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Any action that changes my value also ensures that the observers correctly reflect the new value. [Pg.373]

The radial functions Pmi r) and Qn ir) may be obtained by numerical integration [16,17] or by expansion in a basis (for recent reviews see [18,19]). Since the Dirac Hamiltonian is not bound from below, failure to observe correct boundary conditions leads to variational collapse [20,21], where admixture of negative-energy solutions may yield energies much below experimental. To avoid this failure, the basis sets used for expanding the large and small components must maintain kinetic balance [22,23]. [Pg.163]

Observed Calculated M /Mn w Observed Calculated Observed Corrected... [Pg.21]

As we have repeatedly observed corrections to the energy levels suppressed by an additional power of the binding parameter Za are usually numerically... [Pg.185]

Figure 4. Step response for Nt tracer. Key --------------, observed (corrected) -------, calculated (non-... Figure 4. Step response for Nt tracer. Key --------------, observed (corrected) -------, calculated (non-...
Determine the number of atoms at the end of bombardment for any given radionuclide, i, from its gamma rays observed corrected for branching ratio values and the counting efficiency of that gamma ray by Eq. 18.1. [Pg.147]

However, in the case of MEM(TCNQ)2, which is considered as one of the most representative spin-Peierls materials, with TsP = 19 K, the results are quite at variance with the normal behavior described above [46]. For this material, critical fluctuations are also observed correctly, by x-rays, below Tp = 40 K, but they are only of a three-dimensional nature. Moreover, these fluctuations do not produce any detectable effect below TF on the Bonner-Fisher dependence of the magnetic susceptibility. Consequently, this law is perfectly followed, with J = 53 K, down to 19 K [17,18,46]. Some earlier comments on this point have also been given by Schulz [50]. [Pg.332]

This Uneven response combines some characterization of the space visitor ( He had big eyes, an oval head, and two holes for nostrils ) with some very general, imprecise development. The reader is introduced to the little space creature, but this creature leaves before the tale unfolds much further. Statements such as He looked kind of friendly are not followed up in a way that would add to the story s development. Sentence boundaries are unevenly observed correct sentences such as I didn t know what to do are interspersed with sentences such as I got out of the bed grabbed a flashlight went to the window lifted the blinds that have errors in both punctuation and syntax. Overall, the level of sentence control and development make this an uneven response to the topic. [Pg.117]

Potentially interesting donors were first screened on the basis of the saturation pressure of the adduct. (The term saturation pressure refers to the total pressure of vapor in equilibrium with a sample of molecular addition compound. The vapor may consist of free acid, base, undissociated complex, or a combination of all of these constituents.) Measured quantities of BF3 and the donor were equilibrated at a given temperature in the apparatus shown in Reference 14. Manometric observations (corrected for the free volume of the equipment) were made over that part of the liquid range which lay between room temperature and the freezing point of the complex. Estimates of the heat of association of the complexes were obtained from the temperature dependence of the saturation... [Pg.42]

Along with particle contamination, it is important to monitor the presence of water in lubricating oils. Various methods are available to accomplish this including many simple field techniques. Once an abnormal level of water is observed, corrective action should be performed to dehydrate or change the oil. [Pg.1516]

The inspection report should be communicated to the manufacturer. Where non-compliance was observed, corrective actions and time lines for completing them should be suggested. A response with supportive documentation should be invited from the manufacturer. [Pg.243]

Observe trainee performing (or simulating walkthrough/oral) procedure steps (trainee may use a working copy of the procedure.) When you observe correct performance of a step or substep, check and initial the step or substep. [Pg.125]

Later work would prove this observation correct. Ligand substitution by PPh3 was originally proposed to yield a phosphine-substituted metal-metal-bonded dimer. [Pg.439]

Assuming roughly the same ratios for single diagrams, one sees from this that the correction factor should be ca. five times larger in the heavy atoms than in helium. The observed corrections are... [Pg.404]

The risk and its minimization depend heavily on the adopted loss structure. If null losses are imputed to rejecting unacceptable observations and accepting acceptable observations (correct decisions) and the same positive loss (L) is imputed to accepting unacceptable and rejecting acceptable observations (incorrect decisions) the resultant risk is ... [Pg.80]

Quantum chemical theory is an ever-expanding field thus constructive observations, corrections and suggestions are welcome and peer contribution is appreciated. [Pg.641]

Information from production loss events is stored in the databases (as shown in Fig. 2). Root causes of failures and near misses are documented in offshore databases in the form of reports that include a summary of actual event(s), field observations, corrective actions and recommendations. These reports include documentation such as alarm logs, summary of personnel interviews/ observations, process diagrams and pictures etc. [Pg.116]

We have observed correct results of the hypothesis test with the following types of PNs [10], like the MGPN in the Fig. 1.5. [Pg.11]

An important part of solving a problem is analyzing the results. Since car 2 takes less time than car 1 to complete its trip, 1 2 should be expected to be greater than Vi. Looking at (5.3) we see that Vi > Vi, this is because the factor (b — 2(a)) is less than b. Furthermore, for example, when the value of a tends to zero, i.e., when both cars depart and arrive together, in (5.3) it is observed, correctly, that the value 1 2 is equal to Vi. This analysis shows us that the result might be correct. [Pg.68]


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