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Edge event

If a falling-edge-triggered flip-flop are to be inferred, then the clock edge event posedge Clk needs to be replaced by ... [Pg.71]

Electron-impact energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) differs from other electron spectroscopies in that it is possible to observe transitions to states below the first ionization edge electronic transitions to excited states of the neutral, vibrational and even rotational transitions can be observed. This is a consequence of the detected electrons not originating in the sample. Conversely, there is a problem when electron impact induces an ionizing transition. For each such event there are two outgoing electrons. To precisely account for the energy deposited in the target, the two electrons must be measured in coincidence. [Pg.1307]

The documented occurrence of pesticides in surface water is indicative that mnoff is an important pathway for transport of pesticide away from the site of appHcation. An estimated 160 t of atra2ine, 71 t of sima2ine, 56 t of metolachlor, and 18 t of alachlor enter the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi River annually as the result of mnoff (47). Field appHcation of pesticides inevitably leads to pesticide contamination of surface mnoff water unless mnoff does not occur while pesticide residues remain on the surface of the soil. The amount of pesticides transported in a field in mnoff varies from site to site. It is controUed by the timing of mnoff events, pesticide formulation, physical—chemical properties of the pesticide, and properties of the soil surface (48). Under worst-case conditions, 10% or more of the appHed pesticide can leave the edge of the field where it was appHed. [Pg.222]

Prompt instrumentation is usually intended to measure quantities while uniaxial strain conditions still prevail, i.e., before the arrival of any lateral edge effects. The quantities of interest are nearly always the shock velocity or stress wave velocity, the material (particle) velocity behind the shock or throughout the wave, and the pressure behind the shock or throughout the wave. Knowledge of any two of these quantities allows one to calculate the pressure-volume-energy path followed by the specimen material during the experimental event, i.e., it provides basic information about the material s equation of state (EOS). Time-resolved temperature measurements can further define the equation-of-state characteristics. [Pg.54]

When mass flow is on the inerease, an exeessive eoneentration of fine dust (smaller than 10 p), eould oeeur and eatalyst deposits may be deteeted. Beeause of the highly sophistieate dust-plugging meeh-anism, there has been no unanimous explanation for this malfunetion. However, field experienee indieates that eatalyst fines settle in lower veloeity areas sueh as stator paths, the trailing edges of rotor blades, and between the rotor disks after dust ingestion events. [Pg.469]

The plate heat exchanger consists of a frame in which closely spaced metal plates are clamped between a head and follower. The plates have corner ports and are sealed by gaskets around the ports and along the plate edges. A double seal forms pockets open to atmosphere to prevent mixing of product and service liquids in the rare event of leakage past a gasket. [Pg.394]

Category II - The door is to be operable after the loading event but significant permanent deformation to the door is permitted. A ductility ratio in the range of 2 - 3 and a door edge rotation of 2.0 is recommended. The door must remain operable and this category should be specified when entrapment of personnel is a... [Pg.65]

With a single release event, the leading edge and the center of the plume (i.e., zone of highest concentration) moves increasingly farther from the source over time. [Pg.122]

In 1980 the BURRO test series was conducted. These were much larger, with spills up to 40 m at injection rates of 12-18 mVmin. In all cases, the LNG tank liquid had a composition of over 83 mole % methane. The first five tests were conducted with no indication of an RPT. In BURRO-6, motion pictures clearly showed several strong RPT events late in the spill and at a location near the outer edge of the ice which formed on the pond around the spill pipe. Three RPTs were particularly sharp and water and LNG were violently ejected into the air no instrumentation was operating to indicate oveipressures either in the water or air, and no structural damage was done to the test facility. [Pg.131]

There are, of course, limits to the studies possible within the framework of surface reactivity. These limits are imposed largely by the sensitivities of the techniques employed, though in some cases the limitations do arise from a lack of surface definition. It is impossible to prepare a surface totally free of contaminants or undesired defects such as step edges or kinks. Therefore, since one of the major objectives of studies with single crystals is to associate reactivity with specific structural and compositional features of the surface, reaction events that occur in numbers close to the limiting defect or impurity concentrations must be viewed with suspicion and very care-... [Pg.2]

There were strange incidents that set everyone on edge. A bushmaster, most deadly of vipers, was killed near the village and brought back and shown around. Incidents Say rather omens or ominous events. One morning an enormous tarantula, the largest I... [Pg.35]


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