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A. Toukmaji and D. Paul and J. A. Board, Jr., Distributed Particle-Mesh Ewald A Parallel Ewald Summation Method, Proceedings, International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA 96), CSREA Press (1996), pp. 33-43. [Pg.470]

It should be noted that a significant increase in ammonia supply could be achieved by improving the on-stream efficiency of plants and avoiding excessive losses throughout the downstream conversion and distribution processes. [Pg.355]

Rumelhart, D.E., Hinton, G.E. and Williams, R.J. (1986) Learning internal representations by error propagation. In Parallel Distributed Processing, Rumelhart, D.E. and McClelland, J.L. (eds.), M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass. [Pg.431]

The hardware situation continued to evolve. Personal computers became ever more powerful in terms of speed and the amount of random access memory (RAM) and hard drive capacity. The price of PCs continued to fall. Clusters of PCs were built. Use of the open-source Linux operating system spread in the 1990s. Distributed processing was developed so a long calculation could be farmed out to separate machines. Massively parallel processing was tried. All these changes meant that the days of the supercomputers were numbered. [Pg.35]

It is useful to conclude with several examples from our laboratory. We have applied the procedure of ion pair partition chromatography to the separation of biochemically important mixtures (47,48). In this method of liquid-liquid partition, the basic distribution process can be written as... [Pg.242]

Because a chemical step is imposed on top of the physical distribution process of partition, there is a great potential for selectivity, as noted by Schill et al, (49>50), Such factors as pH, type and composition of the organic phase, and ionic strength of the aqueous phase can be used to control relative retention. The concentration and type of counterion mainly control the absolute retention. [Pg.242]

Pavlik, E., Structures and criteria of distributed process automation systems. Comput. Chem. Eng. 8, 295 (1984). [Pg.97]

Other suggestions on distributed processing reach beyond the capabilities of today s micro reactors, and hence are of more visionary character [5]. These include desktop pharmacies, home-recycle factories, mobile factories, house-water treatment plants, processing cereal crops at the combine, purification of blood in the body, recycling of plastics in the collection vehicle and more [5]. [Pg.61]

Wegeng, R. S., Drost, M. K., Opportunities for distributed processing using micro chemical systems, in Ehreeld, W.,... [Pg.111]

J.L. McClelland and D.E. Rumelhart, Parallel Distributed Processing, Vol. 1. MIT Press, London, 1988. [Pg.695]

Surface roughness is also expected to result in depression of the capacitance semi-circle. This phenomenon, which is indeed apparent in both Figures 1 and 2, is, however, unrelated to surface area. Rather, it is attributable to surface heterogeneity, i.e. the surface is characterized by a distribution of properties. Macdonald (16) recently reviewed techniques for representing distributed processes. A transmission line model containing an array of parallel R/C units with a distribution of values is physically attractive, but not practical. An alternative solution is introduction of an element which by its very nature is distributed. The Constant Phase Element (CPE) meets such a requirement. It has the form P = Y0 wn... [Pg.639]

Rumelhart, D. E. Hinton, G Williams, R. Parallel Distributed Processing. Cambridge MIT Press, 1986. [Pg.124]

D.E. Rumelhart, J.L. McClelland Parallel Distributed Processing Explorations in the microstructure of cognition Vol.l Learning internal representations by error propagation, MIT Press, Cambridge (MA, USA) 1986... [Pg.170]

In a liquid/liquid chromatographic system, the interface between the phases can be involved in the distribution process. So, it is necessary to consider the distribution at the... [Pg.529]

Several voluntary industry initiatives, such as ACC s Responsible Care and NACD s Responsible Distribution Process (RDP), provide guidance on process safety management for chemical manufacturers and distributors. However, no voluntary industry initiatives list specific codes or requirements for reactive hazard management. [Pg.186]

Expand the existing Responsible Distribution Process to include reactive hazard management as an area of emphasis. At a minimum, ensure that the revisions address storage and handling, including the hazards of inadvertent mixing of incompatible chemicals. [Pg.191]


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