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The measured surface tensions were compared with the available data and the predictions of various models, including the Parachor method and Linear Gradient Theory: both were able to describe the data within their uncertainty.
Measured surface tensions in upper airway fluids are significantly lower than would be expected in the absence of a surfactant.
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We measured surface tension with a technique based on drop geometry.
A strong correlation between the measured surface tension and the isoprene concentration was clearly evidenced.
By 1970, however, it had been shown that it is possible to measure surface tension changes at the metal-solution interface.
The modified stalagmometric method is used for the measuring surface tension.
Optimization of the hydrochloric acid (HCl) concentration in the developed scale inhibitor by measuring surface tension on the boundary layer between the oil and the aqueous scale inhibitor solution.
In this study, the following experimental work has been carried out: Optimization of the hydrochloric acid (HCl) concentration in the developed scale inhibitor by measuring surface tension on the boundary layer between the oil and the aqueous scale inhibitor solution.
Extent of surface modification was physically evaluated by observing both its color changes with digital camera and morphological changes with scanning electron microscopy as well as by measuring surface tension with water contact angle.
For a more quantitative analysis of cSPLUNC1 surfactant activity, we used the pendant drop method to directly measure surface tension.
We also used pendant drop tensiometry (Augustine Scientific, Newbury, Ohio) to directly measure surface tension of a 1 µl droplet of water, lysozyme, native cSPLUNC1, or SDS (10%).
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