As the binding process is typically much faster than elimination (or internalization) and distribution processes, quasi-equilibrium (QE) binding models are commonly used to describe drug-receptor binding kinetics of biologics. However, no general QE modeling framework is available to describe complex ...
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A theory has been developed to examine the effect of the settling-down of one phase to a quasi-equilibrium composition on the composition of the conjugate phase. KEY WORDS Polymer Blend / Quasi-Equilibrium /Phase Separation / Cloud Point I Glass Transition I Usually, a binary polymer mixture ...
There are a variety of random processes that evanesce either by dying out or by exploding, yet the time it takes for this to occur is very long, and over any reasonable time, these processes reach some apparent equilibrium. For example, in some chemical processes, there are a number of re...
Most important of these is the temperature time-dependence, which is assumed to be sufficiently slow to allow the definition of a quasi-static process. It is shown that for clusters smaller than a limiting size, the time derivative of the ratio between the actual and equilibrium concentrations ...
It is shown by the example of self-assembly of porous Ti layers that the factors underlying such process are self-organization of time-constant critically low effective supersaturation and continuous sequence of interdependent structure and morphology changes of the growth surface that cause the ...
aA related scenario is that of a ‘‘partitionless’’ transformation under full local equilibrium, also known as ‘‘quasiltc paraequilibrium’’ [36]. 一个相关情景是那``partitionless "变革在充分的地方平衡,亦称``quasiltc paraequilibrium之下" (36)。[translate]...
In both cases, the enzyme cycle has two states and quasi-equilibrium in spatial distributions obtains at steady state (because f alpha + f beta = 1). The first example is a dilute solution of enzyme molecules in a solvent. The flux (turnover) per molecule is expanded in powers of the ...
"BT48" for example represents a composition, which contains 48% mole of crystals and 52% mole of glass. This estimation is based on the lever rule for the quasi-equilibrium phase diagram (cf. Fig. 3a). TbCthehoeli1osc.0woc1)amtnahpsetohdvseeionttlieuobrnmme oceionfftnerhadvece...