Search Results - "Glezer, V"
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Electrochemistry of pyridine derivatives
Published in Journal of solid state electrochemistry (01-07-2023)“…The uniqueness of electrochemistry lies in the fact that it can make an unequivocal contribution to the studies of redox reaction mechanisms as well as it can…”
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Hydrate Formation in Water Foam Volume
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Effect of Surfactants on Synthesis of Gas Hydrates
Published in Journal of engineering thermophysics (01-04-2020)“…Gas hydrates are a special state of matter because of their properties to concentrate significant volumes of gas in themselves. Different hydrate forming gases…”
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Phase Equilibrium for Hydrofluorocarbon R134a Hydrate. Hydrate-Based Desalination of NaCl Salt Solution
Published in Journal of engineering thermophysics (01-09-2024)“…Experimental dependences (pressure-temperature) of phase equilibrium of hydrofluorocarbon R134a hydrate have been obtained in aqueous solution of the NaCl…”
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Sol−Gel Materials in Electrochemistry
Published in Chemistry of materials (18-11-1997)“…The subject of sol−gel electrochemistry is introduced, starting with a brief account of milestones in its evolution. Then, the types of sol−gel materials that…”
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Organically modified sol-gel sensors
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-01-1995)“…Sol-gel processes, which can be used to make biosensors, waveguide sensors and modified electrodes in a variety of configurations, are examined, and the main…”
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The meaning of the Weber-Fechner Law IV. The psychometric curve, the interaction between inter hemisphere and the interaction in intrahemisphere
Published in Fiziologiia cheloveka (01-01-2011)“…The subject was presented with a pair of lines. One line was an objective referent line Ro and did not change its length. The other was a test line and changed…”
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meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and description of scenes: III. Description of the visual space
Published in Human physiology (2009)“…The Weber-Fechner fraction was measured in experiments where a subject was presented with a pair of lines, the length of one (reference) line being constant…”
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Janis Stradins: An outstanding electrochemist and expert in the history of science: Part I. Jānis Stradiņš – His life and scientific achievements
Published in Journal of solid state electrochemistry (01-12-2021)“…Janis Stradins (10.12.1933 – 29.11.2019) was a well-known expert in molecular electrochemistry, ESR spectroscopy and physical organic chemistry, as well as in…”
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Significance of the Weber-Fechner law and scene description: III. Description of the visual space
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Meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and the principle of displacement
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Janis Stradins: An outstanding electrochemist and expert in the history of science
Published in Journal of solid state electrochemistry (01-01-2021)“…Janis Stradins (10.12.1933 – 29.11.2019) was a well-known expert in molecular electrochemistry, ESR spectroscopy and physical organic chemistry, as well as in…”
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Investigation of the effect of operating parameters on the synthesis of gas hydrate by the method based on self-organizing process of boiling-condensation of a hydrate-forming gas in the volume of water
Published in Applied surface science (01-11-2019)“…This paper presents experimental results on the effect of various operating parameters on the synthesis of gas hydrates by a method based on the…”
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The meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and description of scenes in terms of neural networks
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The role of spatial—Frequency analysis, primitives, and interhemispheric asymmetry in the identification of visual images
Published in Human physiology (01-09-2000)“…The review of articles concerning the role of spatial—frequency analysis and prmitives in the identification of visual images permits one to conclude that the…”
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Separate training of hemispheres to perform visual discrimination in conditions of blocking of interhemisphere transmission by masking
Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-03-2005)“…Subjects were trained to discriminate three figures presented in the left field of vision and three other figures presented in the right field of vision. In…”
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Linear and nonlinear properties of simple cells of the striate cortex of the cat: two types of nonlinearity
Published in Experimental brain research (01-11-1997)“…In a proportion of simple cells of the striate cortex, the weighting functions of the receptive fields (RFs) had more periods than could be established by…”
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Interhemispheric Asymmetry, Visual Learning and Invariant Identification of Images
Published in Human physiology (01-09-2005)“…Using a blockade of the communication between the hemispheres, the rate of learning to recognize figures and the invariance of their identification were…”
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The meaning of the Weber-Fechner law: IV. The psychometric curve and interhemispheric and intrahemispheric interactions
Published in Human physiology (2011)“…A subject was presented two horizontal lines. One of them was an objective reference line ( Ro ), whose length was unchanged. There were a total of five Ro…”
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Tribromopyrrole, Brominated Acids, and Other Disinfection Byproducts Produced by Disinfection of Drinking Water Rich in Bromide
Published in Environmental science & technology (01-09-2003)“…Using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), we investigated the formation of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) from high bromide waters (2 mg/L) treated…”
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