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Before ehding this presentation on mass spectrometry, we should cite the existence of spectrometers for which the method of sorting ions coming from the source is different from the magnetic sector. These are mainly quadripolar analyzers and, to a lesser degree, analyzers measuring the ion s time of flight. [Pg.53]

Poorly sorted sediments comprise very different particle sizes, resulting in a dense rock fabric wifh low porosify. As a resulf the connate water saturation is high, leaving little space for the storage of hydrocarbons. Conversely, a very well sorted sediment will have a large volume of space between the evenly sized components, a lower connate water saturation and hence a larger capacity to store hydrocarbons. Connate water is the water which remains in the pore space after the entry of hydrocarbons. [Pg.77]

Shelf (elastics) Sheet-like sandbodies resulting from storms or transgression. Usually thin but very continuous sands, well sorted and coarse between marine clays. Very high productivity but high quality sands may act as thief zones during water or gas injection. Action of sediment burrowing organisms may impact on reservoir quality. [Pg.79]

Perhaps the greatest stimulus for the development of such tools has been the proliferation of high angle wells in which deviation surveys are difficult and wireline logging services are impossible (without some sort of pipe conveyance system), and where MWD logging can minimise formation damage by reducing openhole exposure times. [Pg.134]

Analytical models using classical reservoir engineering techniques such as material balance, aquifer modelling and displacement calculations can be used in combination with field and laboratory data to estimate recovery factors for specific situations. These methods are most applicable when there is limited data, time and resources, and would be sufficient for most exploration and early appraisal decisions. However, when the development planning stage is reached, it is becoming common practice to build a reservoir simulation model, which allows more sensitivities to be considered in a shorter time frame. The typical sorts of questions addressed by reservoir simulations are listed in Section 8.5. [Pg.207]

In the internal gravel pack shown, carefully sorted sand grains, called gravel, are placed between a wire wrapped screen and the perforations with the objective of stopping... [Pg.228]

The determining of sorting limits of steel parts after thermal processing in order to eliminate these, which indicate exceeded allowed content of residual austenite, requires elements of identical shape and dimensions, as the studied parts, and with known content of residual austenite. Such elements serve to define the sorting thresold, during manual control as well as automatic... [Pg.21]

It is known, the residual austenite is not a stable structure and after some time is transformed into a bainite structure, so elements used for calibrating sorting thresholds will be unstable, and thus unrealiable Thus special reference samples showing structure stability should be used. [Pg.21]

A sensitive metal sorting bridge Conductivity measurements Permeability measurements Pulsed eddy currents Skin effect All 120 years ago. [Pg.272]

La sensibilite aux defauts et autres parametres de controle peut etre amelioree par le choix optimal de la sonde. II apparait, apres etudes des differents types de sondes (ferritiques, acier doux, isolant) avec des geometries differentes (plate, conique,. ..), necessaires de souligner que le succes d une recherche de faisabilite depend en grande partie de la bonne definition des capteurs de mesure, de telle sorte que ceux-ci soient adaptes au probleme considere. [Pg.289]

The signal can be intercepted and used to interface with an operators console using indicator lamps and a two way communication at the off-loading station or at a later date with a sort and marking system. [Pg.591]

The Research-Production Company (RPC) Zond (city of Ivano-Frankivsk) now is a well-known centre for development, fabrication and introduction of the technologies and methods of NOT of oil and gas equipment and tools Its experts developed and introduced the technologies and equipment which enables control of the drill pipes, especially their threaded joints, oil and gas equipment, sort out the pipes into groups by the strength and yield point of the pipes material, etc. [Pg.971]

Table 1 Breakdown of major queries through NDTnet sorted by groups... Table 1 Breakdown of major queries through NDTnet sorted by groups...
Even Hartree-Fock calculations are diflTicult and expensive to apply to large molecules. As a result, fiirther simplifications are often made. Parts of the Fock operator are ignored or replaced by parameters chosen by some sort of statistical procedure to account, in an average way, for the known properties of selected... [Pg.33]

