... One source of co-
channel interference, de-correlated in time with 0 frequency offset. One source of
adjacent channel interference, de-correlated in time with 200 kHz of frequency
offset. One ... One source of co-channel
interference, de-correlated in time with 0 frequency offset. One source of adjacent
channel interference, de-correlated in time with 200 kHz of frequency offset. One ... One source of co-
channel interference, de-correlated in time with 0 frequency offset. One source of
adjacent channel interference, de-correlated in time with 200 kHz of frequency
offset. P1...
... j1
size of the grid = number of columns and rows of the matrix P
Dx step of the grid in the x-direction
Dy the step of the grid in the y-direction
NB matrix of the nearest points
K matrix of distances
K
max
... Conservation of
an extrapolation trend.
- In the case of the Radial basis functions method the system of linear equation must be
completed and solved for each node of grid and the main advantage of ... y2
minimum and maximum of y-coordinates of points XYZ
z1 , z2
minimum and maximum of z-coordinates of points XYZ
),( yxf
interpolation / approximation function
D planar domain of
),( yxf
)(h
γ
variogram...
... maximum of y-coordinates of points XYZ
z1 , z2
minimum and maximum of z-coordinates of points XYZ
i1 , j1
size of the grid = number of columns and rows of the matrix P
P
i,j
elements of the ... 9
Number of circulations
= values of matrix K
Values of matrix NB
9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9
Ordinal index
of point XYZ
2.4.2 Shape of generated surface
One of the first aspects evaluated by the user of interpolating ... matrix P
Z vector of z-coordinates of points XYZ
DZ auxiliary vector with the same size as the vector Z
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step of grid in x-direction
step of grid in y-direction
points XYZ
nodes of grid
Fig....
... number of boundar-
ies (b) is limited to 100.
3.8.5 Faults
NAME.ZL is the name of an ASCII file containing coordinates of initial and end points of
the line segments, at which the created surface ... name NAME.GRs. It contains the mat-
rix i1xj1 of z-coordinates in the nodes of the grid. The format of the file is compatible
with Surfer (Golden Software) grid file format:
DSAA
i1 j1
x1 x2
y1 ... it was decided to keep
primary compatibility of input / output data formats with the Surfer software (see [S2]), be-
cause the majority of related software uses Surfer data format either directly...
... display of maps
Interpolation
Digitization of map objects
Cross-section display
3D display of surface
Digitization of background
Digitization of a finite difference model grid
Determination of a ... management of projects
2. transformation of map objects coordinates
3. specification of interpolation parameters and running SURGEF.EXE
4. 2D and 3D display of surfaces, computation and display of isolines ... and display of isolines and display of
cross-sections
5. digitisation of map objects
6. mathematical operations with surfaces
7. computation of volumes between surfaces
The first requirement is...
... elevation model of mount Shasta in Northern California.
5.8 Construction of model grid
One of the most important applications of SurGe in my profession are projects of geological
models of underground ... measurement of snow surface before the
avalanche event and AVALAN.DT1 containing the measurement of snow surface after the
avalanche event.
In figure 5.5a there are two maps of snow surfaces created ... and surfaces of layers generated by SurGe. The surfaces of layers must
be specified (using the suffix convention) in order of increasing depth beginning from
the most top layer, and the top surface...
... component of image acceleration at
10 Chap. 1. Introduction
image of curves or patches on the surface due to internal surface markings or
illumination effects is simply a deformed map of the surface ... constraints on the local geometry of the surface being viewed
and allow the recovery ofsurface orientation and the sign of Gaussian curvature
directly from a single image of the contour generator, ... shape of surfaces in the vicinity of their apparent
contours. We describe the real-time implementations of these algorithms for use
in tasks involving the active exploration of visible surface...
... constraints of out -of- state hydro. Access to
out -of- state natural gas would raise or lower the economic value of variable generation depending on the heat-rate and flexibility
of the out -of- state ... short-run profit of new CCGT resources. In the end, the short-run profit of the CCGT
generation in the final candidate set ofgeneration with 15% PV is the same as the short-run profit of the
new CCGT ... variable generation) to a short hourly record of aggregated hydropower
production in the CAISO.
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The shape of the modeled hydropower generation shows more time at maximum
generation and minimum generation...
... of potential pollution ofsurface waters as
E. coli applied in slurry. We explored three of the major
factors that in¯uence the risk of E. coli pollution from these
two sources: input loads of ... the effects of soil and plant properties on
surface runoff. Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research 73,
395±401.
Edberg SC Allen MJ Smith DB & Kriz NJ 1990. Enumeration of total
coliforms ... Replicate Drainage Runoff Total % of total input
Slurry 8/3±26/4/99,
a
1 6.7 Q 10
10
No runoff 6.7 Q 10
10
3.6
drainage = 74 mm, 2 1.2 Q 10
11
No runoff 1.2 Q 10
11
6.4
runoff = 0 mean 9.3 Q 10
10
9.3...
... or
partial blocking of the surface transport in the presence
of slowly diffu sing additives at the surface; (2) appearance
of the surface flux anisotropy and transfer to the mode of
sub-diffusion, ... fragment of a
ARTICLE IN PRESS
Fig. 2. Results of MC simulation of the mass transfer at the catalyst particle surface. (a) The dependence of a normalized effective diffusion coefficient on
the surface ... given region of the surface
(due to the surface transport), per one MC time step and per
unit of the boundary length.
The surface transport ceases coping with the flux that
comes to the surface already...
... in
which the ratio ofsurface energy to the distance from the centre
of crystal to the surface is constant. Assuming that nanowire facets
during the growth consist of clean surface, we have obtained ... struc-
ture of stable NWs. In the case of NWs which possess nanowire fac-
ets without H atom, as shown in Fig. 3a–c, surface related
1
For the flat Si(111) surfaces, the validity ofsurface separation ... found that the surface
energy and positions ofsurface atoms of Si(111)-(2 Â 1)
p
-bonded chain surface are
identical within 0.01 eV and 0.01 Å, respectively.
2
Although the size of unit cell along...
... upon
internalization of labeled toxin, the biotin linked to surface-
bound toxin was cleaved off in some of the wells by the
cell-impermeable reducing agent MESNa, thereby prevent-
ing detection of the still surface- bound ... stimulation of endocyto-
sis. However, the requirement for the A-subunit
could be mediated via an effect of the B-moiety.
This illustrates the importance of detailed studies of
the role of the different ... Endocytosis of Stx was
measured upon addition of increasing amounts of
unlabeled Stx2 (0–20 nm), and as shown in Fig. 3A,
only at very high concentrations of Stx2 was a slight
stimulation of Stx uptake...
... Dembitsky
1
1
Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Products, School of Pharmacy, PO Box 12065, The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, 91120, Israel;
2
Division of Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Applied ... The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, Israel;
3
Department of Plant Pathology, ARO, Ministry of Agriculture, Bet Dagan, Israel
Surface alkanes and fatty acids from the thalli of the lichen
Xanthoria ... Bromo-containing fatty
acids of Acorospora gobiensis lichen. Phytochemistry 50, 97–99.
Fig. 2. The part of gas chromatogram (full run is 162 min) of C
18
family
methyl ester of fatty acids of lichen X. parietina,...