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The field that generates these eddy currents is, by its nature, anisotropic, i e the eddy current signal response is directionally dependent on probe orientation. This can be used advantageously if one bears in mind that the corroded material one aims to detect usually displays random peaks and valleys, while man-made edges have a definite orientation. [Pg.283]

Intensity classification is often based on image histogram which shows different peaks, each corresponding to one region and adjacent peaks are likely to be separated by a valley. The problem posed is to determine thresholds corresponding to these valleys [Fig 04]. [Pg.528]

This technology has since been introduced to the fossil power generating industry. To-date, several major utilities including the Termessee Valley Authority, Baltimore Gas and Electric and American Electric Power, as well as many others, have employed this technology to assess the condition of power-generating boiler tubes. [Pg.1064]

Mason E A and Spurling T H 1969 The VIrlal Equation of State (Oxford Pergamon) McQuarrie D A 1973 Statistical Thermodynamics (Mill Valley, CA University Science Books)... [Pg.215]

Siegman A E 1986 Lasers (Mill Valley, CA University Science Books)... [Pg.279]

Hyperspherical coordinates have the properties that q motion is always bound since q = 0 and q = P correspond to cases where two of the three atoms are on top of one another, yielding a very repulsive potential. Also, p —> 0 is a repulsive part of the potential, while large p takes us to the reagent and product valleys. [Pg.975]

Analogously to STM, the image obtained in a force microscopy experiment is conventionally displayed on the computer screen as grey scales or false colour, with the lightest shades corresponding to peaks (or highest forces) and darkest shades corresponding to valleys (or lowest forces). [Pg.1695]

These methods try to bracket the transition state from both the reactant and the product side [72, 73]. For example, in the method of Dewar etal [73], two stmctiires, one in the reactant valley and one hi the product valley, are optimized simultaneously. The lower-energy stmcture is moved to reduce the distance separating the two stmctures by a small amount, e.g. by 10%, and its stmcture is reoptimized under the constraint that the distance is fixed. This process is repeated until the distance between the two stmctures is sufficiently small. [Pg.2350]

B3.5.7.3 BIFURCATION OF THE REACTION PATH AND VALLEY-RIDGE INFLECTION POINTS... [Pg.2354]

Collman J P, Hegedus L S, Norton J R and Finke R G 1987 Principles and Applications of Organotransitlon Metal Chemistry (Mill Valley, CA University Soienoe)... [Pg.2712]

Riordan M and Floddeson I 1997 The Moses of Silicon Valley Phys. Today December, p 42... [Pg.2896]

A geographical analogy can be a helpful way to illustrate many of the concepts we shall encounter in this chapter. In this analogy minimum points correspond to the bottom of valleys. A minimum may be described as being in a long and narrow valley or a flat and featureless plain. Saddle points correspond to mountain passes. We refer to algorithms taking steps uphill or downhill. ... [Pg.273]

There are many quantum ehemistry and quantum meehanies textbooks that eover material similar to that eontained in Seetions 1 and 2 in faet, our treatment of this material is generally briefer and less detailed than one finds in, for example. Quantum Chemistry, H. Eyring, J. Walter, and G. E. Kimball, J. Wiley and Sons, New York, N.Y. (1947), Quantum Chemistry, D. A. MeQuarrie, University Seienee Books, Mill Valley, Ca. (1983), Molecular Quantum Mechanics, P. W. Atkins, QxfordUniv. Press, Qxford, England (1983), or Quantum Chemistry, I. N. Levine, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs,... [Pg.1]

Quantum Chemistry, D. A. MeQuarrie, University Seienee Books, Mill Valley, Ca. (1983)- MeQuarrie. [Pg.5]

Energetic Principles of Chemical Reactions, J. Simons, Jones and Bartlett, Portola Valley, Calif. (1983),... [Pg.6]

