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For many years, the standard CDS of JhermoSClENTIFIC has been Atlas. With the acquisition of Dionex, the more modern and more powerful software, Chromeleon has become a product of JhermoSClENTIFIC. Therefore, the decision was taken to replace Atlas by Chromeleon during the next years. Before this, the control of additional JhermoSClENTIFIC instruments and the support of MS need to be implemented in Chromeleon. With Chromeleon 7.2 that was announced for the middle of 2013, this implementation should be completed. [Pg.273]

It is generally preferable to keep the width of the approach no more than 10 mm from the midline in order not to interfere with the atlanto-occipital joints while resecting the atlas itself (see below). [Pg.129]

In cases of tumorous destruction of these bony structures the surgeon must be aware of the vertebral arteries which are approximately 25 mm from the midline (expect if pathological displacement of these vessels is seen on angiograms). [Pg.129]

The anterior arch (relevant to this exposure) is 9 mm high and 4 mm thick on average. The posterior surface of the anterior arach articulates with the anterior surface of the odontoid by a small round synovial joint. This is opened during resection. [Pg.129]


McEvily A J (ed) 1990 Atlas of Stress-Corrosion and Corrosion Fatigue Curves (Materials Park, OH ASM)... [Pg.2740]

For several decades, the poster Biochemical Pathways, edited by G. Michal, and initially distributed by Bochringcr Mannheim, now Roche Diagnostics, has been a cornerstone for providing information on biochemical reactions. Figure 10.3-20 shows a part of this poster. Building on the poster, an atlas has been issued [19]. [Pg.559]

Each element of matrix corresponds to the probability that the amino acid in coiumn wiii mutate to the jmino acid in row j after a period of 1 PAM. The vaiues have been multipiied by 10000. (Based on Dayhoff M O 1978. Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure Voiume 5 Suppiement 3. Dayhoff M O (Editor) Georgetown Jniversity Medicai Center, National Biomedical Research Foundation Figure 82.)... [Pg.572]

W. M. Meier and D. H. Oison, Atlas of Zeolite Structure Types, 3rd rev. ed., Stmeture Commission of the International ZeoHte Association, Butterworth-Heinemaim, London, 1992. [Pg.460]

G. E. Vander Voort, ed.. Atlas of Time-Temperature Diagramsfor Irons and Steels, ASM International, 1991. [Pg.468]

Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibrium in Aqueous Solutions, 2nd ed., Marcel Pourbaix, National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Houston, Tex. [Pg.338]

M. Atkins, Atlas of Continuous Cooling Transformationsfor Engineering Steels, British Steel Corp., Sheffield, U.K., 1978. [Pg.403]

W. C. McCrone, The Asbestos Particle Atlas, Ann Arbor Science PubHshers, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1980, p. 33. [Pg.357]

J. Yis.2LgX.en, Atlas of Metal Eigand Equilibria in Aqueous Solution, Fllis Horwood Ltd., CoU House, UK, 1978, pp. 214—222. [Pg.150]

H. Beutelspacher and H. Van der 1sI. 2lA, Atlas of Electron Microscopy of Clay Minerals andTheir Admixtures, Elsevier, New York, 1968. [Pg.201]

During, E. D. D., Corrosion Atlas, vol. 1, Elsevier Science Publishing Company, Inc., New York, 1988. [Pg.402]

K. Ogimotoand S. Imai, Atlas of Rumen Microbiology, Ja.pan Scientific Societies Press, Tokyo, 1981. C.G. Orpin, J. Gen. Microbiol, 1975, 91, 249. [Pg.96]

M. Pourbaix, Atlas d Equilibres Electrochimiques, Gauthier-Villars Cie., Paris 1963. [Pg.76]

Figure 1-1. Modern turboexpander installation. (Source Atlas Copco.)... Figure 1-1. Modern turboexpander installation. (Source Atlas Copco.)...
Sources Atlas Copco (Rotoflow) Corporation and Babcock-Borsig. [Pg.2]

Fig ure 1-5. The typioally flat turboexpander effioienoy oharaoteristie with various flowrates is shown here. Effioienoy versus the velooity ratio v (ratio tip speed to spouting velooity) is also shown. (Source Atlas Copco.)... [Pg.11]

Figure 2-10. Atlas Copco expander, rated at 3,731 kW (5,000 hp), used for pressure letdown at a plant in Salionze, Italy. Figure 2-10. Atlas Copco expander, rated at 3,731 kW (5,000 hp), used for pressure letdown at a plant in Salionze, Italy.
Based on information supplied by the Rotoflow Div. of Atlas Copco. [Pg.136]

Source Atlas Copco/Rotoflow and S2M Corporation (France). " Source Revolve Technologies, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [Pg.333]

Temperature control of the magnetic bearing housing environment is critical to safe operation of turboexpanders. Atlas Copco-Rotoflow has developed several schemes to monitor the bearing housing temperature and maintain it at a safe level. [Pg.342]

Source for case histories is Atlas Copco Corporation, unless otherwise stated. [Pg.440]

Atlas Copco Energas GmbH (1) Cologne, Germany ... [Pg.486]

Atlas Copeo Ineorporated 46 Sehool Road Voorheesville, NY 12186, USA Tel 518-765-3344 Fax 518-765-3357... [Pg.489]

Fermi, G., Pemtz, M.F. Atlas of Molecular Structures in Biology. 2. Haemoglobin and Myoglobin. Oxford,... [Pg.46]


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