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A.D. Stefanis and A.A.G. Tomlinson, Scanning Probe Microscopies From Surface Structure to Nano-Scale Engineering, Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Uetikon-Zurich, 2001. [Pg.383]

Full-scale engineering design and facility construction... [Pg.29]

FAA FA FBC FC FEBEX FFFF FGD FP FSU FT FTIR FUETAP Flame atomic absorption Fly ash Fluidized bed combustion Filter cake Full-scale engineered barriers experiment (in crystalline host rock) Flow-field flow fractionation Flue gas desulphurization Fission products Former Soviet Union Fourier transforms Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy Formed under elevated temperature and pressure... [Pg.683]

Once the synthetic methodologies were developed, the research efforts were focused on the preparation of photoactive systems where fullerenes had already shown potential applicability, such as organic photovoltaic materials. In these molecular-scale engineered systems, a fullerene electron acceptor contained in one submolecular fragment is coupled with an electron donor contained in the opposite component. Zinc porphyrins were thus coupled to in many different architectures such as, for instance, in that shown in Scheme 9.11, where the ZnP was appended to... [Pg.240]

The fundamentals of combustion systems are yielding to treatment at the present time, but interrelationships of their effects in a real combustor require much additional study, particularly in regard to combustion efficiency. Full-scale engine performance has not been explained in terms of fuel vaporization effects (44), and a survey of vaporization literature cannot be applied to a real combustor as the sole criterion for performance... [Pg.105]

Pedersen, A.J., Kristensen, I.V., Ottosen, L.M. et al. (2005) Electrodialytic remediation of CCA-treated waste wood in pilot scale. Engineering Geology, 77(3-4 Special Issue), 331-38. [Pg.301]

De Stefanis, A. Tomlinson, A. A. G. Scanning Probe Microscopies—From Surface Structure to Nano-Scale Engineering -. [In Mater. Sci. Found., 2001 14] (Trans Tech Zurich, 2001). [Pg.238]

Besides, large-scale engineering works, including deepening of the channels, construction of water diversion and distribution structures, construction of embankments, etc., are possible in the future within the deltas. [Pg.131]

Reducing the size of cooling system we increase its efficiency, improve system performance by adding micro scale function (microporous heat pipe effect) to macro scale engineering application. [Pg.411]

Atomic Scale Engineering by Forces and Currents Editors A. Foster and W. Hofer... [Pg.506]

FEBEX (Full-Scale Engineered Barrier Experiment)... [Pg.578]

Prepaid medical care of any kind is when physicians and hospitals are paid a set amount to care for a group. The first well-intentioned efforts related to provision of care for employees by big companies on a somewhat feudal but paternal basis. Large-scale engineering, construction, railroad, and mining companies provided company doctors and hospital facilities, but rapidly began to favor free choice and externally provided service plans. Because neither employer nor employee benefits from lacking the appropriate best physicians... [Pg.134]

In 1985, the Army conducted a pilot-scale engineering analysis to determine the feasibility of full-scale solvent extraction. This analysis indicated that, for solvent extraction to be economically feasible, the number of required washes would have to be reduced and acetone would have to be recovered and reused. Currently, the only available technology for recovering acetone is distillation, which exposes acetone to heat and pressure. [Pg.155]

To illustrate the suppression technique on a full-scale engine, the frequencies are divided by a factor of 12 (assuming the full-scale nozzle diameter = 0.6 m) and then the frequency spectrum is converted into a discrete one-third-octave spectrum. In order to do this, one must first determine the center frequency of each octave band and then its lower and upper limits. The corrected pressure spectrum is then integrated over these limits to determine the SPL value at the respective center frequency. A-weighting is then applied to the entire spectrum to properly reflect subjective judgments of the noise as commonly used in the literature. [Pg.235]


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