This Legendre expansion converges rapidly only for weakly anisotropic potentials. Nonetheless, truncated expansions of this sort are used more often than justified because of their computational advantages. [Pg.208]

A feature of a critical point, line, or surface is that it is located where divergences of various properties, in particular correlation lengths, occur. Moreover it is reasonable to assume that at such a point there is always an order parameter that is zero on one side of the transition and tliat becomes nonzero on the other side. Nothing of this sort occurs at a first-order transition, even the gradual liquid-gas transition shown in figure A2.5.3 and figure A2.5.4. [Pg.649]

In the LS analysis, an assembly of drops is considered. Growth proceeds by evaporation from drops withi < R and condensation onto drops R > R. The supersaturation e changes in time, so that e (x) becomes a sort of mean field due to all the other droplets and also implies a time-dependent critical radius. R (x) = a/[/"(l)e(x)]. One of the starting equations in the LS analysis is equation (A3.3.87) withi (x). [Pg.750]

Furthennore, the non-oscillating component of the integrand can best be sorted out by going to the complex representation of the total field, the polarization, and the susceptibility. The mathematically pure real quantities in equation (Bl.3.2) can be written in their complex representation as follows ... [Pg.1182]

Figure Bl.3.3. The frill WMEL diagram (of the sort) for spontaneous (or stimulated) (a) Stokes... Figure Bl.3.3. The frill WMEL diagram (of the sort) for spontaneous (or stimulated) (a) Stokes...
Returning to the original pump-probe RRS, it is a simple matter to complete the 4WM WMEL diagrams for any proposed RRS. Usually RRS experiments are of the frill quadrature sort, both spontaneous RRS as well as homodyne detected femtosecond RRS. The latter fit most pump-probe configurations. [Pg.1203]

The two essential elements of an electron spectrometer are the electrodes that accelerate electrons and focus them into a beam and the dispersive elements that sort electrons according to their energies. These serve the fimctions of lenses and prisms in an optical spectrometer. The same parameters are used to describe these elements in an electron spectrometer as in an optical spectrometer the teclmology is referred to as electron optics. [Pg.1309]

RE is generated at two frequencies one is fixed at the free nnclear frequency appropriate to die sort of nnclei under scrutiny and the second is swept. These two frequencies are mnltiplied to obtain the sum and the difference frequencies, which are nsed to irradiate the sample. The experiment can be understood... [Pg.1571]

Taking advantage of the synnnetry of the crystal structure, one can list the positions of surface atoms within a certain distance from the projectile. The atoms are sorted in ascending order of the scalar product of the interatomic vector from the atom to the projectile with the unit velocity vector of the projectile. If the collision partner has larger impact parameter than a predefined maximum impact parameter discarded. If a... [Pg.1811]

It is well known that the electron-impact ionization mass spectrum contains both the parent and fragment ions. The observed fragmentation pattern can be usefiil in identifying the parent molecule. This ion fragmentation also occurs with mass spectrometric detection of reaction products and can cause problems with identification of the products. This problem can be exacerbated in the mass spectrometric detection of reaction products because diese internally excited molecules can have very different fragmentation patterns than themial molecules. The parent molecules associated with the various fragment ions can usually be sorted out by comparison of the angular distributions of the detected ions [8]. [Pg.2070]

Once the basic work has been done, the observed spectrum can be calculated in several different ways. If the problem is solved in tlie time domain, then the solution provides a list of transitions. Each transition is defined by four quantities the mtegrated intensity, the frequency at which it appears, the linewidth (or decay rate in the time domain) and the phase. From this list of parameters, either a spectrum or a time-domain FID can be calculated easily. The spectrum has the advantage that it can be directly compared to the experimental result. An FID can be subjected to some sort of apodization before Fourier transfomiation to the spectrum this allows additional line broadening to be added to the spectrum independent of the sumilation. [Pg.2104]


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Batch sorting

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Bubble sort

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Cell sorting

Cell sorting antibodies

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Chemical Modification for CNT Sorting

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Collective sorting

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Combination of Sorting Techniques

