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A. Neyer, Integrated Optic Devices in LiNb03-Technology and Application, in Current Overview in Optical Sciences and Engineering II, R. Feinberg (Ed.), SPIE Advent Technology Series, Vol. AT2 (1990) 359. [Pg.508]

New technology is applied to existing fields to enhance production. For example, horizontal development wells have been drilled in many mature fields to recover remaining oil, especially where the remaining oil is present in thin oil columns after the gas cap and/or aquifer have swept most of the oil. Lately, the advent of multi-lateral wells drilled with coiled tubing have provided a low cost option to produce remaining oil as well as low productivity reservoirs. [Pg.340]

Point Mutations. Since the advent of recombinant DNA technology, a number of researchers have used point mutation techniques either to delete one or more residues within the hGH molecule or systematically to change from one amino acid to another to probe hGH stmcture/function relationships (33). [Pg.196]

Continued advances in analytical instmmentation have resulted in improvements in characterization and quantification of chemical species. Many of these advances have resulted from the incorporation of computet technology to provide increased capabiUties in data manipulation and allow for more sophisticated control of instmmental components and experimentation. The development of rniniaturized electronic components built from nondestmctible materials has also played a role as has the advent of new detection devices such as sensors (qv). Analytical instmmentation capabiUties, especially within complex mixtures, are expected to continue to grow into the twenty-first century. [Pg.396]

Theoretically based correlations (or semitheoretical extensions of them), rooted in thermodynamics or other fundamentals are ordinarily preferred. However, rigorous theoretical understanding of real systems is far from complete, and purely empirical correlations typically have strict limits on apphcabihty. Many correlations result from curve-fitting the desired parameter to an appropriate independent variable. Some fitting exercises are rooted in theory, eg, Antoine s equation for vapor pressure others can be described as being semitheoretical. These distinctions usually do not refer to adherence to the observations of natural systems, but rather to the agreement in form to mathematical models of idealized systems. The advent of readily available computers has revolutionized the development and use of correlation techniques (see Chemometrics Computer technology Dimensional analysis). [Pg.232]

With the advent of the microprocessor, digital technology began to be used for data collection, feedback control, and aU other information processing requirements in production facUities. Such systems must acquire data from a variety of measurement devices, and control systems must drive final actuators. [Pg.767]

Tbe use of special motors was more relevant until the 1980s. when solid-state technology was still in its infancy and wa.s not so widely applied. With the advent of static drives, as discus.sed in Sections 6.2-6.4, the use of standard motors is gradually becoming more common for all these applications. The drive it.self can alter the supply parameters to the required level to make a standard motor operate and perform within desired parameters, besides conserving energy. The purpose of describing a few of these applications is only to indicate their non-standard features, where a standard motor with normal controls may not be able to perform the required duties. [Pg.170]

Until a few years ago paper insulated cables had a dominant position but not so with the advent of XLPE cables (a devclop-ineni of the 1960s). in view of their higher thermal rating and availability in all voltage ranges up to 400 kV and above. This situation is almost similar to SF, technology over vacuum (Chapter 19), While vacuum is prefened it has limitations in HT above 33 kV as have paper insulated cables, which are available up to. 33 kV and have limitations beyond this. Hence the use of XLPE cables for HV and EHV installations... [Pg.533]

Natural rubber was the only polymer for elastomer production until the advent of synthetics. Natural rubber, however, continues to maintain its competitive edge due mainly to the gain in properties such as high resilience, low hysteresis, low heat buildup, and excellent tack with mechanical properties achieved through the process of vulcanization [114-115]. The industry is said to be self-sufficient with a good technological base and is expected to compete successfully with synthetics because of the edge in properties mentioned above [116,117]. [Pg.417]


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