「gases」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「of」)
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geometric pressure of | gases in furnaces is small in comparison with the ki |
laboratories working with small quantities of | gases or specialty gases. |
Laminar flow elements measure the mass flow of | gases directly. |
For mixtures of | gases, the letter y is recommended. |
The corresponding study of | gases in motion is called aerodynamics. |
The instruments are used for the analysis of | gases and in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. |
Enskog helped develop the kinetic theory of | gases by extending the Maxwell-Boltzmann equations. |
7 he completed his thesis on kinetic theory of | gases at Uppsala. |
John Dalton's paper "On the Absorption of | Gases by Water and Other Liquids". |
solutions can weakly dissolve certain kinds of | gases from a mixed gas stream. |
In contrast, the density of | gases is strongly affected by pressure. |
Aerostatics is the study of | gases that are not in motion. |
d explanation of choked and non-choked flow of | gases, as well as the equation for the choked flow o |
mitters is a family of endogenous molecules of | gases or gaseous signaling molecules, including NO, |
was not only strong but limited the release of | gases when the gun was discharged. |
ments to investigate atmospheric dispersion of | gases was carried out on the island. |
In mixtures of | gases where interactions between the different speci |
xpanders which are used in the liquefaction of | gases such as liquid hydrogen |
on the leaf surface which allows diffusion of | gases but not of water vapour. |
an understanding of the physical properties of | gases and how they relate to chemical reactions and, |
aper to the Royal Society on the absorption of | gases in liquids. |
ed approximately by measuring the viscosity of | gases and density of pure crystalline solids. |
ents of the refractive index and dispersion of | gases; a transparent pressure chamber can be positio |
In the case of | gases, that never became liquid in absence of heat, |
egative enthalpy and entropy of dissolution of | gases, etc. |
is an engine that allows for the combustion of | gases in a vacuum or under pressure, eliminating the |
a device to demonstrate the buoyant effect of | gases like air; as shown in the pictures on the righ |
nticels, or pores, which allow the exchange of | gases with the atmosphere. |
to effect a partial separation of a mixture of | gases if the components have different molecular wei |
ce, and it is accompanied by the production of | gases, primarily carbon dioxide and methane. |
itish physicist who worked on the viscosity of | gases, molecular dynamics, optics, acoustics and geo |
reference conditions to express the volumes of | gases and liquids and related quantities such as the |
ulin's green color comes from a combination of | gases that make up its local atmosphere, primarily d |
reated by the impact facilitate the release of | gases from within the planet. |
containing a volatile liquid and a mixture of | gases that is connected usually by a twisting glass |
ome plumbing installations for the delivery of | gases or fluids under pressure have a threaded secti |
The information on kinds of | gases in the extreme reaches of the atmosphere may b |
ave a partial account of the kinetic theory of | gases in 1820 though it was neglected by the scienti |
ctical when dealing with atoms or molecules of | gases, liquids or solids at room temperature and atm |
"For his researches on the complete drying of | gases and liquids" |
lutions, but he soon changed to the spectra of | gases and to astrophysics, which were to be the main |
such as light intensity and concentrations of | gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and ozone |
commitments, but he wrote on the absorption of | gases on glass surfaces, on the theory of strong ele |
y intercellular spaces to allow the passage of | gases, such as the intake of carbon dioxide for phot |
more than a century where the peculiar mix of | gases has allowed them to extend their lifespan. |
comparing the vapor density of a collection of | gases with molecules containing one or more of the c |
rk membranes can be used for the separation of | gases because of its highly porous structure, large |
, only pumps the normal atmospheric mixture of | gases into the bottle, which (by Dalton's Law) does |
ing' - heating due to adiabatic compression of | gases can reach decomposition temperatures). |
liquid or solid forms, but must be composed of | gases or vapours. |
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