Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 3Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 214
... possible to derive the equations of macroscopic rate processes such as hydrodynamics and chemical kinetics starting with the Hamiltonian of the system and using the methods of non- equilibrium statistical mechanics . Transport ...
... possible to derive the equations of macroscopic rate processes such as hydrodynamics and chemical kinetics starting with the Hamiltonian of the system and using the methods of non- equilibrium statistical mechanics . Transport ...
Page 229
... possible to solve the equations , a suitable scale - up proce- dure can theoretically be accomplished if one maintains the same numerical values of the di- mensionless parameters in passing from an ex- periment at the laboratory or ...
... possible to solve the equations , a suitable scale - up proce- dure can theoretically be accomplished if one maintains the same numerical values of the di- mensionless parameters in passing from an ex- periment at the laboratory or ...
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... possible to achieve a signaling rate of 2BT symbols per second in a channel of band- width of BT hertz . Such schemes are called cor- relative coding or partial - response signaling schemes . The design of these schemes is based on the ...
... possible to achieve a signaling rate of 2BT symbols per second in a channel of band- width of BT hertz . Such schemes are called cor- relative coding or partial - response signaling schemes . The design of these schemes is based on the ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Cloud Physics | 353 |
Coal Geology | 371 |
Celestial Mechanics 1 Colin R Ward | 409 |
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