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    A Theoretical Study of the Hydration of Methane, from the Aqueous Solution to the sI Hydrate-Liquid Water-Gas Coexistence por Luis, Daniel, García González, Alcione, Saint Martin, Humberto

    Publicado 2016
    “…A final set of simulations was done with the UA methane model and the three water models, to study the sI hydrate-liquid water-gas coexistence at 80, 230 and 400 bar. …”
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    Effect of water on the stress corrosion cracking behavior of API 5L-X52 Steel in E95 Blend por Pedraza Basulto, G. K., Arizmendi Morquecho, Ana, Cabral Miramontes, José Ángel, Borunda Terrazas, A., Martínez Villafañe, A., Chacón Nava, José G.

    Publicado 2013
    “…However, secondary cracking was only observed for specimens exposed to solution containing up to 2 V% water. ECN gave indication of a likely localized corrosion process occurring at low water concentrations, whereas for water content above 2 V%, a uniform corrosion process seems more likely to occur. …”
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    Potencial hídrico xilemático en cuatro especies arbustivas nativas del noreste de México = Xylem water potential in four native browse species from northeastern Mexico por González Rodríguez, Humberto, Cantú Silva, Israel, Ramírez Lozano, Roque Gonzalo, Gómez Meza, Marco Vinicio, Pando Moreno, Marisela, López Hernández, Juan Manuel

    Publicado 2011
    “…Dado que A. amentacea y P. texana mantuvieron altos valores en el Ψ al pre-amanecer y al mediodía bajo condiciones de estrés hídrico, estas especies pueden ser consideradas como especies tolerantes a la sequía. ABSTRACT Since water stress is the most limiting factor in this region, the aim of the current study was to establish how the xylem water potential (Ψ) in native shrubs such as Celtis pallida (Ulmaceae), Acacia amentacea (Leguminosae) Forestiera angustifolia (Oleaceae), and Parkinsonia texana (Leguminosae) is influenced by soil water content, air temperature, relative humidity, and rainfall. …”
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