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BASF Urea solution 32.5% AdBlue , Technical Leaflet, BASF AG, Ludwigshafen, Germany (2003). Reference obtained from www.dieselnet.com/tech/cat scr.html Bissett, E. J. Chem. Eng. Sci. 39, 1233 (1984). [Pg.100]

This simple algorithm could be improved by tracking patch management over time. Patches carry information about the vulnerability they close, often also as a bugtraq or CVE reference. Obtaining patch event information with timestamp and reference would allow us to precisely define the window of vulnerability for each IDS signature. We do not have this feature in our application yet. [Pg.363]

The application must contain a copy of every reference used in the application to document prevalence. While most references are from published sources, this also includes information obtained from Web sites. Provide a hard copy of the reference obtained from the Internet, plus the Web site address. [Pg.71]

Oparin, A. I. Proiskhozhdenie Zhizny Izd. Moskovskii Rabochii Moscow 1924. (Reprinted in translation in Bernal, J. D. The Origin of Life Weidenfeld and Nicolson London, 1967, 199-234. Reference obtained from Caims-Smith, G. The Genetic Takeover, Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1982, p. 445. [Pg.33]

Data on private companies are difficult to assemble, and financial checking on the CROs is not straightforward. When published at all, these companies accounts are often in abbreviated format, and can be out of date. Organizations such as Dun Bradstreet may be able to provide useful information. However, it is likely that the best source of reassurance of financial stability of a CRO is via bankers references, obtained through the sponsor s own finance department. [Pg.698]

To avoid instability, keep the sample out of light by covering it completely with aluminum foil when not in the magnet. To avoid thermal instability, do not heat the sample above ambient conditions. Keep the sample capped or sealed to minimize exposure to air. Dissolve the sample in solvent immediately before running the NMR experiments to evaluate its stability in solvent. Obtain a standard proton spectrum immediately after making up the sample as a stability reference. Obtain a second proton spectrum after the final NMR experiment to verify that sample integrity was maintained. Obtain another proton spectrum if any additional experiments are subsequently required. [Pg.154]

As usual, polarization-transfer experiments where the relevant quantization axis is the static magnetic field will be called laboratory-frame experiments, while experiments where the applied r.f. field provides the relevant quantization will be referred to as rotating-frame experiments. This classification should not be confused with the frame of reference where the Hamiltonian is set up and the equation of the motion is solved in. Usually, laboratory frame polarization-transfer experiments are described in a rotating (or doubly rotating in heteronuclear cases) frame of reference that is an interaction frame with respect to the dominant Zeeman interaction. Rotating-frame experiments are usually described in a frame of reference obtained by going into a further interaction representation, this time with respect to the r.f. field. [Pg.86]

A typical consequence of this relation 17.9 is the non-linearity of the experimental curve when the concentrations are plotted along the abscissa and at the ordinate the percent absorbance of the solution relative to the reference obtained with the blank (C=0). This reference is obtained with the blank (all of the antibody sites are, in this case, occupied by the conjugated enzyme). [Pg.429]

With these optimized orbitals and geminal coefficients, the operators are formed and the normalized reference obtained as... [Pg.69]

Figure 14.9 Comparison of the sensory characteristics of the ideal product of reference (obtained from the IdMap) to the sensory profiles of Products 1, 3 and 6. Figure 14.9 Comparison of the sensory characteristics of the ideal product of reference (obtained from the IdMap) to the sensory profiles of Products 1, 3 and 6.
In Fig. 3, we compare time development of the ground state survivability obtained for the hierarchy of reduction of irrelevant information for the present system (the number of recursion steps M exceeds the number N of zero-order states, in order to extend the spectrum of non-ghosts eigenvalues (5,13)). These results are compared with our reference obtained from direct diagonalization. Obviously, the irreducible (and partly the linked) moment calculations do reproduce the results obtained from the reference calculations. [Pg.351]

The literature covered in the second part of the present volume adds directly to that included in volume II/2 of the New Series of Landolt-Bornstein [25] and extends to the end of 1968. Except those references which have been included already in volume II/2, the present tables thus cover the literature published from 1964 through 1968. Similar to the first part of this volume, references to papers containing EPR data on transition metal compounds were collected first from a number of journals directly, thus giving about 80% of the data. Papers from all journals were extracted, in addition, from the appropriate sections of Chemical Abstracts. Therefrom the remaining 20% of the data emerged. Again, for a number of references obtained on the basis of Chemical Abstracts, the original literature could not be located. These references are listed with their titles in section 2.1.7. The journals covered directly are listed in section 1.1.4.6 of the first part of this volume. [Pg.982]

Based on our results and in references obtained from the literature we can conclude ... [Pg.359]

Included in this section are publications that provide information on the literature of the disciplines of agricultural engineering and food science. Many of them are useful for providing an historical overview to the literature of agricultural engineering or for verifying incomplete or inaccurate references obtained from other sources. [Pg.65]

W. T. Jones, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wales, 1955. Reference obtained from Trans. Faraday Soc. 54 1458 (1958). [Pg.359]

Inject the sample and compare the chromatogram with the reference obtained at point 2. [Pg.111]


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