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When finest grain stmcture and maximum image sharpness are required, the original is photographed in a large-format camera using a separate sheet of film for each exposure. These cameras are heavier than roll-film cameras and usually require a tripod and/or a controlled studio environment. Common sheet film sizes include 102 x 127 mm (4x5 in.) and 203 x 254 mm (8 x 10 in.). [Pg.33]

Discover, part of Cerius2 4.2 and Materials Studio environments, Accelrys, San Diego, CA, 2002. [Pg.357]

All programs are intended to be run as application on a PC using the Windows operating system (XP or later). The code was written in FORTRAN 90/95 and compiled with the INTEL Visual FORTRAN compiler integrated in the Microsoft Visual Studio Developer Environment. [Pg.5]

So that was how we ended up with a specially constructed 16 x 20 foot enclosure in the Graphic Arts Department film studio. From an adjacent room we could watch the volunteers behavior on closed circuit TV, planning to step in only if necessary to prevent injury. It was the most realistic military environment we could concoct without creating unacceptable risks. [Pg.129]

Symyx Library Studio software provides an environment for the specification of one, several, or hundreds of experiments. Chemicals, mixtures, and process parameters are defined and then combined in a recipe-style user interface. [Pg.245]

A natural starting point for a theoretical study is to investigate the chemical decomposition at the molecular scale. Classical molecular dynamics simulations in Cerius2 (Materials Studio) modeling environment were carried out to calculate dynamics trajectory for one isolated molecule. Searching for the... [Pg.51]

Materials Studio is a software environment that brings together the world s most advanced materials simulation and informatics technology. It is a product of Accelrys Inc. [Pg.28]

The project was coordinated by the Studio di Ingegneria Ambientale (Milano, Italy). The preparation of the sediment reference material was carried out by Ecoconsult (Gavirate, Italy) and the Environment Institute of the EC Joint Research Centre of Ispra (Italy). The homogeneity and stability were verified at two laboratories from the Presidio Multizonale di Prevenzione (La Spezia and Venice, Italy). The material characterization (with regard to bacterial flora) was performed at the University of Siena (Italy). [Pg.42]

FIGURE 6.12 Crystal morphology of ibuprofen in isolation of solvent environment predicted using Materials Studio software. [Pg.133]

Dimitrov M, Simov A, Momtchev V, Konstantinov M (2007) WSMO studio—a semantic web services modelling environment for WSMO (system description). In 4th European semantic web conference, vol 4519. Springer, Berlin, pp 749-758... [Pg.161]

Industry and Business Sectors. Many, if not all, software companies use artificial intelligence in their software. For example, the Microsoft Office help system is based on artificial intelligence. Microsoft s Visual Studio programming environment, uses Intel-liSense, an intelligent code completion system, and Microsoft s Xbox, like all game systems, uses many artificial intelligence techniques. [Pg.126]

The amount and variety of software produced since the invention of the computer in the 1940 s is truly phenomenal. World Wide Web browsers, e-mail, and personal productivity software (such as Microsoft Office) are used by people at home and at work. Operating systems, middleware, and integrated development environments (such as Microsoft s Visual Studio) are used by professional programmers to produce new computer applications every day. Web development systems are used to produce Web services that support applications on desktops and mobile devices. [Pg.1659]

Note that spherical objects produce the most uniform frequency response. Also note that where 9 = 50° the most serious diffraction occurs. For the cylinder and cube this angle places a very sharp transition between the point of radiation and the measuring point at 0°. Since a variety of objects are found in most listening areas, even in recording studios, very careful design of the ambient monitoring environment is essential to transparent sound reproduction. See Fig. 3.43 (Eargle, 1994, 29). [Pg.288]

Computer-based systems are becoming common that input a variety of sources, mix, process, and store, aU within the computer environment, eliminating much of the equipment found in conventional studios. [Pg.1681]


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