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Networks generalized

Type of process General network General network General network Sequential Sequential Sequential Sequential... [Pg.170]

Preparation of a crosslinked hydrogel network General procedure... [Pg.633]

Research on the synthesis of economically optimal heat exchanger networks (HENs) has been performed for over 15 years (Nishida et al., 1981). As a result of this research, two general conclusions have emerged (1) the optimum network generally features minimum or close to minimum utility consumption, and (2) the optimum network generally has a mini-... [Pg.1]

The majority of people over 50 find jobs by networking. Generally, it is a waste of time and money to mail resumes in response to newspaper ads. Here are some ideas on developing leads ... [Pg.93]

For a polymer to be useful as an elastomer, it must be possible to introduce cross-links in such a way as to bond a macroscopic sample into a continuous network. Generally, this requires the presence of double bonds or chemically functional groups along the chain. [Pg.143]

In the past decade, computational analyses, based on mathematical methods and experimental data, have been recognized as powerful tools to understand the complexity that is inherent to biological systems. The integration of computational and experimental approaches to construct and analyze cell signaling networks generally is a multistep process involving collaborative... [Pg.2215]

A firewall is the equivalent of security guards at the entrance to the building. Corporate firewalls are barriers that exist between an enterprise s computer networks, or intranet, and any external network. Generally, firewalls filter inbound and outbound data, provide or manage public access to requested locations, deny all services except those explicitly permitted by the system administrator, log traffic and activity through the firewall, and activate alarms as prowlers are detected. ... [Pg.2557]

Campbell, J.L. and Johnson, K.E. (1993). Abductive Networks Generalization, Pattern Recognition, and Prediction of Chemical Behavior. Can.J.Chem., 71,1800-1804. [Pg.546]

Chemical Structure. Amine-cured epoxy networks generally form exclusively from epoxide-amine addition reactions i.e.. [Pg.215]

Ascertaining the node number of hidden layer. The universal approximation theore requires enough number of hidden layer nodes, but too many layers and excessive neuronal data of hidden layer cause excessive number of connections and make a worse result of network generalization ability. To overcome this defect the value range of hidden node number should be ascertained and the maximum value in this range is the number of hidden layer nodes. T value range of hidden node number m is yhl [Pg.1206]


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