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Constrained sorting

Diamond luminescence sorting

Dielectrophoresis particle sorting

Directed sorting

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Directed sorting technique

Economics of collection and sorting

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Elastics sorting

Electronic cell sorting

Electronic ore sorting

Electronic sorting

Endocytic sorting pathways

Endocytic sorting pathways pathway

Endoplasmic reticulum sorting

Endoplasmic reticulum sorting pathways

Endosomal sorting complex required for

Endosomal sorting complex required for transport

Eukaryotes protein sorting signals

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Exercise 15.1 Distribution of particles in suspension and grain size sorting resulting from settling

Exercise 17.1 Grain size sorting in a hydrocyclone

Fixed sorting

Flow cytometry fluorescent-activated cell sorting (FACS

Flow cytometry-sorting

Flow cytometry/cell sorting

Fluorescence activated cell sorting

Fluorescence activated cell sorting FACS)

Fluorescence activating cell sorting (FACS

Fluorescence assisted cell sorting

Fluorescent activated cell sorting

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Free sorting

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Hand sorting

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Hand sorting technology

Hierarchical sorting

High speed sorting

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Identification and Sorting of Plastics

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LIBS Sorting

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Lineage sorting

Luminescence Sorting

Lysosome sorting pathways

Magnetic cell sorting

Magnetic separation cell sorting

Magnetic sorting

Merge-sort algorithm

Micro Fluorescently-Activated Cell Sorting

Minerals LIBS sorting

Minerals radiometric sorting

Miniaturized Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting

Miniaturized Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting Devices

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Molecular self-sorting

Molecular sorting

Monochromatic sorting

Multi-Objective Elitist Non-Dominated Sorting GA (NSGA-II) and its JG Adaptations

Non-dominated sorting genetic

Non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm

Nuclear spin sorting

Optical Color Sorting of Glass and PET Containers

Optical sorting

Optical sorting with lasers

Opto-electronic sorting

Overview of free multiple sorting (FMS)

Particle-sorting devices

Particles sorting phenomena

Polarized membrane sorting

Polymer waste, sorting

Polymerisation Sorting

Polymers self-sorting

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Preparation of Complex Self-Sorting Systems

Processing of precursor and sorting into the correct compartment

Protein sorting

Protein sorting Golgi apparatus

Protein sorting encoding

Protein sorting mitochondria

Protein sorting, subcellular localization

Protein sorting, subcellular localization prediction

Protein sorting, subcellular localization proteins

Pyrolysis sorting

Q-sort methodology

Recycling automatic-sorting

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SORTBAT battery sorting

Secretory sorting pathways

Sediment sorting

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Self-sorting

Self-sorting and Formation of Larger Assemblies

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Sensory profiling free multiple sorting

Separation and Sorting

Single cell sorting

Solvent sorting

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Sorted Napping

Sorted Napping analysing data

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Sorting

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Sorting It All Out

Sorting Out the Salts

Sorting Sort Test" program

Sorting a List

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Sorting coefficient

Sorting companies

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Sorting future trends

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Sorting of Bacterial Proteins

Sorting of Eukaryotic Proteins

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Sorting of libraries

Sorting of solids

Sorting operations

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Sorting spectrophotometry

Sorting speed

Sorting successive

Sorting tasks

Sorting tasks, analyses

Sorting technology

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Sorting with lasers

Sorting, Packaging, Storage, and Transporting of Lithium Batteries for Recycling

Sorting, electrostatic

Species sorting

Specimen automated sorting

Spike sorting

Spin-sorting process

Statistical treatment of free sorting data

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Structured Interview and Q-Sort

Sweetness sorting machine

Synthesis sorting

System sorting

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Tandem mass spectrometry sorting

Taxonomic sorting

The Proton as a Different Sort of Ion

The sorting process

The sorting system ejection

The sorting system feed

Time-sorting experiment

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Transformations with sorting

Translation protein sorting/transport

Transport vesicle sorting mechanisms

Transport vesicles, protein sorting

Transport vesicles, protein sorting SNARE proteins

Transport vesicles, protein sorting mechanisms

Transporter trafficking/sorting processes

Triage sort

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WISC Card Sorting Test

Wafer testing and sorting

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