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Discontinuous elongation of nematic gels by a magnetic field
The effects of a magnetic field on the swelling of a nematic gel immersed in a low molecular weight liquid crystal solvent are examined by using a mean field theory. The nematic-isotropic (paranematic) phase transition temperature of the gel and the solvent is controlled by the external field. As a result of an anisotropic coupling between the gel and solvent, the shape of the gel is discontinuously (or continuously) elongated with increasing the strength of the external field. We examine the condition for a first- and second-order volume phase transition of the gel under a magnetic field
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Construction Of Biologically Productive Artificial Tidal Flats With Solidified Sea Bottom Sediments
Ago Bay is a typical enclosed coastal sea that is connected to the Pacific Ocean via a very narrow and shallow entrance. The bay has been contaminated by the practice of culturing pearls, which has been occurring for the past 110 years. To address this problem, a new technology — the Hi-Biah-System (HBS) — was introduced in 2005. This product of this system, which dewaters muddy dredged sediments and reduces them to their raw materials, was used to construct a tidal flat. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the environmental conditions of the constructed tidal flat 2 years after it was built. We monitored the physico-chemical (oxidation–reduction potential, acid volatile sulphide, loss on ignition, water content, total organic carbon, total nitrogen, chlorophyll a, and particle size) and biological characteristics of five constructed tidal flats and a natural tidal flat. At the same tidal level, the physico-chemical parameters were similar among the five constructed tidal flats and the natural one. However, the biomass and macrobenthic population were higher in the constructed flat compared to the natural one. We suggest that the muddy dredged sediments generated by the HBS could provide useful materials for enhancing the productivity of the tidal coastal environment
MORPHOLOGICAL CROSSOVER FOR VISCOUS FINGERING PATTERNS IN POLYMER SOLUTIONS(Session IV : Structures & Patterns, The 1st Tohwa University International Meeting on Statistical Physics Theories, Experiments and Computer Simulations)
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EFFECTS OF POLYSTYRENE ADSORPTION ON STRUCTURE AND RHEOLOGY OF SILICA SUSPENSIONS(Session III : Complex Fluids, The 1st Tohwa University International Meeting on Statistical Physics Theories, Experiments and Computer Simulations)
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