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Template Induced Crystallization: A Relation between Template Properties and Template Performance

Crystal Growth & Design, 2009
A relation between template properties and template performance has been established: template particles with a surface layer of cinnamic acid molecules, either adsorbed or covalently bonded, promote crystallization of cinnamic acid, while particles without such a layer do not.
Urbanus, J.   +5 more
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Templating in practice

Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, 2011
'Templates' are pervasive within all the spheres of organizations. They are considered to represent, among other things, rules, routines and best practices accumulated from the past. Despite their ubiquity within many organizations, little is known about these templates.
Arvind Karunakaran, Sandeep Purao
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In search of templates

Cognitive Systems Research, 2002
This study reflects a recent shift towards the study of early stages of expert memory acquisition for chess positions. Over the course of 15 sessions, two subjects who knew virtually nothing about the game of chess were trained to memorise positions. Increase in recall performance and chunk size was captured by power functions, confirming predictions ...
Fernand Gobet, Samuel Jackson
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The Typology of Templates

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2011
Abstract The notion of a template has been used in a number of linguistic domains to refer to grammatical patterns where the form of some linguistic constituent appears to be well conceptualized as consisting of a fixed linear structure, whether in terms of the arrangement of its subconstituents or its overall length.
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Template Polymerization (Molecular Templating)

2014
Template polymerization is also called replica polymerization or matrix polymerization. In 1954, the term “replica polymerization” was first used [1] but was replaced by “matrix polymerization” or “template polymerization.” A monomer, which is a low molecular weight chemical compound, converts into a polymer with a large molecular weight by a chain ...
Mitsuru Akashi, Hiroharu Ajiro
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Resorcinarenes as Templates

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2003
AbstractMetal ions are superb at templating the synthesis of small macrocycles that are decorated with Lewis basic sites. However, for the synthesis of larger macrocycles, or the synthesis of macrocycles devoid of an array of Lewis basic sites, metal ions are less useful.
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Template-directed synthesis on oligodeoxycytidylate and polydeoxycytidylate templates

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1985
Oligodeoxycytidylic acids and polydeoxycytidylic acid are effective templates for the polymerization of guanosine 5'-(phospho-2-methylimidazolide). They may be substituted for the corresponding ribo-oligomers without greatly changing the course of the reactions.
C B, Chen, T, Inoue, L E, Orgel
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Conversion of an implant radiographic template into a surgical template

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2001
A method is presented for converting a radiographic template into a surgical template using the information acquired from the analysis of tomograms. Necessary changes of the implant position and angulation are transferred to the indexed and sectioned cast.
N, Sykaras, R D, Woody
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A Deformable Template Model, with Special Reference to Elliptical Templates

Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2002
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Asger Hobolth   +2 more
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Tools for Template Dependencies

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1983
Template dependencies (TD’s) are a class of data dependencies that include multivalued and join dependencies and embedded versions of these. A collection of techniques, examples and results about TD’s are presented. The principal results are: 1) Finite implication (implication over relations with a finite number of tuples) is distinct from unrestricted
Ronald Fagin   +3 more
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