نتایج جستجو برای: tar sands

تعداد نتایج: 11513  

2010
B. GRABOWSKA

Currently, approximately 70-80 % of casting production of ferrous alloys is done with sands containing bentonite (green sands). Information on an amount of active bentonite in moulding sands, after shakeout of casting, is necessary in the rebounding process of bentonite sands – under real casting house conditions. It decides how much of fresh bentonite should be added to moulding sands, thereby...

2014
P. MARÍN

P. M a r í n e t a l . G e o l o g i c a A c t a , 1 2 ( 4 ) , 3 2 7 3 4 2 ( 2 0 1 4 ) D O I : 1 0 . 1 3 4 4 / G e o l o g i c a A c t a 2 0 1 4 . 1 2 . 4 . 4 Asphaltic oils from SE Basque-Cantabrian Basin, Spain 328 reported by several authors (Ramírez del Pozo, 1969; Pujalte, 1977; Salamon, 1982; Rat, 1988; Grafe and Wiedmann, 1993; Cámara, 1997; Gómez et al., 2002; Capote et al., 2002; Barno...

2008
Christopher A. Bareither Tuncer B. Edil Craig H. Benson David M. Mickelson

This study evaluated the effects of physical characteristics and geologic factors on the shear strength of compacted sands from Wisconsin that are used as granular backfill for mechanically stabilized earth walls and reinforced soil slopes. Physical properties and shear strength were determined for 30 compacted sands collected from a broad range of geological deposits. Relationships between str...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1980
R Palacios L Llorente D Alarcón-Segovia A Ruíz-Arguelles E Díaz-Jouanen

Autologous rosette-forming cells (Tar cells) have surface and functional characteristics of post-thymic precursors and among these characteristics there are some that have been identified in the responsive cell of the autologous mixed-lymphocyte reaction (AMLR). We therefore did AMLR with circulating mononuclear cells from normal subjects using as responding cells either total T cells, T cells ...

2014
H. L. DUAN

H. F. Wang, J. J. Lu, K. F. Chen, H. L. Duan, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China A new method to treat four solid wastes of sodium silicate used sands, dewatered municipal sludge, clay sands sludge and waste polyethylene, was discussed. About wt/ 50 % sodium silicate used sands and wt/ 50 % dewatered sludge were mixed, and then cured by microwave with a certain thickness film of clay sands ...

2016
A. GRABARCZYK

The aim of this article is to test the properties of foundry moulding sands with a new bicomponent organic binder. The new binder is the composition of phenol-furfuryl resin, commonly used in foundry practice and biodegradable material – polycaprolactone. The paper presents the research of strength properties, thermal destruction and thermal deformation of moulding sands with a new bicomponent ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1997
R Yamamoto S Koseki J Ohkawa K Murakami S Nishikawa K Taira P K Kumar

Regulation of transcription of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) requires specific interaction of Tat protein with the trans-activation response region (TAR). Inhibition of replication of HIV-1 has previously been achieved with a TAR decoy, namely a short RNA oligonucleotide that corresponded to the sequence of the authentic TAR RNA. Since TAR RNA has the potential to interact with ce...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2003
Hashim M Al-Hashimi Stephen W Pitt Ananya Majumdar Weijun Xu Dinshaw J Patel

The effects of divalent Mg(2+) on the conformation and dynamics of the stem-loop transactivation response element (TAR) RNA from HIV-1 have been characterized using NMR residual dipolar couplings (RDCs). Order matrix analysis of one bond 13C-1H RDCs measured in TAR at [Mg(2+)]:[TAR] stoichiometric ratios of approximately 3:1 (TAR(3.0Mg)) and approximately 4.5:1 (TAR(4.5Mg)) revealed that Mg(2+)...

Journal: :Journal of chemical information and modeling 2016
Konrad Krawczyk Adelene Y. L. Sim Bernhard Knapp Charlotte M. Deane Peter Minary

HIV-1 replication requires binding to occur between Trans-activation Response Element (TAR) RNA and the TAT protein. This TAR-TAT binding depends on the conformation of TAR, and therapeutic development has attempted to exploit this dynamic behavior. Here we simulate TAR dynamics in the context of mutations inhibiting TAR binding. We find that two tertiary elements, the apical loop and the bulge...

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
m. hassanlourad iran-zanjan-etemadieh h. salehzadeh iran-tehran-narmak h. shahnazari iran-tehran-narmak

the effects of cementation and the physical properties of grains on the shear behavior of grouted sands are investigated in this paper. the consolidated-undrained triaxial shear behavior of three grouted carbonate sands with different physical properties, including particle size distribution, particle shape and void ratio, was studied. two sands were obtained from the north shores of the persia...

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