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The application of chemiluminescence as a light source is most successful when a particular requirement is met such as freedom from heat or ignition. Such uses are as an emergency light, for signalling and marking, in special display devices, and in indicator systems involving oxidants. [Pg.185]

For example, Novasina S.A. (www.novasina.com), a Swiss company specializing in the manufacture of devices to measure humidity in air, has developed a new sensor based on the non-synthetic application of an ionic liquid. The new concept makes simple use of the close correlation between the water uptake of an ionic liquid and its conductivity increase. In comparison with existing sensors based on polymer membranes, the new type of ionic liquid sensor shows significantly faster response times (up to a factor of 2.5) and less sensitivity to cross contamination (with alcohols, for example). Each sensor device contains about 50 pi of ionic liquid, and the new sensor system became available as a commercial product in 2002. Figure 9-1 shows a picture of the sensor device containing the ionic liquid, and Figure 9-2 displays the whole humidity analyzer as commercialized by Novasina S.A.. [Pg.348]

Figure 1.4 Modern materials in a variety of applications. A, Specialized steels in bicycles synthetic polymers in clothing and helmets. B, High-tension polymers in synthetic hip joints. C, Medicinal agents in pills. D, Liquid crystal displays in electronic devices. Figure 1.4 Modern materials in a variety of applications. A, Specialized steels in bicycles synthetic polymers in clothing and helmets. B, High-tension polymers in synthetic hip joints. C, Medicinal agents in pills. D, Liquid crystal displays in electronic devices.
Input-output devices planned for the prototype include a cathode-ray-tube display unit and an operator s console typewriter. Machine subroutines or separate special-purpose hardware to handle the decimal-to-binary conversion upon input and binary-to-decimal at output are discussed with the subroutines getting the nod for the IAS-type machine on the basis that it is intended for problems with a large ratio of compute to input-output time. The second of these historic reports introduces the programming concepts of flow diagrams, storage tables, coding, subroutines, and loaders, and illustrates their application with examples such as decimal-binary and binary-decimal conversion, double-precision arithmetic, and sorting problems. [Pg.275]


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