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Windows stacking

The VISTA conservation window (for a pair-wise alignment) or several stacked windows (for several pair-wise alignments with the same genome as a base) occupy a central position in the Browser. Conservation is displayed in a standard VISTA format of peaks and valleys (see Note 2), and the height of each peak is indicative of the level of conservation in this area. [Pg.8]

To stack windows in the same region, drop a window s handle directly on another windows handle. [Pg.17]

Storage Segregated storage Uncongested storage of combustibles gangways/adequate breaks Material stacked in the open should be away from windows Flammable liquids in properly designed storerooms bulk quantities in fixed, bunded, adequately spaced tanks... [Pg.196]

Natural ventilation is the controlled flow of air through doors, windows, vents, and other purposely provided openings caused by stack effect and wind pressure. Natural ventilation is used in spaces with a significant heat release, when process and hygienic requirements for indoor air quality allow outdoor air supply without filtration and treatment. Natural ventilation cannot be used when incoming outdoor air causes mist or condensation. Natural ventilation allows significant air change rates (20 to 50 ach) for heat removal with ntinimal operation costs. [Pg.587]

Solv=MeOH, EtOH and PrOH), and l,4-bis(4-pyridyl-butadiyne) (bpb, n= 0.5, Solv=MeOH). Like the btr derivative, compressed [FeN6] pseudo-octahedral sites define the knots of the square- or rhombus-shaped windows, which constitute the layered grid structure of the three compounds. Stacking of these layers in the crystal defines their most important structural differences, which are determined by the ligand size and crystal packing efficiency. In principle, the 2D grids are organised in a fashion similar to that described for the [Fe(btr)2(NCX)2]-H20 system the parallel layers are alternated so that the iron atoms of one layer lie vertically above and below the centres of the squares formed by the iron atoms of the adjacent layers. [Pg.259]

TIC) for each urine sample. For comparison of TICs, Agilent ChemStation software allows one easily to stack (overlay) several chromatograms in the same computer window (Fig. 2.2). This feature helps to identify compounds with common retention times among several samples, but does not contain any mass spectral data for verification of a common identity for these peaks and is most useful for comparison of only a few TICs or a few compounds of interest. In these cases, mass spectral comparisons can be made quickly by visual inspection of the relevant spectra. [Pg.30]

ZSM-5 is a catalyst now widely used in the industrial world. Its structure is generated from the pentasil unit depicted in Figure 7.11 (as are the others of this group). These units link into chains, which join to make layers. Appropriate stacking of these layers gives the various pentasil structures. Both ZSM-5 and ZSM-11 are characterized by channels controlled by 10-ring windows with diameters of about 550 pm. The pore systems in these zeolites do not link big cavities, but they do contain intersections where larger amounts of free space are available for molecular... [Pg.312]

Another relatively recent development is electron generators that are essentially sealed vacuum tubes with a 2.5 pm-thick silica ceramic window or a 5-10 pm titanium window as the beam exit. Such electron beam tubes or bulbs are capable of operating at 50 to 150 kV,64-67 71 and can be stacked into modules to cure wide webs. It is conceivable that a miniature electron beam could provide an efficient low-cost means to cure thin coatings, adhesives (clear and filled) and inks. Examples of such miniature electron beam equipment are shown in Figures 3.21 and 3.22. [Pg.58]

Open an additional window within the 2D spectrum and include an expansion of a cross peak. Use the Stacked display mode to display this cross peak within this additional window, whereas the Contour display mode remains still active for the main window. Include the structural formula of peracetylated glucose if desired and plot the spectrum according to your preferred layout ideas. [Pg.147]

At the time agreed upon, Pearce visited Pratt in his research room on the top floor of what is now the Social Science Building on the main Duke campus. The two men synchronized their watches and set an exact time for starting the test, allowing enough time for Pearce to cross the quadrangle to the Duke Library where he occupied a cubicle in the stacks at the back of the building. From his window, Pratt could see Pearce enter the Library. [Pg.24]

A fixed compressive load is applied to the entire cell stack-up between the alumina cell holder and the HastX top plate by means of weights, as shown in the test stand overview, Figure 15. This load must simultaneously compress the cell against the mesh, flow field and foil on the steam/hydrogen side and against the seal around the outer edge of the cell. The outer edge of the cell rests on a window... [Pg.114]


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