VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPIES IN LIQUID WATER: ON TEMPERATURE AND COORDINATION EFFECTS IN RAMAN AND INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIES

Vibrational spectroscopies in liquid water: on temperature and coordination effects in Raman and infrared spectroscopies

Water is an ubiquitous liquid that has several exotic and anomalous properties.Despite its apparent simple chemical formula, its capability of forming a dynamic network of hydrogen bonds leads to a rich variety of physics.Here we study the vibrations of water using molecular dynamics simulations, mainly concentrating on the Raman and infrared spect

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Application of Life Cycle Assessment Method for Environmental Impact Assessment of Fired Brick Production Plant in Thailand

In many Asian countries, Disposable Food Picks fired bricks are produced by burning raw bricks in a rudimentary clamp kiln without pollution control mechanisms, a practice which contributes to several kinds of environmental impact.This research investigated the inputs and outputs associated with production of fired bricks using the rice husk-fuelle

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An Ultra-Wideband Circularly Polarized Asymmetric- $S$ Antenna With Enhanced Bandwidth and Beamwidth Performance

This paper introduces an ultra-wideband circularly polarized (CP) asymmetric-S antenna with wide axial ratio beamwidth (ARBW) for C-band applications.The proposed antenna is realized by bending a linearly polarized dipole into asymmetric-S shape with variable trace width, which achieves CP radiation.Unlike the reported symmetric-S antenna, Tanning

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Adult-onset Kawasaki disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) and concurrent Coxsackievirus A4 infection: a case report

Yuki Ueda,1 Tsuneaki Kenzaka,1,2 Ayako Noda,1 Yu Yamamoto,1 Masami Matsumura1 1Division of General Internal Medicine, Jichi Medical University Hospital, Cat Food Shimotsuke, 2Division of Community Medicine and Career Development, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan Introduction: Kawasaki disease (KD) most commonly develops in infants

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