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UNISA996280695803316 |
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IEEE Std 295-1969 : IEEE Standard for Electronics Power Transformers / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
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New York : , : IEEE, , 1969 |
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1 online resource (1 pages) |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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This standard pertains to power transformers and inductors that are used in electronic equipment and supplied by power lines or generators of essentially sine wave or polyphase voltage. Guides to application and test procedures are included. Appendices contain certain precautions, recommended practices, and guidelines for typical values. Provision is made for relating the characteristics of transformers to the associated rectifiers and circuits. Certain pertinent definitions relating to transformers and transformer applications, which have not been found elsewhere, are included with appropriate discussion. Attempts are made to alert the industry and profession to factors that are commonly overlooked. This standard includes, but is not limited to, the following specific transformers and inductors: rectifier supply transformers for either high- or low-voltage supplies; filament and cathode heater transformers; transformers for alternating current resonant charging circuits; inductors used in rectifier filters; autotransformers with fixed taps. |
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UNINA9910154321303321 |
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Griffin W. E. B |
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Curtain of Death |
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2016 |
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East Rutherford : , : Penguin Publishing Group, , 2016 |
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©2016 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (282 pages) |
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A Clandestine Operations Novel ; ; v.3 |
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FIC002000FIC030000FIC032000 |
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ButterworthWilliam E., IV |
ButterworthWilliam E |
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Fiction |
Literature |
Suspense |
Thriller |
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From #1 New York Times -bestselling author W.E.B. Griffin comes a dramatic thriller in the Clandestine Operations series about the Cold War, the fledgling Central Intelligence Agency—and a new breed of warrior. January, 1946 : Two WACs leave an officers' club in Munich, and four Soviet NKGB agents kidnap them at knifepoint in the parking lot and shove them in the back of an ambulance. That is the agents' first mistake, and their last. One of the WACs, a blonde woman improbably named Claudette Colbert, works for the new Directorate of Central Intelligence, and three of the men end up dead and the fourth wounded. The “incident,” however, will send shock waves rippling up and down the line, and have major repercussions not only for Claudette, but for her boss, James Cronley, Chief DCI-Europe, and for everybody involved in their still-evolving enterprise. For, though the Germans may have been defeated, Cronley and his company are on the front lines of an entirely different kind of war now. The enemy has changed, the rules have changed—and the stakes have never been |
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UNINA9910506382903321 |
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Qian Hong <1960-> |
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Stochastic Chemical Reaction Systems in Biology / / by Hong Qian, Hao Ge |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021 |
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[1st ed. 2021.] |
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1 online resource (364 pages) |
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Lecture Notes on Mathematical Modelling in the Life Sciences, , 2193-4797 |
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Mathematics |
Bioinformatics |
Physical biochemistry |
Biophysics |
Computational and Systems Biology |
Biophysical Chemistry |
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1. Introduction -- Part I Essentials of Deterministic and Stochastic Chemical Kinetics: 2. Kinetic Rate Equations and the Law of Mass Action -- 3. Probability Distribution and Stochastic Processes -- 4. Large Deviations and Kramers’ rate formula -- 5. The Probabilistic Basis of Chemical Kinetics -- 6. Mesoscopic Thermodynamics of Markov Processes -- 7. Emergent Macroscopic Chemical Thermodynamics -- 8. Phase Transition and Mesoscopic Nonlinear Bistability -- Part III Stochastic Kinetics of Biochemical Systems and Processes: 9. Classic Enzyme Kinetics—The Michaelis-Menten and Briggs-Haldane Theories -- 10. Single-Molecule Enzymology and Driven Biochemical Kinetics with Chemostat -- 11. Stochastic Linear Reaction Kinetic Systems -- 12. Nonlinear Stochastic Reaction Systems with Simple Examples -- 13. Kinetics of the Central Dogma of Molecular Cell Biology -- 14. |
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Stochastic Macromolecular Mechanics and Mechanochemistry -- Part IV Epilogue: Beyond Chemical Reaction Kinetics: 15. Landscape, Attractor-State Switching, and Differentiation -- 16. Nonlinear Stochastic Dynamics: New Paradigm and Syntheses -- References -- Index. |
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This book provides an introduction to the analysis of stochastic dynamic models in biology and medicine. The main aim is to offer a coherent set of probabilistic techniques and mathematical tools which can be used for the simulation and analysis of various biological phenomena. These tools are illustrated on a number of examples. For each example, the biological background is described, and mathematical models are developed following a unified set of principles. These models are then analyzed and, finally, the biological implications of the mathematical results are interpreted. The biological topics covered include gene expression, biochemistry, cellular regulation, and cancer biology. The book will be accessible to graduate students who have a strong background in differential equations, the theory of nonlinear dynamical systems, Markovian stochastic processes, and both discrete and continuous state spaces, and who are familiar with the basic concepts of probability theory. |
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