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Publikováno v:
Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice. 2:5-11
The education of health care professionals has evolved from focusing on the individual practitioner's knowledge and skills to recognizing that high quality health care requires practitioners who are prepared to function in interprofessional teams. Hi
Multiple active systems in a cell work together to produce sophisticated cellular behaviors such as motility and search. However, it is often unclear how this coupling specifies the complex emergent dynamics that define such behaviors. As a model sys
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 315:607-619
This paper describes a proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique, pulsed field gradient with diffusion editing (PFG-DE), to quantify drop size distributions of brine/crude oil emulsions. The drop size distributions obtained from this techniqu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 52:161-171
Wettability and NMR surface relaxation are related to each other. Wettability controls the fluid distribution in porous media. NMR surface relaxation dictates that the fluid in contact with the mineral surface has a relaxation time shorter than its b
Publikováno v:
SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 7:365-377
Summary Most existing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) permeability correlations for carbonates assume that vugs do not contribute to permeability. The objective of this work is to improve permeability estimation from NMR responses for carbonates by
Autor:
George J. Hirasaki, Heaton Nicholas J, M. Flaum, R. Freedman, Martin D. Hürlimann, Charles Flaum
Publikováno v:
SPE Journal. 8:317-327
Summary This paper discusses a new nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method that can provide wettability, saturation, and oil viscosity values in rocks partially saturated with oil and brine. The method takes advantage of two new technological advance
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SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 5:455-464
Summary This paper discusses the application of a new magnetic resonance fluid (MRF) characterization method to field data acquired by a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) well-logging tool. The theoretical and experimental foundation underlying the me
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 154:261-268
Spin relaxation is a sensitive probe of molecular structure and dynamics. Correlation of relaxation time constants, such as T(1) and T(2), conceptually similar to the conventional multidimensional spectroscopy, have been difficult to determine primar
Autor:
Daniel S. O'Leary, Klaas E. Stephan, Stephan Arndt, Nancy C. Andreasen, Vincent A. Magnotta, Tonya White, M. Flaum
Publikováno v:
Psychological Medicine. 31:1065-1078
Background. According to current theories, schizophrenia results from altered connectivity in brain circuits for fundamental cognitive operations. Consequently, the poorly understood mechanisms of neuroleptic treatment may be explainable by altered f
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 23:337-339
Measurements of time-dependent diffusion are performed on a rock sample saturated first with water, then methane and finally ethane. The gases were selected because their increased diffusivities and relaxation times allow probing greater length scale