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Control Store Partitioning

It is easy to determine how to implement a machine with control store partitioning but the implementation is bound to be slow. Therefore APARTY does not address this partitioning scheme. [Pg.83]

Preparation. Prior to use, the paper strips are stored under conditions of controlled humidity. Since the predominant mechanism is partition between sorbed water and the mobile phase, the amount of water in the cellulose fibers governs its separating... [Pg.641]

Activation by heating at 150-200°C removes the physically bound water. Water content of silica can be controlled by storing TLC plates at known humidity. The assumption that one silica is most suitable for adsorption and another for hquid-liquid partition chromatography is questionable and, moreover, irrelevant, because pure adsorption or partition retention mechanisms genCTaUy do not occur. Thin-layer... [Pg.2198]

System Level. At the System Level, the Behavioral Domain describes the behavior of a system as a set of performance specifications, or gross operational characteristics. It is concerned with operations that manipulate data and store results, without being concerned with the algorithms describing the details of how this occurs. The Structural Domain components that correspond to these performance specifications are processors, memory units, switches, busses, and device controllers. In the Physical Domain, high-level physical partitioning of the design (e.g. onto cabinets, boards or chips) may be described. [Pg.19]

Areas within a facility which use or store less than the exempt amounts of HPMs may be considered control areas and must be constructed with not less than one-hour partitions. The control area is a space within an occupancy which does not have to be considered a specific hazardous storage occupancy such as H-1, H-2, H-3 or H-7. There may be up to four individual control areas within a building however, the aggregate quantity of HPMs in a fab area (including control rooms) may not exceed the maximum amounts in UFC Table 5103-A (in 1994 UBC, pg. 1-160). [Pg.432]


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