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Figure 9.6 (a) Low-lying energy levels of in ruby, (b) Design for a ruby laser... [Pg.347]

Giamati, C.C., and Finger, H.B., Design Velocity Distribution in Meridional Plane, NASA SP 36, Chapter VIII (1965), p. 255. [Pg.317]

Figure 8-127. Friction fador for froth crossflow, sieve trays. (Note extrapolation by this author). Used by permission. Smith, B. ., Design of Equilibrium Stage Processes, Chapter 15, by J. R. Fair, McGraw-Hill Book Co. (1963), all rights reserved. Figure 8-127. Friction fador for froth crossflow, sieve trays. (Note extrapolation by this author). Used by permission. Smith, B. ., Design of Equilibrium Stage Processes, Chapter 15, by J. R. Fair, McGraw-Hill Book Co. (1963), all rights reserved.
Fig. 9.3 Incorrect (a) and correct (b) designs where there is a sharp change in corrosivity... Fig. 9.3 Incorrect (a) and correct (b) designs where there is a sharp change in corrosivity...
Fig. 4-6 House of the future structure (a) view of one section, (b) design layout, and (c) cantilever support beam. Fig. 4-6 House of the future structure (a) view of one section, (b) design layout, and (c) cantilever support beam.
Corripio, A. B., Design and Application of Process Control Systems, ISA, 1998. [Pg.667]

FIGURE 8.8. Calculated free-energy profile for the reaction of carbonic anhydrase. g2(a) and g2(b) designate the states where the proton acceptors are water and histidine respectively. [Pg.200]

Design and Development Planning b) Design and Development Planning... [Pg.180]

Ward, R. C. Loftis, J.C. McBride, G. B. Design of Water Quality Monitoring Systems, Von Nostrand Reinhold NY, 1990. [Pg.258]

Dervan, P. B. Design oe sequence-specific DNA-binding molecules. Science 1986, 232, 464-471. [Pg.148]

The double arrows indicate reversibifity, an intrinsic property of all chemical reactions. Thus, for reaction (1), if A and B can form P and Q, then P and Q can also form A and B. Designation of a particular reactant as a substrate or product is therefore somewhat arbitrary since the products for a reaction written in one direction are the substrates for the reverse reaction. The term products is, however, often used to designate the reactants whose formation is thermodynamically favored. Reactions for which thermodynamic factors strongly favor formation of the products to which the arrow points often are represented with a single arrow as if they were irreversible ... [Pg.60]

Boiteux A, Hess B Design of glycolysis. Phil Trans R Soc London B 1981 293 5. [Pg.144]

Figure 3.12 Schematic dlagrm of the coaxial cylinder. A, and the asymmetric (displaced coaxial cylinder), B, design. Figure 3.12 Schematic dlagrm of the coaxial cylinder. A, and the asymmetric (displaced coaxial cylinder), B, design.
Lemus, R. H. Skibo, E. B. Design of pyritnido[4.5-s quinazoline-based anthraquinone mimics, structure-activity relationship for quinone methide formation and the influence of internal hydrogen bonds on quinone methide fate. J. Org. Chem. 1992, 57, 5649-5660. [Pg.264]

Boncheva M., Scheibler L., Lincoln P., Vogel H., Akerman B., Design of oligonucleotide arrays at interfaces. Langmuir 1999 15 4317-4320. [Pg.259]

Barp, B. Designing a SOFC fuel cell system for household energy supplies, Proceedings, Fuel Cells in the Energy Market, Cologne, 12-14. March 1996. [Pg.328]

The DEA number is a unique character code which can be easily verified in most cases. The first two of the nine characters are alphabets. The first alphabet is either an A or B, or alternatively, a P or R the letters A and B designate a dispenser, while the letters P or R refer to a distributor. The second alphabet is derived from the first letter of the registrant s last name or his/ her business name. These two alphabets cannot always be verified. The third to ninth positions from left represent a seven digit number which can be verified. To understand the procedure, an example of DEA AB 0494168 verification is provided here. [Pg.70]

The SSCHISM hydrogen infrastructure model (Yang and Ogden, 2007a b) designs and costs of an H2 infrastructure to meet a specified market penetration for FCVs. [Pg.462]

Strothers M. D., Cheng R. P. and Imper-iali B. "Design of a monomeric 23-residue polypeptide with defined tertiary structure. Science (1996) 271(5247) 342-345. [Pg.99]

B. Design and Synthesis of Enzyme Mimics of P-Carotene 15,1 5 -monooxygenase... [Pg.35]


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