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CARBON - CARBONAND ARTIFICIALGRAPHITE - STRUCTURE TERMINOLOGY AND HISTORY] (Vol 4)... [Pg.33]

Structure, Terminology, and History" under "Carbon (Carbon and Artificial Graphite)" ia ECT3rd ed., Vol. 4, pp. 556—560, byj. C. Long, Union Carbide Corp. [Pg.496]

Protein Structure Terminology Is myoglobin a motif, a domain, or a complete three-dimensional structure ... [Pg.48]

A solution to this is to build the lexicon as a relational database. In this, we have exactly one entry for each word. Each entry contains a number of uniquely identified fields, each of which has a single value. For for a simple word, the entry may just contain two fields, ORTHOGRAPHY and PRONUNCIATION. It is a simple matter to add more fields such as POS or SYNCAT. Each entry in a relational database can also be seen as a feature structure of the type we are now familiar with, and because of this similarity, we will use the feature structure terminology for ease of... [Pg.211]

The network can be considered as a new member in the family of nano-structured (terminology of authors) carbons. Its channel width is 1.5-2.0 nm, comparable to the width of single-wall carbon nanotubes, but instead of forming an assembly of freestanding tubes or bundle of tubes, the channels are embedded in a solid and are interconnected (the authors are essentially describing a microporous carbon). The network is of multiple interest (i) Its... [Pg.124]


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