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The hybridizing component can also be formed directly on the surface of a pristine or modified nanocarbon using molecular precursors, such as organic monomers, metal salts or metal organic complexes. Depending on the desired compound, in situ deposition can be carried out either in solution, such as via direct network formation via in situ polymerization, chemical reduction, electro- or electroless deposition, and sol-gel processes, or from the gas phase using chemical deposition (i.e. CVD or ALD) or physical deposition (i.e. laser ablation, electron beam deposition, thermal evaporation, or sputtering). [Pg.134]

Nondedicated Servers These are assigned to provide one or more network services and local access. A nondedicated server is expected to be slightly more flexible in its day-to-day use than a dedicated server. Nondedicated servers can be used not only to direct network traffic and perform administrative actions, but often to serve as a front-end for the administrator to work with other applications or services. The nondedicated server is not really what... [Pg.307]

Step 2 Based on squared Pearson correlations define the neighborhood of each node. Generate some links (say, k = r-q) per node with highly correlated nodes in the neighborhood to form a population of directed networks, where 1 < Ln(r) [Pg.384]

Step 5 For the updated population of directed networks with random links and time delay links, calculate the characteristic parameters i.e. average clustering coefficient avgcc) and average shortest path length (avgshortestpath). Calculate similar parameters, namely, Crandom (Cron) and Lrandom (Lran), for the equivalent random networks i.e. random networks with same number of nodes and links (Newman et al (2000)). [Pg.384]

This appendix briefly describes and formulates a variety of standard discrete optimization models. Throughout, y denotes 0-1 discrete variables, z represents continuous variables, D N, A) indicates a directed network or graph with nodes in N and arcs in A, and G N, E) denotes an undirected network or graph with nodes in N and edges in E. Capital letters are used to denote input and lower case to show decision variables. The size of set S is indicated by... [Pg.2596]

A direct network with four computing elements, Pi, arranged in a ring. [Pg.20]

This is the computer that formed the basis for the Cray XT3 supercomputer. Every node has a 2.4 GHz dual core AMD Opteron processor, and a direct network provides each node with a 6.4 GB/s bidirectional link to its own switch using AMD HyperTransport . The switches connect to their six neighbors with 7.8 GB/s bidirectional links. [Pg.41]

A 1% (w/v) trehalose formulation frozen by liquid nitrogen exhibited a fine filamentous directional network, whereas freezing by placement on a —50°C shelf yielded a leafy mixed-orientation appearance. The authors state that the rapidly frozen trehalose had less resistance to vapor flow during drying and reconstituted faster than the shelf-frozen samples. [Pg.139]

The theory supporting Bayesian Belief networks rests on a rich tradition of probability theory, and statistical decision theory and it is supported by excellent axiomatic and behavioural arguments [Pearl, 1998]. A Bayesian belief network for a set of variables X = Xj, X2,. .., X consists of a) a directed network structure that encodes a set of conditional independence assertions about variables in X and b) a set P of local probability distributions associated with each variable, describing the distribution of the variable conditioned on its parent variables. The nodes in the network structure are in one-to-one correspondence with the variables in the probabilistic model. [Pg.245]

Milk being a natural product has in-build variability. Quality and composition of milk is highly depended on various external factors. The dairy supply chain like other food supply chain is a directed network of business processes with precedence relationships. Quality and safety of dairy products along a supply chain stage depend upon product and process quality at the preceding stage. The final acceptance of the product is by the consumers, which depends on the combination of three factors quality, price and safety. The dairy and food supply chain possesses... [Pg.171]

The routers must be protected in a network. Routers are like a train station through which all information passes. They direct information where it needs to go. A router is like a firewall because you can stop information from being dispersed into the network however, its primary function is to direct network traffic both in and out of the local network. From this perspective, a firewall or a router can both stop unwanted applications and data, but only the routers and switches show data where it needs to go on the network. The router is a very critical link for a network. [Pg.84]

The use of a homogeneous matrix material leads, in the ideal case, to the preparation of random percolated filler networks. More complex matrix systems have been addressed in an attempt to direct or manipulate the formation of such percolated networks. The use of immiscible polymer blends to create restricted percolation networks has been applied to many types of fillers. To effectively manipulate the network formation in a selected volume fraction of the blend, a phase-separated system must be achieved and, preferably, a distribution of the filler within either of the phases or at the interface must be favored. Using conductive fillers the "directed" network could be electrically connected at a lower overall concentration of filler, - which is favorable for economic reasons and processability. [Pg.158]

Batch size shipped from each supplier to each store = 40,000 units Number of shipments/year from each supplier to each store = 960,000/40,000 = 24 Annual trucking cost for direct network = 24 X 1,100 X 4 X 8 = 844,800 Average inventory at each store for each product = 40,000/2 = 20,000 units Annual inventory cost for direct network = 20,000 X 0.2 X 4 X 8 = 128,000 Total annual cost of direct network = 844,800 + 128,000 = 972,800... [Pg.414]

This analysis shows that when demand per product per store is 960,000 units, the direct network is cheaper than running milk runs with two stores per route. Increasing the number of stores on a milk run ends up costing even more because it raises transportation costs more than it... [Pg.414]

For the direct network, it turns out that to minimize total annual costs, it is better not to fill each truck but to send only 36,332 units per truck. The optimal loading increases transportation costs a bit but decreases total costs to 232,524 per year. [Pg.414]


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