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Numeric data Infochem Computer Services Ltd J. T. Baker, Inc. [Pg.128]

Providing and supporting infrastructure (analytical and computer services) Locating useful information without intimate knowledge of the language Program... [Pg.127]

Commercial computer services are available to do rigorous distillation calculations. Perhaps the licensor will provide copies of rigorous computer runs to validate his balances. Alternately, the operating company can make such runs. For highly non-ideal systems, literature data for binary pairs may have to be sought. In some cases, laboratory equilibrium data may have to be obtained in-house or contracted out to one of several organizations or universities that are in this business. [Pg.218]

If money and time are short and the system is fairly ideal, commercial computer services available to the company might have shortcut options available in lieu of the more expensive rigorous routines. Finally, methods will be recommended for checking the separations by hand. [Pg.218]

Commercial computer computation services are being set up to provide shortcut calculation options. These provide considerable savings for preliminary design studies. [Pg.403]

In addition to products and service which are incorporated or which form part of the products and service supplied to customers, there are tools, test equipment, contract labor, facilities, calibration services, computer services, and many other items which, if not of adequate quality, may adversely affect the quality of the products and service you supply. These items should also be governed by these requirements. [Pg.307]

The ERDS attempts to establish a uniform method of encoding the types of data submitted from the various entities. Inconsistencies of detail are monitored automatically by the data bank computer services. [Pg.65]

Silicon Reality. IBM Business Computing Services. 2004 Download at http // wwwl.ibm.com/businesscenter/smb/gb/en/gcllifescience/gcl xmlid/17341/nav id/lifesciences... [Pg.772]

Acknowledgments We are extremely grateful for the expertise provided by Vivien Hannon, Academic Computing Services, Dalhousie University in preparing the images for publication. [Pg.79]

SRL DEXPERT, Systems Research Labs., Inc., Dayton, OH 45440-3639 Integrates LISP algorithms into Fortran or Ada systems. Proc. Workshop on Coupling Symbolic and Numerical Computing in Expert Systems, sponsored by AAAI, Aug 1985, Boeing Computer Services, Bellevue, WA. [Pg.384]

The firral chapter, by Jim and Jermy Marshall, takes the reader beyond the atom itself to some of the places associated with the history of scientific atomism. Rediscovering Atoms An Atomic Travelogue takes the reader to several sites in Ettrope and North America where important work was done on the development of chemical atomism. The anthors include photos of atom-related sites from their exterrsive DVD travelogue Rediscovery of the Elements. Jim Marshall is Professor of Chemistry at the Urriversity of North Texas in Denton, Texas, and Jermy Marshall is an irrdeperrderrt corrtractor of computer services. [Pg.11]

When outside agencies are used to provide a computer service, there should be a formal agreement including a clear statement of the responsibilities of that outside agency [13]. When the release of batches for sale or supply is carried out using a computerized system, the system should allow only a qualified person (QP) to release the batches and it should clearly identify and record the person releasing the batches. This is possible by giving the QP an operational level in the computer system that allows it to release batches. No other person should have the same operational level authorization as the QP. [Pg.833]

The Pfizer molecular property computing service contains many properties related to ADME T endpoints as well as project-specific SAR models (41). These computed molecular properties are often critical for medicinal chemists to ensure that the designed singleton and/or library compounds have good drug-like properties and to explore new SAR hypotheses against specific protein targets. While some molecular properties can be... [Pg.303]

Acknowledgment is made to the donors of the Petroleum Research Fund, administered by the American Chemical Society, for partial support of this work. We also thank the Australian National University Computer Services Centre for the use of their facilities. We also thank G. B. Robertson for the use of his X-ray equipment and Climax Molybdenum for the gift of the molybdenum hexacarbonyl. [Pg.309]

Several companies (D.B.R. Oilphase/Schlumberger, Infochem Computer Services, Ltd., Calsep) have commercially available computer programs (DBR hydrate, Multiflash, PVTSim) for the prediction of hydrate properties, and such methods are incorporated into process flowsheeting programs such as ASPEN , HYPERCHEM , and SIMCI . Researchers in the CSM laboratory (Sloan and Parrish, 1983 Sloan et al., 1987 Mehta and Sloan, 1996) generated new parameters for the prediction of si, sll, and sH hydrates, which were incorporated into the program, CSMHyd. [Pg.15]

CSMGem—Colorado School of Mines (2007 edition) CSMHYD—Colorado School of Mines (1998 edition) DBRHydrate—DBRobinson Software Inc. (version 5.0) Multiflash—Infochem Computer Services Ltd. (version 3.0) PVTsim—Calsep A/S (version 11)... [Pg.291]

All computation was carried out on the University of Leeds Computing Service s ICL 1906A computer. The programs were written in ALGOL 60. [Pg.150]

Orlando Lopez, Executive Consultant J J Networking and Computing Services Raritan, New Jersey... [Pg.283]

The second author (RML) would like to record his indebtedness to Professor K. J. Whittle for access to computer services at The Tony Research Station, Aberdeen, in its last days, and to Professor A.D. Hawkins for use of the library facilities at the Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen. Without such help this work could not have been completed. [Pg.254]

GenomeNet is a Japanese network of database and computational service for genome research and related areas in molecular and cellular biology. It is operated jointly by the Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University and the Human Genome Center of the University of Tokyo. [Pg.47]

Based on past experience, the following times would be required to reduce the data from 100 samples more than four hours for hand calculations, 3 hours for a simple programmable hand calculator, 30 minutes for a time-share computer service, and less than 2 minutes for directly interfaced minicomputers. [Pg.288]

This review shows that due to the constraints of the analytical three-dimensional models in dealing with realistic boundary, flow, and transport conditions, and the computational complexity involved in numerical schemes, previous multiple-reaction models simplified or avoided three-dimensional models. Additionally, they do not fully utilize the current power of remote computing services provided through the Internet. Due to the lack of web-based remote computing capability, users usually need to install the computational software on their local computers before running them. [Pg.65]

The vulnerability of computer services to computer viruses is not easily managed. Besides deploying antivirus software the only other defense is to stop unauthorized software and data being loaded on computer systems and to build firewalls around networked applications. This is a prospective approach that assumes existing computer services are free from computer viruses. However, this approach cannot entirely remove the threat of computer viruses from computer services. The source of authorized software and data may itself be unknowingly infected with a computer virus. Novel viruses can also break through network firewalls. It is therefore prudent to check software and data related to computer services that are used within an organization. [Pg.307]


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