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    Journal of solution chemistry 9 (1980), S. 805-807 
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Electrical conductivity ; electrolytes ; calibration standards ; potassium chloride
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract In a recent paper in this Journal, Saulnier and Barthel presented results for the electrolytic conductivity of 0.01 D potassium chloride solutions which they measured in a new type of conductance cell capable of absolute measurements at 0, 18 and 25°C. Their results disagreed by more than they expected from the results of Jones and Bradshaw at 18 and 25°C after they corrected the Jones and Bradshaw results to the absolute ohm and to the IPTS 1968. However their conversion was in error. The correct conversion is given and a recomparison is made with the Jones and Bradshaw results.
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    Solar physics 50 (1976), S. 37-48 
    ISSN: 1573-093X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A detailed study has been made of the lifetimes and evolution of fibrils in McMath 12417, using high resolution filtergrams in Hα and Ca ii K made at Big Bear Solar Observatory. It was found that when viewed near disk centre, the lifetime of a fibril is a monotonically increasing function of its maximum apparent length. This relationship, together with the form of the variation of fibril lengths as a function of time, suggests that fibrils result from material being impulsively injected into magnetic field lines at approximately 30 km s−, and returning under gravity. The lifetimes and apparent lengths of fibrils are then a function of the inclination of the field lines only. A study of wavelength scans through the Hα line confirms that the apparent extension and retraction of fibrils represents true mass motion.
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    Solar physics 59 (1978), S. 105-113 
    ISSN: 1573-093X
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The flare-like events which are frequently seen in Hα in apparently quiet regions of the solar disk can in all cases be identified with bipolar features (ephemeral regions, ER) on magnetograms. These events represent the Hα counterpart of X-ray bright point flares. Statistically, this phenomenon is associated with the proximity of the bipolar features to the super-granulation network, in the sense that an ER is likely to flare during its lifetime if the distance to the nearest network element is less than or equal to its own pole separation. This conclusion is supported by direct study of time sequences of magnetograms and Hα pictures, which manifest the interaction of ER with the supergranulation network. The flare-like brightenings in some examples occurred in the region of interaction between network flux and one pole of the ER. The consequence of this interaction is that small quantities of network flux are transported over distances of the order of the ER pole separations. This may have an important effect on the long-term diffusion of magnetic flux.
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    Solar physics 57 (1978), S. 37-48 
    ISSN: 1573-093X
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract High resolution filtergrams of the solar limb in D3 and off-band Hα have been used to investigate the spatial structure of the D3 chromosphere. It was found that spicules provide the major contribution to the intensity of the D3 emission band observed above the limb, with the remainder of the emission coming from a semi-homogeneous background component at low heights. The observations can be understood on the basis of the photoionization model, whereby it is found that helium is only slightly ionized at the height of peak intensity in the D3 emission band, and that spicules are at least 3 times denser than their surroundings at this height. In coronal holes, the D3 emission is confined to isolated emission patches, and these patches contain a fine structure resembling normal chromospheric spicules.
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    Solar physics 52 (1977), S. 343-348 
    ISSN: 1573-093X
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Microphotometry of calcium K-line photographs in the regions of polar coronal holes shows that the chromospheric network exterior to a hole has a slightly broader intensity distribution than that inside the hole itself, a fact which can be attributed to a greater number of bright network elements outside the hole. These bright elements presumably represent the enhanced network resulting from the dispersal of magnetic flux from old active regions, a hypothesis which is consistent with current ideas of coronal hole formation.
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    Plant and soil 121 (1990), S. 157-163 
    ISSN: 1573-5036
    Keywords: Mn tolerance ; Mn uptake ; nutrient distribution ; Solanum tuberosum ; solution culture ; stem-streak necrosis
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    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract The time-dependence of Mn accumulation was confirmed in potato foliage (Solanum tuberosum. L.cv. Norland) grown in solution culture. Older leaves grown at 0.61 mM Mn had substantially higher Mn concentrations than younger leaves and stem samples. Levels of Mn in older leaves increased steadily from 4000 µg g−1 at one week to 8–10,000 µg g−1 at 6 weeks, but were relatively constant in the emerging leaves. Even foliage grown at low Mn levels (0.01 mM Mn) had 4 fold gradients in Mn concentration from younger (40 µg g−1) to older leaves (180 µg g−1). At 0.61 mM Mn, concentrations of 3–4000 µg g−1 in the youngest fully-developed leaves did not bring about any decline in yield, and levels of up to 5000 µg g−1 occurred in individual potato leaves before Mn toxicity symptoms were observed. Potato foliage grown at the high Mn had similar leaf numbers, but showed an increased stem length and smaller leaves than foliage grown at 0.01 mM Mn. In particular, the leaf area of the middle and lower leaf fractions were affected by the high Mn level. The ability of rapidly growing plants to withstand high concentrations of Mn is discussed in relation to the pattern of dry matter and Mn accumulation shown by potato foliage.
