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Q. Can you explain in layman's terms why you cannot eliminate mercury and ballast from compact fluorescents, and why they shed harsh light? A. Generating light is a function of vapor pressure.
Most results could be summarized as a function of vapor incident angle (VIA), α.
PET is a function of vapor pressure gradient, available energy, and vegetation type (Douglas et al. 2009).
Quantitative estimation of water uptake at different locations in CLs as a function of vapor activity is successfully achieved.
This is achieved by first presenting simple bounding derivations of condensate pH as a function of vapor loss from a distiller (dynamic system) for a vapor initially at equilibrium with a saturated calcium chloride brine at 50-150°C 50-150°Cr.
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Fugacity of the mixture as a function of vapor-phase pressure.
A classical gravimetric sorption method was used to measure the amount of solvent absorbed as a function of vapor-phase water pressure.
However, under two-phase conditions, the fugacity of a component in liquid phase ((f_{text{li}})) is calculated as a function of liquid-phase pressure and is compared to the fugacity of the gaseous phase ((f_{text{gi}})) calculated as a function of vapor-phase pressure.
It can be seen that δ cr is a function of the vapor pressure, substrate temperature (indirectly via the liquid-vapor surface tension term), and substrate-liquid interaction (embedded in the Hamaker constant A).
Refractive indices of ITO, TiO2, and SiO2 thin films as a function of the vapor incident angle.
Fig. 3 Porosity of SiO2 thin films as a function of the vapor incident angle, estimated from measured refractive indices of thin films.
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