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HypcrCb cm in tegrates cq tiation s 26 an d 27 to describe tb c mot ion s of atom s. In the absence of temperature regulation, tli ere are no external sources or depositories of energy, fhat is. no other energy terms exist in the Hamiltonian, and the total energy of the system is con slant. [Pg.71]

This depository of equations stores an enormous amount of information. The equations themselves are so general that their direct apphcation is seldom appropriate. However, by inspection one can write a vast array of relations vahd for particular apphcations. For example, Eqs. (4-83) and (4-84) come directly from Eq. (4-107) Eqs. (4-86) and (4-87), from (4-111). Similarly, from Eq. (4-108),... [Pg.521]

Ms. Becky Bryant Depository of Documents Arkansas Department of Labor 10421 West Markham Littie Rock, AR 72205 (501)682-4534... [Pg.101]

The REGISTER application can also be easily modified to meet the requirements of other organizations, which may use it for corporate data registration and storage as a central depository of proprietary chiral separations. [Pg.100]

Once the complete title is known, the journal can easily be obtained if it is in the library customarily used by the chemist. If not, one must use another library, and the next step is to find out which libraries carry the journal. CASSI answers this question too, since it carries a list of some 360 libraries in the United States and other countries, and for each journal it tells which of these libraries carries it, and furthermore, if the holdings are incomplete, which volumes of that journal are carried by each library. It may be possible to visit the closest library personally. If not, a copy of the article can usually be obtained through interlibrary loan. The CASSI also includes lists of journal publishers, sales agents, and document depositories. Photocopies of most documents cited in CA can be obtained from chemical Abstracts Document Delivery Service, Customer Services, 2540 Olentangy River Road, Columbus OH, 43210, USA. Orders for documents can be placed by mail, telephone. Telex, fax, or online through STN or other services. [Pg.1639]

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Web Patent Databases. The Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) [72] offers free World Wide Web access, http // www.uspto.gov/main/patents.htm, to a bibliographic patent database that uses the most current patent classification system, this may not match the classification data that appears on the printed patent, and to a full-text patent database that uses the classification data that appear on the printed patent, this may not match the current classification data. The databases start with January 1, 1976, patents. The full text of a patent includes all bibliographical data (e.g., inventor s name, the patent s title, the assignee s name, etc.) and the abstract, full description of the invention, and the claims. All the words in the text of the patent are searchable. If the patent number is known, the patent, regardless of year, can be ordered from the PTO. Automated searching of 1971 to date patents is available at some of the Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries. Prior to 1971 searching can be done at the PTO facilities or at the Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries. Commercial patent search services are also available. [Pg.774]

Finally, animal, plant and microbial tissues have been shown to contain the iron storage protein ferritin. The animal protein has been extensively studied, but the mechanism of iron binding has not been completely resolved (29). Animal tissues contain, in addition, a type of granule comprised of iron hydroxide, polysaccharide and protein. The latter, called hemosiderin, may represent a depository of excess iron (30). Interestingly, a protein with properties parallel to those of ferritin has been found in a mold. Here the function of the molecule can be examined with the powerful tools of biochemical genetics (31). [Pg.150]

PERM acronym derived from the former name of the Fermentation Research Institute (FRI), in Japan, which later became the Patent Microorganism Depository of the National Institute of Bioscience and Human Technology (NIBH). As previously mentioned, the Budapest Treaty requires deposition of the biological material subject to a patent application. In Japan and some other countries, an applicant for a patent concerning a microorganism has to submit a receipt of that deposition to the Patent Office at filing. The depository checks viability and would furnish a sample of the microorganism to a third party only for study and research, under the established rules of the treaty. [Pg.246]

As the flow inundated the CIOS offices, its staff could only microfilm the documents at random, producing 141 reels. Later the CIOS moved the entire program to the United States where it produced another 164 microfilm reels. Many documents that arrived in the United States found their way to loosely defined depositories, which often were simply the first convenient locations with available storage space. (37)... [Pg.42]

