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    The choice of suitable materials that does not generate electrostatic is the simplest method of avoiding static. A person can make a material suitable by spray coating a surface to make it conductive. The spray can be used on car seats and carpeting, and thin sheeting. (Hammer & Price, 2001, p. 354). Neutralizing electrostatic can be divided into three major types: radioactive, high-voltage, and induction neutralizers. The radioactive neutralizer…

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    2. Materials and Methods: The entire procedure for the identification of appropriate drug targets and prediction of inhibitor is shown in Figure 1 through schematic diagram. 2.1 Pathway analysis of the host and pathogen The Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database [1, 2] was explored for metabolic pathways for both human genomes and Shigella flexneri 2a (301). The identification numbers of all pathways from both organisms were listed. Thereafter, a manual comparison was made…

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    The initial concentration of RSF solution also plays an important role in the preparation of PTX-loaded RSF nanospheres (Table 2). When the RSF concentration increased to 15 mg/ml, the diameter of PTX-loaded RSF nanospheres changed corresponding to the lower concentration [RSF= 8 mg/ml]. It proves that the drug-loaded nanospheres range from 110~580 nm which apply to the intravenous chemotherapy is easy to be synthesized via varying the concentration of RSF solution and ethanol. Table 2…

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    Psedo Transmembrane

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    determined by the osmotic pressure. The mechanism that prevents proton channeling is believed to be the proton exclusion mechanism and is caused by the NPA region. The macro dipoles of both of the half-helices made from the B and E loops focus an electrostatic potential that is positive, which appears to be crucial for the exclusion of protons. The water chain is in a bi-directional manner and at every half point the hydrogens located away from the center prevent the formation of dipole moments,…

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    The concepts of nuclear fusion and fission have recently taken a great role on the future of energy acquirement. Nuclear energy seemingly is the way of the future as it is exceedingly more efficient than any means of energy that which we have now. In nuclear power plants, fission is used to generate the power required to develop steam which then powers turbines. Fusion on the other hand, is essentially the reaction that occurs in the sun. Essentially, "Hydrogen nuclei (such as deuterium and…

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    A Cast Iron Griddles

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    A cast iron griddle can single-handedly make the fluffiest pancakes you've ever eaten, or french toast that has the crispy edge so craved at breakfast time. Whether breakfast, lunch or dinner, you won't want to miss out on the flavor cast iron griddles can provide. These two-sided iron griddles cook wonderfully on gas & electric, charcoal or campfire with the same tasty results. Most standard size griddles will fit over two burners of your Grill Panstove, and though they vary in size slightly,…

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    died on February 23, 1855. He was very successful. He was able to accomplish some big things before he passed. He was a German mathematician. The fields that he was in are These include number theory, algebra, statistics, differential geometry, electrostatics, astronomy, and many more. He had some nicknames that he was sometimes called. His parents were never really there to support him growing up but he still managed to become very…

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    the charge opposite to that of the external charge will be drawn to that outside object, while electrons with that equivalent charge as the external object will repel and move away from the object. This redistribution of charges is also known as electrostatic induction. Hence, the way a Faraday cage works as an external electric field which causes electric charges that are within the conducting material of the cage-such as that of the can in Ben Franklin’s experiment with the cork ball-to be…

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    Micropump Case Study

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    INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRO-MECHANICAL FACTORS EFFECTING PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATOR FOR VALVELESS MICROPUMP CHARACTERISTICS Abstract In this study, a new micropump was designed which is suitable for medical applications regarding size and flow rate. When a micropump is used to control the amount of drug delivery, the flow rate is a key parameter and can be controlled with the diaphragm displacement. The amount of displacement depends on the thickness of piezoelectric element, voltage,…

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    It takes place at such high temperatures that the gas produced turns into plasma. Usually, fusion is not feasible because of the electrostatic repulsion between 2 nuclei but if circumstances can be achieved where the 2 hydrogen isotopes, deuterium and tritium are heated to such an extent that they can overcome electrostatic repulsion, the 2 nuclei can fuse to release a tremendous amount of energy. This is currently being achieved by the Tokamak reactors. Nuclear fusion doesn’t…

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