نتایج جستجو برای: squid ink polysaccharides

تعداد نتایج: 35204  

Journal: :Journal of Osaka Dental University 1997
M Yoshikawa K Noguchi T Toda

We investigated the use of India ink as an indicator of root canal sealing ability. Sealing ability is one of the most important factors required of root canal cements. Various dyes have been used for this purpose. Methylene blue, radioisotopes and India ink have all been tried. However, there is no evidence that India ink is suitable as an indicator. We measured the particle size distribution ...

2015
Sung-Hwan Eom Sang-Hoon Lee Yong-Gi Chun Chan-Eun Park Dong-June Park

We developed a new softening technology applicable to the main body of the jumbo squid Dosidicus gigas; this will aid in squid consumption by elderly individuals and those who have masticatory and dysphagia problems. Protease solutions were injected into jumbo squid and hardness was measured using a texture analyzer. Seven enzymes were tested. Jumbo squid became progressively softer during brom...

2004
Roger D. Hersch Fabien Collaud Frederique Crete Patrick Emmel

We propose a new spectral prediction model as well as new approaches for modeling ink spreading which occurs when printing ink layer superpositions. The spectral prediction model enhances the classical ClapperYule model by taking into account the fact that proportionally more incident light through a given colorant surface is reflected back onto the same colorant surface than onto other coloran...

2011
Eran Segev Oren Suchoi Oleg Shtempluck Fei Xue Eyal Buks

We study the metastable response of a highly hysteretic dc superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) made of a niobium loop interrupted by two nanobridges. We excite the SQUID with an alternating current and with direct magnetic flux, and find different stability zones forming diamond-like structures in the measured voltage across the SQUID. When such a SQUID is embedded in a transmis...

1996
Christian Rembe Joachim Patzer Eberhard P. Hofer Peter Krehl

Recent Progress in Ink Jet Technologies II 103 Chapter 2, Thermal Ink Jet Recent Progress in Ink Jet Technologies II Copyright 1999, IS&T

2000
Patrick Emmel Roger D. Hersch

This study aims at exploring ink spreading, which causes significant colour deviations in ink-jet printing. We present a method for investigating this phenomenon by considering only a limited number of cases. Using a combinatorial approach based on Pólya’s counting theory, we determine a small set of ink drop configurations which allows to deduce the ink spreading in all other cases. This impro...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
T G Nolen P M Johnson

The seahare Aplysia spp. extracts many of its defensive chemicals from its red seaweed diet, including its purple ink, which is an effective deterrent against predators such as anemones and crabs. It is believed that the inking behavior is a high-threshold, all-or-none fixed act that nearly completely depletes the seahare of its ink supply. If a seahare depletes its gland of ink, it must seek o...

2017
Mason Chen

Fractionation is important to understand someone’s health. How we can simulate blood fractionation through a simple, inexpensive ink spread experiment more about blood fractionation and liquid chromatography. Cotton will spread on ink the most because it has the most pores. Pilot ink spreads fast because it is water-based (low viscosity). Higher temperatures should result in more spread because...

2013
Marcello Fidaleo Nadia Bortone Mark Schulte Michael C. Flickinger Camillo de Lellis

We formulated a latex ink for ink-jet deposition of viable Gram-negative bacterium Gluconobacter oxydans as a model adhesive, thin, highly bio-reactive microstructured microbial coating. Control of G. oxydans latex-based ink viscosity by dilution with water allowed ink-jet piezoelectric droplet deposition of 30 × 30 arrays of two or three droplets/dot microstructures on a polyester substrate. P...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Instrumentation and Measurement 2001
Christopher Ian Pakes Patrick W. Josephs-Franks R. P. Reed Stephen G. Corner Mark S. Colclough

We report progress toward a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID)-based system capable of detecting a few atomic spin-flips. The scaling of the flux sensitivity with SQUID loop dimension of miniature niobium dc SQUID devices is examined and shown experimentally to vary as predicted. Our smallest device, with loop size 3 m 3 m, is capable of detecting 40 spins in a 1-Hz bandwidth. ...

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