One of the established methods for finding hits is high-throughput screening (HTS). This is a powerful method enabling several thousands of compounds per day to be tested. However, there are drawbacks. In many cases the assay for the detection of a hit comprises coupled enzymatic reactions, and a test compound may falsely lead to positive results because of its interference with components of the enzyme cascade. Problems may arise further from the chemical substances that make up the compound depository which are tested in HTS. Especially for companies with historically grown collections of compounds, the quality of the chemicals is an uncontrolled parameter in the sense that it is not always known whether the compounds are still unmodified they may have decomposed, precipitated or formed aggregates (polymers). [Pg.417]

To illustrate a complete decomposition for a process represented by a large number of equations is not feasible in this review because of the practical difficulties of printing the resulting matrices. Also, the problem statements would probably be longer than the review itself. Consequently, decomposition of two modest-sized processes is illustrated in this section, one a process of sufficient scale to be quite impracticable to decompose by inspection. The first example model has been taken from Analog Simulation of the Hanford N-Reactor Plant (S5), a documentation readily available from the Clearinghouse for Technical and Scientific Information as well as AEC depositories. [Pg.226]

The libraries of Alexandria (in Egypt) became depositories of knowledge and were major contributors to the advancement of science and intellectual studies in many other countries. [Pg.1]

Commodities come into the world in the shape of use-values, articles or goods, such as iron, linen, com, etc. This is their plain, homely, bodily form. They are, however, commodities, only because they are something two-fold, both objects of utihty, and, at the same time, depositories of value. They manifest themselves therefore as commodities, or have the form of commodities, only in so far as they have two forms, a physical or natural form, and a value-form (51). [Pg.151]

The second event of 1977 was the publication of the first volume of the CALPHAD joiuTial, which both acted as a cumulative record of progress in making calculations and as an invaluable depository of validated parameters. The aim of the journal was not primarily to be a vehicle for publicity, but it was very useful to have the first issue of the CALPHAD journal available for distribution at the NBS meeting. There was no mandatory requirement to publish the papers and discussions presented at the CALPHAD conferences in the journal. Nevertheless, subsequent issues in the first year of publication of the CALPHAD journal included several key papers given at previous meetings, together with summaries of these... [Pg.33]

The patent application document may be considered under a number of headings (Table 2.2). After the title comes the abstract, which identifies the innovation and the innovation area. Relevant prior art is then overviewed in detail in the background section. This is drawn mainly from published research articles and pre-existing patents. An adequate preparation of this section relies on prior completion of a comprehensive literature and patent search. Next, a short paragraph that details the problem the innovation will solve is presented. This should emphasize why the innovation should be considered novel and non-obvious. This in turn is followed by a detailed technical description of the innovation, such that an ordinary person skilled in the art could reproduce it. If, for example, microbial cultures or animal cells form part of the innovation, these must be deposited in an approved depository (e.g. the American Type Culture... [Pg.63]

In direct geological depository of the spent fuel, dissolution of UO2 matrix into groundwater plays a key role for the release of the radionuclides to the biosphere. Therefore mechanism of... [Pg.721]

Complete set of tabular data may be purchased from The Depository of Unpublished Data, CISTI, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, KIA 0S2... [Pg.81]

Sites of concentration -There are other sites where drugs may accumulate besides in the water portion of the blood or within fat tissue. The blood also contains a host of proteins which can bind vitamins, metabolites and xenobiotics. In addition, the collagen network of bone and connective tissue can act as a depository for various ions. [Pg.33]

Figure 3, The groundwater/rock system around a waste depository... Figure 3, The groundwater/rock system around a waste depository...
Due to the low water flow rate expected in the ground around the depository the contact times would be long between the water and the rock and waste. Beside measurements at short contact times (less than one week) some long-time studies were performed (contact times of 6 months). [Pg.58]

Neretnieks, I., "Retardation of Escaping Nuclides from a Final Depository", KBS TR 30, 1977... [Pg.72]


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