... from the
subscriber.
In the early phase ofthe Ortsbatterie, the function ofthe telephone was
dependent on the functionality ofthe battery at the subscriber’s facility. The
transition to the ... dimension ofthe power supply of a location is the
‘‘concept of energy reserve’’ ofthe Deutsche Telekom. It includes commitments to
the general concept and the dimension ofthe components ofthe power ... accommodation ofthe battery. Either the battery is
installed in the pedestal part ofthe KVz cabinets (Figure 8.9), or the batteries, which
are used for the remote power supply of several of such...
... calculation of each ofthe sub-index values, the highest of these is taken as the Air Quality
Index. One ofthe AQI sub-index values may be the API sub-index. If the API sub-index is the
highest ofthe ... Frequency of API and AQI Reports to the Public
5.1 API
The API will be reported to the public when it is the basis ofthe AQI, and it will be reported as
such (see 2.0, Definition of Air Quality ... informing the public what they can do to help, an
Environmental Statement describing the effects of air pollution on the environment, and a Health
Statement regarding the general impacts of air...
...
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3.2.Losscoefficients
i
β
In this case, the augmentation of loss coefficient of one mode will decrease the photon density
of this mode but increase the one of other mode as seen in Fig 2a, 2b.
Fig. ...
augments, the transformation of photon densities is inverse (see in Fig 1b). This reveals that the
increase of one mode photon density caused in the decrease ofthe other one.
Fig. 1a. Gain ... with the semi classical laser
theory [10]. However, at present the research on random laser is concentrated to the steady-state
properties. Therefore, in this paper we examine the stationary operation...
... any part of this material do so at their own risk, and not at the risk of
the Council ofthe University of Southern Queensland, its Faculty of Engineering and
Surveying or the staff ofthe University ... the roof will fail, pontoon will buckled and damaged. The most common failure
on the floating roof is the sinking ofthe floating roof. The floating roof overtopped by the
liquid inside the tank ... diameter ofthe roof is normally 400 mm smaller than the inside diameter of
the tank, which has about 200 mm gap on each side between the roof and the inside tank
wall. This is due to the limitation...
... Þres:
a. The time ofthe ÞreÕs inception if there is ßame impinge-
ment or engulfment ofthe vessel.
b. The liquid level in the storage vessel and whether it is
above or below the area of ßame ... overheating and loss of strength (see Figure 1).
b. The surface area ofthe vessel that may be exposed to Þre
is the surface area ofthe vessel above the level ofthe liquid
contents at the vesselÕs ... determination ofthe distance between the vessel and the
center ofthe pool Þre at which the maximum incident heat
ßux to the vessel shell surface will be at the critical value of
7000 British thermal...
... coordination of calcium sites as is proposed for
IIG2 and IIG6, in addition to the general opening of the
molecule. Cooperation ofthe sites would also explain why
the dissociation of G2 from G4–6 ... observed
for the binding of calcium to G2 domain.
Footprint of G2 on gelsolin G4–6 domain
Two sites within the G2 domain appear involved in the
G2- G4–6 interface in the presence of EGTA (Fig. 3). The
interaction ... within G6 by the physi-
cal coupling ofthe two calcium binding sites within G2
and G6. Additional calcium binding in other domains then
result in the complete opening and activation of the
gelsolin...
... work on the recycling of these batteries in order to put the nickel back
into the cycle of materials. The system places procedural emphasis on the separation,
reclamation, and use ofthe high-quality ... well as in the form of lead-antimony or lead-calcium
alloys for grids in lead batteries. The level of use of lead batteries in the portable
appliance market is low. The main areas of application ... two
major developments for the recycling of these batteries:
1. Development of technologies for the avoidance of mercury in these
primary batteries.
2. Development and promotion of battery-specific recycl...
... to
quantify the evaluation. These were:
(i) j
mean
, the mean current density between the grids.
(ii)
j
, the standard deviation ofthe current in the electrolyte.
(iii) U
max
, the maximum ... from the calculated values by
∼5% and the sum ofthe deviations (positive and negative) was close
to zero. Furthermore, the deviations were random rather than sys-
tematic and as a result the ... the grid of
2 mm and 5 mm in the block. In the first instance, an existing grid
design was used for the simulation and the results were compared
with the measurements made on an actual grid. The...
... Ferg).
peratures of such batteries in their application are often above
40
◦
C. In the past, the service of such batteries included the
replenishment ofthe lost water. The desire by the user of such
batteries ... in tem-
perature after the addition ofthe acid, most manufacturers
add “chilled” acid to thebatteries (about 5
◦
C). Due to the
size ofthe MCL batteries and the amount of active material
in ... ofthe initial amounts of Pb
3
O
4
present in the
cured material.
Acknowledgment
The authors thank Willard Batteries for their financial con-
tribution and for helping in the assembly ofthe batteries...