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Crystal Design and Crystal Engineering
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2003No abstract.
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Journal of Structural Biology, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Barbara L, Golden, Craig E, Kundrot
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AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Barbara L, Golden, Craig E, Kundrot
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Future Generation Computer Systems, 1994
Abstract We present a parallel simulated annealing algorithm for crystallization of N -body systems. The implementation uses systolic simulated annealing with additional parallel cost function evaluation. We have a hybrid topology which consists of a systolic ring and attached to each ring processor a tree of processors.
Voogd, J.M., Sloot, P.M.A., Dantzig, R.
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Abstract We present a parallel simulated annealing algorithm for crystallization of N -body systems. The implementation uses systolic simulated annealing with additional parallel cost function evaluation. We have a hybrid topology which consists of a systolic ring and attached to each ring processor a tree of processors.
Voogd, J.M., Sloot, P.M.A., Dantzig, R.
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2010
Crystal ist eine Familie von agilen Prozessmodellen, die von Alistair Cockburn entwickelt wurde. Ausgehend von der Analogie zum Kristall unterteilt Cockburn die Prozessmodelle seiner Familie nach Farbe und Hartegrad. Die Farbe entspricht der Teamgrose. Der Hartegrad entspricht der Kritikalitat, also der Schwere des Schadens, den die Software anrichten ...
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Crystal ist eine Familie von agilen Prozessmodellen, die von Alistair Cockburn entwickelt wurde. Ausgehend von der Analogie zum Kristall unterteilt Cockburn die Prozessmodelle seiner Familie nach Farbe und Hartegrad. Die Farbe entspricht der Teamgrose. Der Hartegrad entspricht der Kritikalitat, also der Schwere des Schadens, den die Software anrichten ...
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Motion of Crystal/Crystal and Crystal/Amorphous Interfaces
MRS Proceedings, 1990AbstractMotion of ordered twin/matrix interfaces in films of silicon on sapphire occurs during high temperature annealing. This process is shown to be thermally activated and is analogous to grain boundary motion. Motion of amorphous/crystalline interfaces occurs during recrystallization of CoSi2 and NiSi2 from the amorphous phase. In-situ transmission
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The European Physical Journal D - Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 1998
Numerical simulations of the equations of motion of 300 charged particles confined to a plane with an additional magnetic field orthogonal to the plane reproduce recently observed self-organization of non-neutral plasmas into a small number of interacting vortices. In the presence of damping we observe crystallized vortices, i.e.
B. Reusch, R. Blümel
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Numerical simulations of the equations of motion of 300 charged particles confined to a plane with an additional magnetic field orthogonal to the plane reproduce recently observed self-organization of non-neutral plasmas into a small number of interacting vortices. In the presence of damping we observe crystallized vortices, i.e.
B. Reusch, R. Blümel
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Crystallization of Pharmaceutical Crystals
2015The aim of this chapter is to provide students as well as industrial and academic research scientists who intend to tackle crystallization of pharmaceutical crystals with theory and practical examples. Crystallization involves two separate processes, nucleation and growth, which are rarely completely unconnected.
Veesler, S., Puel, François
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Crystals, Crystals, Crystals Everywhere
Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2010openaire +1 more source

