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ARR. 9 SWSI For bell drive Impeller overhung, two bearings, with prime mover outside base... [Pg.536]

Evaporation and condensation (a and b) osmosis (c and d). Water tends to move spontaneously from a region where its vapor pressure is high to a region where it is low. In a — b, movement of water molecules occurs through the air trapped under the bell jar. In c — d, water molecules move by osmosis through a semipermeable membrane. The driving force is the same in the two cases, although the mechanism differs. [Pg.271]

All except Heidelberg," Belle Mayer said. "Slow down, Sprech " But he kept driving as fast as before, and she turned quickly to me. "How was the flight "... [Pg.35]

Alexander Bell Drive Reston, Virginia 20191-4400 (703) 295-6300 or (800) 548-2723 www.asce.org... [Pg.174]

Forced sinusoidal oscillatory torsion imposed by mechanical drive to hollow cylindrical specimen through bell-crank arrangement... [Pg.222]

Nalco Chemical Company, 6225 W. 66th PI., Chicago, 111. 60638. fHighland Drive, Route 1, Belle Mead, NJ. 08502. [Pg.23]

Lawrence H. Dubois, SRI International As an alumni of Bell Labs and a current resident of Silicon Valley, I can tell you that the SIA Roadmap is an incredibly powerful tool. It drives a number of different industries to focus on where they want to go and a number of different disciplines to develop new kinds of resists, etching tools, lasers, deposition chemistries, and the like. Having said that, the SIA Roadmap also stifles creativity. If you come up with an idea or a concept 5 years too early, nobody cares. It will sit on the shelf until it s time for it to be on the road map. There are clearly pluses and minuses to road maps. [Pg.35]

It is likely that at least back to 3,500 Ma the principal environmental acid driving this hydrolytic reaction was carbonic acid dissolved in rain water and groundwater (Holland, 1984), as is the case in soils today (Nahon, 1991). Much soil CO2 may also have come from respiring organisms, which also could have contributed organic acids. Nitric and sulfuric acid may have been locally important in soils developed on particular parent materials, but nitrogen and sulfur salts are so far unreported in Precambrian paleosols, unlike modem soils of mine dumps (Borden, 2001), and hypothesized modem soils on Mars (Bell, 1996 Farquhar et al, 2002), and Venus (Barsukov et al, 1982 Basilevsky et al., 1985). [Pg.2839]

Most modem spectrometers have interactive software that permits the operator to vary a particular weighting parameter and immediately observe the effect of this change on the final spectmm. The first increment generally is selected to see what the effects of weighting parameters are on the 2 data. With the first FID displayed, the operator can then shift the midpoint of the sine bell function toward the S/N (left) part of the FID, until the best compromise is reached between sensitivity and resolution. It is important for the operator to remember that the weighting function must have a zero value at the right end of the FID so that it drives the FID to zero intensity at the end of (i) in 2 and (ii) the effective (ni/swi) in i. [Pg.246]

Boxed in by a McDonald s, a Burger King, and a Taco Bell is what might be the world s first vegan fast-food joint. It looks like an old hot dog stand, but pull your car into the drive-through at Orean s and you ll have yourself a veggie burger before you can... [Pg.222]

The first demonstrations of using OTFTs to drive OLEDs came from independent groups at Bell Laboratories and Cambridge University nearly simultaneously in 1998 [41,42]. These were single smart pixels, each incorporating one polymer-based OTFT and one OLED. Since AMOLED displays require at least two TFTs per pixel, these demonstrations were not examples of complete AMOLED pixels. [Pg.578]

The dry-test meter and the wet-test gas meter are volume-measuring devices. A set of plastic bellows is alternately filled and emptied, thereby driving the dial points via a system of bell cranks very little pressure is required. A thermometer and manometer are provided with the meter, for temperature and pressure corrections. Dry-test gas meters are useful for large-volume measurements. The wet-test meter is generally more accurate that the dry-test meter for smaller volumes. The gas drives a rotor, which in turn drives the meter. The meter housing is partially filled with water through which the rotor turns. It is calibrated by the manufacturer at a given level of water. [Pg.715]


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