D. A. McQuarrie, Quantum Chemistry University Science Books, Mill Valley CA (1983). [Pg.39]


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10% valley measurements

10% valley resolution

18.1 Lake Vanda, Wright Valley

18.5 Lake Bonney, Taylor Valley

Afar Valley

African Rift Valley

Antarctica Dry Valleys

Arena Valley

Broad valley

CRAY VALLEY

Calcrete valley

California Imperial Valley

California Interior Valley

Central Valley, California

Central valley of California

Clayton Valley, Nevada

Cold valley

Colorado River Valley

Concentration Ohio River Valley

Conditional energy valley

Curved valley

Death Valley

Death Valley National Park

Death Valley, USA

Dislocations Peierls valley

Dry valleys

Entrance valley

Exit valley

Fergana valley

Fox River Valley

Gabriel river valley

Great Basin, Railroad Valley, Nevada

Great Rift Valley, Africa

Hudson Valley

Ice-Free Valleys

Illinois Valley

Imperial Valley of California

Indus Valley

Inga I and II Dams in Nkokolo valley

Inland valleys

Inter-valley phonons

Inter-valley scattering

Jordan Rift Valley

Kanawha Valley

Klethla Valley sherds

Lakes of the Ice-Free Valleys

Latrobe Valley, Australia

Lily of the valley extract

Lily of the valley odour

Lily of the valley, Convallaria

Lily-of-the-valley

Livermore Valley

Loire Valley

Malpaso Valley

Map of Tennessee Valley Region and TVA dams

Mass resolution 10% valley definition

McMurdo Dry Valley

Meltwater Streams, Taylor Valley

Meuse Valley

Meuse Valley, Belgium

Middle Valley

Mississippi River Valley

Mississippi Valley

Mississippi Valley Missouri

Mississippi Valley-type ore deposits

Mississippi valley deposits

Mississippi valley type Pb-Zn deposits

Murray Valley encephalitis virus

Murray valley encephalitis

Narrow valley

Narrow valley effect

Nile River Valley

Norris Dam, Tennessee Valley

Ohio River Valley

One-valley approximation

Organic Valley

Owens Valley, California

Peak-valley ratio

Peak-valley ratio definitions

Peak-valley ratio measurement

Peak-valley roughness

Peierls valley

Pinto Valley

Potomac River Valley

Printing valley

Product valley

Reactant valley

Reaction valley

Reports Concerning the Geochemistry of Don Juan Pond in Wright Valley, Southern Victoria Land

Resolution 10 % valley definition

Rhine Valley

Rift Valley

Rift Valley fever drugs

Rift Valley fever vaccines

Rift Valley fever virus

Rift Valley fever virus vaccine

Rift valley fever

Rift valley fever differential diagnosis

Rift valley fever infection

Rift valley fever infection treatment

Rift valley fever signs and symptoms

SILICON VALLEY TOXICS

SILICON VALLEY TOXICS COALITION

Sacramento Valley

Salinas Valley

San Gabriel Valley

San Joaquin River Valley, California

San Joaquin Valley

San Joaquin Valley, California

Santa Ynez valley

Shallow Donors in Multi-Valley Semiconductors

Shenandoah Valley

Shenandoah Valley, Virginia

Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley Toxic Coalition

Silver Valley, Idaho

Simple Valley Floor Line

Sinking Valley

Skull Valley, Utah

Slope-valley circulation

Solduz Valley sherds

Solduz Valley sites

Spin-valley

Spin-valley coupling

Spin-valley splitting

Spring Valley Caverns

Spring Valley, Washington

Stability, valley

Straight valley

Sulfide deposits, Mississippi Valley type

Taylor Valley

Taylor Valley, Antarctica

Ten percent valley definition

Tennessee Valley

Tennessee Valley Authority

Tennessee Valley Authority, converter

The One-Valley Approximation

Valley Encephalitis Virus

Valley [bottom

Valley and Ridge

Valley angle

Valley bulging

Valley dam

Valley definition

Valley fever

Valley floor gradient extremal

Valley floor line

Valley floors

Valley of Death

Valley of Fear

Valley of Oddy

Valley of stability

Valley ridge inflection points, reaction

Valley symmetry point group

Valley to top ratio

Valley train

Valley winds

Valley-orbit

Valley-orbit interaction

Valley-orbit splitting

Valley-ridge inflection point

Valley-ridge inflection point, potential

Valley-to-peak ratio

Valleys in the Potential

Valley—ridge inflection

West Valley Demonstration

Wright Valley

Wright Valley, Southern Victoria Land

Wright Valley, Southern Victoria Land Antarctica

Yeo Valley

Yeo Valley Organic Company

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