Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... natural numbers and another natural number M. Output : " Yes " if there is a submultiset of W that sums to M ; " No " otherwise . NP2 : 0 / 1 - Knapsack Input : Multisets P = { Pi≤ i ≤ n } and W = { w ; | 1 ≤ i ≤ n } of natural ...
... natural numbers and another natural number M. Output : " Yes " if there is a submultiset of W that sums to M ; " No " otherwise . NP2 : 0 / 1 - Knapsack Input : Multisets P = { Pi≤ i ≤ n } and W = { w ; | 1 ≤ i ≤ n } of natural ...
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... natural gas liquefaction plants is the mixed refrigerant cycle . Since this cycle resem- bles the classic cascade cycle in principle , it can best be understood by reference to a simplified flow sheet of that cycle presented in Fig . 6 ...
... natural gas liquefaction plants is the mixed refrigerant cycle . Since this cycle resem- bles the classic cascade cycle in principle , it can best be understood by reference to a simplified flow sheet of that cycle presented in Fig . 6 ...
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... natural gas . Fortunately , since the major constituents of natural gas have boil- ing points considerably higher than that of he- lium , the separation can be accomplished with condenser - evaporators rather than with the more ...
... natural gas . Fortunately , since the major constituents of natural gas have boil- ing points considerably higher than that of he- lium , the separation can be accomplished with condenser - evaporators rather than with the more ...
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