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Campaign mode Campaign index process group... [Pg.200]

For one thing, remembering again the fact that an interval from p — 3normal distribution, the figure 6a is sometimes stated as the process capability. This usage would say that in the context of the polyethylene melt index example of Table 5.4 the a = 12.1 figure from (5-10) implies a melt index process capability... [Pg.191]

Fig. 9. Influence of the dosage on the sludge index (process conditions as given in Table 1)... Fig. 9. Influence of the dosage on the sludge index (process conditions as given in Table 1)...
Although the indexing process may take several iterations, each resulting in a more accurate assignment of indices and in a better approximation of the unit cell, finding the best solution is usually trivial. [Pg.403]

To obtain a proper solution it is necessary to eliminate the impurity Bragg peaks from the indexing process. Although it is easy to do in this case since we know which peaks do not belong to the major component, in real life situations it may not be as simple unless the structure of the impurity phase(s) is(are) known. Provided the impurity phase is a minority phase in the specimen, the best way to eliminate impurity peaks is to proceed with the gradual elimination of the weakest Bragg peaks from the indexing attempt. [Pg.455]

The indexing process in this case should be finalized by using the found lattice parameters to assign indices to the weak Bragg reflections that have been eliminated from the indexing and by refinement of the lattice parameters employing all available experimental data. This can be easily done following the procedure described earlier in section 5.4. [Pg.456]

Special attention and care are required when numerical relationships between cell axes exist (geometrical ambiguities, see Section 7.2.3). In addition, the presence of impurities makes the indexing process more difficult. Errors in Q ki modify the problem to one of finding [Ay] satisfying the following relation ... [Pg.213]

An automatic correction of the 20o-shift is made. As soon as the standard run (the first run) is finished, whatever the results are, the indexing process is repeated after the application of origin shifts A 20 in both directions of the 26 axis, being ... [Pg.218]

In the 1980s, many programs were developed to automatically perform this indexing process (for example [LOU 82, WER 85]). The calculations are usually quick, but leave the user in the dark , since he takes no part in the process. The success in lattice identification is essentially determined by the quality of the measurements. Most of the time, a measurement error which is smaller than a hundredth of a degree is required. This a severe condition and it calls for strong precautions when making the measurements. [Pg.170]

Low melt flow index. Processed into prodncts by injection molding at 230-310°C, extrnsion, pressing, solution casting. [Pg.31]

Impact Modifiers Improving impact properties, melt index, processibility, weatherability. ... [Pg.34]

Impact modifiers help to improve impact properties by toughening the system, as well as improving the melt index, processability and weatherability. [Pg.48]

To reduce or eliminate the inconsistency in subject indexing process finish indexing work... [Pg.1246]

When this rule is followed the enquirer can be certain that the indexers have represented the process participation of all important objects in a text. In this way the entire indexing process becomes very reliable, and one can formulate the corresponding search parameters with hardly any risk of information loss. Consequently, the potential which an indexing language offers can really be exploited to the utmost. [Pg.434]

Part II Function/Application Index processing aid, inks... [Pg.5576]

Melt flow indexer (processability of polymers as melts)... [Pg.310]

Kirtman and Luis" have presented a simple extension of their Finite Field-Nuclear Relaxation procedure for calculating the vibrational nonlinear optical contributions to the Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing or Intensity-Dependent Refractive Index process and have illustrated it by application to the water molecule at both HF and MP2 levels of approximation. This approach, which is based on the idea of substracting the unwanted electric dipole terms, enables to go beyond the simple double harmonic approximation, used so far for DFWM." ... [Pg.28]

Koike, Y. (1991) Optical resin materials with distributed refractive index, process for producing the materials, and optical conductors using the materials. US Patent 5541247, JP Patent 3332922, EU Patent 0566744, KR Patent 170358, CA Patent 2098604, originally filed in 1991. [Pg.9]

Koike, Y. (1996) Optical resin materials with distributed refractive index, process for producing the materials, and optical conductors using the materials. [Pg.98]

Talk informally with workers about how the index process is working for them and note when the index seems to be getting stale and should be changed. [Pg.172]

Theorem A. 13 Let us assume that F is a super-additive process that is F is a 2-index process such that... [Pg.215]

Fig. 12. General effect of increasing styrene or vinyl concentrations in solution SBRs on abrasion index, processability and wet traction. Reproduced with permission from Rubber Industry. Fig. 12. General effect of increasing styrene or vinyl concentrations in solution SBRs on abrasion index, processability and wet traction. Reproduced with permission from Rubber Industry.

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