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Figure 6. Left Conventional control loops provide a localised interface between the real and the digital world. Sensors targeted at important control parameters feed information into digital control routines that can respond via actuators e.g. to maintain parameters within specified limits. Right A vital step on the route to the realisation of the concept of internet scale sensing is to adopt the principle that all analytical measurements should be capable of being internet-linked. The localised control of important parameters is maintained, but the information is shared via the internet with external users [4]. (Reprinted with permission from Anal. Chem., August 1, 2004, 75 (15), 278A-286A. Copyright 2004 American Chemical Society.)... Figure 6. Left Conventional control loops provide a localised interface between the real and the digital world. Sensors targeted at important control parameters feed information into digital control routines that can respond via actuators e.g. to maintain parameters within specified limits. Right A vital step on the route to the realisation of the concept of internet scale sensing is to adopt the principle that all analytical measurements should be capable of being internet-linked. The localised control of important parameters is maintained, but the information is shared via the internet with external users [4]. (Reprinted with permission from Anal. Chem., August 1, 2004, 75 (15), 278A-286A. Copyright 2004 American Chemical Society.)...
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One misconception about copyright status involves material found on Internet Web sites. Someone does own copyright to the material on a Web site, and it is necessary to obtain permission to reuse it. The lack of a copyright notice does not mean that the work is not protected, nor does it mean that a work is in the public domain or that the author of the work has waived his or her rights. [Pg.81]

Whenever an author wishes to include a figure, a table, or a substantial portion of text that has already been published elsewhere (in print or on the Internet), the author must obtain permission from the copyright holder to reproduce the material. It is the author s responsibility to... [Pg.83]

Reminder Material published on an Internet site is not necessarily in the public domain, even if the site owner does not have a copyright notice on a Web page. If you download a photograph, illustration, chart, table, or text from a Web site,you must obtain permission from the copyright owner to use it in another publication. Bear in mind that the Web page publisher may not be the copyright owner. [Pg.83]

Once an author has identified the tables, figures, and text that require permission, the next step is for the author to write to the copyright owner to request permission. This is not a difficult task, but it requires some organization and attention to detail, and it may take several months for permission to be granted. Fortunately, the Internet has made the task less burdensome than it used to be because most publishers post their permission policy, forms, and contact information on the Web. Some publishers now have Web-based permission systems. [Pg.83]

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The Joy of Chemistry The Amazing Science of Familiar Things. Copyright 2005 by Cathy Cobb and Monty L. Fetterolf. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, digital, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or conveyed via the Internet or a Web site without prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. [Pg.4]

The NCCLS has an Area Committee on Automation and Informatics, which oversees the above standards and initiates new standards development projects. Current standards development projects include Data Content for Specimen Identification, Protocols to Vafidate Laboratory Information Systems, and Remote Access to Hospital Diagnostic Devices via tihe internet. In 2002, ASTM transferred to NCCLS the ownership and copyright of aU nine standards in its E31.13 group, including the two standards referenced above. These standards all relate to the clinical laboratory, with some of them simply preceding or overlapping the NCCLS automation standards. NCCLS is now in the process of evaluating which of these standards will be maintained and updated and which may be abandoned. [Pg.292]

Fig. 18. Experimental NMR spectra of a single crystal of acetylsalicylic acid selectively C-labelled in the methyl group. At 25 K, the stochastic dynamics are slowed down such that features characteristic of the pattern in the limit of Id/ AI Fig. 18. Experimental NMR spectra of a single crystal of acetylsalicylic acid selectively C-labelled in the methyl group. At 25 K, the stochastic dynamics are slowed down such that features characteristic of the pattern in the limit of Id/ AI <C 1 start to emerge. At 6 K, the spectrum is again identical to that at 150 K, as if there were a renewed acceleration of the stochastic dynamics below 25 K. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 70. Copyright by Taylor Francis Ltd Internet address http //w w w. tandf. co. uk/j ournals).
T. Stuttaford, Medical Briefing Genetics is only proof of gender, Times (London), August 4, 1999, Internet edition. Copyright 1999 Times Newspapers Ltd. [Pg.169]

Intensive adverbs, overuse, 25 inter in copolymer names, 242—243 International copyright, 346, 347 International Organization for Standardization (ISO) citing analytical standards, 268 guide to chemical symbols, 249 International research, CAS databases, 410 International System of Units, See SI units International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 231 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), 231, 249 Internet editions, ACS journals, 407-408 Internet sites... [Pg.227]

The simple act of buying an online news article may involve numerous agents who provide search information, local and out-of-state newspaper pubhshers who have contractual obligations, reporters and columnists (who actually produce contents), payment service providers, banks, copyright clearing houses and so on. If Yahoo or Microsoft owned most Internet firms (publishers, payment services, search sites, etc.), a customer could possibly buy (or sell) products on the company s website and necessary transactions and payments could be handled by one firm. A retailer in a physical market... [Pg.271]

It is not always necessary to use data that has actually been spoken in TTS for many of the text modules text data alone will suffice. This is highly beneficial as it is much quicker and cheaper to collect text data than speech data. Many public text corpora are available, but today by far the best source of text material is on the internet. Many billions of words of data exist there, and so long as copyright restrictions are adhered to, this can provide a plentiful supply of high quality data. [Pg.530]

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Technical Publication, HALFLIFE—Peroxide Selection Based on Half-Life, 2nd ed., and Copyrighted Software, Elf Atochem North America, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Internet URL http //www.atofinachemicals.com/orgper/software.cfm. [Pg.3943]


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