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Lignite samples were predried at 105 for 2 hours to remove the water which is a major component hence its removal, in effect, concentrates the mineral species. After drying, the samples were crushed using a mortar and pestle to pass 75 ym. The dried lignite powder was then mounted in a standard aluminium mounting plate and placed in a Philips x-ray diffractometer with a Rigaku power source. A Co x-ray tube was used to suppress fluorescence of any elemental species. The resultant diffraction pattern was resolved using the JCPDS -ICDD Powder diffraction index. [Pg.22]

Incidentally, the author s activities paused after publishing his 2002 paper, while an early version of this book was completed for PEP. Recently, in 2005, the author went through the index of the Journal of Power Sources from Vol. 151 in 2005 and back to the Eighth Grove Symposium, Vol. 118, 2003, so as to modernise the text. [Pg.5]

Comparison of the volume index of typical and innovative MR configuration. Elsevier, owner of the copyright of its original publication in Journal of Power Sources, is acknowledged for permission to use this figure. [Pg.103]

A "fuse," as most readers know, protects against too much current flow by melting and thus breaking contact to the power source. It must be replaced after doing its protective job, while a "circuit breaker" (see index) can be reset after it has been "tripped" (operated to break contact), without replacing it. Sometimes a circuit breaker is an electromagnetic relay, and sometimes an SCR or Triac. [Pg.162]

Kang, J. H., Lee, K.-J., Nam, J. H. et al. 2010. Visuahzation of invasion-percolation drainage process in porous media using density-matched immiscible fluids and refractive-index-matched solid structures. Journal of Power Sources 195 2608-2612. [Pg.134]

The single best source for quick and reasonably thorough access to the body of knowledge associated with computer ethics is Deborah Johnson s Computer Ethics (3rd edition, 2001). The first edition of that work [17], the first book listed under computer ethics in the Philosopher s Index, provides a conceptual framework for the issues of privacy, liability, ownership, and power. Despite its very early appearance in the short history of computer ethics, much of the analysis retains its value. [Pg.718]

Table III shows that the experimental and predicted evaporation rates are in good agreement at all beam intensities. There is some inconsistency at the highest power levels. It was difficult to maintain the droplet in the center of the laser beam at the highest power level, and the measured evaporation rate is somewhat low as a result of that problem. Additional computations demonstrate that the predicted evaporation rate is quite sensitive to the choice of the imaginary component of N, so the results suggest that this evaporation method is suitable for the determination of the complex refractive index of weakly absorbing liquids. For strong absorbers, the linearizations of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation and of the radiation energy loss term in the interfacial boundary condition may not be valid. In this event, a numerical solution of the governing equations is required. The structure of the source function, however, makes this a rather tedious task. Table III shows that the experimental and predicted evaporation rates are in good agreement at all beam intensities. There is some inconsistency at the highest power levels. It was difficult to maintain the droplet in the center of the laser beam at the highest power level, and the measured evaporation rate is somewhat low as a result of that problem. Additional computations demonstrate that the predicted evaporation rate is quite sensitive to the choice of the imaginary component of N, so the results suggest that this evaporation method is suitable for the determination of the complex refractive index of weakly absorbing liquids. For strong absorbers, the linearizations of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation and of the radiation energy loss term in the interfacial boundary condition may not be valid. In this event, a numerical solution of the governing equations is required. The structure of the source function, however, makes this a rather tedious task.
At this point it should be remarked that multivariate regression with latent variables is a useful tool for describing the relationship between complex processes and/or features in the environment. A specific example is the prediction of the relationship between the hydrocarbon profile in samples of airborne particulate matter and other variables, e.g. extractable organic material, carbon preference index of the n-alkane homologous series, and particularly mutagenicity. The predictive power was between 68% and 81% [ARMANINO et al., 1993]. VONG [1993] describes a similar example in which the method of PLS regression was used to compare rainwater data with different emission source profiles. [Pg.263]


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