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Labeling schemes

The human error probabilities estimated for a given task can now be modified to reflect the actual performance situation. For example, if the labeling scheme at a particular plant is very poor, the probability should be increased towards an upper bound. If the tagging control system at a plant is particularly good, the probability for certain errors should be decreased toward a lower bound. [Pg.175]

Although any arbitrary labeling scheme for the global states may be used to define these matrices, the most convenient one for our purposes here is one that exploits our knowledge of the possible types of global states. In particular, we label according to the following scheme ... [Pg.226]

As a further illustration, consider the oxidation of various substrates by S2Oj. Three chain mechanisms that are considered feasible are labeled Schemes C, D, and... [Pg.213]

The first etCCR application has been reported for a partially C— N-labeled phosphotyrosine peptide derived from interleukin-4 receptor ligated to STAT-6 [107] and subsequent studies involve nucleotide cofactors ligated to human recombinant deoxycytidine kinase [108] and epothilone A bound to tubulin [109]. Since etCCR usually involves isotope-labeling schemes for the ligand, its applicability is limited to specific molecular classes. [Pg.234]

The arrangement of the 24 subunits of the apoferritin molecule in their 432 symmetry viewed down a fourfold axis is presented in Figure 6.3. Also included in Figure 6.3 is a labelling scheme of symmetry related subunits and a representation of the subunit as a ribbon diagram of the -carbon backbone. Of the 174 amino-acid residues of the L-chain 140 (80 %) are found in five a-helices. Each of the 24 subunits consists... [Pg.178]

Figure 3 Solid-state structure and partial labeling scheme of tetrameric [(2-pyridyl)CSiMe3Zn]4 9. The trimethylsilyl groups have been truncated to the silicon atoms. Here and in all following figures the hydrogen atoms are not shown, and the carbon atoms are not labeled. Figure 3 Solid-state structure and partial labeling scheme of tetrameric [(2-pyridyl)CSiMe3Zn]4 9. The trimethylsilyl groups have been truncated to the silicon atoms. Here and in all following figures the hydrogen atoms are not shown, and the carbon atoms are not labeled.
Figure 4 Solid-state structure, partial labeling scheme and selected bond lengths of dimeric ZnPh2 10. Figure 4 Solid-state structure, partial labeling scheme and selected bond lengths of dimeric ZnPh2 10.
Figure 5 Solid-state structure and partial labeling scheme of Zn(p-CF3C6H4)2 13 Dimesitylzinc 14 was obtained by the unconventional protonolysis of a cyclic. Figure 5 Solid-state structure and partial labeling scheme of Zn(p-CF3C6H4)2 13 Dimesitylzinc 14 was obtained by the unconventional protonolysis of a cyclic.
Figure 9 Solid-state structure and partial labeling scheme of Zn(C5Me4Ph)2 20. Figure 9 Solid-state structure and partial labeling scheme of Zn(C5Me4Ph)2 20.

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