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A number of material suppliers offer information on their products on electronic devices (floppy discs, CDs, etc.) for use on personal computers. An important one, called Campus, is a database concept started by four German material manufacturers who use a uniform software. This database, initially developed jointly by BASF, Bayer, Hoechst, and Hulls, provided for other manufacturers to join. The present consortium has more than 50 materials suppliers worldwide. It is given in the form of diskettes in German, English, French, Italian, or Spanish. Each diskette contains the uniform test and evaluation program and the range of the respective material producers. It runs on IBM-compatible personal computers under the MS-DOS operating system. [Pg.414]

Yiyan Bai, Houston Community College System— Central Campus... [Pg.23]

Jacques I. Pankove, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Center for Optoelectronic Computing Systems, University of Colorado at Boulder, Campus Box 425, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0425 (1, 35, 91)... [Pg.13]

As time goes on, one can grow with the system by considering networking the CD-ROM-based resources and/or setting up other, strategically located TICs on one s campus. The important concept here is that we wish to make the superb new PC-based information products as available as we can to interested scientists. [Pg.109]

Dr Joan Ogden is Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at the University of California, Davis, and Director of the Sustainable Transportation Energy Pathways Program at the campus s Institute of Transportation Studies. Her primary research interest is the technical and economic assessment of new energy technologies, especially in the areas of alternative fuels, fuel cells, renewable energy and low carbon energy systems. She received a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Illinois, and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Maryland. [Pg.659]

Chemical Biology is one of the fastest areas of science as a multidisciplinary during this century. The interdisciplinary study of molecules in living systems at a health science campus helps to integrate the traditional disciplines of chemistry and biology by understanding the molecular mecharrisms of biological processes provides an opportunity to manipirlate them in a defined and predictable way. [Pg.434]

FCE s German partner, MTU Friedrichshafen, is operating a 250 kilowatt molten carbonate fuel cell system in Bielefeld, Germany. The power plant is located on the campus of the University of Bielefeld and provides electric power and byproduct heat. The fuel cells were manufactured by FCE. MTU developed a new power plant configuration for this unit termed a Hot Module that simplifies the balance of plant. The system began operation in November 1999 and logged over 4,200 hours by August, 2000. Electric efficiency is 45% (LHV). [Pg.31]

Mayntz, R. Hughes, T. P. (Hrsg.) The Development of Large Technological Systems. Frankfurt a. M. (Campus) 1988... [Pg.147]

FIGURE 11 Segment of simulation model illustrating New Delhi campus network. This is where the business process outsourcing team and related servers in our distributed system are located. Modeling tool is OPNET. [Pg.190]

It is now possible for most students to purchase a basic computer system ai low cost. If a personal computer is not in the budget, most colleges and universities provide students access to campus-wide computer systems as part of tuition and fees. By this point in your studies, you are familiar with the use of a computer, but a few introductory comments are made just to help you get started with computing in the biochemistry laboratory. In terms of equipment, you will need a computer, monitor, printer, and some basic software. Some recommendations for specific hardware and software will be given here, but one must be aware that new products and important upgrades are continually being developed. [Pg.212]

Various types of optical fibers are used for specific applications. For example, multimode fibers are used primarily in enterprise systems buildings, offices, campuses. Special single-mode transmission fibers exist for submarine applications, and for metropolitan and long-haul terrestrial applications. And in addition to these transmission fibers, there are various specialty fibers for performing dispersion compensation (dispersion compensating fiber), optical amplification (erbium-doped fiber), and other special functions. [Pg.1155]

Address Systems House, Alba Campus, Livingston, EH54 7EG UK ... [Pg.201]


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