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Lubrication. The slip that readily occurs between layers of graphite planes only partially explains graphite s dry lubricating properties. A suitably adsorbed film such as water must also be present without it graphite ceases to lubricate and may, though rarely does, become abrasive (16). Scrolls (roUed-up layers 1—5 nm) may play a part in the lubricity of graphite by acting as rollers between the planar layers. [Pg.577]

Menu design is an essential element in microcomputer software development. Figure 2 shows a menu, "ROOT MENU." Eigure 3 is presented to show all available menus. When there are more menus and the total width exceeds 80 columns, scrolling must be effected (109,110). If the top bar cursor is moved to the first column. Menu 1, only the contents of Menu 1 will be displayed. [Pg.65]

There are two main drawbacks in scroll pumps the production of Polytetrafluoroethy-lene (PITT) powder dust due to the friction between the fixed and the moving part moreover, since in the present commercial versions the motor is not in vacuum, the tightness is not the best. [Pg.31]

This screen shows all the properties of Rl. Presently, none of the properties displayed in the window are of interest to us. Click the LEFT mouse button on the horizontal scroll bar as shown below to scroll the spreadsheet right ... [Pg.20]

Sizing these scrolling text box figures is a matter of choice. I have found the sizes presented are adequate for all applications I have encountered. [Pg.371]

The next screen that the APW presents allows you to choose the driver for your printer by simply selecting the manufacturer from the list on the left and the model from the list that appears on the right (Figure 16.2). You may need to scroll on either side because the lists can get rather long. If your printer is not listed, or if you would like to install a more current driver, you can click the Have Disk button and... [Pg.659]

On the occasion of the presentation of the Division of Polymer Chemistry Award to Dr. Maurice L. Huggins on November 24, 1980, a number of formal and informal events, which accompanied the award address published in this volume, occurred which added materially to the presentation and we hope tended to enhance the tradition of the award. These events included the presentation ceremonies, the introduction of the awardee, and a panel discussion involving questions and reminiscing about the awardee s career. A special flavor to the ceremony was derived by the presentation of a scroll signed by many of his polymer friends in Japan and an additional gift of a 200-year old Japanese wooden print to Dr. Huggins by the Society of Polymer Science, Japan. [Pg.2]


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