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Acknowledgments The author acknowledges the financial support from the Academic Research Fund, Ministry of Education, Singapore (Grant codes R-397-000-031-112 and R-397-000-019-112) and the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A STAR, Singapore. [Pg.110]

The GRANT code (Fig. 6) allowed to estimate die cosmic cascade. [Pg.201]

This work was supported by Nuclear Research Development Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant, funded by the Korean government, Ministry of Science, let future Planning (MSIP). (Grant Code 2012M2A8A4025991)... [Pg.1072]

A special extension of SMILES is USMILES (sometimes described as Broad SMILES) [23-25]. This Unique SMILES of Daylight is a canonical representation of a structure. This means that the coding is independent of the internal atomic numbering and results always in the same canonical, unambiguous, and unique description of the compound, granted by an algorithm (see Section 2.5.2). [Pg.27]

To receive ISO 9000 accreditation, a certification body must meet the requirements of ISO Guide 62 and EN 45012, which invokes ISO 10011. There is normally a mark of accreditation (a Grown and Tick in the case of UKAS accreditation) that certification bodies use to signify their credibility. Once accredited, a certification body may perform audits on suppliers offering products and services within the scope of accreditation. In theory, accreditation is granted only if the certification body has expertise (i.e. competent auditors) for the particular industry sectors (EAG codes) requested. [Pg.13]

An Act establishes the broad legal requirements pertaining to a particular topic and grants powers of enforcement to the relevant Government Minister. An Act will also usually confer power on the Minister to issue further detailed regulations that enable practical application and enforcement of the Act. Such regulations are issued in the form of Statutory Instruments in Europe or additions to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in the US. [Pg.4]

The present work was supported by the National Science Foundation, grant CHE-8610809. We are indebted to Dr Peter Taylor for a copy of his In-core SCF code for the Cray-2. [Pg.46]

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The nomenclature of zeolites is rather arbitrary and follows no obvious rules because every producer of synthetic zeolites uses his/her own acronyms for the materials. However, as mentioned before, at least the structure types of the different zeolites have a unique code. For example, FAU represents Faujasite-type zeolites, LTA Linde Type A zeolites, MFI Mobile Five, and BEA Zeolite Beta. The structure commission of the International Zeolite Association (IZA) is the committee granting the respective three-letter codes [4], Some typical zeolites, which are of importance as catalysts in petrochemistry, will be described in the following sections. [Pg.101]

This material is based on work supported by NSF grant 9811143 and CAMIRO grant 96E01, with additional support from Noranda Exploration. Paul Manhardt provided solver core maintenance and coding support, and Jenn Adams was essential to the convergence of the simulations. [Pg.129]


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