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Dynamic configurational

Computational study at UHF or UB3LYP level of theory disagreed the intermediacy of perepoxide and showed that the reaction proceeds via biradical intermediate. However, calculations at CCSD(T)/6-31G //RB3LYP/6-31G, which includes substantial dynamic configuration interaction, revealed that the reaction of cw-2-butene with 102 proceeds through an early ratedetermining TS, and then the reaction path appears to lead toward a perepoxide-like structure (Scheme 6, R = = H). The first TS (TS6) is of Cs... [Pg.202]

This equation shows that the life-time of a dynamic configuration, Atd, is solely a function of temperature for a given atomic mass, m, and interatomic distance, %. Now, we... [Pg.50]

Atd = A t s atoms move at velocity just slow enough to be trapped by and/or fast enough to escape from the potential, d>(% ). The static and dynamic configuration therefore... [Pg.51]

It has often been assumed that the second step, intracomplex ET, takes place within a static reactant complex. However, a number of cases have been observed in which the reactant complex is not static, but undergoes dynamic configurational fluctuations (defined as protein-protein orientations in the bound complex) [65] or conformational changes (defined as a tertiary structure of each protein) [40]. If the reaction is rate limited by dynamic fluctuation in configuration rather than by the... [Pg.217]

Stereochemistry of Pentacoordinate Phosphorus Derivatives 2.1. Static and Dynamic Configurations... [Pg.4]

Service system entities Dynamic configurations of resources, people, organizations, shared information, and technology (Spohrer et al., 2007). At least one of the resources has access rights, directly or indirectly, to all the other resources in the configuration. Normatively, service system entities interact with other service system entities to cocreate value. However, this is not always the intention or outcome of real service system entity interactions, which can be more like the outcomes of any two player game win-win, lose-lose, win-lose, and lose-win. [Pg.264]

R.D. Beach, R.W. Conlan, M.C. Godwin, et al, Towards a Miniature Implantable in Vivo Telemetry Monitoring System Dynamically Configurable as a Potentiostat or Galvanostat for Two- and Three-Electrode Biosensors, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 61-72, 2005. [Pg.109]

In this paper some results of numerical computations of dynamic configuration changes in twist cells will be described. [Pg.4]

The batch process is neither continuous nor discrete, however it has characteristics of both, which makes the automation of batch processes considerably more complicated than for continuous or discrete processes. In a continuous process, process control is required only to monitor that the system is working within the optimum boundaries, and if not, to act on loccd control in order to compensate it, so that it returns to within the optimal boundaries. In a batch process, the control system must also detect when a phase has been completed, and then change from one dynamic configuration to another dynamic configuration, with changes in the local controllers for each phase [13]. [Pg.505]

In continuous processes, supervisory control is in charge of monitoring the system in order to detect when it is no longer in its optimal state and to act on the local control to compensate it. In the case of batch processes, the supervisory control has also to detect the end of each phase or step of the recipe and drive the system form one dynamic configuration to other dynamic configuration to achieve the final product of the recipe. [Pg.516]

N. Kajtazovic, Ch. Preschern, A. Holler and Ch. Kreiner Towards Assured Dynamic Configuration of Safety-critical Embedded Systems. [Pg.83]

Towards Assured Dynamic Configuration of Safety-Critical Embedded Systems... [Pg.167]

Keywords safety-critical embedded systems, component-based systems, dynamic configuration. [Pg.167]


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