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Postcolumn Reactor Components, Glass Beads

size 75 μm, acid-washed

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UNSPSC Code:
41115854
NACRES:
SB.51

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pkg of 25 g

size

75 μm

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Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

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dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Po-Hsiang Tsui et al.
Scientific reports, 7, 41004-41004 (2017-01-21)
Constructing ultrasound statistical parametric images by using a sliding window is a widely adopted strategy for characterizing tissues. Deficiency in spatial resolution, the appearance of boundary artifacts, and the prerequisite data distribution limit the practicability of statistical parametric imaging. In
Zhuhuang Zhou et al.
Ultrasonic imaging, 40(3), 171-189 (2018-03-07)
In this study, the window-modulated compounding (WMC) technique was integrated into three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound Nakagami imaging for improving the spatial visualization of backscatter statistics. A 3D WMC Nakagami image was produced by summing and averaging a number of 3D Nakagami
Xue Yu et al.
Physics in medicine and biology, 60(19), 7513-7531 (2015-09-16)
Ultrasound tissue characterization is crucial for the detection of tissue abnormalities. Since the statistics of the backscattered ultrasound signals strongly depend on density and spatial arrangement of local scatterers, appropriate modeling of the backscattered signals may be capable of providing
Jui Fang et al.
Ultrasonics, 87, 91-102 (2018-02-25)
Hepatic steatosis is an abnormal state where excess lipid mass is accumulated in hepatocyte vesicles. Backscattered ultrasound signals received from the liver contain useful information regarding the degree of steatosis in the liver. The homodyned-K (HK) distribution has been demonstrated

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