EFFECTS OF THE THERMODYNAMIC CONDITIONS ON THE ACOUSTIC SIGNATURE OF BUBBLE NUCLEATION IN SUPERHEATED LIQUIDS USED IN DARK MATTER SEARCH EXPERIMENTS

Effects of the thermodynamic conditions on the acoustic signature of bubble nucleation in superheated liquids used in dark matter search experiments

Abstract In the framework of the search for dark matter in the form of WIMPs using superheated liquids, a study is conducted to establish a computational procedure aimed at determining how the thermodynamic conditions kept inside a particle detector affect the acoustic signal produced by bubble nucleation.It is Mastectomy Swimwear found that the ac

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Solitary ulcerated congenital giant juvenile xanthogranuloma

A 3-month-old Hoods female patient with a giant ulcerated nodule over the back since birth was diagnosed as congenital giant juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) based on clinical and histopathological examination.Congenital giant JXG with ulceration at birth is a rare presentation of JXG and commonly misdiagnosed.This case emphasizes the importance of b

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Arkaim Textile

The paper highlights the results of research of textile impressions on the inside of fragments of ceramic vessels from the Light Plugs collection of fortified settlement Arkaim in the Southern Trans-Urals.The technological characteristics of textiles, reconstructed on the basis of the analysis of impressions-positives from imprints, are given.All t

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Impact of molecular weight on the mechanism of cellular uptake of polyethylene glycols (PEGs) with particular reference to P-glycoprotein

Polyethylene glycols (PEGs) in general use are polydisperse molecules with molecular weight (MW) distributed around an average value applied in their designation e.g., PEG 4000.Previous Books research has shown that PEGs can act as P-glycoprotein (P-gp) inhibitors with the potential to affect the absorption and efflux of concomitantly administered

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