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While the Wigner law is well suited to describe the rising cross section behavior close to the threshold, the ZCC model also reproduces a decaying cross section at higher energies.
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Based on those values another rise in the cross section is expected at 0.732 eV (5903 cm-1) where the NO (v = 3) state becomes accessible.
Al-Za'al et al. applied the model to NO- photodetachment and predicted a sharp rise in the cross section at 0.507 eV (4090 cm-1), which is associated with the channel to produce NO (v = 2) opening up [13].
In particular, enlargements of the flow cross section give rise to parasitic pressure losses both in the enlargement fitting and in the piping system that is downstream of the enlargement.
This paper presents an experimental investigation, in which velocity field was measured above the roof of a high-rise building with a square cross section and height to width ratio of 1 3 surrounded by four buildings of the same geometry.
The distance between the opposing β-strands stays constantly 11.5 Å, which, in combination with the extended outline gives rise to a bean-shaped cross section of the LβH-domain (Figure 2A, bottom panel).
The cross section at the (v = 2) threshold rises by almost a factor of two, in accordance with the predictions from the ZCC model [13].
Open image in new window Fig. 7 Low-rise wall specimens W1 and W2 with barbell-shaped cross section (Sittipunt et al. 2001).
Maybe it was inevitable that the unconference trend would combine with staycation and the unstoppable rise of the low-key festival, but that is exactly the cross section that meets where the Do Lectures happens.
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