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Nakatsuji, H., 8c Hirao, K. (1978). Cluster expansion of the wavefunction. Pseudo-orbital theory based on the SAC expansion and its application to the spin density of open-shell systems. Journal of Chemical Physics, 68, 4279. [Pg.1066]

Fig. 1. Illustration of porous matrix formed via templating. The initial configuration of particles shown in a is equilibrated at a high temperature without a template and then quenched to yield the structure shown in b. The initial configuration in a has the same density of matrix particles (small circles) as in a, but template particles (large circles) are also present in this system. The template particles are removed from the quenched equilibrated matrix + template system (a") to yield the structure shown in b. It is clear to the eye that the structure in b possesses a more open pore structure with more available void volume than the structure in b [55]. (Reproduced with permission from S. Ramalingam. D. Maroudas. and E. S. Aydil. Atomistic simulation study of the interactions of Sill radicals with silicon surfaces. Journal of Applied Physics, 1999 86 2872-28SS. Copyright 1999, American Institute of Physics.)... Fig. 1. Illustration of porous matrix formed via templating. The initial configuration of particles shown in a is equilibrated at a high temperature without a template and then quenched to yield the structure shown in b. The initial configuration in a has the same density of matrix particles (small circles) as in a, but template particles (large circles) are also present in this system. The template particles are removed from the quenched equilibrated matrix + template system (a") to yield the structure shown in b. It is clear to the eye that the structure in b possesses a more open pore structure with more available void volume than the structure in b [55]. (Reproduced with permission from S. Ramalingam. D. Maroudas. and E. S. Aydil. Atomistic simulation study of the interactions of Sill radicals with silicon surfaces. Journal of Applied Physics, 1999 86 2872-28SS. Copyright 1999, American Institute of Physics.)...
Kim, Y., Kang, S., Lee, S., Yoo, S. A distributed, open, intelligent product data management system. International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 14, 224-235 (2001)... [Pg.833]

Qian H. 2006. Open-system nonequilibrium steady state Statistical thermodynamics, fluctuations, and chemical oscillations. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 110 15063. [Pg.21]

Lee, H. F. and Schaefer, S. K. (1996), Retrieval Sequencing For Unit-Load Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems With Multiple Openings, International Journal Of Production Research, VoL 34, No. 10, pp. 2943-2962. [Pg.1526]

Nicholas Cozzarelli said he did not think that librarians really want to support all of the activities of the American Chemical Society or the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, but rather they want to buy that society s journal. He thinks the system has brought about some excesses and listed the salaries of ACS officers as an illustration. Charles Casey spoke for himself (as the 2004 ACS president) and said that he was lobbying for more openness and internally trying to get some moderation in ACS salaries. [Pg.26]

Harnad explained that there is a tagging system is in place to help find articles. The 1999 Santa Fe Convention, the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) interoperability protocol, and OAI tagging all influenced the establishment of a system that ensures that every article no matter where it is, is tagged with information such as author s name and journal name, and are then drawn together into a searchable archive. According to Hamad, the self-archive cycle is as follows An article is written and should be self-archived (but this is optional) and submitted for peer review. The peer-review cycle takes place. The final refereed version is self-archived and then the new research cycles begin. [Pg.39]

In this section we shall be concerned in the main with the spate of papers on reactor dynamics that followed van Heerden s paper in 1953. By the late 1950 s the use of stability methods had been introduced to chemical engineering many years before similar techniques were applied by chemists to closed systems. Recently the chemical engineers have again led the way with the introduction of analytical topology to the study of open tems, and these methods will also be briefly discussed. Excellent papers on various aspects of reactor stability and control are to be found in the journal Chemical Engineering Science. [Pg.374]

Hu, H. 2007. Reliability Analysis for Component-based Software System in Open Distributed Environments. International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security 7(5) 193-202. [Pg.1286]

Orlov, V. N. Rozonoer, L. I. (1984a). The macrodynamics of open systems and the variational principle of the local potential—I, Journal of the Franklin Institute, 318, 283-314. [Pg.240]


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