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The File menu has the usual items New, Open, Save, and so on. One menu item is Export, which allows you to export a report, a summary, the input, and any messages provided during the run. The report, in particular, is handy to have when done as a printed summary. [Pg.259]

Introduction to Chemical Engineering Computing, by Bruce A. Finlayson Copyright 2006 John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.259]


A quick tour of the major control screens Registering a new subject Completing the first screening form Excluding the subject at the first screening visit Registering a second subject... [Pg.621]

Elson EL. Quick tour of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy from its inception. J. Biomed. Opt. 2004 9 857-864. [Pg.205]

As yet, our quick tour of quantum mechanics has featured the key ideas needed to examine the properties of systems involving only a single particle. However, if we are to generalize to the case in which we are asked to examine the quantum mechanics of more than one particle at a time, there is an additional idea that must supplement those introduced above, namely, the Pauli exclusion principle. This principle is at the heart of the regularities present in the periodic table. Though there are a number of different ways of stating the exclusion principle, we state it in words as the edict that no two particles may occupy the same quantum state. This principle applies to the subclass of particles known as fermions and characterized by half-integer spin. In the context of our one-dimensional particle in a box problem presented above, what the Pauli principle tells us is that if we wish to... [Pg.86]

The paper is organized as follows. The next section introduces data mining tasks and models, followed by a quick tour of some theoretical results. Next, a review of the recent advances is presented, followed by challenges and a summary. [Pg.31]

Let s begin this quick tour of natural-products chemistry by looking at the biosynthesis of pyridoxal 5 -phosphate (PLP), a relatively simple enzyme cofactor we ve encountered several times in different metabolic pathways. An overview of PLP biosynthesis is shown in Figure 25.1. [Pg.1017]

Table 2 provides a quick tour of typical values of the QCT bond order S observed in simple molecules. Although when calculated at Hartree-Fock level these values best resemble the formal bond order of the Lewis diagrams, we report post-Hartree-Fock values only. The reason is that those values are more accurate, since the wave functions are more reahstic. Indeed, the best numerical values need to inform Lewis diagrams not vice versa. [Pg.99]


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