and interstitial fluid outside them. The Starling equation, proposed many years after the death of Starling, describes that relationship in mathematical...
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simple, yet popular equation of state describing systems of pure hard spheres was developed in 1969 by N. F. Carnahan and K. E. Starling. By expressing the...
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Capillary (section Starling equation)
transport mechanisms can be further quantified by the Starling equation. The Starling equation defines the forces across a semipermeable membrane and...
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Glomerulus (kidney) (section Starling equation)
Bowman's capsule is determined (as in systemic capillaries) by the Starling equation: G F R = K f ( ( P g c − P b c ) − ( π g c − π b c ) ) {\displaystyle...
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The Frank–Starling law of the heart (also known as Starling's law and the Frank–Starling mechanism) represents the relationship between stroke volume and...
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Generation of interstitial fluid is regulated by the forces of the Starling equation. Hydrostatic pressure within blood vessels tends to cause water to...
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of the classical BWR equation of state available. The Benedict–Webb–Rubin–Starling equation of state is a modified BWR equation of state and can be written...
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pressure is represented by the symbol Π or π in the Starling equation and elsewhere. The Starling equation in particular describes filtration in volume/s (...
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PC-SAFT (section Form of the Equation of State)
Chem. Phys. 1971; 54(4):1523-25 Carnahan-Starling equation of state, http://www.sklogwiki.org/SklogWiki/index.php/Carnahan-Starling_equation_of_state...
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Look up Starling or starling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Starling is a family of birds. The common starling is also colloquially referred to simply...
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^{3}}{(1-\eta )^{3}}}} The Carnahan-Starling hard-sphere equation of state has term been used extensively in developing other equations of state, and tends to give...
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lungs is governed by multiple forces and is visualized using the Starling equation. There are two hydrostatic pressures and two oncotic (protein) pressures...
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hydroperoxide Capillary hydrostatic pressure, a component of the Starling equation N-cyclohexyl-2-pyrrolidone (liquid solvent) Chemical formula of Methylidynephosphane...
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hard, elastic spheres, this value can be computed from the Carnahan-Starling Equation, while for more realistic intermolecular potentials such as the Mie...
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density. A modification of the Benedict–Webb–Rubin equation of state by Professor Kenneth E. Starling of the University of Oklahoma: P = ρ R T + ( B 0 R...
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discontinuous, and fenestrated. The Starling equation describes the roles of hydrostatic and osmotic pressures (the so-called Starling forces) in the movement of...
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Chapman–Enskog theory (redirect from Chapman-Enskog equation)
_{j}x_{i}x_{j}\sigma _{ij}^{3}g_{ij}} , which is consistent with the Carnahan-Starling Equation of State, and reduces to the ideal gas law in the limit of infinite...
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electrokinetics. An increase in pressure increases the flow rate given by the Starling equation. An increase in temperature increases the wettability of the surface...
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molecular phenomena and fundamentals of equations of state led to the development of the Carnahan-Starling equation of state (1969) for the fluid phase of...
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coefficients against reduced temperature according to Starling: The exponential terms in the last two equations correct the third virial coefficient so that the...
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hydrostatic pressure and thereby lowering transcapillary pressure (see Starling Equation). Edema may be caused by either increased hydrostatic pressure or...
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crystalloid, it is imperative to think about all the components of the starling equation: Q = K ( [ P c − P i ] S − [ P c − P i ] ) {\displaystyle \...
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forensic scientist. Ernest Starling, Physiologist, noted for the Frank–Starling law of the heart, producing the Starling equation, and for the discovery of...
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This is a list of scientific equations named after people (eponymous equations). Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T V W Y Z See also References...
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Stark spectroscopy Stark spectroscopy (physics) Stark–Einstein law Starling equation Starting vortex Startup winding State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence...
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the QCD evolution equations for parton densities, obtained with Guido Altarelli, known as the Altarelli–Parisi or DGLAP equations, the exact solution...
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of material are eliminated, in a recast reduced form of a constitutive equation. The reduced variables are defined in terms of critical variables. The...
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(CFD) methods for fluid simulation. Instead of solving the Navier–Stokes equations directly, a fluid density on a lattice is simulated with streaming and...
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knowing the whole phase diagram. An example of this software is provided by Starling Associates. Natural-gas processing Natural-gas condensate Hydrocarbon Dew...
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mathematical viscosity model called a constitutive equation which is usually far more complex than the defining equation of shear viscosity. One such complicating...
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