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It would appear that a peak capacity close to 15 is probably realized and the separation is quite adequate for accurate quantitative assessment. [Pg.299]

While most chemists probably realize the difference between the terms analyze, identify, and determine, they are frequently careless when using them. Most frequently the term analysis is used when determination is meant. [Pg.329]

Anybody with MCS is really courageous. We re survivors. Stronger—mentally—than most of us probably realized. It s amazing what we go through. We re all heroes. There s no doubt about that. [Pg.133]

As you probably realize, no book can possibly cover all of the skills and concepts you may be faced with. However, this book is not just about building a basic fractions, percentages, and decimals base, but also about building those essential skills that can help you solve unfamiliar and challenging questions. The basic fraction, percentage, and decimal topics and skills in this book have been carefully selected to represent a cross-section of basic skills that can be applied in a more complex setting, as needed. [Pg.5]

Other examples involve the use of copper nails coated with lead by the Greeks in the construction of lead-covered decks for ships.1 They probably realized that metallic couples of common metals are undesirable in seawater. Protection of iron by bitumen, tar, etc., was known and practiced by the Romans. [Pg.3]

Some of the tricyclic antidepressants and barbiturates are probably more lethal than BZs taken alone. But when BZs are combined with other drugs, such as alcohol, their lethality is increased. Overall, the BZs account for many more suicides than most physicians probably realize. [Pg.336]

As you will probably realize, it s not only in six-membered rings that stereoelectronic interactions between filled and unfilled orbitals stabilize some conformations more than others. Stereoelectronic effects control the conformations of many types of molecules. We shall look at three common compounds that.are stabilized by stereoelectronic effects in two cases, the stabilization is specific to one conformation, and we can use stereoele ronics to explain what would otherwise be an unexpected result. [Pg.1133]

This is not, however, the method used to make Japanese beetle pheromone industrially. Resolution, as you have probably realized, is highly wasteful—if you want just one enantiomer, the other ends up being thrown away. In industrial synthesis, this is not an option unless recycling is possible, since chemical plants cannot afford the expense of disposing of such quantities of high-quality waste. So we need alternative methods of making single enantiomers. [Pg.1222]

The regularities and mechanisms described above are, probably, realized in the course of phase formation in the mixtures of hydroxides and hydrated oxides under mechanical activation. [Pg.51]

Beyond this, we hope that maybe we ve also inspired you to make organic growth more scalable, repeatable, and sustainable in your organization—a process everyone can follow. If you do this, it won t matter that you may not invent the next big thing (even though we hope you do). If you deploy and practice the techniques in this book on a widespread basis, you ll probably realize many profitable innovations, some smaller and some larger in their impact. Then, as a whole, you might find yourself in that unique and solitary place called market leadership. [Pg.386]

Most authors who have recently reported unusual PZC values probably realized that their data was in conflict with results of other authors, very often this was explicitly stated in publications. Probably they also realized what potential pitfalls are encountered by attempts of PZC determination, thus, there is no reason to completely disregard such publications. [Pg.89]

Seton was deeply in love with his new wife and, rather foolishly, sent his servant Hamilton to court in his place. Hamilton successfully carried out a transmutation but, probably realizing the intentions of the Saxony mler, hastily disappeared. Christian s greed, coupled with Ms feeling that he had been insulted by Seton s indifference and Ms fear that Seton would mn away, caused Mm to make an immediate arrest of Seton. [Pg.92]

Why are reactions grouped into classes Think about why scientists classify plants and animals. If you were hiking in the Rocky Moimtains for the first time, you might see animals you have never seen before, such as the ones in Figure 6.7. How would you decide whether or not to be cautious around them You would probably decide what familiar animals they most resemble. If the animal looks like a cat, it is most likely a predator that you should be careful around. If it looks like a goat, you will probably realize that it is more likely to run from you than eat you. [Pg.202]

Everything on earth is being continuously transformed, because the earth is alive... and it has a soul. We are part of that soul, so we rarely recognize that it is working for us. But in the crystal shop you probably realized that even the glasses were collaborating in your success."... [Pg.40]

Now that you have practiced conversions between mass, moles, and representative particles, you probably realize that the mole is at the center of these calculations. Mass must always be converted to moles before being converted to atoms, and atoms must similarly be converted to moles before calculating their mass. Figure 10.8 shows the steps to follow as you complete these conversions. In the Example Problems, two steps were used to convert either mass to moles to atoms, or atoms to moles to mass. Instead of two separate steps, these conversions can be made in one step. Suppose you want to find out how many atoms of oxygen are in 1.00 g of oxygen. This calculation involves two conversions— mass to moles and then moles to atoms. You could set up one equation like this. [Pg.332]

The problem with this response is that you are telling the interviewer what to think rather than proving your claim. By now, you ve probably realized that this is what success stories are all about— backing up your claims about your abilities by giving a real-life example. So, if you re tempted to say that you re a good worker, then you need to give an example to back up that claim. [Pg.89]

By now, you probably realize that not all acids are dangerous. Some acids, in fact, are healthy for us. [Pg.22]

The elastic contact Contact mechanics was initiated by the pioneer work of Heinrich Hertz (5) in 1882. He probably realized that forces induced in the contact area of two solids pressed together are not uniformly distributed. The implied force is transmitted throu a few points of contact which can be compared to spherical ci s characterized by their radius of curvature. So the real size of the contact area is much lower than its apparent size. For spheres of radii R and R of purely elastic materials, he demonstrates that the radius of the contact area a and the penetration depth 6 are related to the applied load F by ... [Pg.43]

The direct MCS examined in section Response Variability of Stochastic Systems becomes inefficient for the solutimi of reliability problems where a large number of low-probability realizations in the failure domain must be produced. In order to alleviate this problem without deteriorating the accuracy of the solutimi, numerous variants of this approach have been developed. An important class of improved MCS is variance reduction techniques where the generation of samples of the basic random variables is controlled in an efficient way. [Pg.2242]

A sequential approach is often followed for geostatistical modeling. The overall geometry and major layering or zones are defined first, perhaps deterministically. The rock types are modeled within each major layer or zone. Continnons variables are modeled within homogeneous rock types. Repeating the entire process creates multiple equally probable realizations. [Pg.132]


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