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The conventional fuels used for transit applications include gasoline, diesel fuel, and electricity. Alternatives to these fuels have been sought to reduce energy consumption, pollutant emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, and use of imported fuels. The conventional fuels for internal-combustion engines are the most energy-dense fuels petroleum and diesel fuel. [Pg.766]

Toledano J-C, Toledano P (1997) The Landau theory of phase transitions application to structural, incommensurate, magnetic, and liquid crystal systems. World Scientific Pub. Co Inc., Singapore... [Pg.66]

Commuter Transit. Applications include monitoring automobile cabin pollution and self-service gasoline refueling. [Pg.383]

Thermal Transition Applicable Thermal Analytical Technique... [Pg.804]

Breit-Pauli Approximation for Evaluating Line Strengths for Spin-Forbidden Transitions Application to NF. [Pg.201]

A. N. Klymachyov and N. S. Dalai, Magic angle spinning NMR on single crystals as a new aid in characterizing phase transitions application to squaric acid. Z. Phys. B, 1997,104, 651-656. [Pg.30]

Silicon-based RFID tags are widely available today, and are used in numerous applications ranging from asset management and inventory control to security and transit applications. In its simplest form, an RFID tag consists of a digital finite state machine driving a modem connected to an antenna. The antenna is responsible for uni- or bi-directional communication with a reader, as well as for providing power to the tag. [Pg.290]

Scott and Wrixon have developed a quadrant rule for the c.d. of platinum(ii)-olefin complexes that depends on d-d orbital transitions. Application of the rule to monoterpenes was considered, and generally conformed to expectations based on known absolute configurations, but in some cases (notably 8-pinene) the results were not satisfactory. The complex measured may be that of a-pinene, for which a Cotton curve of the opposite sign is predicted. Further work on the use... [Pg.5]

Kinzler R. J. (1997) Melting of mantle peridotite at pressures approaching the spinel to garnet transition application to... [Pg.1091]

To what extent do linear ionic polymers differ from thdr non-ionic counterparts Specifically are tte theories developed for organic polymers with regard to, for instance, the molecular weight dependence of the glass transition applicable also to ionic systems, and if not are the ionic systems qualitatively different from their non ionic counterparts or is the difference merely quantitative, implying only a higher d ree of intermolecular attraction ... [Pg.63]

The volume opens with a report by L.D. Field on Multiple Quantum NMR of Partially Aligned Molecules following this is an account on Solid-State NMR Studies of Molecular Motion by M.J. Duler C. Odin reviews NMR Studies of Phase Transitions Application of Multi-way Analysis to 2D NMR Data is covered by H.T. Pedersen, M. Dyrby, S.B. Engelsen and R. Bro the final contribution is on High Resolution Protein Structure Determination by NMR and it is provided by H. Takashima. My sincere thanks go to all of these reporters and to the production staff at Elsevier for their assistance in the creation of this volume. [Pg.286]

Stereochemical Correlations in the Circular Dichroism of d—d and Charge-Transfer Transitions Applications to Tris(bidentate) Complexes... [Pg.73]

Miklavc, A. and Fischer, S.F. (1978) Semi-classical theory of collision-induced vibrational-rotational transitions. Application to methyl halides. J. Chem. Phys. 69, 281-287. [Pg.326]

In addition, transitional applications exist which require that agglomerated products must be dispersible in wet bulk solids or slurries. [Pg.104]

One of the key objectives associated with providing risk and hazard information is to help set realistic safety expectations. That is, the provision of safety and hazard information can form a realistic safety preview. Chapter 3 describes four different types of job applicant and described how the four types vary in terms of safety expectations and previous job experience. Job applicants classified as school leaver or career transition applicants will have the least amount of relevant job experience and are likely to have the most unrealistic safety expectations. Clearly, safety expectation setting procedures will be of most benefit to those job applicants. However, it would be unwise to forgo the use of a realistic safety preview, based on the assumption that the job applicant, because of their previous experience, would not benefit from the process. Tables 3.1 and 3.2, in Chap. 3, show that there are safety risks associated with aU job applicants, including career-focused applicants, and these can be reduced by providing a realistic safety preview. Thus, it is... [Pg.146]

Savithramma, K. L., and Madhusudana, N. V., The nematic-isotropic phase transition application of the Andrew method, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 62, 63-80 (1980). [Pg.321]

Boyle, F. P, Taylor, P. L., Hopflnger, A. J., Simha, R., Hybrid Ising mean-field treatment of melt transitions Application to polymethylene. Journal of Applied Physics, 46(10), pp. 4218-4222 (1975). [Pg.737]

DeMaio and Baushke [6] used flammability tests to select elastomeric materials, which meet industry flammability standards, with the emphasis on elastomeric materials for mass transit applications and electrical applications. The intricacies of the UL 94 VO listings are briefly considered, flammability ratings for cellular silicones are tabulated and regional fire testing services and UL laboratories in the USA and Canada are listed. [Pg.61]

Horsthemke, W. Lefever, R. (2006). Noise-induced Transitions Applications to Physics, Chemistry and Biology. New York Springer. [Pg.226]

Chieux, P., J d, J.-F., Hily, L., Dupuy, J., Leclercq, F., and Damay, P. (1991) Neutron-scattering mesoscopic and microscopic structure determination of binary-liquid mixtures undergoing nonmetal to metal transition (application to meteJ-ammonia cuid metal molten-salts), J. Physique IVC5, 1, 3-23. [Pg.119]

See Analysis of Electric Drive Technologies for Transit Applications Battery-Electric, Hybrid-Electric and Euel Gells, 2005 NAVC report for ETA at http //www.fta.dot.gov/documents/Electric Drive Bus Analysis.pdf. [Pg.201]

S. J. Havriliak, D. R. Yarkony. On the use of the Breit-Pauli approximation for evaluating line strengths for spin-forbidden transitions Application to NF. J. Chem. Phys., 83(3) (1985) 1168-1172. [Pg.706]

Transition application management process. This document describes the applications management element of the transition process. The change made to this document was to highlight that it is necessary to identify any safety-related applications within those that are to be supported, and to assess their criticality so that they can be handled appropriately. [Pg.98]

The ED range is used for railway signalling, communications and rail transit applications. The electrical characteristics of this range are presented in Table 51.54. [Pg.574]

Fuel cells are being evaluated or developed for a variety mass transit applications, including locomotives. [Pg.91]


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Application of High Pressure in Transition Metal-Catalyzed Reactions

Application of Transition Metal Catalysis in Heterocyclic Synthesis (Typical Examples)

Application of linear free energy relationships to elucidate E2 transition state structure

Application phase transition recovery

Application to transition path sampling

Applications mass-transit

Applications of Transition Metals in Hydride Chemistry

Applications of Transition State Theory

Applications of phase transitions

Applications to Transition Metal Systems

Applications transition metal cations

Applicative state transitions

Bond strengths, transition metal electronic applications

Career transition applicants

Catalytic applications, transition metal

Catalytic applications, transition metal copper

Chaotic transitions applications

Chemical Applications of Magnetic Anisotropy Studies on Transition Metal Complexes

Concerted transition model application

Density functional theory applications to transition metal problems

Frederiks Transition and Display Applications

Functional Theory Applications to Transition Metal Problems

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Other applications of transition-state theory

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Some Applications of the Transition Elements

Synthetic Applications of Other Transition Metals

Transition intensities applications

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Transition metal nanoparticles applications

Transition metal optoelectronic applications

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