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New Methanol Processes

1993
The well-established methanol synthesis processes of Lurgi, ICI and Kellogg are discussed first. Then follows a survey of new processes under study or development, in which the methanol synthesis is performed in the Slurry Bubble Column Reactor, the countercurrent Trickle Flow Reactor, the Gas Solid Solid Trickle Flow Reactor or the Reactor Section ...
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A New Paradigm for Geometric Processing

Computer Graphics Forum, 1993
AbstractA new paradigm for geometric processing is proposed. The paradigm can be featured by the four key phrases: (1) Totally Four Dimensional Homogeneous Processing, (2) 4 × 4 Matrix Method and 4 × 4 Determinant Method, (3) Integer Arithmetic with Adaptive Data‐Length Control Technique, (4) Systematic Paradigm Structures Based on the Duality.
Fujio Yamaguchi, Masatoshi Niizeki
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New routing process in VANET

2016 4th IEEE International Colloquium on Information Science and Technology (CiSt), 2016
Numerous efforts are currently under progress to enhance the safety and efficiency of vehicular traffic through intelligent transportation systems. In addition, the growing demand for access to data and information from human users on the go has created the need for advanced vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle to roadside communication systems capable of ...
My Driss Laanaoui, Said Raghay
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New Trends in Food Processing

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2003
In this work some of the newest trends in food processing are reviewed. This revision intends to provide an updated overview (including works published until February 2001) on the newest food processes, including food manufacturing, preservation, and control.
Señoráns, Francisco J.   +2 more
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New Process, New Vocabulary

Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2017
Rational idealized linear engineering design (RILED) models, with homogeneous work stages, still underpin much HCI research and practice. Human-centred activities dominate stages corresponding to engineering's problem analysis and validation/ verification, while other work stages receive less attention (e.g., requirements specification, progressive ...
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A new approach to business processes

IBM Systems Journal, 1993
This paper presents a methodology for analyzing and designing the processes that an enterprise uses to conduct its business. The methodology builds upon traditional approaches to business process definition by adding the dimension of people's accountabilities: their roles, relationships, and agreements. The approach presented allows for unique insights
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The New Survey and Certification Process

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 2002
This article discusses changes that have occurred in the survey process over the past 2 years including instructions issued to surveyors on how to conduct surveys. On the surface, surveys will appear to occur much as they have in the past. However, attention will also be focused on OASIS data collection, data transmission, and the use of agency ...
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A New Electron Multiplication Process

Nature, 1953
IF electrons move through a gas in an electric field, their number can increase if they ionize gas molecules by collision—the well-known Townsend avalanche. Recently, it has been shown1 that in high-frequency electric fields at very low pressures the number of electrons increases, due to the impinging of electrons on the walls of the vessel and the ...
W.L. Harries, A. Von Engel
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A new process migration algorithm

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1997
Process migration has been advocated as a means of improving the load balancing and reliability of distributed systems. This paper reviews the major design issues for process migration algorithms, such as the amount of state information to be transferred and times at which information should be transferred.
Michael Richmond, Michael Hitchens
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Computer-aided processing of the news

Proceedings of the May 14-16, 1969, spring joint computer conference on XX - AFIPS '69 (Spring), 1969
The process of publishing the news may be divided into three parts: the news gathering stage, the processing of the raw information into publishable form, and the actual printing and distribution of the material. Many technologies, including wire and wireless communication, computers, automatic-typesetting equipments and photographies are being ...
J. Francis Reintjes, Richard S. Marcus
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