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Matches, components

The use of a number of components connected in this way implies that they are integrated into a coherent circuit with compressors, fans, solenoid valves etc. under a common control system. A few major manufacturers in the world are capable of engineering a complex system of this sort and supplying matching components and training the staff to instal and maintain it. [Pg.313]

In addition to a dominant component of one reactant, each EDM also exhibits the matching component of the other reactant. Therefore, the EDM provide a mode-mode matching between reactants as practically independent, with only a small hardness coupling within each subset, they should be useful in an interpretation of the overall B -> A CT providing the mode-to-mode perspective on the accompanying charge reorganization in the reactants. [Pg.96]

Demonstrate the matched component performance in a 1-kW fuel cell stack. [Pg.379]

The MEAs fabricated with the matched components and integrated manufacturing processes are to be evaluated in a 1-kW stack at the subcontractor s facilities. Development of the stack with the proprietary flow fields is being done at 3M... [Pg.384]

Two set of blends, having respectively conqpletely different and almost matching component melt viscosities, were prepared under controlled and constant mixing conditions. The dispersion state of the blend phases and its dependence on the blend compositon and melt viscosity difference of the components is schematically summarized in Fig. 3. [Pg.36]

The implication of this study is clear If a delicate composite of matched components is modified by adding a new agent, then the design must be reoptimized. This may be difficult if a natural material such as clay is added, the properties of which may vary. Politically, one should consider extending the time line for such projects from 3 to 6 years. Then there would be a chance to design an improved product. [Pg.113]

Comparisons between PARAFAC spectra in the 5-component (Horsens) model from this study versus PARAFAC spectra in 10 published studies. Horsens components are numbered from 1 to 5 corresponding to the order of components (top left to bottom right) in Figure 10.7. The number of the corresponding component in the published model is identified in the upper third of the table. Spectral congruence (Tucker, 1951) between similar components in each pair of models is shown separately for the excitation and emission spectra. Matched components are both visually and statistically similar and are overlaid on the Horsens spectra in Figure 10.7. [Pg.369]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.539 , Pg.615 ]




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