The electrostatic interaction between the DNA segments is described by the Debye-Hückel approximation.
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Additionally, Si doping can also improve the Debye temperature and melting point of the MoAlB crystal.
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In particular, we determine the amount of trapped mobile charges inside the microgel and the Debye screening length.
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All these approximations use the Debye model of phonons and give a non-satisfactory description the temperature dependence of the relaxation rate.
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Microstructural and theoretical studies of the wave-absorbing mechanism reveal a unique Debye dipolar relaxation with an Eddy current effect in the absorbing bandwidth.
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The low-temperature specific heat was analyzed in terms of the Debye-Einstein model to estimate the librational energies of the fullerenes and Debye temperatures.
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Such strong concentration polarization can be induced even at moderate buffer concentrations because of local ion depletion (therefore thicker local Debye layer) near the nanochannel.