Abstract: A process of making high temperature Tl-based superconductors. The process includes the steps of reacting solid Ba--Ca--Cu-oxides with Tl.sub.2 O.sub.3 vapor. The process allows high quality Tl-based superconductors to be easily fabricated.
Abstract: An aerosol spectrometer combines the features of forced motion instruments and optical particle sizers. The motion of suspended particles in multiple force fields is used to obtain density, diameter, electrical charge, magnetic moment and other physical attributes of individual particles. Measurements are possible without the need for precision size standards. Optical scattering parameters are also extracted, namely scattering magnitude and visibility. This allows calibration of the optical sizer based on independently measured size parameters also without the need for precision standards. Since the optical counter is extremely rapid, it is possible to apply feedback control to the application of force on the particles and to the sample dispensing apparatus as well.
Abstract: A method for the reduction or elimination of microbes in liquid or food products whereby the passage of a waveform, such as a DC square-wave, of a specific amplitude, duty cycle and current through the liquid or food product for a specific time period, allows for the elimination of microbes such as Salmonella Typhimurium from a variety of substances, including water, milk and solid food products.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 20, 1992
Date of Patent:
February 1, 1994
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas
Inventors:
Carl L. Griffis, Michael F. Slavik, Phillip V. Engler, Yanbin Li