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Deposition Of Particulate Fouling Layers In Crossflow Filtration Processes, R. Wakeman, Caroline Lubert Oct 1992

Deposition Of Particulate Fouling Layers In Crossflow Filtration Processes, R. Wakeman, Caroline Lubert

Caroline P Lubert

No abstract provided.


Characterization Of The Electrochemical Interface By Infrared Spectroscopy, Mark Anderson Oct 1992

Characterization Of The Electrochemical Interface By Infrared Spectroscopy, Mark Anderson

Mark R. Anderson

No abstract is available at this time.


Madagascar: Red Island Green Heart, Nat Quansah Sep 1992

Madagascar: Red Island Green Heart, Nat Quansah

Nat Quansah

No abstract provided.


Hplc Analysis Of Amino Acid-Derived Chloramines, Thomas Goyne, Suzanne Furness, Tracy Inskeep, Heather Greenleaf Jun 1992

Hplc Analysis Of Amino Acid-Derived Chloramines, Thomas Goyne, Suzanne Furness, Tracy Inskeep, Heather Greenleaf

Thomas Goyne

No abstract provided.


Importance Of Biodiversity For Our Development (Earth Summit), Nat Quansah May 1992

Importance Of Biodiversity For Our Development (Earth Summit), Nat Quansah

Nat Quansah

No abstract provided.


Investigations Of Analytical Surfaces By Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Mark Anderson May 1992

Investigations Of Analytical Surfaces By Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Mark Anderson

Mark R. Anderson

No abstract is available at this time.


Selectivity In Detection Of Analytes In Flowing Streams Using Piezoelectric Quartz, Mark Anderson, John Roush, David Thacker Mar 1992

Selectivity In Detection Of Analytes In Flowing Streams Using Piezoelectric Quartz, Mark Anderson, John Roush, David Thacker

Mark R. Anderson

No abstract is currently available.


Characterization Of Electrochemical Double Layer From The Infrared Spectroscopic Behavior Of Adsorbed Carbon Monoxide, Mark Anderson Mar 1992

Characterization Of Electrochemical Double Layer From The Infrared Spectroscopic Behavior Of Adsorbed Carbon Monoxide, Mark Anderson

Mark R. Anderson

No abstract is currently available.


Hplc Analysis Of Amino Acid-Derived Chloramines, Thomas Goyne, Suzanne Furness, Scott Miller, Matthew Nelsen Jan 1992

Hplc Analysis Of Amino Acid-Derived Chloramines, Thomas Goyne, Suzanne Furness, Scott Miller, Matthew Nelsen

Thomas Goyne

No abstract provided.


Residual Waste Management: A Quick Guide To Decision-Making, John Dernbach Dec 1991

Residual Waste Management: A Quick Guide To Decision-Making, John Dernbach

John C. Dernbach

No abstract provided.


High Performance Memory System Pct:Ep0199134, Robert Iannucci Dec 1991

High Performance Memory System Pct:Ep0199134, Robert Iannucci

Robert A Iannucci

No abstract provided.


On The Dirichlet Problem For The Degenerate Real Monge Ampère Equation, Bert Wachsmuth Dec 1991

On The Dirichlet Problem For The Degenerate Real Monge Ampère Equation, Bert Wachsmuth

Bert Wachsmuth

No abstract provided.


Industrial Waste Management, John Dernbach Dec 1991

Industrial Waste Management, John Dernbach

John C. Dernbach

No abstract provided.


Chiral Invariance And Electroweak Interactions Of Pions And Kaons, Br Holstein Dec 1991

Chiral Invariance And Electroweak Interactions Of Pions And Kaons, Br Holstein

Barry R Holstein

Electroweak interactions of pions and kaons are studied in the context of chiral perturbation theory. We demonstrate that the effective Lagrangian framework allows a consistent and predictive picture of such processes as well as a succinct way in which to represent the many previous studies of these reactions which have been performed using chiral models.


Formally Exact Path Integral Monte Carlo Calculations Using Approximate Projection Operators, Randall W. Hall Dec 1991

Formally Exact Path Integral Monte Carlo Calculations Using Approximate Projection Operators, Randall W. Hall

Randall W. Hall

A class of approximate projection operators is used to reduce the variance in path integral Monte Carlo calculations in a formally exact manner. Paths are classified according to the projection operators, allowing the identification of paths whose contribution to the variance is negligible. The approach is applied to two canonical systems: Two like‐spin electrons in a three dimensional harmonic well and the two dimensional Hubbard model, representing localized and extended electronic states, respectively. Time savings of 15–900 over straightforward Monte Carlo calculations are observed.