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Full repetition

Full (repetitive) scan data collection vs. selected ion recording... [Pg.709]

Repeatability in FP could be assessed by means of a full repetition of the evaluation task, or by the use of duplicates. A full repetition would imply repeated evaluation... [Pg.134]

There are very many investigations in the literature concerning the evaluation of different metals and associated organic ligands in hydroformylation. In 2013, Franke and Seller [1] provided a concise summary about the applicability of alternative metals in hydroformylation. In the same year, another survey was assembled by a joint French/Italian cooperation [2]. In order to avoid a full repetition, only some basic conclusions will be mentioned here, which are not in the focus of the reviews cited above. [Pg.5]

It has still to be mentioned that the middle part of the column with some of the pitches, which cannot be prestressed, is subjected to a full repetitive stress however, no forces are transmitted from these pitches to the nut. The fatigue-stress concentration factor existing here is therefore the considerably lower one of the notched bar. [Pg.244]

However, rotational motion is distinct from linear because of the fact that it is periodical. In rotation, the values of (p are repeated in a certain time interval. If these intervals are constant (uniform rotation, co = const.), the period T, a duration of one full turn (on 360°), and accordingly rotating frequencies, i.e., numbers of full repetition in the unit time (v = n = 1/T), can be used. Bearing in mind that one turn corresponds to an angular displacement equal to 2n radian, we can introduce an angular velocity co = 2nv = 2nlT. [Pg.15]

The pump lasers were designed and built at LLNL. Two laser cavity configurations are employed. Two "L" shaped cavities run at the full system repetition rate of 26 kHz, producing 40-50 W per laser. They pump the DM0 and preamplifier dye cells. Four "Z" cavity lasers run at 13 kHz, each producing between 60-80 W. They are interleaved in the power amplifier dye cell to produce an effective 26 kHz repetition rate. Flashlamps were used to pump the frequency-doubled YAG lasers as diode-pumps were much more expensive at the time the Keck LGS was designed. In addition, high wavefront quality is not required... [Pg.234]

Figure 5. Proton decoupled 19F-NMR spectrum of pABG5 / -glucosidase inactivated with 2F/ ManF (conditions as described in text). Spectra were recorded on a 270 MHz Bruker/Nicolet instrument using gated proton decoupling (decoupler on during acquisition only) and a 90° pulse angle with a repetition delay of 2s. A spectral width of 40,000 Hz was employed and signal accumulated over 10,000 transients for the native protein and 30,000 transients for the denatured protein in 8M urea, (a) Full spectrum with expansion below it (b) Expansion of spectrum of denatured/dialyzed enzyme. Figure 5. Proton decoupled 19F-NMR spectrum of pABG5 / -glucosidase inactivated with 2F/ ManF (conditions as described in text). Spectra were recorded on a 270 MHz Bruker/Nicolet instrument using gated proton decoupling (decoupler on during acquisition only) and a 90° pulse angle with a repetition delay of 2s. A spectral width of 40,000 Hz was employed and signal accumulated over 10,000 transients for the native protein and 30,000 transients for the denatured protein in 8M urea, (a) Full spectrum with expansion below it (b) Expansion of spectrum of denatured/dialyzed enzyme.
By carefully weighing the gold obtained, the amount present in a given quantity of the ore or alloy may be exactly determined but full details of the different methods of conducting the quantitative examination, including the assaying of gold ores and alloys by the dry process, will, to avoid repetition, be postponed to the close of the article,... [Pg.270]


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