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TAMREAC (TrAnsition Metal REACtivity) is written in FORTRAN and runs on a PDP 11/44 computer. The program is interactive and allows facile graphical communication of both input and output in a form most convenient [Pg.166]

INPUT of the compounds (complexes and organic reagents) is made by drawing them, using the keyboard of a VT125 display. [Pg.167]

ANALYSIS of the catalytic system for its significant structural and electronic features is performed. The program perceives the nature of the ligands, the electronic and some structural features of the catalytic complex, and the functional groups of the organic reagents (Section II,B). [Pg.167]

SEARCH lor the substructures required to perform a given transformation, which corresponds to a possible reaction, is then performed by the program (Section II,C). [Pg.167]

EVALUATION makes, when desirable, a rough estimation of the plausibility of the reaction, and either returns control to the search module if the reaction cannot take place, or proceeds to the construction of the intermediates or products. [Pg.167]


Use of special or expensive microeomputers has been avoided. All programs presented have been nrn on a 8086-based maehine with 640 K memory and a math eoproeessor. A quite respeetable academie program in chemieal mieroeomputing ean be started for about 1000 per student. The individual or sehool with more expensive hardware will find that the programs deseribed here run faster and that... [Pg.365]

New product development programs present another type of challenge to the researcher. Often the researcher has no guidelines for evaluating the new product and must formulate a unique plan for developiag enough iaformation to constmct a matrix that would show the risks and rewards of the project. Reference 6 presents 10 commandments for new-product development. [Pg.536]

Selection 6 goes to FTAPlus, from which menu 5 is selected, to provide the inl.,.. ation needed for IMPORT. This program presents event names as given in FTAP and POST and requests failure rates or probabilities (e-format), uncertainty (f-format), and an event description. Each time this set is given, it presents the next event name until all events are specified. Then it returns to the main FTAPlus menu to be exited by selecting 6 to go to the FTAPSUIT menu. [Pg.456]

Formal inspection programs present a good opportunity for the water treatment service company representative to undertake an informal internal inspection to observe the various boiler surfaces first hand, perhaps undertake some limited nondestructive testing (NDT) work, and record the results of the previous 12 months water treatment management program. [Pg.124]

USP MEDICATION ERRORS REPORTING PROGRAM Presented in cooperation with the Institute for Safe Medication Practices The USP Practitioners Reporting Network is an FDA medWatch partner... [Pg.662]

B9. Boyer, H. M., A User Oriented System Design Program, presented at the Pacific Coast Gas Assoc. Distribution Conf., Los Angeles, California, 1970. [Pg.206]

Cizek, J. G., "Diamond-Shamrock Loss Prevention Review Program," presented at Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering Conference (1982). [Pg.197]

Sprenkle V, Kim JY, Meinhardt K, Lu C, Chick L, Canfield N et al. Sulfur poisoning studies on the Delphi-Battelle SECA program. Presented at The 31st International Cocoa Beach Conference and Exposition on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, 2007 Daytona Beach, FL. [Pg.127]

The few short programs presented in this chapter may also serve as a very rudimentary introduction into Matlab. Readers not familiar with Matlab but otherwise proficient in an alternative language will be surprised at the almost complete lack of for. .. end loops. We also introduce matrix operations in Excel, assuming that the other, more common aspects of Excel are known to the reader. While there is a reasonable collection of matrix operations available in Excel, their usage is rather cumbersome. We believe that many readers will appreciate the short introduction into this aspect of Excel. [Pg.3]

In all the programs presented the emphasis is not on programming or computational eflidency but on easy translation of the equations and the solution logic into a workable and understandable FORTRAN program. [Pg.116]

J.C. Stephens, K. Gardner, and R. Jacobs, US Army CECOM Fuel Cell Program, presented at the World Association for Case Method Research and Application, Lucerne, Switzerland, Jannary 5-7, 2000. [Pg.279]

Why do we claim that our text is advanced We believe that the methods and programs presented here can handle a number of realistic problems with the power and sophistication needed by professionals and with simple, step - by -step introductions for students and beginners. In spite of their broad range of applicability, the subroutines are simple enough to be completely understood and controlled, thereby giving more confidence in results than software packages with unknown source code. [Pg.10]

The computer program presented here can generate very different relative frequencies of occurrence of all amino acids (and stop codons) within a target set. One-pot, two-pot, and three-pot syntheses can be simulated. Optionally, correction factors can be included to compensate for the (possible) differences in chemical coupling efficiencies of the nucleotide synthons. Finally, the codon usage of three major expression microorganisms can be considered, treating rare codons as pseudo stop codons. [Pg.146]

Needham, L.L. 2005. Biomonitoring in NHANES and Other Programs. Presented at the Second Meeting on Human Biomonitoring for Environmental Toxicants, April 28,2005, Washington, DC. [Pg.94]

The 127 posters on the program presented another fascinating array of research results. It is unfortunate that space limitations do not permit the inclusion of the abstracts of these presentations in this volume. However, the titles and addresses of the authors are provided on pages 623-630 for the convenience of those who may wish to contact the authors for copies of their abstracts. [Pg.3]

Orientation programs present many opportunities for organizations to re-recruit their new employees and make all of them understand the commitment to diversity. [Pg.130]

A National Preservation Program, presented at Conf. Libr. Congr. [Pg.28]

Philipossian A, Racz L, Lu J, Rogers C. Selected process consumable technology requirements for advanced CMP processes. Technical Program Presentation on CMP Technology for ULSI Interconnection, SEMICON West. 2000. [Pg.625]

An example of the operational environmental monitoring program presented in the Guide for Environmental Radiation Monitoring by the Japan Atomic Energy Commission is shown in Table 9.5. [Pg.385]

The value of programs presented at scientific meetings has been discussed ad infinitum. They are undeniably valuable and can be used in a number of ways. [Pg.119]

In section 2.2.7, multiple steady states in a heterogeneous chemical reaction (one dependent variable) and a jacketed stirred tank reactor (two dependent variables) were analyzed. Both stable and unstable steady states were obtained. The transient behavior of the system was found to depend on the initial conditions. The methodology and Maple programs presented in this chapter should be valid for any system of IVPs with multiple steady states. In section 2.2.8, phase plane behavior of a jacketed stirred tank reactor was analyzed. The program provided should be of use for analyzing phase plane behavior of different chemical systems. A total of ten different examples were presented in this chapter. [Pg.149]

Figure 3. Theoretical van Deemter curves, generated from a computer program presented by Ingraham et al. ( ), for 0.25 mm X 30 m columns with helium carrier. Partition... Figure 3. Theoretical van Deemter curves, generated from a computer program presented by Ingraham et al. ( ), for 0.25 mm X 30 m columns with helium carrier. Partition...
Deans, H.A., Johnson, L. Satchwell, R. (1992) Update on the EORI COj Huff n Puff program. Presented at the 7th Wyoming EOR Symposium, Casper, WY, 1 May... [Pg.498]


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