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TRACE SNAP Srayton Loop One Shaft Torque Calc Speed Controller View PRE-DECISIONAL For p anning and yiscussion purposes only

Trace water adsorption isotherms from toluene and p-xylene on Alcoa H-152 alumina at 22 C.

Trace-element concentrations in ppm, trace-element ratios, and isotope ratios for primitive arc lavas in our compilation. A high Ba La, low Th La component has Sr Sr 0.704, while a distinct low Ba La, high Th La component in most oceanic arcs has Sr Sr 0.706. However, continental arcs, the oceanic Aleutian arc, and some other primitive arc lavas have relatively high Ba La and Th La. For most oceanic arcs, Ba and Th concentration in primitive lavas are correlated

Trace-element concentrations, in ppm, for primitive lavas in our compilation. In general, primitive arc lavas are enriched in Th, Ba, La, Pb, Ce, Sr, and Nd, compared to average MORB. . If an3dhing, fluid-mobile Ba, Pb, and Sr show less variation and less enrichment relative to MORB than immobile Th and La. Since all of these elements are highly incompatible during melting of eclogite facies sediment and basalt, and in peridotite melt equihbria.

Trace-element mass-balance for deformed and granular lherzolites and harzburgites from E. Africa illustrating the contribution of a pervasive grain boundary component .

Trace-element plots for harzburgitic and lherzolitic diamond inclusions from Akwatia Ghana compared to harzburgitic and lherzolitic garnets from rare garnet inclusions in diamond.

Trace-element plots for harzhurgitic and lherzolitic diamond inclusions from Akwatia Ghana compared to harzhurgitic and lherzolitic garnets from rare garnet inclusions in diamond.

Trace-element ratio plots emphasizing the different chemical effects of fluid-present and dehydration melting during leucogranite generation from metasedimentary protohths. The LFB cordierite granites leucogranites, despite the source rocks being similar in composition see also

Trace-element ratios in IDPs. Data from synehrotron X-ray fluoreseenee analyses are plotted on three element diagrams. Element ratios are normalized to bulk Cl abundances

Traceability between COTS Requirements and Evidence

Traceability chains of

Traceability chains of a value CIHRM carried by an IHRM. Here m is the mass of the IHRM and V is its volume

Traceability chart with CRM in amount of substance

Traceability chart with MRTC type CRM in gas mixtures

Traceability of a pure substance RM of testosterone

Traceability of a trace of lead in blood serum measurement

Traceability of mass measurements to the Australian standard kilogram and to the international prototype of the kilogram.

Traceability of process steps and decisions

Traceability of standards

Traceability reference model from

Traceability Schemes for Field Measurement values

Traceability system for pH measurements in Germany. This traceability chain is basically similar to those for clinical chemistry and gas analysis, as DKD-accredited calibration laboratories act as multipliers in dissemination. It is a special feature of this structure that traceability of pH measurements does not extend to the SI but to a conventional reference frame recognized worldwide. Traceability to the SI is possible but would imply a considerable increase in uncertainty

Traceability system for the determination of the most important diagnostic markers in human body fluids in Germany. The clinical reference laboratories at the intermediate level providing calibration means to the routine medical laboratories are accredited as calibration laboratories in the framework of the German Calibration Service or is voluntary. The traceability system is still under development

Traceability system of gas chemical composition

TraceCon—a simple system for automatic method development.



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