ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AND HEAT TRANSFER IN DISPERSE SYSTEMS CONSISTING OF SPHERICAL AND CYLINDRICAL PARTICLES

Electromagnetic Radiation and Heat Transfer in Disperse Systems Consisting of Spherical and Cylindrical Particles

The article deals with the electromagnetic radiation transfer in systems of spherical disperse particles with different optical characteristics.A model of the electromagnetic radiation transfer in cylindrical particles containing a small volume of different chemical substance is developed.The substance differs substantially from that of the particl

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Parental waivers to enable adolescent participation in certain forms of health research: lessons from a South African case study

Abstract Background The South African legal framework requires mandatory parental/legal guardian consent for all research with children.Ethics guidelines provide some reprieve by allowing RECs to grant waivers of parental or Glutathione guardianship consent in certain defined circumstances.In the first instance, consent may be provided by a proxy w

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Selection of Tanned-Leather Waste in Recovering Novel Raw Material for Manufacturing Rubber Artifacts: Towards a Zero-Waste Condition

Zero-waste is an ambitious goal to encourage sustainable production, consumption optimum recycling and resource recovery.The recycling and resource recovery of chrome-tanned leather waste is a difficult proposition because of the three-dimensional chemical network of collagen, which renders leather waste incompatible to polymer matrices.Many attemp

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Emergence of Genetic Diversity and Multi-Drug Resistant Campylobacter jejuni From Wild Birds in Beijing, China

Campylobacter jejuni (C.jejuni) is Mastectomy Clothing considered as an opportunistic zoonotic pathogen that may cause gastroenteritis in humans and other animals.Wild birds may be as potential vectors of C.jejuni around urban and suburban areas.Here, 520 samples were collected from 33 wild bird species in urban and suburban areas, Beijing.In total

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