In Fig. 3 and its inset the vertical scales should be reduced by a factor of 4. This plotting error affects only the figure. All relevant quantities in the text and in the table are correct as published. We regret the oversight.The corrected version of Fig. 3 is reproduced here. This correction does not affect any results or conclusions of the published paper.FIG. 3. Inclusive ÿ ; K spectrum on Si at K 6 2 . The curves are the calculated spectra for the repulsive (solid) and shallow (dashed) -nucleus potentials, fitted to the measured spectrum. A value of the scaling factor and 2 per degree of freedom are shown for each fitting.
A newmethodfor unsteady simultaneous measurementsof velocities and diameters of an evaporating volatile liquid drop was proposed by using an optical method with application of a microcomputer technique. Unsteady measurements of the drag coefficient and dimensionless diffusion flux of a pentane drop falling freely in air at atmospheric pressure in intermediate temperature ranges were madeand comparedwith the theoretical ones proposed in our previous papers. The behavior of a volatile drop falling freely in air was well explained by a simulation technique with due consideration to the high mass flux effect.
beta-1,3-Glucanase F (BglF) from alkaliphilic Nocardiopsis sp. F96 is a single domain enzyme composed of only a catalytic domain. Chimeric BglFs with some carbohydrate-binding domains were constructed and characterized. By connecting the C-terminal additional domain of beta-1,3-glucanase H from Bacillus circulans IAM1165 and the chitin-binding domain of chitinase J from alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. J813, binding ability and hydrolyzing activity toward insoluble beta-1,3-glucans were both improved.
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