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The second, third, and fourth corrections to [MPd/b-Jl lG(d,p)] are analogous to A (- -). The zero point energy has been discussed in detail (scale factor 0.8929 see Scott and Radom, 1996), leaving only HLC, called the higher level correction, a purely empirical correction added to make up for the practical necessity of basis set and Cl truncation. In effect, thermodynamic variables are calculated by methods described immediately below and HLC is adjusted to give the best fit to a selected group of experimental results presumed to be reliable. [Pg.314]

API Class G cement API Class H cement Chem Comp cement Ciment Fondu Lumnile cement HLC... [Pg.1195]

Hydrogen-induced cracking (HlC) is most commonly encountered in steels but other metals are susceptible, as shown in Table 53.3. The presence of hydrogen atoms in a metal degrades some of its mechanical properties, especially its ductility, leading in some cases to embrittlement. [Pg.895]

Grimont PAD, F Grimond, HLC Dulong de Rosnay, PHA Sneath (1977) Taxonomy of the genus Serratia. J Gen Microbiol 98 39-66. [Pg.82]

Figure 5. SDS-gel of purified PSl-His-tag (left) and PS2-His-tag (right) after IMAC-column (1) and after HlC-column (PS1) or IEC-. Figure 5. SDS-gel of purified PSl-His-tag (left) and PS2-His-tag (right) after IMAC-column (1) and after HlC-column (PS1) or IEC-.
Roh NS, Dunn BC, Eyring EM, Pugmire RJ, Meuzelaar HLC (2003) Fuel Process Technol 83 27... [Pg.274]

Unlike in the case of G3 theory, there is very little degradation in G3X theory for larger molecules. The overall mean absolute deviation from experiment is nearly the same for the larger G3/99 test set (0.95 kcal/mol) as it is for its smaller G2/97 counterpart (0.96 kcal/mol). Similarly, the mean absolute deviation from experiment for enthalpies is nearly the same for the larger G3/99 test set (0.88 kcal/mol) as it is for the smaller G2/97 test set (0.86 kcal/mol). It is also important to note that this result is not dependent on the data set used to obtain the HLC parameters since both sets give essentially the same values. [Pg.85]

Figure 3. Representative linker histone variants from human (Homo sapiens H.s.), and yeast (Saccha-romyces cerevisiae S.c.). The globular domain indicates the winged helix DNA binding domain that is common for all linker histones. Hlc is a typical somatic linker histone common for most cells. H° is expressed in all somatic cells, but is more abundant in terminally differentiated tissues. Hlfoo is an oocyte-specific linker histone. The structure of S. cerevisiae Hholp with two globular domains is a notable deviation... Figure 3. Representative linker histone variants from human (Homo sapiens H.s.), and yeast (Saccha-romyces cerevisiae S.c.). The globular domain indicates the winged helix DNA binding domain that is common for all linker histones. Hlc is a typical somatic linker histone common for most cells. H° is expressed in all somatic cells, but is more abundant in terminally differentiated tissues. Hlfoo is an oocyte-specific linker histone. The structure of S. cerevisiae Hholp with two globular domains is a notable deviation...
Santl, H., Brandsch, R., and Gruber, L. Experimental determination of Henry slaw constants (HLC) for some lower chlorinated dibenzodioxins, Chemosphere, 29(9-ll) 2209-2214, 1994. [Pg.1719]

Estimation of Molecular Weight Distribution of Polyamide Blocks. The molecular weight distribution of the polyamide blocks was estimated by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) using two instruments, model HLC-802R (Toyo Soda Industry Co., Ltd.) and model GPC-2i U (Waters Associates, Inc.). Polystyrene and nylon oligomer were used as standards. [Pg.138]


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