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Partially overlapping

The thermographic activity on the pressure vessel was carried out considering a part of it because of the axial symmetry. Three different partially overlapping area were inspected since it was optically impossible to scan the curved surface of the pressure vessel by a single sweep. The selected areas are shown in fig.7 and the correspondent positions of the thermographic scan unit are also illustrated. The tests were performed with a load frequency of 2, 5 and 10 Hz. [Pg.411]

There are at least four partially overlapping motivations for studying CA, which we order according to increasing levels of theoretical significance ... [Pg.7]

This new PA is polarized in a different direction with respect to the main optical transition, and partially overlaps with SE, causing optical losses. [Pg.456]

The ACh-binding pocket partially overlaps with that of competitive muscarinic antagonists such as atropine, scopolamine, or quinuclidinylbenzilate. However, antagonists usually form additional strong interactions with hydrophobic receptor residues, thus stabilizing the inactive state of the receptor [1,3]. [Pg.795]

The log CLD method can sometimes provide better quality data than the conventional Mayo method. It is less sensitive to experimental noise and has application in measuring the transfer constant to polymeric species where the distributions of the transfer agent and the polymer product partially overlap.24... [Pg.284]

Yamaguchi et al. [1217] identify the partially overlapping steps in the formation of Ba2Si04 as... [Pg.274]

It is helpful to divide the boride structures into four partially overlapping groups based primarily on the arrangement of B atoms ... [Pg.123]

A less obvious explanation is that the observed residual structure is not due to attractive interactions, but rather to repulsive ones. The steric repulsion between atoms forced to partially overlap is a dominant, if not the dominant, force in all of chemistry. These highly local interactions are known to be important in polymer conformations (Flory, 1969 Ramachandran and Sasisekharan, 1968). For homopolymers or simple alternating polymers, they can often be safely neglected by assuming they confer no net directionality to the chain. Polypeptide chains, however, are chiral and support specific sequences of 20 differently shaped... [Pg.38]

Shimamoto, S., et al. (2007). NMR solution structure of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase Evidence for partial overlapping of catalytic pocket and retinoic acid-binding pocket within the central cavity. /. Biol. Chem. (in press)... [Pg.385]

A two-dimensional cartoon is helpful in understanding overlap relationships between the important phase spaces /, and /. As illustrated in Fig. 6.1, there are four possible ways that /, and / can be related (a) / can form a subset of /, (b) /, and r may almost coincide, i.e., have complete overlap (c) T( and / may have partial overlap and (d) / and r may have no overlap. For simplicity, in Fig. 6.1 we have only considered the case in which / is continuous in space but the same principle applies to more-complicated situations, in which regions of / are separated in space. [Pg.207]

Fig. 6.1. A cartoon depiction of the phase space T and important phase space regions and their relationship. The important phase space regions of systems 0 (To ) and 1 (T) ) are abstractly represented by shaded and open oval shapes, respectively. These regions can be related in four ways (a) subset, (b) coincidence, (c) partial overlap, and (d) no overlap. Also sketched is the important phase space region of the intermediate M in a two-stage calculation (see section on Multiple-Stage Design ). The appropriate staging strategy differs according to the different overlap relationships between F0 and 77... Fig. 6.1. A cartoon depiction of the phase space T and important phase space regions and their relationship. The important phase space regions of systems 0 (To ) and 1 (T) ) are abstractly represented by shaded and open oval shapes, respectively. These regions can be related in four ways (a) subset, (b) coincidence, (c) partial overlap, and (d) no overlap. Also sketched is the important phase space region of the intermediate M in a two-stage calculation (see section on Multiple-Stage Design ). The appropriate staging strategy differs according to the different overlap relationships between F0 and 77...

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