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6 a) Desch, C. H. Intermetallic Compounds Longmans Green, London, 1914 b) Desch, G.H. Chemistry of Solids Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1934, [Pg.169]

9 Mott, N.F. Jones, H. Theory of the Properties of Metals and Alloys Clarendon, Oxford, 1936. [Pg.169]

11 Heine, V. In Phase Stability in Metals and Alloys Rudman, P.S. Stringer, J.S.  [Pg.169]

12 Pettifor, D. G. In Physical Metallurgy, Cahn, R.W. Haasen, P., Eds. Elsevier, Amsterdam 1983, Chapter 3. [Pg.169]

28 a) Hafner, J. From Hamiltonians to Phase Diagrams Solid State Sciences, Vol. 70 Springer, Berlin, 1987, Chapter 8 and references therein b) Amerioun, S. Yo-koshawa, T. Lidin, S. Haussermann, U. Inorg. Chem. 2004, 43, 4751. [Pg.170]


By now some of you must be thinking that there must be an easier way to solve systems of equations than wrestling with manual row operations. Well, of course there are better ways, which is why we will refresh your memory on the concept of determinants in the next chapter. After we have introduced determinants we will conclude our introductory coverage of matrix algebra and MLR with some final remarks. [Pg.41]

Practical Virtual Screening Some Final Remarks 99... [Pg.99]

Some Final Remarks with Respect to the Decrease of the Heat of Chemisorption with Increasing Amount of Adsorbed Material... [Pg.139]

In Section II, we shall briefly recall the statistical mechanics of the helix-coil transition for isolated chains. We shall then present an argument showing that there is little tendency for non-interacting molecules to exhibit substantial mesomorphic fluctuations. A mean field theory for incorporating the interchain interactions will be developed in Section III in the cooperative limit for helix-coil transition. Some final remarks will be made in Section IV. [Pg.128]

Some final remarks concerning living membranes an important feature of biomembranes is the strongly heterogeneous lipid composition of the liquid crystal membrane matrix. Studies of mixed lipid monolayers demonstrate that the variation of the surface potential as a function of the area differs from that of pure monolayers depending on the composition, dAV/dA could either be enhanced or weakened. [Pg.184]

Some final remarks on vector constraints may be in order for linear and planar molecules, bond constraints are not satisfactory to guarantee the shape of the molecules during the described integration process. The reason for this is the absence of orthogonal forces that keep the molecular shape. In these instances, suitable primary atoms are chosen for the bond constraints, and the positions of the remaining secondary atoms are obtained simply by applying the vector constraints under the provision that the associated constraint forces are givea Vector constraints are of the form... [Pg.201]

This Part brings us back to the starting point, i.e. that of the design and development of a corporate SHE information system. Chapter 29 presents a model for the development and improvement of such a system. It becomes a focal point for the integration and application of the various principles and tools presented in previous Chapters on corporate SHE practice. Development work is based on the principles of the Deming circle. It is output-driven in the sense that the needs that the system serves define the starting point. Important aspects in the design of the system are reviewed in Chapter 30. Some final remarks are made in Chapter 31. [Pg.363]


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