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The nurse gives the patient a written or printed description of the signs and symptoms of drug over-dosage or underdo sage. The nurse instructs the patient... [Pg.227]

Listings of titles are valuable, as far as they go, but they do not tell what is in the paper, beyond the implications carried by the titles. Most current journals contain a graphic abstract as well as a title and a brief print description of the research. The graphical abstract is extremely useful for scanning the literature presented in a journal, and both the print and graphical abstracts are available on-line for most journals. [Pg.1877]

The formal definitions of Q and if are quite simple, but they are of limited usefulness unless you are able to relate them to real chemical situations. The following diagrams illustrate the relation between Q and K from various standpoints. Take some time to study each one carefully, making sure that you are able to relate the printed description to the illustration. [Pg.14]

To determine time dependent behaviours of the specimen up to 25 measurements in series with different time delays are possible. To prevent mistakes in application many help comments appear when inputs are necessary or differences between the calibration and the measurement are detected. All calibration conditions, a description for the specimen and results can be printed or saved by the hard disk. To reduce the input expenditure, the last configuration is made to current values when the program is stopped ore leave. [Pg.869]

There is some ambiguity about Mulliken population analysis in the literature. This is because various software packages print different portions of the analysis and may name them slightly differently. The description here follows some of the more common conventions. [Pg.100]

The printed pubHshed document which represents the patent rights granted by the Federal Government can be a complex Hterary work. There are specific and rigid legal requirements for the description, disclosure, and definiteness which support these affirmative rights and enable enforcement of those rights by the inventor or owner of the patent. The basis for this fiiU and complete disclosure of the invention in the patent is clearly articulated in the U.S. Constitution. [Pg.26]

Botanical names are printed in italics. Prefixes snch as nor-, iso-, proto-, apo-, are printed in italics and disregarded for indexing purposes.- Where more than one page number is given, a chief descriptive reference is indicated hy the use of heavier type.)... [Pg.784]

U.S. Geological Suiwey. (2U0U). U.S. Geological Survey World Petroleum Assessment 2000—Description and Results. Washington, DC U.S. Government Printing Office. [Pg.1014]

Plant falling within this description includes everything from small fractional horse-power motors and their driven components to the major steam or gas turbine and their generators from small printing machines to complete continuous process lines such as may be found in steel production. In addition, this category would include any item which incorporates either static or moving electrical or mechanical parts. [Pg.143]

Brooks/Cole offers a variety of printed manuals to meet all general chemistry laboratory needs. Visit the chemistry site at academic.cengage.com/chemistry for a full listing and description of these laboratory manuals and laboratory notebooks. All Brooks/Cole lab manuals can be customized for your specific needs. [Pg.726]

Due to its modularity, the software comes in many parts (shown in Fig. 9). The Chemkin package is composed of four important pieces the Interpreter, the Thermodynamic Data Base, the Linking File, and the Gas-Phase Subroutine Library. The Interpreter is a program that first reads the user s symbolic description of the reaction mechanism. It then extracts thermodynamic information for the species involved from the Thermodynamic Data Base. The user may add to or modify the information in the data base by input to the Interpreter. In addition to printed output, the Interpreter writes a Linking File, which contains all the pertinent information on the elements, species, and reactions in the mechanism. [Pg.348]

During the production of the chapter, a current review of the RFOT theory has appeared in print [V. Lubchenko and P. G. Wolynes, Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 58, 235 (2007)]. In addition, microscopic descriptions of the onset of activationless reconfigurations [J. D. Stevenson, J. Schmalian, and P. G Wolynes, Nat. Phys. 2, 268 (2006)] and prefactors for viscosity and ionic conductivity of deeply supercooled melts [V. Lubchenko, J. Chem. Phys. 126, 174503 (2007)] are now available. [Pg.202]

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Web Patent Databases. The Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) [72] offers free World Wide Web access, http // www.uspto.gov/main/patents.htm, to a bibliographic patent database that uses the most current patent classification system, this may not match the classification data that appears on the printed patent, and to a full-text patent database that uses the classification data that appear on the printed patent, this may not match the current classification data. The databases start with January 1, 1976, patents. The full text of a patent includes all bibliographical data (e.g., inventor s name, the patent s title, the assignee s name, etc.) and the abstract, full description of the invention, and the claims. All the words in the text of the patent are searchable. If the patent number is known, the patent, regardless of year, can be ordered from the PTO. Automated searching of 1971 to date patents is available at some of the Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries. Prior to 1971 searching can be done at the PTO facilities or at the Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries. Commercial patent search services are also available. [Pg.774]

Description of the illustrations. "This poem was first printed in Nicolas Barnaud, Triga chemica de lapide philosophico tractatus tres..., Leiden 1599, but without illustrations. This was reprinted in volume III of the Theatrum Chemicum, 1602. It was issued by Lucas Jennis three times in 1625 with a series of 15 emblems. The three books issued were Dyas chymica tripartita, the Musaeum hermeticum, and De lapide philosophico. [Pg.132]

This is a graphic database of emblematic engravings and woodcuts from alchemical printed books, and will contain all the major series of alchemical emblems. Each figure is shown with a short description. These descriptions have now been indexed so that, for example, one can search for all emblems with a tree and a lion. This database is still... [Pg.432]

Stiefel pp. 1-101 2. A theosophick epistle, or letter, wherein the life of a true Christian is described what a Christian is and how he cometh to be a Christian. Together with a description, what a titular Christian is. What the faith and life of both of them is. Written to a good friend of his in Christian, brotherlike and memberlike admonition, and a good intention, by Jacob Behmen. London, printed by John Macock, 1653. pp. 103-158... [Pg.598]

To provide a mathematical description of a particle in space it is essential to specify not only its mass, but also its position (perhaps with respect to an arbitrary origin), as well as its velocity (and hence its momentum). Its mass is constant and thus independent of its position and velocity, at least in the absence of relativistic effects. It is also independent of the system of coordinates used to locate it in space. Its position and velocity, on the other hand, which have direction as well as magnitude, are vector quantities. Their descriptions depend on the choice of coordinate system. In this chapter Heaviside s notation will be followed, viz. a scalar quantity is represented by a symbol in plain italics, while a vector is printed in bold-face italic type. [Pg.247]


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