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Die industrielle Erzeugung von Massenprodukten aber auch von hochwertigen Spezialchemikalien erfolgt oftmals mithilfe von Fällprozessen.Die Kenntnis des Zusammenhangs zwischen den stoffsystemspezifischen Grundlagen und der technischen Feststofferzeugung ist jedoch mangelhaft und wird oftmals wenig verstanden. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es daher, diese beschriebene Lücke zu schließen.
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Die industrielle Erzeugung von Massenprodukten aber auch von hochwertigen Spezialchemikalien erfolgt oftmals mithilfe von Fällprozessen.Die Kenntnis des Zusammenhangs zwischen den stoffsystemspezifischen Grundlagen und der technischen Feststofferzeugung ist jedoch mangelhaft und wird oftmals wenig verstanden. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es daher, diese beschriebene Lücke zu schließen.
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Die industrielle Erzeugung von Massenprodukten aber auch von hochwertigen Spezialchemikalien erfolgt oftmals mithilfe von Fällprozessen.Die Kenntnis des Zusammenhangs zwischen den stoffsystemspezifischen Grundlagen und der technischen Feststofferzeugung ist jedoch mangelhaft und wird oftmals wenig verstanden. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es daher, diese beschriebene Lücke zu schließen.
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Luminescence. --- Aggregation (Chemistry) --- Photoemission.
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Aggregation (Chemistry) --- Colloids --- Gelation --- Congresses --- Congresses --- Congresses
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Aggregation (Chemistry) --- Colloids --- Micelles --- Solution (Chemistry)
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Hematology and Coagulation is a clear and easy-to-read presentation of core topics and detailed case studies that illustrate the application of hematopathology knowledge to everyday patient care. In order to be successful, as well as to pass the American Board of Pathology examination, all pathology residents must have a good command of hematopathology, including the challenging topics of hematology and coagulation. Hematology and Coagulation meets this challenge head on. This basic primer offers practical examples of how things function in the hematopathology clinic as well as useful lists, sample questions, and a bullet-point format ideal for quick pre-board review. This book provides only the most clinically relevant examples designed to educate senior medical students, residents and fellows and "refresh" the knowledge base, without overwhelming students, residents, and clinicians. Takes a practical and easy-to-read approach to understanding hematology and coagulation at an appropriate level for both board preparation as well as a professional refresher course Covers all important clinical information found in larger textbooks in a more succinct and easy-to-understand manner Covers essential concepts in hematopathology in such a way that fellows and clinicians understand the methods without having to become specialists in the field.
Hematology. --- Coagulation. --- Blood --- Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Aggregation (Chemistry) --- Haematology --- Internal medicine
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"Framboids may be the most astonishing and abundant natural features you have never heard of. These microscopic spherules of golden pyrite consist of thousands of even smaller microcrystals often arranged in stunning geometric arrays. There are probably 1030 on Earth and they are forming at a rate of 1020 every second. This means that there are a billion times more framboids than sand grains on Earth and a million times more framboids than stars in the observable universe. They are all around us: they can be found in rocks of all ages and in present-day sediments, soils and natural waters. The sulfur in the pyrite is mainly produced by bacteria and many framboids contain organic matter. They are formed through burst nucleation of supersaturated solutions of iron and sulfide followed by limited crystal growth in diffusion-dominated stagnant sediments. The framboids self-assemble as surface free energy is minimized and the microcrystals are attracted to each other by surface forces. Self-organization occurs through entropy maximization and the microcrystals rotate into their final positions through Brownian motion. The final shape of the framboids is often actually polygonal or partially facetted rather than spherical, as icosahedral microcrystal packing develops. Their average diameter is around 6 microns and the average microcrystal size is about 0.1 microns. There is no significant change in these dimensions with time: the framboid is an exceptionally stable structure and the oldest may be 2.9 billion years old. This means that they provide samples of the chemistry of ancient environments"--
Pyrites --- Ore deposits --- Sediments (Geology) --- Texture (Crystallography) --- Aggregation (Chemistry)
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"Aggregation-Induced Emission (AIE): A Practical Guide introduces readers to the topic, guiding them through fundamental concepts and the latest advances in applications. The book covers concepts, principles and working mechanisms of AIE in AIE-active luminogens, with different classes of AIE luminogens reviewed, including polymers, three-dimensional frameworks (MOFs and COFs) and supramolecular gels. Special focus is given to the structure-property relationship, structural design strategies, targeted properties and application performance. The book provides readers with a deep understanding, not only on the fundamental principles of AIE, but more importantly, on how AIE luminogens and AIE properties can be incorporated in material development."--
Materials --- Electric properties. --- Erosion. --- Erosion of materials --- Deterioration --- Aggregation (Chemistry) --- Luminescence. --- Luminescence --- Fluorescence --- Models, Molecular
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"While significant progress has been made in the past decade, the current understanding of protein aggregation and its consequences is still immature. Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins provides an up-to-date resource on protein aggregation and its consequences, and available methods to control or slow down the aggregation process. This book also covers an overview on the causes, consequences, characterization, and control of the aggregation of therapeutic proteins. The knowledge in this book will help pharmaceutical scientists in the development of therapeutic proteins, and also instigate further scientific investigations in this area"--Provided by publisher.
Protein drugs. --- Aggregation (Chemistry) --- Recombinant Proteins --- Cell Aggregation. --- Protein Conformation. --- Protein Folding. --- therapeutic use. --- metabolism.
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