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Chains design data

In what follows, the pertinent design data are given for the roller chain, silent chain, and the offset link chain (API chain). [Pg.453]

Resch et al. [39] summarise and discuss the whole chain from data retrieval, processing, analysis and visualisation. The general design and structure of such a chain is depicted in Fig. 2, starting with generalised sensors. These sensors can be traditional fixed monitors, but can also be mobile sensors installed on cars, ships or at short-term locations, for example on lampposts. These mobile or moveable sensors can be equipped with a geo-positioning system (GPS) to be employed in geo-information systems (GIS) (e.g. [40]). These applications have been made possible by miniaturisation of the GPS as well as the transfer of data by mobile phone systems. [Pg.290]

Supply Chain Event Management (SCEM) Software feature that monitors supply chain transaction data for predefined exceptions or events that require intervention. An example could be a late order. In such a case, the SCEM software would alert designated parties to inform them and suggest interventions. [Pg.553]

Chapter 3 was completely reorganized and extensively revised to include new information on chain design considerations. Much research has been done and data released since 1982. Quite a lot of it is published here for the first time. [Pg.392]

The data available as of summer 1983 indicate that the number of different polypeptide chains involved, besides eIF-2, in binding of mRNA may be more limited than would seem, as the various complexes or chains designated as eIF-3, eIF-4A, eIF-4B, eIF-4F (CPB-II), and 24-CBP possess extensive structural and functional relationships and thus may be different, and possibly artifactual, derivatives of a simpler set of proteins. [Pg.121]

These are several essential factors that contribute to an effective supply chain design, but additional areas must be part of the conversation. Technology is required to operate the supply chain. Managing and operating a supply chain effectively requires access to communications and information systems. Ultimately, there is a need to transmit data and information accurately and in a timely manner. [Pg.158]

Experiments designed to clarify the situation were carried out by Wittig and Mayer (40). It was shown that changing the molar ratio of amine (diethylamine, di- -butylamine, or diisobutylamine) to -butyraldehyde from 1 1 to 2 1 did not affect the yield of enamine (53- 64%, based on the aldehyde). Contrariwise, changing the ratio of amine (morpholine, piperidine, or pyrrolidine) to n-butyraldehyde from 1 1 to 2 1 boosted the yields from 52-57 % to 80-85 %. The authors interpret these data as indicating that the cyclic amines form aminals with n-butyraldehyde, while the open-chain do not. Infrared evidence is stated as having shown that the aminal originates not from attack of excess amine on the enamine, which is stable under the conditions of the reaction, but from the N-hemiacetal (17). [Pg.60]

Note that, again, three different types of variables were combined chain length, component ratio, and absolute component level. Thus, a "standard" constrained mixture design was not appropriate. In this case a full factorial, central composite design was used, with a total of 20 data points. The star points were... [Pg.51]


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