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Gould, T. L., el. al., Engineering Methods and Computer Applications For Design and Operation, of Two-Phase Pipeline Systems, The University of Michigan, Amn Arbor, Mich., 1973. [Pg.157]

In a videoconference, two or more people in different locations can see and hear each other at the same time, sometimes even sharing computer applications for collaboration. A video call is similar to a telephone call. After connecting, participants are able to view each other in color video and may be able to transfer files or collaborate via options such as document sharing or whiteboarding [13]. [Pg.602]

As in all computer applications for the past few decades, P has been growing exponentially with time. It is a straightforward calculation to show that in the 21 years between the BPTI simulation (t = KTns n 600) and the villin headpiece simulation (t = KT6 s n 12 000), P has been increasing by a factor of 10 every 3-4 years. A simple extrapolation would thus predict that a simulation covering the replication cyde of an intact E. coli with a volume of about 1 p3 (t 1000 s n=3x 1010) could be expected some time in the second half of the next century if computational power continued to grow exponentially at historical rates. [Pg.98]

Maximum (maximized) likelihood is a statistical term that refers to the probability of randomly drawing a particular sample from a population, maximized over the possible values of the population parameters. Selected entries from Methods in Enzymology [vol, page(s)] Theory, 210, 203 testing by simulations, 210, 225 computer applications for, 210, 233 fitting of sums of exponentials to dwell-time distributions, 207, 772 fluorescence data analysis, 210,... [Pg.445]

Hunter, R., Niemi, G., Pilli, A., and Veith, G., Aquatic Information and Retrieval (AQUIRE) database system, in Computer Applications for Environmental Impact Analysis, Pillmann, W., Ed., International Society for Environmental Protection, Vienna, 1990, pp. 42-48. [Pg.43]

Maddox, R. N., and Lilly, L. L., Gas Conditioning and Processing, Vol. 3—Computer Applications for Production/Processing Facilities, 2nd ed., Norman, OK, Campbell Petroleum Series, 1990. [Pg.933]

Computers Applications for computers in plant engineering oigemizations are almost endless. As industry becomes more computerized, plant engineers must learn computer skills to compete. A few computer systems applicable to plant engineering are ... [Pg.1554]

Despite the TE classification used in projects around the world, some classes of TEs have remarkable features in their structures. Two examples are LTR class (TEs that present a Long Terminal Repeats) and TIR class (TEs presenting Terminal Inverted Repeats). For these cases, we could say, it is not difficult to produce computational applications for detecting these repeats - all is need is to search for repetitions, inverted or not, of character strings. But, for several other TE classes there is little (or even no) evident characteristic in their composition that could be used properly to construct computational tools. [Pg.128]

Ohnaka 1 (1985) Introduction to analysis of heat transfer and solidification by computer-application for casting process. Maruzem, Tokyo... [Pg.371]

Hatch, R., Computer Applications for Analysis and Control of Fermentation, Ann. Report of Fermentation... [Pg.985]


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