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Changing attributes

The expression in Equation (3.6) is really a.partial differential the value of U depends on both T and V, the values of which are connected via Equation (1.13). Accordingly, we need to keep one variable constant if we are unambiguously to attribute changes in Cy to the other. The two subscript V terms tell us C is measured while maintaining the volume constant. When the derivative is a partial derivative, it is usual to write... [Pg.92]

It is also relevant to consider the product yield on substrate in immobilized-cell reactors. The apparent yield of product from substrate, Fpg, can be monitored over time to detect changes in the yield. If other yields are relatively constant, then changes in Fps may indicate changes in the specific production rate (gp). However, if some or all of the other calculated metabolic yields change, then it would be very difficult to attribute changes in production rate directly to changes in 9p. Inhibition of substrate consumption or growth by waste products may contribute to a decrease in product yield. [Pg.157]

This equation, valid for any equilibrium phase, either closed or open, attributes changes in total property nM to changes in T and P and to mole-number changes resulting from mass transfer or chemical reaction. [Pg.661]

Sensitivity A measure for the importance of a particular attribute. How strongly will the omittance of a given attribute change the resulting Hasse diagram Most often the matrix W, calculated in WHASSE, is used to perform sensitivity studies. [Pg.294]

It has been found expedient to regard the charge as the fundamental and invariable quantity and to attribute changes in the ratio to variations in m, which, in any case, would be predicted by the theory of relativity (p. 230). On this basis the mass is found to vary with the speed according to the formula... [Pg.166]

A Total Safety Culture, then, requires us to balance how we measure and manage both organizational performance and individual behavior. The challenge is to accurately attribute change in safety performance. Is it due to individual behavior, groups, or the system Individuals should only be held directly responsible for their own safety performance teams should be held accountable for outcomes directly related to their team performance. [Pg.420]

We were especially interested in seeing how several reaction attributes changed as the initial H2 state was changed over the manifold of bound states. So we performed a series of calculations for which the distribution of relative translational energies was thermal at a temperature of 300 K, but the initial molecular quantum numbers were varied over a wide range. In fact, the present study includes a wider range of variation of the initial state than any previous dynamical calculations on any system except perhaps for our own studies of j ... [Pg.445]


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