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We now need to place some resistors in the circuit. The part name for a resistor is R. We could choose the Place and then select Part to get the resistor. Instead, we will type p. The Place Part dialog box will appear ... [Pg.14]

We now have a better view of the schematic page. Note that we can zoom in and out while still placing parts and that the resistor moves with the mouse. Zoom out until you see a screen close to the one shown below ... [Pg.16]

We are now finished placing parts and changing properties. Using the method given on pages 24-25 to move text items, move all the necessary text to make the schematic more readable. When you are done, you should have a schematic that looks something like the previous screen. [Pg.29]

To stop placing parts, press the ESC key. We must now rename the parts. Double-click the LEFT mouse button on the text to edit it ... [Pg.70]

We can now start placing parts. We will have a top level drawing that only contains hierarchical blocks. We will first create these blocks. We will then descend into each block and create the specific circuit for that block. Select Place and then Hierarchical Block from the menus ... [Pg.77]

Place the part as you would any part and then press the ESC key to stop placing parts ... [Pg.558]

The above right dialog box tells you what information will be saved in your database. Click the Place Part button to place the part in your schematic. You will return to the schematic with the symbol attached to the mouse pointer. [Pg.577]

In connection with multiphase diffusion another poorly understood topic should be mentioned—namely, the diffusion through porous media. This topic is of importance in connection with the drying of solids, the diffusion in catalyst pellets, and the recovery of petroleum. It is quite common to use Fick s laws to describe diffusion through porous media fJ14). However, the mass transfer is possibly taking place partly by gaseous diffusion and partially by liquid-phase diffusion along the surface of the capillary tubes if the pores are sufficiently small, Knudsen gas flow may prevail (W7, Bl). [Pg.182]

The oxypalladation reaction of I takes place partly in the anti-Markovnikov direction (Reaction 9) leading to 2-hexen-l-yl acetate via Reaction 10. Subsequently an allylic shift (19) can generate l-hexen-3-yl acetate. [Pg.70]

Security is a concern at the house you are not occupying. Insurance premiums may be higher if you only occupy a place part time. [Pg.275]

The carbonyl groups of amides absorb at particularly low IR frequencies about 1640 to 1680 cm-1 (Figure 12-13). The dipolar resonance structure (shown next) places part of the pi bond between carbon and nitrogen, leaving less than a full C=0 double bond. [Pg.532]

The prices quoted are on the basis ol place part print, models or designs submitted or supplied. Should there be any change In the tlnal design, prices are sub ect to change. [Pg.527]

Even after they have been convicted, and sentenced to many years or even a lifetime in prison, most of them continue to obstinately deny their guilt, which is absolutely unusual otherwise for criminals of this kind. Remorse, repentance and an awareness of guilt seem to be alien to them.300 Even in those few cases where guilt is admitted, a strange dichotomy of perception occurs, where the alleged criminals are not truly penitent and ready to atone from the heart, but continue to seek to place part of the blame elsewhere, to invent justifications for the acts in question, and to complain of injustices done to them. Sereny and Draber speak of the existence of two different levels of conscience and consciousness and even of self-alienation and disturbances of consciousness. [Pg.120]

To purify the tungsten(V) chloride, the tube is placed part way in a tube furnace such that a 180°/room-temperature gradient is maintained. The volatile tungsten(V) chloride will then sublime to chamber E leaving behind a small amount of nonvolatile, black tungsten(IV) chloride powder. The tube can then be broken at F within a dry-box and the product placed in an airtight container for storage. [Pg.152]

The synthesis of butadiene dioxide with air at 250° has been described. The epoxidation of 2-butene takes place partly stereospecifically to trans-2,3-epoxybutane. ... [Pg.38]

Some potassium sulphate can also be formed via the two routes. Potassium is present in coal chiefly in the form of potassium alumino-silicates (Table I) and a large part of the alkali-metal will remain involatile in the flame heated silicate particles. Some 5 to 20 per cent of the potassium is released for sulphation (24) which takes place partly at the surface of the parent particles (25) and partly via the volatilization routes as described above. However, sodium sulphate content of fly ash heated in pulverized coal flame, and chimney solids is always higher than that of potassium sulphate. [Pg.149]

From Enkhuisen Seton traveled to Amsterdam and Rotterdam, giving demonstrations of his skill in both cities. He took a ship from Rotterdam, disappearing for over a year. We next pick up his trail in Zurich, Switzerland, where he obtained a letter of introduction to the scientist Dr. Jacob Zwinger of Basel. He traveled to Basel in the company of Professor Wolfgang Dienheim of Freiburg, who wrote a detailed record of everything that took place. Part of this report follows ... [Pg.89]

In addition to the above decomposition mechanism, dealkylation also takes place, partly preceding the oxidative cycle, partly after it (Gcigy Co., 1967) ... [Pg.714]


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