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Hu Yu-man - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Geometrical Explanatory Note and Principle Analysis of Taylor Mean Value Theorem
Journal of Jiangxi Institute of Education, 2009Co-Authors: Hu Yu-manAbstract:In the Taylor mean value theorem formula,when n=0,the theorem is Lagrange mean value theorem,and its geometrical Explanatory Note is apparent.This paper discusses a geometrical Explanatory Note of Taylor mean value theorem when n0(n is an integer).
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A Geometric Explanatory Note of Taylor Mean Value Theorem
Journal of Jiangxi Vocational and Technical College of Electricity, 2007Co-Authors: Hu Yu-manAbstract:This paper discusses a geometrical Explanatory Note of Taylor mean value theorem when n0(n is an integer).
Chisako Kanzaki - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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molecular synchronization enhances molecular interactions an Explanatory Note of pressure effects
Crystals, 2018Co-Authors: Munenori Numata, Chisako KanzakiAbstract:In this study, we investigated a unique aspect of the supramolecular polymerization of tetrakis (4-sulfonatophenyl) porphyrin (TPPS), a self-assembling porphyrin, under non-equilibrium conditions by subtracting the effects of back-pressure on its polymerization. We focused on the enhanced self-assembly abilities of TPPS under a process of rapid proton diffusion in a microflow channel. Rapid protonation caused synchronization of many sets of protonation/deprotonation equilibria on the molecular scale, leading to the production of many sets of growing suparmolecular spices. Pressure effects in the microflow channel, which could potentially promote self-assembly of TPPS, were negligible, becoming predominant only when the system was in the synchronized state.
Fausto Sanz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Explanatory Note on the standard Gibbs energy of adsorption
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1993Co-Authors: Joan Torrent, Fausto SanzAbstract:Abstract We reported previously a study on the standard Gibbs energy of adsorption for several isotherms, adopting the Guggenheim interphase model, as also discussed previously. In a personal communication, Lipkowski disagreed with the correction we made in our report to the value of ΔGads0 reported by Richer and Lipkowski for the adsorption of tert-amyl alcohol (t-AA) at the Au(100) aqueous solution interphase. He also made some criticisms of our treatment. The aim of this Note is to give an explanation.
Munenori Numata - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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molecular synchronization enhances molecular interactions an Explanatory Note of pressure effects
Crystals, 2018Co-Authors: Munenori Numata, Chisako KanzakiAbstract:In this study, we investigated a unique aspect of the supramolecular polymerization of tetrakis (4-sulfonatophenyl) porphyrin (TPPS), a self-assembling porphyrin, under non-equilibrium conditions by subtracting the effects of back-pressure on its polymerization. We focused on the enhanced self-assembly abilities of TPPS under a process of rapid proton diffusion in a microflow channel. Rapid protonation caused synchronization of many sets of protonation/deprotonation equilibria on the molecular scale, leading to the production of many sets of growing suparmolecular spices. Pressure effects in the microflow channel, which could potentially promote self-assembly of TPPS, were negligible, becoming predominant only when the system was in the synchronized state.
Gabor Lukacs - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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chikyu bankoku sankai yochi zenzu setsu the first japanese world map with latitudes and longitudes and with an extensive japanese Explanatory Note
Cartographic Journal, 2016Co-Authors: Gabor LukacsAbstract:In the early 1780s, Nagakubo Sekisui, the first Japanese scientific geographer, published a world map containing latitudes and longitudes, based on Matteo Ricci's map of 1602. The map and its extensive Explanatory text had a considerable impact on the educated classes of the late Edo Period (1603–1868) toward their new vision of the world. We are providing here an analysis of the map and the first complete English translation of Nagakubo Sekisui's most interesting, long Explanatory text.