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Communication intervals

In Fig. 2.15, the pointers are moved one element around the array at every communication interval CINT and thus with N elements separating the two pointers, a total time delay of N CINT is achieved. Provision must be made to zero the array initially and also to reset the pointers back to 1 as each pointer passes through the final element of the array M. [Pg.79]

CINT Calculation interval or integration step length in fixed step methods. NOCI Used to specify the communication interval as NOCI CINT. [Pg.125]

TIME DELAY SUBROUTINE IS EFFECTED EVERY COMMUNICATION INTERVAL USING THE RESERVED LOGICAL CONTROL VARIABLE... [Pg.453]

TRUE when the integration procedure has completed a communication interval of NOCl CINT. [Pg.683]

NOCI Number of steps (CINT) per communication interval. [Pg.683]

Tabulate T and all state variables at each communication interval. [Pg.686]

The distributed parameter component can be introduced into the larger system being simulated in one of two ways either it can be introduced as an integral part through finite differencing in the distance dimension (or dimensions), or else it can be kept as a separate computational entity that communicates with the main simulation only at specified communication intervals. [Pg.10]

Command modules communicate with other modules through a local area network (LAN). Through this LAN, command modules receive information from the local control modules and store data. These data can be stored from a week to two years, depending on the recording interval and the number of points to be monitored. Unlike host-based systems, which use a central computer to interrogate each command module individually, the computer interface can tap into the network like any other command module. [Pg.466]

Optimal use of epinephrine autoinjectors for first-aid treatment of anaphylaxis in community settings is hampered by several issues. In most countries, these include the availability of only two pre-measured epinephrine doses and only a few different needle lengths, and the need to replace outdated autoinjectors at 12- to 18-month intervals due to degradation of the epinephrine solution they contain. [Pg.215]

As I look back at this experience, it was an awesome adventure to be alone, during and for an interval of time after this discovery, with the apparatus showing one new effect after another, when there was no one in the Illinois Physics Department experienced in NMR with whom I could talk. Little did the early NMR resonance community realize that the analogue of spin echo hidden memory contained in excited phases of all kinds of states of matter, including plasmas, would be obtained in the future by use of optical laser, electric, and acoustic pulses as well. And now today the use of spin echoes is a standard procedure for magnetic resonance imaging of the human body for medical diagnosis. [Pg.630]

A subsequent report by Marttila et al. (1994b) examined the impact of long-term exposure to the same mixture of malodorous sulfur compounds on children from these same three communities. The findings in children, i.e., nasal symptoms and cough, in the most severely polluted community were similar to those reported above and showed increased risks both for the 4-week and the 12-month intervals, although none of these risks reached statistical significance. [Pg.51]

The first famous paper [43] on the polymerisation of isobutene by aluminium chloride was not followed by others on the same topic until twenty years later. In the interval there were occasional communications to scientific meetings [50], and one paper on copolymerisation [51], but a steady stream of patents revealed that much work was being devoted to the study of this and related reactions. Then, in 1960, there began to appear a series of papers by Thomas and his collaborators in which a wealth of fascinating results was presented. [Pg.63]

In the original publication, the contour interval was erroneously specified as 0.015 eA"3, P. Seiler and J. D. Dunitz, private communication. [Pg.269]

The frequency of the QAU s periodic reports to management is left to the discretion of the laboratory. Reports at intervals of approximately amonth are fairly standard within the regulated community. The description of problems noted during QAU inspections need not be extremely detailed unless the problems remain uncorrected. The primary purpose of the report is to assure management that study quality is being maintained and that management intervention is not required. [Pg.64]


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