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Bruno, J., I. Casas, and I. Puigdomenech (1991), The Kinetics of Dissolution of UO2 Under Reducing Conditions and the Influence of an Oxidized Surface Layer (U02+x) Application of a Continuous Flow-through Reactor", Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 55, 647-658. [Pg.399]

For a basic deconvolution problem involving band-limited data, the trial solution d(0) may be the inverse- or Wiener-filtered estimate y(x) (x) i(x). Application of a typical constraint may involve chopping off the nonphysical parts. Transforming then reveals frequency components beyond the cutoff, which are retained. The new values within the bandpass are discarded and replaced by the previously obtained filtered estimate. The resulting function, comprising the filtered estimate and the new superresolving frequencies, is then inverse transformed, and so forth. [Pg.122]

Although mechanism SE1 is ruled out, the electrophilic substitution (22) might well follow mechanism SE2(cycIic). If electrophilic attack at the carbon atom was rather more important than nucleophilic attack at the mercury atom, as in transition state (X), application of the theory of Abraham and Hill35 would lead to the... [Pg.135]

Figure 12.11 Initiation/promotion model. X = application of initiator, P = application of promoter. Figure 12.11 Initiation/promotion model. X = application of initiator, P = application of promoter.
X Applications not allowed (except where stated conditions apply)... [Pg.270]

Li, X., Xia, L., Yan, X. Application of membrane inlet mass spectrometry to directly quantify denitrification in flooded rice paddy soil. Biol. Fertil. Soils 50, 891-900 (2014)... [Pg.429]

The dependence of the enhancement on US intensity, pulse length and application time can be combined into a single parameter, namely the total density delivered by the transducer ( = intensity x application time x pulse duration). There is a threshold energy density for skin permeability to be affected, which is approximately 200 J/cm at the applied frequency [119]. [Pg.172]

X. APPLICATION TO REAL SYSTEMS - HYDROGEN EVOLUTION / OXIDATION REACTIONS... [Pg.67]

WIN. INI Sets particular values corresponding to the Windows environment. It s used extensively by 16-bit Windows 3.x applications it s almost entirely replaced by the Registry for Windows 9x 32-bit apps. [Pg.557]

Provide Upgrade Packs If you do work offline, one of the things you may need to provide are application upgrade packs. Most 32-bit applications will continue to function without any problems. If you have any 16-bit DOS or Windows 3.x applications, though, they may not work. Also, any new or odd hardware may not be upgraded properly, as we will see in the next section. If... [Pg.601]

Windows-based applications that are written for older versions of Windows are referred to as 16-bit applications or Windows 3.x applications. Newer applications written specifically for Windows 9x or Windows 2000 are designed for use on more modern hardware and take advantage of the fact that Windows 9x and 2000 are 32-bit operating systems. Although both 16-bit and 32-bit Windows applications will generally run on either of the 32-bit Windows platforms, 32-bit applications are faster and more stable and should be used whenever possible. [Pg.632]

We looked at the different types of software available and at the different ways in which that software can be obtained and installed. We also looked at removing programs that are no longer used and examined the increasingly uncommon case of installing DOS/Windows 3.x applications on a Windows 9x or 2000 machine. [Pg.648]

Zhang, Z. Zheng, G. Huang, R. Yang, X. Shao, B. Zong, X. Application of copper interconnect and damascene technology in deep submicronic. Res. Progr. SSE. 2001, 21 (4), 407-414. [Pg.439]

Keller U, Tudzynski P. Ergot alkaloids. In Osiewacz HD, ed. The Mycota. Vol. X, Application in Industry. Berlin Springer-Verlag, in press, 2001. [Pg.472]

Table X. Application Characteristics of Aqueous Acrylic Polymers... Table X. Application Characteristics of Aqueous Acrylic Polymers...

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