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Charge Transport in one Dimension:Dissipative and Non-Dissipative Space-Charge Limited Currents
We consider charge transport in nanopores where the dielectric constant
inside the nanopore is much greater than in the surrounding material, so that
the flux of the electric fields due to the charges is almost entirely confined
to the nanopore. That means that we may model the electric fields due to charge
densities in the nanopore in terms of average properties across the nanopore as
solutions of one dimensional Poisson equations. We develop basic equations for
an M component system using equations of continuity to relate concentrations to
currents, and flux equations relating currents to concentration gradients and
conductivities. We then derive simplified scaled versions of the equations. We
develop exact solutions for the one component case in a variety of boundary
conditions using a Hopf-Cole transformation, Fourier series, and periodic
solutions of the Burgers equation. These are compared with a simpler model in
which the scaled diffusivity is zero so that all charge motion is driven by the
electric field. In this non-dissipative case, recourse to an admissibility
condition is utilised to obtain the physically relevant weak solution of a
Riemann problem concerning the electric field. It is shown that the
admissibility condition is Poynting's theorem.Comment: v2 contains the minor updates and corrections that have been
incorporated into the published articl
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Time-Studies of the Changes in the Sex-Dependent Activities of Enzymes of Hepatic Steroid Metabolism in the Rat during Oestrogen Administration
Time-Studies of the Changes in the Sex-Dependent Activities of Enzymes of Hepatic Steroid Metabolism in the Rat Following Gonadectomy
REGULATION OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE ENZYMES INVOLVED IN THE METABOLISM OF STEROID HORMONES IN RAT LIVER: THE EFFECT OF 19-NORTESTOSTERONE AND THE INFLUENCE OF CYPROTERONE ACETATE ON THE ACTION OF TESTOSTERONE AND 5α-DIHYDRO-TESTOSTERONE
Entwicklung eines Syntheseverfahrens fuer spezielle Chemokine Abschlussbericht
SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: F03B439+a / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekBundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung, Berlin (Germany); Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH (Germany). Projekttraeger Biologie, Energie, Oekologie (BEO)DEGerman
