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Experiments were carried out using isotopically labelled methanol (97% 0) and ethanol (98% purchased from MSD Isotopes. Anhydrous isobutanol was purchased from Aldrich Chemical Co., Inc. and contained the natural abimdances of orygen isotopes, i.e. 99.8% and 0.2% O. Nafion-H was obtained fi om C. G. Processing, Inc. and Amberlyst resins were provided by Rohm and Haas. The 2SM-5 zeolite was provided by Mobil Research Development Corp. H-Mordenite, montmorillonite K-10, and silica-alumina 980 were obtained firom Norton, Aldrich, and Davison, respectively. y-AIumina was prepared from Catapal-B fi om Vista. [Pg.602]

In the recent past extremozymes, e.g. bacterium Pyrococcas furiosus the flaming fireball, which can work at temperatures even above 100 C, have opened up new vistas (Rice, 1998). [Pg.161]

Perkins, C. L. Hasoon, F. S. Al-Thani, H. A. Asher, S. E. Sheldon, P. 2005. XPS and UPS investigation of NH4OH-exposed Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin films. Proceedings of the 31st IEEE Photovoltaics Specialists Conference (Lake Buena Vista, FL Ian. 3-7). IEEE, New York. pp. 255-258. [Pg.230]

Costa, E. and Sandler, M. Monoamine Oxidase New Vistas. New York Raven Press, 1972. [Pg.223]

Vista Geoscience,130 Capital Drive, Suite C, Golden, CO, 80401 USA (e-mail dseneshen vistageoscience. com)... [Pg.125]

AMEC E C Services, 780 Vista Bivd. Suite 100, Sparks, NV, 89434 USA (e-maii todd.wakefieid amec.com)... [Pg.407]

Russ. P E. "Buekyballs Fullerenes Open New Vistas in Chemistry." Sci. Amec, 114 (January 1991). [Pg.289]

Maggio, E.T. 2005. Recent developments in intranasal drug delivery technology are creating new vistas for peptide and protein therapeutics. Drug Deliv Comp Report, Spring/Summer 34 37. [Pg.389]

BPDG, Cartella Concorso Pisa. Docu-mento Relazione sulla carriera e sull atti-vita didattica del Prof. Bonino. BPDB, Le-zioni di Chimica-fisica impartite nella R. Universita di Bologna. La Chimica-fisica sotto il punto di vista termodinamico vol. 1, (1924-1925). La Chimica-fisica sotto il punto di vista cinetico statistico vol. II, (1925-1926). [Pg.100]

Lin, T.S., Cogen, J.M., and Lyon, R.E., Correlations between microscale combustion calorimetry and conventional flammability tests for flame retardant wire and cable compounds, Proceedings of 56th International Wire and Cable Symposium, Lake Buena Vista, FL, 2007, pp. 176-185. [Pg.808]

Proprietary Names. Bentelan Betameson Betnesol Celeston(e) Emilan Paucisone Vista-Methasone. [Pg.393]

Sacristan, J.A. Bolanos, E. Papel de los servicios de faimacia en la realizacion de ensayos clmicos Punto de vista de la industria farmaceutica. Farm. Hosp. 1995, 19, 364-367. [Pg.849]

A totally different approach respects the idea that a Virtual Reality application that has basically the same state of its domain objects will render the same scene, respectively. It is therefore sufficient to distribute the state of the domain objects to render the same scene. In a multi-screen environment, the camera on the virtual scene has to be adapted to the layout of your projection system. This is a very common approach and is followed more or less, e.g., by approaches such as ViSTA or NetJuggler [978]. It is called the master-slave, or mirrored application paradigm, as all slave nodes run the same application and all user input is distributed from the master node to the slave nodes. All input events are replayed in the slave nodes and as a consequence, for deterministic environments, the state of the domain objects is sjmchronized on all slave nodes which results in the same state for the visualization. The master machine, just like the client machine in the client-server approach, does all the user input dispatching, but as a contrast to the client-server model, a master machine can be part of the rendering environment. This is a consequence from the fact that all nodes in this setup merely must provide the same graphical and computational resources, as all calculate the application state in parallel. [Pg.290]

Crouch, E. C. (1985). MSTAGE program. E. A. C. Crouch, Cambridge Environmental Inc., 58 Buena Vista Road, Arlington, MA 02141. [Pg.734]

The catalyst was irradiated only when steady state conditions were achieved in the system, i.e. after about 24 h from the beginning of the photoreactor feeding. The runs lasted 170, 350 or 470 h. The gas leaving the photoreactor was periodically analyzed by a gas chromatograph (Varian, Vista 6000), equipped with FID detector. A 0.1% AT-1000 on Carbograph column (2 m x 2 mm) and a Porapak QS column (2 m x 2 mm) were used. [Pg.664]

VISTA presentation of comparative data is easy to interpret both on a small and a large scale, i.e., at different levels of resolution. All VISTA programs and servers use the same type of visualization, making interpretation of alignments easy. Because VISTA tools are being constantly improved and enhanced, new options and capabilities can be found on the website. The VISTA support group (vista lbl.gov) will help users explore these new options and answer questions. [Pg.5]

Arrows on the top of the plots show the position and direction of genes, with their exonic intervals in blue and UTRs in turquoise, according to a selected annotation. Thus in VISTA plots, peaks depicting conserved sequences (CNSs) are blue if they are in exonic intervals of the base genome, turquoise if they overlap with UTR, or red for all unannotated sequences, i.e., intronic, intergenic, or without clear assignment. [Pg.8]

Frazer, K. A., Pachter, L., Poliakov, A., Rubin, E. M., and Dubchak, I. (2004) VISTA computational tools for comparative genomics. Nucleic Acids Res. 32, W273-W279. [Pg.15]


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