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Dependence general principles

With goals established and agreed upon, the next step is to communicate them. The form and content of PSM communications will vary greatly, depending on the individual company, but some general principles apply to virtually any compan)wide initiative ... [Pg.28]

The specific internal communications methods you use will depend on your company s culture and resources. You may find it useful to revisit the discussion provided in Section 2.3.2 (page 28), which covers some general principles of effective communications that apply here as well. What s different is that now you are ... [Pg.166]

The present-day food industry is almost totally dependent on refrigeration in one form or another, to manufacture, preserve, store and bring the product to the point of sale. The few examples chosen in Chapters 14-18 indicate the general principles. The history, development and current practice of refrigeration of foodstuffs is largely the history, development and current practice of the refrigeration industry itself. [Pg.204]

Conventional presentaticsis of DFT start with pure states but sooner w later encounter mixed states and d sities (ensemble densities is the usual formulation in the DFT literature) as well. These arise, for example in formation or breaking of chemical bonds and in treatments of so-called static correlation (situations in which several different one-electron configurations are nearly degenerate). Much of the DFT literature treats these problems by extension and generalization from pure state, closed shell system results. A more inclusively systematic treatment is preferable. Therefore, the first task is to obtain the Time-Dependent Variational Principle (TDVP) in a form which includes mixed states. [Pg.220]

The general principles of testing chemical homogeneity of solids are given e.g. by Malissa [1973], Cochran [1977], and Danzer et al. [1979]. The terms of variation o20tal and o2nal can be separated by analysis of variance (Sect. 5.1.1). According to Danzer and Kuchler [1977] there exists an exponential dependence between the total variance and the reciprocal sample mass... [Pg.46]

Wigner rotation/adiabatic-to-diabatic transformation matrices, 92 Electronic structure theory, electron nuclear dynamics (END) structure and properties, 326-327 theoretical background, 324-325 time-dependent variational principle (TDVP), general nuclear dynamics, 334-337 Electronic wave function, permutational symmetry, 680-682 Electron nuclear dynamics (END) degenerate states chemistry, xii-xiii direct molecular dynamics, structure and properties, 327 molecular systems, 337-351 final-state analysis, 342-349 intramolecular electron transfer,... [Pg.76]

Lohse J, Dahl O, Neilsen PE (1999) Double duplex invasion by peptide nucleic acid a general principle for sequence-specific targeting of double stranded DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 96 11804-11808 Lonn U, Lonn S, Nylen U, Windblad G (1990) Bleomycin-induced DNA lesions are dependent on nucleosome repeat length. Biochem Pharmacol 39(1) 101-107 Lopez-Larraza DM, Bianchi NO (1993) DNA response to bleomycin in mammalian cells with variable degrees of chromatin condensation. Environ Mol Mutagen 21(3) 258—264 Lopez-Larraza DM, Padron J, Rond NE, Vidal Rioja LA (2006) Chromatin condensation and differential sensitivity of mammalian and insect cells to DNA strand breaks induced by bleomycin. Mutat Res 16 April [Epub ahead of print]... [Pg.185]


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