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Langmuir-Blodgett flint deposited on copper. From graphic integration of the data of Ref. 144. See Ref. 158. [Pg.366]

FTED, fault free editor module, edits and manages fault trees in text format using a full screen, user-friendly, menu driven editor. FTED automatically verifies the FT logic and determines if all components are defined in the RDB. It transfers the tree structure from graphics to text format. [Pg.142]

ETED, event free editor module, edits and manages event trees in textual format hy inputting Os, and Is coding in graphical format using the FEP module. Event trees can be changed from graphics to text or vice versa. [Pg.142]

Conductivity at 298K calculated from least-squares-fitted parameters given in reference. ° Conductivity estimated from graphical data provided in... [Pg.62]

Conductivity estimated from graphical data provided in the reference. [Pg.115]

This compares with the value from graphical integration of 6,27 and is a good check. [Pg.348]

To calculate the anode resistance a knowledge of the environmental resistivity is required. For submerged anodes the water resistivity can be obtained from graphical representations such as Fig. 10.19, provided that the temperature and water density are known. However, field data are preferable and, in the case of soils that have widely varying resistivities, they are essential. [Pg.155]

The l -value is very similar to that found from graphical calculations k = 0.021 min . Differential kinetic analysis would be much more accurate if experiments were performed in a CSTR. The rates would then be measured directly with greater accuracy and no differentiation error would be made. Moreover, the concentration of the reactant and products could then be varied independently. [Pg.310]

Y alues shown represent estimates from graphic representations of the data. Source Kim and Carlson 1986. [Pg.46]

MDL Information Services, Inc. offers free software downloads at http // www.mdli.com/cgi/dynamic/downloadsect.html7uid= key= id = 1. These include AutoNom Standard (automatic nomenclature), which generates IUPAC chemical names directly from graphical structures created in ISIS/Draw or registered in ISIS/ Base. [Pg.149]

Visual learners like to read and are often good spellers. When visual learners study, they often benefit from graphic organizers such as charts and graphs. Flashcards often appeal to them and help them learn, especially if they use colored markers, which will help them form images in their minds as they learn words or concepts. [Pg.26]

In this study, the degradability of phenol in aqueous solutions was investigated with using ozone. Additionally, decomposition kinetic of phenol in the presence of ozone was calculated using maximum rate constants, from graphics of concentration versus time. [Pg.243]

MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL WASTES FROM GRAPHIC ARTS, PRINTERS, AND PHOTOGRAPHERS AN EXAMPLE... [Pg.110]

The hazardous wastes generated from graphic artists, printers, and photographers can be identified by their specific wastes number, hazard condition, and SIC as shown in Tables 3 and 4. [Pg.111]

The threshold concentration above which a free amphi-phile will self-assemble and spontaneously form micelles. Below this concentration, no micelles are detectable. Note that micelle formation is not equivalent to a phase separation For most systems, the concentration range associated with the monomer-to-micelle transition is fairly narrow, and c.m.c. values can be obtained from graphical procedures. The symbol for c.m.c. is Cm. Whenever c.m.c. values are reported, the method for the determination should be clearly stated, because different physical techniques may be more or less sensitive to changes in the amphiphile s aggregation state. See Micelle Formation... [Pg.176]

The next column shows the few values of the median electron-cloud radii which can be obtained from graphical interpolation of published electron-contours based on X-rays. The agreement is fairly good, and the free-ion value for Li+ is roughly acceptable. [Pg.60]

I = complex impedance, B = conductivity bridge, C = capillary viscometer, P = pycnometer or dilatometer, V = volumetric glassware, I = instrument, U = method unknown (not provided in the reference). Conductivity at 298K calculated from least-squares-fitted parameters given in reference. Conductivity estimated from graphical data provided in the reference. [Pg.62]

Fanale Cannon (1971) Henry constants estimated from graphical data presentation and heats estimated from Henry constants and Equation (2.12). [Pg.39]

A typical heat balance for Run LSF 34 on No. 6 oil is given in Table V. The calculated efficiencies are also given in the table. Heat input terms consist of the input heat from the fuel, the fuel sensible heat, and the makeup water sensible heat. The heat available from combustion of the fuel is calculated from the measured volumetric flow rate, the measured fuel heating value, and the measured fuel density at the nozzle temperature. The fuel sensible heat contains the fuel mass flow rate, the measured temperature at the nozzle, a reference temperature, and an estimated specific heat for the oil of 0.480 Btu/lb°F. The specific heat was taken from graphical information in the ASME Power Test Code. Similarly, the water sensible heat calculation contains a tabular value... [Pg.233]

In Fig.16 is shown, as an example, the variation of value of n with the progress of polymerization, calculated with the use of Egs.Q.0), (6) cuid (7), the observed values of Nip shown in Fig.4, emd rp,obtcdned from graphical differentiation of monomer conversion versus time curve in Fig.5. In this case, it is assumed that kp 3300 7/mole sec( ). [Pg.109]

Measured values interpolated from graphically presented data giving vapor pressure lowering at 25°C as a function of brine density (31), e g is the saturated vapor pressure of the brine in millibars at 25°C. [Pg.702]

Y. Uyama. H. Inone, K. Ito, A. Kishida and Y. Ikada, J. Colloid Interface Set 141 (1991) 275 SD- and WP (data in table estimated from graphical presentation) (a) WP, (b) SD-telescope method, (c) SD-laser beam method. [Pg.731]


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