1996
DOI: 10.21906/rbl.869
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GRAHAM N. STANTON, The Gospels and Jesus. Oxford University Press, Oxford–New York 1989

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“…As above, this is due to the varying amount of trapped water and its properties. However, accurately processed evanescent optical sensor data can easily tell the difference between homogenous films, since mass-transport limited adsorption has a -dependence under static conditions and a linear dependence under flow conditions [ 107 ], while with one rate-limiting step, kinetically limited adsorption yields a single-exponential time dependence [ 108 ]. However, when the type of adsorption is known, this information can be used as an Ansatz to understand the details of the adsorption process by looking at the deviation from the expected behavior in the QCM-D data.…”
Section: Implications Of Case Studies For Sensitivity and Single-tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As above, this is due to the varying amount of trapped water and its properties. However, accurately processed evanescent optical sensor data can easily tell the difference between homogenous films, since mass-transport limited adsorption has a -dependence under static conditions and a linear dependence under flow conditions [ 107 ], while with one rate-limiting step, kinetically limited adsorption yields a single-exponential time dependence [ 108 ]. However, when the type of adsorption is known, this information can be used as an Ansatz to understand the details of the adsorption process by looking at the deviation from the expected behavior in the QCM-D data.…”
Section: Implications Of Case Studies For Sensitivity and Single-tmentioning
confidence: 99%