PHOSPHORUS EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN LIQUID IRON AND CAO-SIO2-MGO-AL2O3-FEO-P2O5 SLAGS: EAF SLAGS, THE EFFECT OF ALUMINA AND NEW CORRELATION

Phosphorus Equilibrium Between Liquid Iron and CaO-SiO2-MgO-Al2O3-FeO-P2O5 Slags: EAF Slags, the Effect of Alumina and New Correlation

The increased use of electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking using up to 100% direct reduced iron (DRI) has prompted an interest in better control of phosphorus since iron ore and, Shimmer Walls consequently, DRI have higher phosphorus and silica compared to scrap.There is limited work reported on slag chemistries corresponding to that in the EAF wh

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Exergy Analysis of Energy Systems in Buildings

The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying the first law of thermodynamics, which makes it possible to quantify the energy losses of the single components and to measure their energy conversion efficiency.However, this common approach does not properly consider that different forms of energy ha

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Explicit kinetic heterogeneity: mathematical models for interpretation of deuterium labeling of heterogeneous cell populations.

Estimation of division and death rates of lymphocytes in different conditions is vital for quantitative understanding of the immune system.Deuterium, in the form of deuterated glucose or heavy water, can be used to measure rates of proliferation and death of lymphocytes in vivo.Inferring these rates from labeling and TIG Torch Accessory Kit delabel

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The Diversity of Serum Anti-DSG3 IgG Subclasses Has a Major Impact on Pemphigus Activity and Is Predictive of Relapses After Treatment With Rituximab

IntroductionWe studied the distribution and in vitro pathogenicity of anti-DSG3 IgG subclasses during the course of pemphigus vulgaris (PV).MethodsWe longitudinally studied the distribution of anti-DSG3 IgG subclasses (before versus after treatment) in sera from PV patients, using an addressable-laser bead immunoassay (ALBIA).The in vitro pathogeni

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