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References collating

To collate references according to the author-date style, use the following format. [Pg.325]

Quality Manuals or Quality Plans should be established to manage corporate IT infrastructure. The Quality Manual or Plan shall collate references to all key management components including ... [Pg.848]

Additivity Rules. In addition to these direct CD-stereochemical correlation rules, there are a set of empirical additivity rules determined empirically by Douglas (see, e.g., reference (19) and collated references in Hawkins (2)). An exanple of such a rule is that for cases in which the chelate itself has an asymmetric carbon. The d-d CD contributions from the asymmetric carbon atom and that of the chelate system as a whole are found to be additive. The theoretical justification for this additivity follows directly from the model discussed in this paper, and has been discussed in some detail elsewhere (4). (It is worth noting that we implicitly used this additivity in considering the d-d CD as a sum of contributions from each of the chelates I, with the achiral chromophore adapted to D symmetry.)... [Pg.90]

In the development of the assembly variability risks analysis, expert knowledge, data found in many engineering references and information drawn from the CSC DFA/MA practitioner s manual (CSC Manufacturing, 1995) were collated and issues related to variability converged on. Much of the knowledge for the additional assembly variability risks analysis was reviewed from the fabrication and joining data sheets called PRocess Information MAps (PRIMAs) as given in Swift and Booker (1997). [Pg.63]

Audits and surveys yield two reports one to the facility reviewed and one to the PSM team. While this dual reporting maybe more time-consuming than simply collating information for future reference, it is likely to be time well spent. Providing audit or survey results (appropriately condensed to protect confidentiality) to facility managers not only provides valuable feedback, but also helps to underscore their involvement in the PSM initiative. [Pg.88]

LMR wishes to thank Dr Daniela Caiazza for her assistance with the illustrations, and Ms Shanti Thavaneswaran for her assistance with the collection of reference material. TWH wishes to thank Ms Clare Underwood for assistance with the collection and collation of reference material. [Pg.735]

To take advantage of these solid reference materials (and to a lesser extent the trace metal seawater-based materials), it will be essential to establish an infrastructure for the collation and redistribution of the information that is accumulated about these materials through communitywide use. [Pg.113]

However, some important technical and coimnercial lessons can be learnt, particularly by reference to Tables 4.9 and 4.10 in which important scientific and conunercial features of the case-studies have been collated and limiting factors identified. The following conunercial and technical topics are snggested as being important. [Pg.157]

Nowadays, valuable 29Si NMR data (e.g. 29Si—74W couplings, etc.) are often hidden in footnotes of synthetic papers, while not long ago the same data warranted independent publication. It would be most desirable if a reviewer could extract such data and collate them into generalized trends. Unfortunately, this is not realistic, as original data were obtained under considerably varied experimental conditions (solvents, temperature and reference) and are often presented without an adequate description that would indicate their precision and reliability. [Pg.224]

Collate all references at the end of the manuscript in numerical order if cited by number and in alphabetical order if cited by author. Do not include items in the reference list that are not cited in the manuscript. Check the publication for which you are writing. Some publications do not allow multiple references to be listed as one numbered entry they prefer that each numbered entry include only one unique reference. [Pg.325]


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