface speeds, we use the quartz microbalance technique to measure the impact of deposition of gold nanocrystals on graphene. (nature.com)
  • We find the lubricity of gold nanocrystals on graphene to be even higher than that predicted for the ballistic nanofriction, confirming the enhanced lubricity predicted at high surface speeds. (nature.com)
  • Although the jumping process of fungal ballistospores have been studied, a detailed study of the mechanism of the jumping process has not been explored, which has implications in areas such as weather cycles, crop diseases, and self-cleaning surfaces. (duke.edu)
  • EU Marie Curie Training Site on Surface and colloid technology-self-assembled structures of biological and technological relevance. (lu.se)
  • If the oil in the emulsion is not removed in time after being carbonized, it will accumulate on the surface of the tube and form indentations after the rolling process. (sstubecn.com)
  • In the present note we consider a capillary tube of finite length, with the far end containing a small window which opens to the atmosphere. (techscience.com)
  • We numerically study two-component capillary bridges formed when a liquid droplet is placed in between two liquid infused surfaces (LIS). (arxiv.org)
  • Profile analysis has been applied to the study of human skin surface lipids (SSL) to determine their utility in forensic applications. (mtsu.edu)
  • Wanting to get a closer look, Shih and fellow scientists, Dr. Andree-Anne Berthiaume and Dr. David Hartmann, applied special techniques called two-photon imaging and optogenetics to isolate and study brain capillaries in animal models. (reachmd.com)
  • Shih says there are many reasons brain capillary pericytes are challenging to study in vivo. (reachmd.com)
  • Additionally, the confocal images enabled determination of the capillary shape and volume, and the data showed an increase of the capillary volume during the major part of the process of separating the surfaces. (kth.se)
  • For the purpose of this review, dosimetry refers to estimating or mea- suring the amount (mass, or number, surface area, volume, etc.) of PSP at specific target sites at a particular point in time. (cdc.gov)
  • Petechiae develop when a small blood vessel (capillary) under the skin's surface breaks open. (moffitt.org)
  • In contrast to commonly studied one-component capillary bridges on non-infused solid surfaces, two-component liquid bridges can exhibit a range of different morphologies where the liquid droplet is directly in contact with two, one or none of the LIS substrates. (arxiv.org)
  • A correlation between the height profile of the surface and contact angle distribution demonstrates a quasi-proportional relationship between roughness on the calcite surface and contact angle. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Calculated concentrations were 0.168 m2 for packers, the highest exposed job, in U.S. production plants and 0.387 m2 for surface treaters in European plants (Liao et al. (who.int)
  • Obtaining adequate curing of the near-surface zone is more likely to be disrupted by inadequate choice of materials and practices, while concrete more than about 50 mm from the surface is often relatively immune to the effects of bad curing practices. (dot.gov)
  • Capillary action of the liquid can be explained on the basis of its ___A. Resistance to flowB. (vedantu.com)
  • In addition to basic mechanical properties such as good tensile resistance, corrosion resistance and high hardness, the high-quality capillary should also have a good appearance with a standard brightness. (sstubecn.com)
  • Ces résultats semblent indiquer que l'utilisation de l'alun en tant qu'antiplaquettaire oral pourrait faire l'objet d'études complémentaires, en tenant compte des effets secondaires éventuels notamment chez les patients dont la fonction rénale est altérée. (who.int)
  • The results demonstrated that the capillary action played a dominant role only within a very short period of time at the beginning of evaporation (i.e. within 2 min). (iwaponline.com)
  • The high quality factors of QCMs make them extremely sensitive to mass adsorption and to changes in dissipation at their surfaces. (nature.com)
  • When two liquid drops coalesce on a colloidal particle, the particle and merged drop may jump away from the surface in which it is located. (duke.edu)
  • Super liquid-repellent surfaces have attracted a lot of interest in recent years. (kth.se)
  • A gaseous layer underneath the liquid at super liquid-repellent surfaces was also visualized with LSCM, and it was concluded that this gaseous layer is responsible for the formation and growth of large gas capillaries. (kth.se)
  • en] Capillary microflows of liquid crystal phases are central to material, biological and bio-inspired systems. (uni.lu)
  • Super liquid repellent surfaces for anti-foaming and froth management. (mpg.de)