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EEA- European Environmental Agency (2009a) Assessment on Urban Waste Water Treatment Indicators, ref CSI 024. Available at http //themes.eea.europa.eu/IMS/ISpecs/ISpecili-cation20041007132045/IAssessmentl 196343193294/view content (June 2009)... [Pg.191]

NLP systems are being developed to address the increasingly challenging problem of data mining for systems level content from the published literature, that is, integrating across the global expert database of biomedical research [71]. One recent approach to this problem was to develop a web-based tool, PubNet, that is able to visualize concept and theme networks derived from the PubMed literature [72]. [Pg.156]

EEA, European Environment Agency (2007) Progress in management of contaminated sites (CSI 015). http //themes.eea.europa.eu/IMS/ISpecs/ISpecification20041007131746/ IAssessmentll52619898983/view content... [Pg.25]

The overall trend described in this section in going from a more complex and time-consuming computational protocol, such as PSAhydrogen-bonding counts, while still capturing the same information content is a general one that will be an overall theme in this chapter The simpler, the better but do not fumble the ball . [Pg.389]

Delusions, on the other hand, are persistent beliefs or belief systems that are not based in reality and often cause the person experiencing them to be anxious or paranoid. Many of these delusions have a theme (a common thread), which frequendy involves feelings of threat, concerns about being personally targeted by a conspiracy, obsessive thoughts, or inordinate concerns about ill health. If a person has both hallucinations and delusions, these experiences tend to feed off one another and confirm one another s content. Hallucinations tend to support the delusional beliefs, and the delusions usually are related to the hallucinations. However, you can have the experience of one without the experience of the other, meaning that some people have delusions without hallucinations and some have hallucinations without delusions. [Pg.60]

Since the whole theme of this book is concerned with unexpected or concealed sources of energy, it is relevant to reiterate that compressed gases may contain a large content of kinetic energy over and above that potentially available from chemical reaction energy possibilities for the gas. A procedure for calculating available kinetic energy from rupture of compressed gas containers is found in... [Pg.94]

To support your assertion, you will need to discuss the poem s content, structure, and style. But that s only part of the task. In addition to telling the readers why you think what you do about the poem, you also need to show them the evidence that led you to your conclusion. Thus, you can tell readers that the poem suggests loss by the repetition of the short i sound, known as a phonetic intensive, in line 4 (thin, splinter, singing). You can also explain how metaphor is used to emphasize the same theme, and show evidence by quoting the last line, which describes the voice of the last cricket by comparing it to a thin splinter. [Pg.88]

There is necessarily some overlap between the content of this and the previous sections. The theme in the present section is complexes containing N,N, N"- or N,C,N -donor ligands other than tpy and related species tripodal ligands are covered in the next section. [Pg.646]

Thought content. Patterns in a child s thinking may include suicidality, homicidality, paranoia, delusions, preoccupations, anxieties, and themes emerging from a disorganized thinking pattern. [Pg.398]

The contents of the current volume presents a sampling of more than 150 oral and poster papers delivered at the Symposium on Access in Nanoporous Materials II held in Banff, Alberta on May 25-28, 2000. The selected papers cover the three main themes of the symposium (i) synthesis of mesoporous silicas, framework-modified mesoporous silicas, and surface-modified mesoporous silicas, (ii) synthesis of other nanoporous and nanostructured materials, and (iii) characterization and applications of nanoporous materials. About 70% of the papers are devoted to the synthesis of siliceous mesoporous molecular sieves, their modification, characterization and applications, which represent the current research trend in nanoporous materials. The remaining contributions provide some indications on the future developments in the area of non-siliceous molecular sieves and related materials. Although the present book does not cover all topics in the area of nanoporous materials, it reflects the current trends and advances in this area, which will certainly attract the attention of materials chemists in the 21st Century. [Pg.914]

The two volumes of Unstable States in the Continuous Spectra, which we have edited (Part I is AQC volume 60 and Part II is the present volume, 63), contain a total of 15 review articles on topics covered by the general theme. The invitation of the contributing experts had as one of its purposes to create a book on the above theme where the spectrum of the information contained in it is wide, authoritative, and relevant to quantum chemistry. The invited authors were free to choose their topic(s) and style of presentation. Before final acceptance, their manuscripts were subjected to friendly yet critical" review by referees suggested by the authors, aiming at improving the contents as much as possible. [Pg.353]


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