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Industrial Energy Study of SelectedFoodIndustries for the Federal Energy Office, Final Report, U.S. Dept, of Commerce, Washington, D.C., 1974. [Pg.347]

A free energy study of malate dehydrogenase [29] using semiempirical QM-MM methods has also been reported, and that shidy also attributes many of the benefits to simulation of enzyme reactions found in the BPTP shidy. [Pg.231]

Without a thermal model, energy studies are also very limited (see Section 11.5). [Pg.1089]

Hunn, B. D. Baughman. M. L. Silver, S. C. et al. (1986). Technical Potential for Electrical Energy Conservation and Peak Demand Reduction in Texas Buildings. Austin, TX Center for Energy Studies, University of Texas. Interlaboratoiy Working Group. (1997). Scenarios of U.S. Carbon Reductions Potential Impacts of Energy-Efficient... [Pg.290]

Thomas A, Jourand D, Bret C, Amara P, Field MJ (1999) Is there a covalent intermediate in the viral neuraminidase reaction A hybrid potential free-energy study. 1 Am Chem Soc 121 9693-9702... [Pg.153]

A large nnmber of the measured ionization energies for stable neutral molecules come from electron impact appearance energy studies, but it has also been adapted for the direct study of reactive neutral molecules. If the reactant molecule is RH, then the appearance energy for R+ from RH, designated AE(R+, RH),... [Pg.215]

The cost of a molecular dynamics (MD) free energy study depends very much on both the system and the goal of the study. If the goal is to reproduce qualitatively an experimental number and interpret it in terms of microscopic interactions, and if the systems of interest (e.g., native and mutant protein) are very similar, then only limited conformational sampling will be needed in most cases, and a few short runs with a small model may suffice. [Pg.464]

The selection of the 1980-82 measurements (Swedjemark and MjOnes, 1984) was made on dwellings built before 1976 and with the aim of determining dose distributions and the collective dose to the Swedish population from the exposure of the short-lived radon decay products. This was done by using the statistical selection made by the National Institute for Building Research intended for an energy study of the Swedish stock of houses. From a selection of 3 100 houses in 103 municipalities, 2 900 were inspected. The data was found to be in substantial conformity with data from the land register and the population census of 1975. For the study of the radon concentration 752 dwellings were selected at random. [Pg.92]

Future Prospects for Binding Free Energy Studies on... [Pg.1]

FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR BINDING FREE ENERGY STUDIES ON DHFR... [Pg.360]

Collignan, A., Raoult-Wack, A.L., and Themelin, A. 1992a. Energy study of food processing by osmotic dehydration and air dehydration. Agricult. Engineer. J. 1, 125-135. [Pg.228]

Fossey, S. A., Nemethy, G., Gibson, K. D., and Scheraga, H. A. (1991). Conformational energy studies of beta-sheets of model silk fibroin peptides. 1. Sheets of poly(Ala-Gly) chains. Biopolymers 31, 1529-1541. [Pg.45]

Free Energy Study on IKVfFLOj21 and its Hydrolysis Products. [Pg.283]

A Department of Energy study compared alternative paths for future U.S. energy use business-as-usual and energy-efficient. Both projections suggested a substantial rise in U.S. production C02 and the consumption of fossil fuels over the next few decades. The study predicted an increase in energy between 1985 and 2010 of about 30%. The projected oil and gas increase remained relatively constant over this period, but coal consumption increased greatly by more than 100%. C02 emissions rose from 1.25 billion metric tons per year to about 1.73 billion metric tons in 2010. This is a 38% increase in C02. [Pg.65]

The major cause for the 38% increase in C02 was a more than doubling of the coal use in electric utilities and a near doubling of coal use in industrial use. The energy efficiency path still increased C02 production to 1.5 billion metric tons per year. The high-efficiency case does use less coal. Other energy studies predict a decline in energy-growth rates and a decline instead of an increase in C02 emissions. [Pg.65]

Greene, D. L. (1998). Survey evidence on the importance of fuel availability to the alternative fuels and vehicles. Energy Studies Review, 8 (3), 215-231. [Pg.450]

Bhattacharyya, S. C. (1996). Applied general equilibrium models for energy studies a survey. Energy Economics, 18 (3), 145-164. [Pg.559]


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