Current transfer processes in a hydrated layer localized in a two-layer porous structure of nanosized ZrO2

Author(s):  
Yuriy Yu. Bacherikov ◽  
Petro M. Lytvyn ◽  
Sergii V. Mamykin ◽  
Olga B. Okhrimenko ◽  
Valentyna V. Ponomarenko ◽  
...  

The steady and non-steady states of cross-current transfer processes are analyzed mathematically for conditions where there is no mixing in either stream. Solutions are obtained which enable non-steady conditions to be followed quantitatively, whether they are caused by continuous or discontinuous regular or by random variations in the state of an inlet stream. As an illustrative example the response of a cross-current heat exchanger to a stepchange in the temperature of one of the inlet streams is calculated.


Various cephalic sites of the molecular transport and counter-current transfer have been identified in mammalian species, including the choroid plexus blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (CPB-CFB), the cavernous sinus-carotid rete complex as well as the nasal vasculature exchange pathway. The present literature review has been conducted to incorporate articles highlighting the key findings, conclusions, and the anticipated impact of studies aimed to elucidate the counter-current transfer processes in the brain. Although cephalic sites of the molecular counter-current transport of biologically active substances have been clearly defined and their undeniable importance for neurohomeostatic regulations and reproductive physiology has been recognized, a scarcity of most recent reports have slightly dampened the optimism that in the nearest future these sites will be exploited to their full therapeutic potential.


2000 ◽  
Vol 26 (10) ◽  
pp. 916-918 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ya. G. Fedorenko ◽  
L. A. Otavina ◽  
S. V. Korenyuk

1986 ◽  
Vol 108 (2) ◽  
pp. 365-369 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chung-Hsiung Li

Exact transient solutions of parallel-current transfer processes are obtained by the use of the Laplace transformation. Solutions are valid for a finite or an infinite transfer zone. The solutions are verified with steady-state solutions. Exact transient solutions of this study are applicable to liquid-to-liquid and liquid-to-gas heat exchangers in which the thermal capacitance of the core is negligible (zero) compared to the thermal capacitance of the stepped liquid contained in the exchanger.


Author(s):  
M. Arif Hayat

Although it is recognized that niacin (pyridine-3-carboxylic acid), incorporated as the amide in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) or in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP), is a cofactor in hydrogen transfer in numerous enzyme reactions in all organisms studied, virtually no information is available on the effect of this vitamin on a cell at the submicroscopic level. Since mitochondria act as sites for many hydrogen transfer processes, the possible response of mitochondria to niacin treatment is, therefore, of critical interest.Onion bulbs were placed on vials filled with double distilled water in the dark at 25°C. After two days the bulbs and newly developed root system were transferred to vials containing 0.1% niacin. Root tips were collected at ¼, ½, 1, 2, 4, and 8 hr. intervals after treatment. The tissues were fixed in glutaraldehyde-OsO4 as well as in 2% KMnO4 according to standard procedures. In both cases, the tissues were dehydrated in an acetone series and embedded in Reynolds' lead citrate for 3-10 minutes.


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