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All pipelines will be circulated clean and those that are buried, or on the seabed, left filled with water or cement. Surface piping will normally be cut up and removed. Flexible subsea pipelines may be reeled-in onto a lay barge and disposed of onshore. [Pg.370]

The main goal of ultrasonic grain noise suppression in material flaw detection is to improve the perceptual possibilities of the operator to observe defect echoes. The suppression is defined as perceptually ideal when a received signal (or image) which contains echoes buried in noise is filtered to yield nonzero values only at the positions of the defect echoes. [Pg.89]

Test pipe for artificial reference (bO.Smm FBH whose burying... [Pg.809]

Fig. 9 The flaw detection wave form of Fig. 9 The flaw detection wave form of <h0.8mm FBH whose burying depth being smaller than 0.5mm...
Tracer assisted leakage pigging in buried pipelines... [Pg.1059]

For practical applicability, several aspects have to be considered such as tire anode material (sacrificial (e.g. zinc) or inert (e.g. Pt/Ti or graphite)), tlie conductivity of tlie medium and tlie current distribution. Catliodic protection is typically used for buried constmctions (e.g. pipelines), off-shore stmctures or ship hulls. [Pg.2730]

Corrosion due to stray current—the metal is attacked at the point where the current leaves. Typically, this kind of damage can be observed in buried stmctures in the vicinity of cathodic protection systems or the DC stray current can stem from railway traction sources. [Pg.2733]

Clearly, the value of -12 kcal/mol for the threshold energy is not accidental. Buried water molecules are in equilibrium with water nioh cules in the... [Pg.136]

Table 2 shows the results of our preliminary calculations of the pKa of the Cys403 residue, for several different models of the enzyme, based on two structures available from the PDB. In the case of the YPT structure, a crystal water molecule is close to Cys403 and was included in some of the calculations as part of the protein (i.e. it was treated with the same internal dielectric as that of the protein). Simulations denoted as -I-H2O in Table 2, include a crystallographically resolved, buried water molecule, situated 3.2lA from... [Pg.191]

Rognan published the scoring function FRESNO (fast free energy scoring function), which considers a hydrogen-bond term, a lipophilic terra, a repulsive term for the buried polar surface, a rotational term, and a desolvation terra [82]. [Pg.611]

Next wc turned our attention to the question of whether wc could still sec the separation of the two sets of molecules when they were buried in a large data set of diverse structures. For this purpose we added this data set of 172 molecules to the entire catalog of 8223 compounds available from a chemical supplier (janssen Chimica). Now, having a larger data set one also has to increase the size of the network a network of 40 X 30 neurons was chosen. Training this network with the same 49-dimcnsional structure representation as previously described, but now for all 8395 structures, provided the map shown in Figure 10,4-9. [Pg.613]

And last not least, we will have to see further improvements in the graphical user interfaces of software systems and the retrieval systems of databases in order to make software and databases more acceptable to the chemical community at large. Software and databases should speak the language a chemist is used to, with hand-drawn chemical structures and reaction equations, or even imderstand the spoken word - and only provide the desired information selectively, not buried in a phe of unnecessary output. [Pg.625]

The vastly increased acidity of superacidic systems resulted in the significant new field of superacid chemistry. I began to ask myself whether a similar but more general approach could be used to produce electrophiles of greatly enhanced electron deficiency and thus reactivity. Over the years, there were a number of unexpected results in my own research work, as well as some previously unexplained observations buried in the literature, that seemed worth pursuing. [Pg.189]

Finally, it is difficult to caUbrate the depth scale in a depth profile. This situation is made more compHcated by different sputtering rates of materials. Despite these shortcomings, depth profiling by simultaneous ion sputtering/aes is commonly employed, because it is one of the few techniques that can provide information about buried interfaces, albeit in a destmctive manner. [Pg.282]


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Adhesion buried interfaces

Aeration buried structures

Archaeological bone buried

Blind and buried mineral deposits in dry climates

Blind and buried mineral deposits in wet climates

Buried Chemical Weapons

Buried Metal Layer Substrates (BML-IRRAS)

Buried Metallic Pipelines

Buried atoms

Buried bone

Buried bone decay

Buried bone mineralization

Buried bone soil contamination

Buried bone, diagenesis

Buried bursts

Buried cables

Buried cadavers

Buried channel

Buried channel waveguides

Buried chemical warfare material

Buried explosives

Buried glass, corrosion

Buried interfaces

Buried ligands

Buried marker

Buried materials

Buried materials, location

Buried metal locating instruments

Buried metals, stability

Buried munitions

Buried oxide

Buried pipe, external corrosion

Buried pipes

Buried polar groups

Buried polysilicon

Buried protein atoms

Buried pulse

Buried regions

Buried remains

Buried remains postburial interval

Buried remains postmortem interval

Buried residues

Buried residues, prediction

Buried seeds

Buried source

Buried structures

Buried surfaces

Buried systems

Buried systems pipelines

Buried systems plant piping

Buried systems soils corrosion

Buried systems well casings

Buried tanks

Buried vessels

Buried via

Buried volume

Buried water

Buried water molecules

Buried waveguide layers

Buried zeros

Bury, Charles

Burying

Burying

Burying test

CWs buried after

Cables Directly buried

Cathodic protection buried structures

Chemical warfare agents buried

Chlorides buried

Concentration Estimates from Buried Sources

Conductivity data showing buried

Conductivity data showing buried hazardous materials

Conformational changes role of buried hydrogen bonds

Decomposition of materials associated with buried

Deeply buried target

Defensive burying test

Determining Whether Buried Munitions and Explosives Are Likely

Economics buried pipelines, cathodic protection

Environmental Protection Agency, buried

Environmental condition soil buried

Fabrication of Buried Channel Waveguides

Fourth buried interfaces

Fourth-Order Coherent Raman Scattering at Buried Interfaces

Ground systems, buried structures

How to Conduct a Correct Search for Buried or Range Impact Ordnance

Hydrophobic side chain burying

Inspections buried after

Interfaces adhesive, buried

Objects Buried in the Sea Bottom

Objects Other Than Buried Landmines

Objects, buried

PKa values of buried groups

Percent buried volume

Pipeline buried, external corrosion direct

Piping buried

Piping buried, insulated

Polyenes buried

Probing the buried interface

Resistor buried resistors

Resistors, buried

Salt bridge buried

Sampling Data May Help Locate Buried Ordnance

Skin layers and buried open porosity

Soils, buried

Soils, buried classification

Soils, buried formation

Sources Buried on Land

Static loads in buried pipe

Storage tanks buried

The Buried Interface

The Corrosion of Buried Glass

Timbers buried

Understanding with respect to the terms buried by a state party on its territory and dumped at sea

Weapons buried after

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