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Series: AIPP Books, Professional
Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425514_001
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2551-4
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2548-4
.... 5). Thus, most instructors selected students registered with the disability service office for the students with disabilities category and the researchers suggest that the two who did not may have been confused by the wording of option III. However, the researchers also point out meaningful...
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<span class="search-highlight">Point</span>-tracking the trajectory of a ball thrown vertically from a moving ska...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 21.2 Point-tracking the trajectory of a ball thrown vertically from a moving skateboard in Tracker. Video analysis of projectile motion using tablet computers as experimental tools. © IOP Publishing. Reproduced with permission. All rights reserved. (Taken from Klein et al., Phys. Educ. 49 (1), 37–40 (2014). Copyright 2014 IOP Publishing). More about this image found in Point-tracking the trajectory of a ball thrown vertically from a moving ska...
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A typical pictorial question used in questionnaires. This theme is modified...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 1.1 A typical pictorial question used in questionnaires. This theme is modified to include a specific point on the string (like in this picture) or with a change of the medium in the middle. More about this image found in A typical pictorial question used in questionnaires. This theme is modified...
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The CH<sub>4</sub> solubility in [EMIM][Tf<sub>2</sub>N] and [EMIM][Tf<sub></sub>...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 3.4 The CH4 solubility in [EMIM][Tf2N] and [EMIM][Tf2N] + H2O under different temperatures. Points, experimental values; line, predicted data by UNIFAC-Lei model. Reprinted with permission from Yu et al., Energy Fuels 31 (2), 1429–1439 (2017). Copyright 2017 American Chemical Society. More about this image found in The CH4 solubility in [EMIM][Tf2N] and [EMIM][Tf...
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(a) The schematic of the pseudocubic unit cell of BFO indicating the polari...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 7.4 (a) The schematic of the pseudocubic unit cell of BFO indicating the polarization vector pointing toward [111] direction and the schematic of the PFM tip approaching from the top, (b) out-of-plane phase contrast, and (c) in-plane phase contrast obtained from a PFM for a BFO/STO superlatti... More about this image found in (a) The schematic of the pseudocubic unit cell of BFO indicating the polari...
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(a) The schematic of the pseudocubic unit cell of BFO indicating the polari...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 7.5 (a) The schematic of the pseudocubic unit cell of BFO indicating the polarization vector pointing toward [001] direction and the schematic of the PFM tip approaching from the top, (b) out-of-plane phase contrast, and (c) in-plane phase contrast obtained from a PFM for a BFO/STO superlatti... More about this image found in (a) The schematic of the pseudocubic unit cell of BFO indicating the polari...
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(a) Schematic representing magnetic field-assisted PFM (b) topography image...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 10.8 (a) Schematic representing magnetic field-assisted PFM (b) topography image (cross mark shows the point where the measurement was taken). (c) shows d33 measurements on the ME multilayer with periodicity n = 40 nm in the presence of both with and without a magnetic field (500 Oe). (d) Percentage increase in d33 in the presence of a magnetic field. More about this image found in (a) Schematic representing magnetic field-assisted PFM (b) topography image...
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Solubility of CH<sub>4</sub> in seven pure ILs at a temperature of 273.15 K...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 3.6 Solubility of CH4 in seven pure ILs at a temperature of 273.15 K. Lines, results predicted by the Mod. UNIFAC-Lei model; scattered points, experimental data. (red up triangle) [EMIM][BF4]; (black square box) [BMIM][PF6]; (green down triangle) [BMIM][BF4]; (blue circle) [OMIM][PF6]; (magenta star) [BMIM][Tf2N]; (blue diamond) [OMIM][BF4]; (white square box) [OMIM][Tf2N]. Reprinted with permission from Yu et al., Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 57 (20), 7064–7076 (2018b). Copyright 2018 American Chemical Society. More about this image found in Solubility of CH4 in seven pure ILs at a temperature of 273.15 K...
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A schematic of a full Wheatstone bridge circuit with four variable resistor...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 5.2 A schematic of a full Wheatstone bridge circuit with four variable resistors. These resistors represent the piezoresistors mounted on the diaphragm of a MEMS pressure sensor. When the sensor diaphragm remains undeformed, the bridge is balanced, and no signal is detected between points 1 and 3. However, in the presence of an external pressure field, the diaphragm of the sensor deforms, and the resistances of the piezoresistors change. This creates an imbalance in the circuit resulting in a proportional voltage change across the bridge (between points 1 and 3), which is then measured to calculate the pressure changes (Sheela et al.). More about this image found in A schematic of a full Wheatstone bridge circuit with four variable resistor...
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Solubility of CH<sub>4</sub> in pure [BMIM][PF<sub>6</sub>] (a), [OMIM][PF...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 3.5 Solubility of CH4 in pure [BMIM][PF6] (a), [OMIM][PF6] (b), [EMIM][BF4] (c), [BMIM][BF4] (d), [OMIM][BF4] (e), [BMIM][Tf2N] (f), and [OMIM][Tf2N] (g) at different temperatures. Lines, results predicted by the Mod. UNIFAC-Lei model; scattered points, experimental data. (black square box) 353.15 K; (red circle) 333.15 K; (green up triangle) 313.15 K; (blue down triangle) 293.15 K; (rose square box) 273.15 K; (blue circle) 258.15 K; (purple triangle) 243.15 K. Reprinted with permission from Yu et al., Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 57 (20), 7064–7076 (2018b). Copyright 2018 American Chemical Society. More about this image found in Solubility of CH4 in pure [BMIM][PF6] (a), [OMIM][PF...
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Solubility of CH<sub>4</sub> in pure [BMIM][PF<sub>6</sub>] (a), [OMIM][PF...
Published: March 2023
FIG. 3.5 Solubility of CH4 in pure [BMIM][PF6] (a), [OMIM][PF6] (b), [EMIM][BF4] (c), [BMIM][BF4] (d), [OMIM][BF4] (e), [BMIM][Tf2N] (f), and [OMIM][Tf2N] (g) at different temperatures. Lines, results predicted by the Mod. UNIFAC-Lei model; scattered points, experimental data. (black square box) 353.15 K; (red circle) 333.15 K; (green up triangle) 313.15 K; (blue down triangle) 293.15 K; (rose square box) 273.15 K; (blue circle) 258.15 K; (purple triangle) 243.15 K. Reprinted with permission from Yu et al., Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 57 (20), 7064–7076 (2018b). Copyright 2018 American Chemical Society. More about this image found in Solubility of CH4 in pure [BMIM][PF6] (a), [OMIM][PF...
Book Chapter
Series: AIPP Books, Professional
Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425514_009
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2551-4
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2548-4
... in contemporary society to assess the reliability of scientific statements relevant to the decision-making process of subjects with individual and social nature. In this way, the author defends a functional perspective for the teaching of NOS and points out that CV is not enough for this, as it turns...