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1. Natural sciences [2021 -]
- Natural sciences (Weinheim, Germany)
- Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-VCH GmbH, [2021]-
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — 1 online resource
- Hawkins, Clifford.
- London : Springer London, 1985.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xi, 184 pages)
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- 1 Research: Why Do It?
- 2 Planning and Protocol
- 3 Searching the Literature
- 4 Speaking at Meetings
- 5 What the Critical Reader Looks for in an Original Article: A Guide for Writers
- 6 Illustrating Talks and Articles
- 7 A Guide to Statistical Methods
- 8 Publication
- Appendix A Suggestions for Those Intending to Present an MD Thesis
- Appendix B How Best to Use a Dictating Machine
- Appendix C Examples of Needless Words that Cause Verbosity
- Appendix D American and British Usage in Spelling
- Appendix E Abbreviations of Journal Titles
- Appendix F Guide-lines for Putting Up Poster Displays.
3. Cell reports. Physical science [digital]. [2020 -]
- Cell Press, 2020-
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- Journal/Periodical — online resource
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Cell Reports. Physical Science promotes collaboration and interdisciplinary work between physical scientists. Articles express fundamental insight and/or technological application within fields including: chemistry, physics, materials science, energy science, and engineering. Includes short-form single-point stories called Reports, longer Articles and short Reviews covering recent literature in emerging and active fields.
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- PARA '95 (1995 : Lyngby, Denmark)
- Berlin ; New York : Springer, 1996.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (562 pages) : illustrations
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- A high performance matrix multiplication algorithm for MPPs.- Iterative moment method for electromagnetic transients in grounding systems on CRAY T3D.- Analysis of crystalline solids by means of a parallel FEM method.- Parallelization strategies for Tree N-body codes.- Numerical solution of stochastic differential equations on transputer network.- Development of a stencil compiler for one-dimensional convolution operators on the CM-5.- Automatic parallelization of the AVL FIRE benchmark for a distributed-memory system.- 2-D cellular automata and short range molecular dynamics programs for simulations on networked workstations and parallel computers.- Pablo-based performance monitoring tool for PVM applications.- Linear algebra computation on parallel machines.- A neural classifier for radar images.- ScaLAPACK: A portable linear algebra library for distributed memory computers - Design issues and performance.- A proposal for a set of parallel basic linear algebra subprograms.- Parallel implementation of a Lagrangian stochastic particle model of turbulent dispersion in fluids.- Reduction of a regular matrix pair (A, B) to block Hessenberg-triangular form.- Parallelization of algorithms for neural networks.- Paradigms for the parallelization of Branch&Bound algorithms.- Three-dimensional version of the Danish Eulerian Model.- A proposal for a Fortran 90 interface for LAPACK.- ScaLAPACK tutorial.- Highly parallel concentrated heterogeneous computing.- Adaptive polynomial preconditioning for the conjugate gradient algorithm.- The IBM parallel engineering and scientific subroutine library.- Some preliminary experiences with sparse BLAS in parallel iterative solvers.- Load balancing in a Network Flow Optimization code.- User-level VSM optimization and its application.- Benchmarking the cache memory effect.- Efficient Jacobi algorithms on multicomputers.- Front tracking: A parallelized approach for internal boundaries and interfaces.- Program generation techniques for the development and maintenance of numerical weather forecast Grid models.- High performance computational chemistry: NWChem and fully distributed parallel applications.- Parallel ab-initio molecular dynamics.- Dynamic domain decomposition and load balancing for parallel simulations of long-chained molecules.- Concurrency in feature analysis.- A parallel iterative solver for almost block-diagonal linear systems.- Distributed general matrix multiply and add for a 2D mesh processor network.- Distributed and parallel computing of short-range molecular dynamics.- Lattice field theory in a parallel environment.- Parallel time independent quantum calculations of atom diatom reactivity.- Parallel oil reservoir simulation.- Formal specification of multicomputers.- Multi-million particle molecular dynamics on MPPs.- Wave propagation in urban microcells: a massively parallel approach using the TLM method.- The NAG Numerical PVM Library.- Cellular automata modeling of snow transport by wind.- Parallel algorithm for mapping of parallel programs into pyramidal multiprocessor.- Data-parallel molecular dynamics with neighbor-lists.- Visualizing astrophysical 3D MHD turbulence.- A parallel sparse QR-factorization algorithm.- Decomposing linear programs for parallel solution.- A parallel computation of the Navier-Stokes equation for the simulation of free surface flows with the volume of fluid method.- Improving the performance of parallel triangularization of a sparse matrix using a reconfigurable multicomputer.- Comparison of two image-space subdivision algorithms for Direct Volume Rendering on distributed-memory multicomputers.- Communication harnesses for transputer systems with tree structure and cube structure.- A thorough investigation of the projector quantum Monte Carlo method using MPP technologies.- Distributed simulation of a set of elastic macro objects.- Parallelization of ab initio molecular dynamics method.- Parallel computations with large atmospheric models.
