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Scale-up of oscillatory flow mixing
(University of Cambridge, 2000-02-15)
Oscillatory Flow Mixing is a recent development in mixing technology which has evolved
over the past decade. It has a number of similarities to other mixing technologies,
particularly pulsed and reciprocating plate ...
Systematic analysis of gene expression in human brains before and after death
(2005-12-30)
Abstract Background Numerous studies have employed microarray techniques to study changes in gene expression in connection with human disease, aging and evolution. The vast majority of human samples available for research ...
The role of gene fusions in the evolution of metabolic pathways: the histidine biosynthesis case
(2007-08-16)
Abstract Background Histidine biosynthesis is one of the best characterized anabolic pathways. There is a large body of genetic and biochemical information available, including operon structure, gene expression, and ...
Predicted mouse peroxisome-targeted proteins and their actual subcellular locations
(2008-12-12)
Abstract Background The import of most intraperoxisomal proteins is mediated by peroxisome targeting signals at their C-termini (PTS1) or N-terminal regions (PTS2). Both signals have been integrated in subcellular location ...
Modeling HIV quasispecies evolutionary dynamics
(2007-08-16)
Abstract Background During the HIV infection several quasispecies of the virus arise, which are able to use different coreceptors, in particular the CCR5 and CXCR4 coreceptors (R5 and X4 phenotypes, respectively). The ...
Polystyrene PS648 outlet optical birefringence pattern, piston speed 0.16mm/s
(2008-08-27)
The optical birefringence pattern obtained from polystyrene PS648 flowing through a narrow slit. Experiment conducted on the Cambridge Multi Pass Rheometer (MPR4) at a piston speed of 0.16 mm/s at 170C. Video shows the ...
Polystyrene PS648 inlet optical birefringence pattern, piston speed 0.16mm/s
(2008-08-27)
The optical birefringence pattern obtained from polystyrene PS648 flowing through a narrow slit. Experiment conducted on the Cambridge Multi Pass Rheometer (MPR4) at a piston speed of 0.16 mm/s at 170C. Video shows the ...
Polystyrene PS648 inlet optical birefringence pattern, piston speed 1.0mm/s
(2008-08-27)
The optical birefringence pattern obtained from polystyrene PS648 flowing through a narrow slit. Experiment conducted on the Cambridge Multi Pass Rheometer (MPR4) at a piston speed of 1.0 mm/s at 170C. Video shows the inlet ...
Multi-Scale, Sustainable Reaction Engineering - A New Departmental Initiative
(2008-07-29)
Multi-Scale, Sustainable Reaction Engineering - A New Departmental Initiative
The contribution of chemical engineering to biotechnology
(2008-07-29)
The contribution of chemical engineering to biotechnology.