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Matrix definite

The matrix definition of a links these equations to an SU(2) formulation. (Other matrix definitions of a could, of course, link a to higher group symmetries.)... [Pg.709]

Physical aging in the epoxy matrix definitely affects the long-term mechanical properties of the composite. As the material was further sub-Tg annealed at 140 °C for 102, 103, 104, and up to 105 minutes, the toughness and other ultimate properties... [Pg.136]

The control coefficients in terms of q and Z are obtained from the following matrix definition... [Pg.561]

Kraus, R. J., Murray, E. E Wiley, S. R., Zink, N. M Loritz, K., Gelembiuk, G. W. Mertz, J. E. (1996). Experimentally determined weight matrix definitions of the initiator and TBP binding site elements of promoters. Nucleic Acids Res 24,1531-9. [Pg.112]

Any descriptor consisting of n components can be written in terms of n basis vectors. In a matrix definition, we would write... [Pg.93]

Marrero-Ponce, Y. (2004a) Linear indices of the molecular pseudograph s atom adjacency matrix definition, significance-interpretation, and application to QSAR analysis of flavone derivatives as HIV-1 integrase inhibitors. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 44, 2010-2026. [Pg.1114]

ABSTRACT This paper presents a method for calculation the performance deficiency of multi-state supermarket refrigeration system, where the system and its components can have different performance levels ranging from perfect functioning to complete failure. The suggested approach presents the Markov reward model for computation of performance deficiency for multi-state system. Corresponding procedure for reward matrix definition is suggested. A numerical example is presented in order to illustrate the approach... [Pg.1509]

Performs zero- and double-blind studies. Intralaboratory reproducibility (including ruggedness and robustness for real samples) should be demonstrated additional validation using an authentic standard reference material of the analyte in the sample matrix. Definition of criteria for revalidation. [Pg.761]

It should be noted that hazard risk and mishap risk are the same entity, just viewed from two different perspectives. Therefore, the MRI matrix and the Hazard Risk Index (HRI) matrix are essentially identical tools thus, a more detailed definition is provided under the Hazard Risk Index (HRI) matrix definition. [Pg.259]

When the MM subsystem is described through point charges and permanent dipole moments, the Hamiltonian (7) must be used and the Hartree-Fock equations are simply given by using the following Fock matrix definition ... [Pg.438]


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