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    Springer
    International journal of thermophysics 19 (1998), S. 391-401 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: gas viscosity ; high pressures ; high temperatures ; vibrating-wire viscometer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The vibrating-wire technique has been applied to design a viscometer for precise measurements on gases in the temperature range 25 to 250°C at pressures from 0.1 to 40 MPa employing two Chromel wires with different radii. The technique has been improved to avoid the influence of higher harmonic modes and the degeneracy of perpendicular modes, to eliminate electromagnetic noise from the signal, and to minimize the influence of the magnetic damping. The decrement and frequency of the oscillation have to be determined by extrapolation to zero displacement, and wires with a perfectly smooth surface are needed to meet the requirements of the measuring theory. The viscosity measurements are characterized by a precision of ±0.05% at ambient temperature. Considering the uncertainty of the reference data used for calibration, the total uncertainty amounts to ±0.2% within the calibrated range of the boundary-layer thickness.
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    ISSN: 1573-9058
    Keywords: cetylpyridinium chloride ; digitonin ; membrane vesicles ; Phaseolus vulgaris ; sodium dodecylsulfate ; thylakoids ; Triton X-100 ; Zwittergents
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Agranal thylakoid membranes from leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris L. were fragmented using seven distinct detergents: digitonin, Triton X-100, cetylpyridinium chloride, sodium dodecylsulfate, and Zwittergents 3-12, 3-14, and 3-16, differing in chemical composition and/or electric charges. Subchloroplast particles separated on a Percoll gradient were examined by flow cytometry to determine their size and shape. Vesicle size was also determined by a haematological analyzer, which produced comparable results. Individual green bands consisted of vesicles of fairly wide size distribution. Simple direct proportionality between the particle density and their size was not observed in any case, nevertheless, bigger particles were more abundant in fractions of higher density. Some vesicles had even a larger size than the original thylakoids. This might reflect a specific action of the detergents in low concentrations on agranal membranes, with incorporation of detergent molecules into vesicles. Inner structures of particles of the same size and density were not necessarily identical, but represented several populations, as was apparent from the side scatter analysis. Flow cytometric analysis can thus be used for the investigation of mechanisms of membrane fragmentation by detergents.
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