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Inductance bridges

Variable reluctance Inductance Impedance bridge, inductance meter High Moderate Large... [Pg.32]

A common known method to get eddy-current informations about material flaws is the measurement of real- and imaginary part of the complex impedance of a coil in absolute circuit. The measurement, shown in this paper, are done with an impedance analyzer (HP4192A). The device measures the serial inductance L, and the serial resistance Rs of the complex impedance with an auto-balance bridge measurement circuit [5]. [Pg.368]

Various arrangements for the protection rectifier and its possible applications are described in Chapter 8. Large fluctuations of the protection current can be reduced by a current-reducing resistor, R (see Fig. 15-7). This means that the pipe/ soil potential in the middle becomes less negative. A current smoothing action can be achieved with rectifiers connected to the network or by reducing losses by an inductive resistance between the transformer and bridge rectifier (see Section 8.4). [Pg.361]

The most recent development in the starting of squirrel-cage induction motors is the introduction of the electronic soft-start. This principle has been derived from variable-frequency speed controllers using switched Thyristor or power transistor bridges. The supply sine wave is chopped so that a reduced voltage and frequency is applied to the motor.These are gradually increased so that the motor speed rises in a controlled manner, with the starting current limited to any chosen value. [Pg.224]

In the N-Bz derivatives of Gly and Gly-Gly, the planar [R3Sn(IV)] moieties are bridged by -COO groups. Because of the negative inductive effect of the Ph group, which reduces the donor ability of oxygen atoms, coordination of the amide -C = O in the latter compounds could be ruled out. [Pg.366]

Bridge AJ, Pebernard S, Ducraux A, Nicoulaz AL, Iggo R (2003) Induction of an interferon response by RNAi vectors in mammalian cells, Nat Genet 34 263-264 BrummeUcamp TR, Bernards R, Agami R (2002) A system for stable expression of short interfering RNAs in mammahan cells. Science 296 550-553... [Pg.257]

Chiral diphosphites based on (2R,3R)-butane-2,3-diol, (2R,4R)-pentane-2,4-diol, (25, 5S)-hexane-2,5-diol, (lS -diphenylpropane-hS-diol, and tV-benzyltartarimide as chiral bridges have been used in the Rh-catalyzed asymmetric hydroformylation of styrene. Enantioselectivities up to 76%, at 50% conversion, have been obtained with stable hydridorhodium diphosphite catalysts. The solution structures of [RhH(L)(CO)2] complexes have been studied NMR and IR spectroscopic data revealed fluxional behavior. Depending on the structure of the bridge, the diphosphite adopts equatorial-equatorial or equatorial-axial coordination to the rhodium. The structure and the stability of the catalysts play a role in the asymmetric induction.218... [Pg.173]

DITTRICH, H., KUTCHAN, T.M., Molecular cloning, expression, and induction of berberine bridge enzyme, an enzyme essential to the formation of benzophenanthridine alkaloids in the response of plants to pathogenic attack, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 1991,88, 9969-9973. [Pg.177]

A value of ku/kD = 1.07 per /3-D was observed when the deuteriums were on the bridge at C-12 [5] and the dihedral angle between the p-orbital of the carbocation and the Cp—H bonds was approximately 30° and hyperconjuga-tion could occur. When [6] was used, the dihedral angle was 90° and there was no overlap between the empty p-orbital of the carbocation and the Cp—H bonds i.e. no hyperconjugation could occur and only a small inverse, inductive KIE, kH/fcD = 0.99, was observed. This study and other studies by Shiner and co-workers (Shiner, 1970b) have established that the maximum secondary /3-deuterium KIE in any system is observed when the dihedral angle is either 0° or 180°, i.e. where the overlap between the Cp—H and the p-orbital on the... [Pg.199]

During the synthesis of [2.2]paracyclophanediene, Dewhirst and Cram 83> prepared the bis-geminal dibromides 4a and 4b, which were subsequently converted into the diketones 5 a and 5 b. The UV spectra of the bromides 4a and 4 b show maxima at 236 nm. A comparison with the Amax values of other [2.2]paracyclophanes brominated at the bridges suggests that the absorption at 236 nm is the 235 nm band of [2.2]para-cyclophane, shifted bathochromically by the inductive effect of the... [Pg.78]

The first reports on asymmetric hydroformylation using diphosphite ligands revealed no asymmetric induction [71], In 1992, Takaya et al. published the results of the asymmetric hydroformylation of vinyl acetate (e.e.=50%) with chiral diphosphites [72], In 1992, an important breakthrough appeared in the patent literature when Babin and Whiteker at Union Carbide reported the asymmetric hydroformylation of various alkenes with e.e. s up to 90%, using bulky diphosphites derived from homochiral (2R,4R)-pentane-2, 4-diol (see Figure 8.20). Van Leeuwen et al. studied the influence of the bridge length, bulky substituents and cooperativity of chiral centres on the performance of the catalyst [73,74],... [Pg.167]

Function of Lung Dendritic Cells Induction of Tolerance in Steady-State and Bridging Innate and Adaptive Immunity... [Pg.190]

The innate and the adaptive arms of the immune systems of higher organisms are bridged by a complex set of cellular and molecular mediators. The immunomodulatory activities of host defense peptides, such as the direct chemotactic activity, cytokine and chemokine induction, and the stimulation of differentiation and activation of effector cells, may contribute to this process. Host defense peptides may also influence the polarization of adaptive immune response, for example, through their effects on cytokine production. ... [Pg.198]


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