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The original PCM method uses a cavity made of spherical regions around each atom. The isodensity PCM model (IPCM) uses a cavity that is defined by an isosurface of the electron density. This is defined iteratively by running SCF calculations with the cavity until a convergence is reached. The self-consistent isodensity PCM model (SCI-PCM) is similar to IPCM in theory, but different in implementation. SCI-PCM calculations embed the cavity calculation in the SCF procedure to account for coupling between the two parts of the calculation. [Pg.212]

The chemistry of interest is often not merely the inhnite crystal, but rather how some other species will interact with that crystal. As such, it is necessary to model a system that is an inhnite crystal except for a particular site where something is diherent. The same techniques for doing this can be used, regardless of whether it refers to a defect within the crystal or something binding to the surface. The most common technique is a Mott-Littleton defect calculation. This technique embeds a defect in an inhnite crystal, which can be considered a local perturbation to the band structure. [Pg.319]

These are used for adiabatic processing or when it is practical to embed heat-transfer surface in the bed. Usually, heat transfer is more... [Pg.2102]

The idea is to embed the molecule of interest in a solvent box as shown in Figure 15.1 (aspirin in water). After this MM, MD or MC calculations can be made. A periodic box should be added as needed. [Pg.254]

Einordnungt/. arrangement classification, einpacken, v.t. pack, pack up embed, einpassen, v.t. fit in adjust. [Pg.120]

To combat this problem, soft materials such as Babbitt are used when it is known that a bearing will be exposed to abrasive materials. Babbitt metal embeds hard particles, which protects the shaft against abrasion. When harder materials are used in the presence of abrasives, scoring and galling occurs as a result of abrasives caught between the journal and bearing. [Pg.1023]

M. Suzuki, in Proc. 12th Ann. Int. Conf. IEEE EMBS, Vol. 12, p. 1913, 1990. [Pg.432]

Historical knowledge can help teachers to embed chemical topics in their curricular and social context, and... [Pg.216]

A representative ISE is shown schematically in Fig. 1. The electrode consists of a membrane, an internal reference electrolyte of fixed activity, (ai)i , ai and an internal reference electrode. The ISE is immersed in sample solution that contains analyte of some activity, (ajXampie and into which an external reference electrode is also immersed. The potential measured by the pH/mV meter (Eoe,) is equal to the difference in potential between the internal (Eraf.int) and external (Eref.ext) reference electrodes, plus the membrane potential (E emb), plus the liquid junction potential... [Pg.4]

Phillips I.R. (1976). Embryology of Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). Adv Anat Emb Cell Biol 52, 1-47. [Pg.237]

Wilson D.B. and Hendrickx A.G. (1977). Quantitative aspects of proliferation in the nasal epithelium of the rhesus monkey embryo. J Emb Exp Morphol 38, 217-226. [Pg.256]

EMB twice weekly for 12 doses (6 weeks) or 5 days/week for 10 doses (2 weeks), then twice weekly for 12 doses (6 weeks) (18 weeks) ... [Pg.1112]


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