AN patients whose illness duration was prolonged characteristically had more hysteria with family conflict. This should be considered in their treatment.
The mass exchange type "micromixing" model in a flow system is extended to batch mixing rate process accompanying a second-order reaction between miscible reactive fluids A and B. The performance of batch mixing rate process accompanied by reaction and the dimensionless parameter q=krCbolkm are obtained from theoretical analysis of the model. When the value of q becomes less than about 0.1, the mixing effect is negligible on the course of reaction. Through analysis of the mixing characteristics of the model, the mass exchange coefficient km can be correlated with mixing time as follows. Theoretical studies mentioned above are confirmed through experimental studies of the alkaline hydrolysis of ethyl chloroacetate, for which the reaction rate is comparable to the rate of mixing and the infinitely rapid reaction of ammoniumhydroxide and acetic acid. The experimental values of km determined in each experiment show that macromixing due to circulation of the fluid element has a dominant effect on the course of reaction in the experimental condition of 300 < Re < 5000.
An earlier report by Mecacci and Rocchetti showed a significant, weak, and positive correlation between Evening type as measured by the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire and Type A personality as measured by the Jenkins Activity Survey and the Bortner Type A Scale in Italian college students. The present study of 503 Japanese college students yielded a significant and weakly negative correlation. The bases for the different results were discussed in a psychophysiological context.
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