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Flory


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  • (1) These changes are in accordance with the theory of Flory (1953) for the swelling of gels.
  • (2) On Sunday Labour released a copy of a letter sent to all NHS chief executives on 2 February from David Flory, the deputy NHS chief executive, in which he says that in some areas waiting times are unacceptable.
  • (3) The Flory-Mandelkern paramerter, beta, was found to vary with molecular weight in the manner predicted by the theory of Yamakawa and Fujii.
  • (4) A letter from the NHS deputy chief executive, David Flory, to senior managers shows rising concern over the deteriorating performance on waiting times .
  • (5) "In November 2011, 47 commissioners and 30 acute trusts failed to meet the 90 per cent admitted standard," Flory wrote referring to the rule that 90% of patients should be seen within 18 weeks.
  • (6) Since information on these interactions is not readily available, a new method is proposed here to estimate the copolymer-water Flory interaction parameter, chi, for biomaterials.
  • (7) These energies, along with a contribution from hydrophobic forces, were then incorporated into an equation due to Flory that described phase equilibria of rod-like polymers.
  • (8) The pressure from the glycocalyx is assumed to arise from mixing, electrostatic, and elastic interactions of sugar residues, and is described with terms from Flory-Krigbaum and McMillan-Mayer theories.
  • (9) Key architects of the new NHS, Sir David Nicholson, David Flory and others at the top have been criticised for a "lack of insight" into the cultural difficulties within the NHS.
  • (10) Nothing is going to make these people go home unless the pipeline is packed up.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Kristen Tuske (left), Floris White Bull, Wasté Win Young (right) at Wasté’s home in Fort Yates.
  • (11) I want to understand his viewpoint, but I can’t,” added Floris White Bull, 33.
  • (12) A sensitive but non-specific immunofluorescent antibody test and a specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were used, with the following African phlebovirus antigens: Rift Valley fever (RVF), Arumowot, Gabek Forest, Gordil, Saint Floris and Odrenisrou.
  • (13) The Flory formalism in turn permitted a calculation of the overall free energy of fibril formation (delta Ff), and an assessment of the relative contribution of electrostatic and hydrophobic forces to delta Ff.
  • (14) Nearest neighbor interactions are accounted for through Flory-Huggins type interaction parameters.
  • (15) A Flory-Huggins size correction term improves the prediction of sulfamethoxypyridazine solubilities in these irregular solutions.
  • (16) Comparison of the experimentally determined DNA concentrations required for anisotropic phase formation with the values predicted from Flory's lattice statistics theory, which explicitly considers the rod length, permitted estimation of the effective DNA radius.
  • (17) Changes in renaturation kinetics induced by either temperature or added perturbants appeared to conform with the Flory-Weaver model for the collagen transition.
  • (18) The experimental results were analyzed in terms of the Donnan osmotic pressure, the virial expansion, and Flory's first neighbor interaction parameter.
  • (19) 264, 7792-7794; Citro, G., Verdina, A., Galati, R., Floris, G., Sabatini, S., and Finazzi-Argo', A.
  • (20) Phase equilibria of such structures were calculated, using a lattice theory of Matheson and Flory, and the relation of the polymer-solvent interaction parameter chi to the equilibrium solubility was determined.

Frory


Definition:

  • (a.) Frozen; stiff with cold.
  • (a.) Covered with a froth like hoarfrost.

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