scholarly journals Cost-efficient characterization of the aeroacoustic performance of micro-perforated wall-treatments in a wind tunnel

2020 ◽  
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Cedric Maury ◽  
Teresa Bravo ◽  
Daniel Mazzoni ◽  
Muriel Amielh ◽  
Laurence Pietri
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1997 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 339-345
Author(s):  
James P. Sawyer ◽  
S. Rao ◽  
Mohammad A. Rob ◽  
Larry H. Mack ◽  
Sivaram Arepalli ◽  
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Makoto Matsui ◽  
Shingo Yoneda ◽  
Satoshi Nomura ◽  
Yoshiki Yamagiwa ◽  
Kimiya Komurasaki ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 235 ◽  
pp. 112101
Author(s):  
Johnny Estephan ◽  
Changda Feng ◽  
Arindam Gan Chowdhury ◽  
Mauricio Chavez ◽  
Appupillai Baskaran ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 169-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael R. Blumhorst

Characterization of pesticide degradation in soil is an important component in determining the environmental impact of agriculturally-applied pesticides. Several techniques currently are being used to generate these data, but small-scale laboratory studies remain one of the most effective, cost-efficient mechanisms of evaluating pesticide behavior in soil. With small-scale studies, many different environmental factors can be incorporated into the experimental design, and with the use of14C-labeled material, these studies (often referred to as soil degradation or soil metabolism studies) provide information on test substance persistence, degradation, volatilization, and mineralization. Care must be exercised, however, in selecting the experimental parameters to be used because of the potential adverse or artificial effects on the soil system.


Author(s):  
Samar Shah ◽  
Yaling Liu ◽  
Walter Hu

Biosensor detection process involves binding between biomolecules in a solution and a functionalized sensor surface. These sensors are time and cost efficient, sensitive, and enable new applications in medicine, drug design, and environmental monitoring. In literatures, various biosensor designs have been proposed, such as planar electrodes, nanowire, and nanospheres for different applications. However, to fully realize the potentials of these biosensors for biomarker/nanoparticle detection, several challenges must be addressed. In particular, ultra-sensitive biosensors are needed for detection of ultra-low concentration biomarkers such as cancer markers for early disease detection. The goal of this paper is to understand the diffusion process of biomarkers in a liquid solution and the binding with nanosensor surface through a stochastic particle model.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 033302 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvana Tourn ◽  
Jordi Pallarès ◽  
Ildefonso Cuesta ◽  
Uwe Schmidt Paulsen

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