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    International journal of thermophysics 8 (1987), S. 649-662 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: alkane ; congruence ; corresponding states ; density ; mixtures ; viscosity
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Viscosities and densities of the n-alkanes, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, decane, dodecane, tetradecane, hexadecane, and tetracosane, were measured for temperatures from 303 to 338 K. Viscosities were measured using a standard Utube Ostwald viscometer; a pycnometer was used to measure both pure alkane and mixture densities. Results for the binary system n-hexadecane + n-octane at 318.16, 328.16, and 338.16 K are presented here, and comparisons with selected correlating equations are made.
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    International journal of thermophysics 9 (1988), S. 47-59 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: alkane ; corresponding states ; density ; Grunberg and Nissan equation ; liquid ; mixtures ; viscosity
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract This paper is the second in a series of viscosity and density studies on multicomponent mixtures of n-alkanes from 303 to 338 K. Reported here are the results of binary mixtures of n-tetracosane + n-octane as well as quaternary mixtures of n-tetracosane + n-octane + n-decane + n-hexane at 318.16, 328.16, and 338.16 K. Viscosities were determined using a standard U-tube Ostwald viscometer, and densities were determined using a flask-type pycnometer. Empirical relations tested include the Grunberg and Nissan equation and the method of corresponding states. In addition, comparisons were made regarding the behavior of this quaternary system and homologous binary mixtures of n-hexadecane + n-octane and n-tetracosane + n-octane at the same temperatures.
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    International journal of thermophysics 20 (1999), S. 237-245 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: critical properties ; data bank ; density ; diffusion coefficients ; evaluated data ; organic mixtures ; solubility ; surface tension ; thermal conductivity ; viscosity
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract DIPPR Project 882 was organized to develop a computerized databank of selected and evaluated physical, thermodynamic, and transport properties for mixtures of primarily organic compounds. The properties include: liquid viscosities, liquid thermal conductivities, mutual diffusion coefficients, excess volumes and densities, surface tensions, critical temperatures, critical pressures and densities, and solubilities of sparingly soluble organic compounds. The collection is not complete. It is estimated that the complete collection covers about 90% of the mixture classes, contains about 85% of the binary systems published, references about 80% of the data sources, and is a repository for about 85% of all the data published (these estimates exclude density and solubility where the coverage was not intended to be comprehensive). Exhaustive literature searches were made. The data from the original literature were assessed and differences from the pure component values derived from the DIPPR Project 801 and other reliable evaluated data sources for pure compounds were noted. In cases where the differences were excessive, the data sets were rejected. The total collection consists of about 2140 mixture/property pairs covering 361 mixture classes. The results of the project are distributed as five books in the series Transport Properties and Related Thermodynamic Data of Binary Mixtures published by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and in electronic form as the DIPMIX Database on Transport Properties and Related Thermodynamic Data for Binary Mixtures distributed by the Thermodynamics Research Center.
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    International journal of thermophysics 20 (1999), S. 247-255 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: compilations ; database ; data selection ; data uncertainty ; thermodynamic properties ; thermophysical properties
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract As the world's supply of thermophysical property data that emerges from the laboratory increases, users of data become more dependent on evaluated compilations. However, the cost of producing and maintaining such compilations by traditional methods is becoming prohibitively expensive. The traditional compiler searches the literature, extracts, evaluates, and analyzes pertinent data and gathers it into a document or electronic database that reflects the state of knowledge of a particular subject at a particular time. Because clef the inherent time lag, it never catches up to the current state. The attempt to catch up requires that the whole procedure be repeated at intervals, with greater cost for each cycle. A more cost-effective procedure, called dynamic compilation is described. Here the user produces a compilation to-order at the time of need. It uses a suitable archive of experimental data maintained up-to-date, an automated procedure for extracting and selecting the best pertinent data, and procedures for fitting the pieces to suitable models that furnishes parameters for internally consistent data sets. With proper design of components this procedure is more economical than and superior to the traditional static compilations.
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