Bioengineering and the Skin 1981
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-7310-7_7
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A resonance frequency technique to determine the energy absorbed in stratum corneum in vivo

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“…The results obtained for transition heats in this investigation are satisfactorily in agreement with the results from calorimetric measurements: When considering the specific heats, one can compare Figure 4 to Figure 1 in the paper by Torgalkar et al 5 In Figure 4 in this work lower points have been marked in the isotropic region, which have been obtained by using for VAA the value 215 cm3, i.e., the same as in the nematic region. The comparison refers to the situation that the volume of dimers in the isotropic range is larger than in the nematic range, or just about 216 cm3 which has been used to calculate the upper points.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The results obtained for transition heats in this investigation are satisfactorily in agreement with the results from calorimetric measurements: When considering the specific heats, one can compare Figure 4 to Figure 1 in the paper by Torgalkar et al 5 In Figure 4 in this work lower points have been marked in the isotropic region, which have been obtained by using for VAA the value 215 cm3, i.e., the same as in the nematic region. The comparison refers to the situation that the volume of dimers in the isotropic range is larger than in the nematic range, or just about 216 cm3 which has been used to calculate the upper points.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%