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Equipment. All potentiometric measurements were taken on a Coming Model 12 research pH meter in conjunction with a Heath-Schlum-berger Model SR-255B strip chart recorder. An Orion Model 95-10 ammonia gas sensing electrode was used for all assays of urease activity. Potentiometric activity measurements were made at 25° in a 10-ml glass thermostatted cell. [Pg.442]

Berger, S. A., and R. J. Lantzy (1996). Reducing Inherent Risk Through Consequence Modeling. 1996 Process Plant Safety Symposium, Volume 1, April 1-2, 1996, Houston, TX, ed. H. Cullingford, 15-23. Houston, TX South Texas Section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. [Pg.138]

Sala J. P., Bonamy J., Robert D., Lavorel B., Millot G., Berger H. A rotational thermalization model for the calculation of collisionally narrowed isotropic Raman scattering spectra - application to the SRS N2 Q-branch, Chem. Phys. 106, 427-39 (1986). [Pg.291]

Joseph EK, Chen X et al (2004) Novel mechanism of enhanced nociception in a model of AIDS therapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathy in the rat. Pain 107(1-2) 147-158 Jubelt B, Berger JR (2001) Does viral disease underlie ALS Lessons from the AIDS pandemic. Neurology 57(6) 945-946... [Pg.80]

Berger, B.R. (1983a) Epithermal gold-silver quartz-adularia type. In Cox, D.P. (ed.), GEOMINAS Mineral Resource Assessment of Columbia — Ore Deposit Models, U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report, 83, V. 23, 39. [Pg.268]

Berger, B.R. and Eimon, R.I. (1983) Conceptual models of epithermal precious metal deposits. In Shanks, W.C. Ill (ed.), Cameron Volume on Unconventional Mineral Deposits. New York Society of Mining Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers Inc., pp. 191-205. [Pg.268]

Berger, B.R. (1985) Geologic-geochemical features of hot-spring precious-metal deposits. In Tooker, E. (ed.). Geologic Characteristics of Sediment- and Volcanic-hosted Disseminated Gold Deposits — Search for an Occurrence Model. U.S. Geol Surv. Bull, 1646, 47—53. [Pg.268]

Reed, M.H. and Spycher, N.F. (1985) Boiling, cooling and oxidation to epithermal systems. A numerical modeling approach. In Berger, B.R. and Bethke, P.M. (eds.). Geology and Geochemistry of Epithermal System. Reviews in Economic Geology, 2, 249-272. [Pg.283]

Amy Berger helped me write Chapter 10 (Surface Complexation), and Chapter 31 (Acid Drainage) is derived in part from her work. Edward Warren and Richard Worden of British Petroleum s Sunbury lab contributed data for calculating scaling in North Sea oil fields, Richard Wendlandt first modeled the effects of alkali floods on clastic reservoirs, and Kenneth Sorbie helped write Chapter 30 (Petroleum Reservoirs). I borrowed from Elisabeth Rowan s study of the genesis of fluorite ores at the Albigeois district, Wendy Harrison s study of the Gippsland basin, and a number of other published studies, as referenced in the text. [Pg.563]

Resch, G., Berger, M. and Kranzl, L. (2001). Database for the Model ElGreen. Report of the European Research Project ElGreen—Funded by the European Commission, DG TREN. Vienna Energy Economics Group (EEG), Vienna University of Technology. [Pg.166]

Caro I, Boulenc X, Rousset M, Meunier V, Bourne M, Julian B, Joyeux H, Roques C, Berger Y, Zweibaum A, Fabre G (1995) Characterisation of a newly isolated Caco-2 clone (TC-7), as a model of transport processes and biotransformation of drugs. Int J Pharm 116 147-158. [Pg.678]

Boulenc, X., Roques, C., Joyeux, H., Berger, Y., and Fabre, G., Biophosphonates increase tight junction permeability in the human intestinal epithelial (Caco-2) model, Int. ]. Pharm., 123,13,... [Pg.183]

Extended Luen-berger Observer Process model, (including process kinetics, but it is possible to estimate some kinetic parameters online), process inputs. Well known approach. It allows tuning the convergence rate by pole placement. Model hnearization Inputs knowledge Stability and convergence are only locally vahd. [6]... [Pg.125]

The topic of eliciting probability distributions that are based purely on judgment (professional or otherwise) is discussed in texts on risk assessment (e.g., Moore 1983 Vose 2000) and decision theory or Bayesian methodology (e.g., Berger 1985). Elicitation methods may be considered with ID models in case no data are available for htting a model. In the 2D situation, elicitation may be used for the parameter uncertainty distribntions. In that situation, it may happen that no kind of relative fre-qnency data wonld be relevant, simply because the distributions represent subjective uncertainty and not relative frequency. [Pg.49]

The subsequent calculations would probably be a lot harder in this case. There are also various other approaches based on density ratios (bounded density distributions), 8-contamination models, mixtures, quantile classes, and bounds on cumulative distribution functions. See Berger (1985,1994) for an introduction to these ideas. [Pg.96]

The convective terms also introduce wavelike characteristics into the flow equations. A model for these generally nonlinear, coupled terms is Berger s equation,... [Pg.133]

De Laat J, Berger P, Poinot T, Karpel Vel Leitner N, Dore M (1995) Modeling the Oxidation of Organic Compounds by H,02/UV. Estimation of Kinetic Parameters, Proceedings of the 12th Ozone World Congress, Lille, France, 373-384. [Pg.123]

Necessary to note, that characteristic feature of a mechanistic model is the assignment of certain wind and temperature fields and boundary conditions for example the temporal and spatial assignment of geopotential on the lower boundary. More information about COMMA could be found in the following papers Berger [3], Berger [4], Dameris [9]. [Pg.375]

Dameris M., U.Berger, G.Guenter and A.Ebel, (1991) The ozone hole dynamical consequences as simulated with a three-dimensional model of the middle atmosphere Ann. Geophysicae 9, p. 661 -668,... [Pg.382]

Berger-PreiK et al. (1997) applied different pest control agents for professional use in a model house. The concentrations of active substances were monitored in the gas phase, on suspended particles, on house dust and on furniture surfaces over a period of 24 months. 2 gg/m3 and 40 pg/m3 of permethrin and deltamethrin respectively were detected on suspended particles immediately after the application while in the house dust, the initial concentrations of permethrin and deltamethrin were 50mg/kg and 150-800 mg/kg, respectively. [Pg.356]

DeLaat, J., P. Berger, T. Poinot, N. Karpel vel Leitner, and M. Dore (1997). Modeling the oxidation of atrazine by H202/UV. Estimation of kinetic parameters. Ozone Sci. Eng., 19 395 -08. [Pg.350]


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