Exact(2)
That kind of time won't stand for the volume makers.
In these figures, P1, P2, P3 and P4 stand for platelet-like, blade-like, cylinder-like, and brick-like shape particles, respectively, and V03, V1, V3, and V5 stand for the volume fraction of 0.3, 1, 3, and 5%, respectively.
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'P' stands for 'PVP' and the followed number stands for the volume of NH33H2O added.
Here, x stood for the volume of gold TN solution added.
ρ (g/cm3) stands for the density of the feed and V (mL) stands for the volume of the product after the adsorption.
The isoperimetric deficit of these domains is estimated for various norms of, where again and denote surface area and volume of the domain and stands for the volume of the standard Euclidean ball.
Delta n_{{{text{CO}}_{2} }} = frac{{P_{0} V_{0} }}{{Z_{0} RT_{0} }} - frac{{P_{t} V_{t} }}{{Z_{t} RT_{t} }} (1 where P is the pressure; T represents the temperature; V stands for the volume of the gas inside the reactor; Z is the gas compressibility factor; R represents the universal gas constant; and subscripts 0 and t stand for conditions of the cell at time t = 0 and time t, respectively.
VPTV stands for the volume of the PTV.
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