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- Blinder, S. M.
- 2nd ed. - London : Elsevier, 2013.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (viii, 269 pages :) : illustrations (some color).
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- 1 Mathematical Thinking
- 2. Numbers 3 Algebra 4 Trigonometry 5 Analytic Geometry 6 Calculus 7 Series and Integrals 8 Differential Equations 9 Matrix Algebra 10 Multivariable Calculus 11 Vector Analysis 12 Special Functions 13 Complex Variables.
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6. Numerik linearer Gleichungssysteme [electronic resource] : direkte und iterative Verfahren [2005]
- Kanzow, Christian.
- Berlin ; New York : Springer, c2005.
- Description
- Book — xiii, 349 p.
- International Conference of Students and Young Scientists "Prospects of Fundamental Sciences Development" (14th : 2017 : Tomsk, Russia)
- [Melville, New York} : AIP Publishing, 2017.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : illustrations (some color). Digital: text file.
8. Arabian journal for science and engineering [2011 -]
- Heidelberg : Springer, 2011-
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — 1 online resource
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AJSE publishes eight issues of rigorous and original contributions in the Engineering (AJSE-Engineering), in Mathematics (AJSE-Mathematics), and in Science (AJSE-Science) disciplines, and along with a Theme / Special Issue on specific topics, previously published as separate volumes.
- Washington, D.C : United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 2008
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- Book — 1 online resource (122 p. ) : digital, PDF file.
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The research sponsored by this project has greatly expanded the ASSET corrosion prediction software system to produce a world-class technology to assess and predict engineering corrosion of metals and alloys corroding by exposure to hot gases. The effort included corrosion data compilation from numerous industrial sources and data generation at Shell Oak Ridge National Laboratory and several other companies for selected conditions. These data were organized into groupings representing various combinations of commercially available alloys and corrosion by various mechanisms after acceptance via a critical screening process to ensure the data were for alloys and conditions, which were adequately well defined, and of sufficient repeatability. ASSET is the largest and most capable, publicly-available technology in the field of corrosion assessment and prediction for alloys corroding by high temperature processes in chemical plants, hydrogen production, energy conversion processes, petroleum refining, power generation, fuels production and pulp/paper processes. The problems addressed by ASSET are: determination of the likely dominant corrosion mechanism based upon information available to the chemical engineers designing and/or operating various processes and prediction of engineering metal losses and lifetimes of commercial alloys used to build structural components. These assessments consider exposure conditions (metal temperatures, gas compositions and pressures), alloy compositions and exposure times. Results of the assessments are determination of the likely dominant corrosion mechanism and prediction of the loss of metal/alloy thickness as a function of time, temperature, gas composition and gas pressure. The uses of these corrosion mechanism assessments and metal loss predictions are that the degradation of processing equipment can be managed for the first time in a way which supports efforts to reduce energy consumption, ensure structural integrity of equipment with the goals to avoid premature failure, to quantitatively manage corrosion over the entire life of high temperature process equipment, to select alloys for equipment and to assist in equipment maintenance programs. ASSET software operates on typical Windows-based (Trademark of Microsoft Corporation) personal computers using operating systems such as Windows 2000, Windows NT and Vista. The software is user friendly and contains the background information needed to make productive use of the software in various help-screens in the ASSET software. A graduate from a university-level curriculum producing a B.S. in mechanical/chemical/materials science/engineering, chemistry or physics typically possesses the background required to make appropriate use of ASSET technology. A training/orientation workshop, which requires about 3 hours of class time was developed and has been provided multiple times to various user groups of ASSET technology. Approximately 100 persons have been trained in use of the technology. ASSET technology is available to about 65 companies representing industries in petroleum/gas production and processing, metals/alloys production, power generation, and equipment design.
- Online
- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1991
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- Book — 1 online resource (Pages: (98 p) ) : digital, PDF file.
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This report highlights Brookhaven National Laboratory's activities for fiscal year 1991. Topics from the four research divisions: Computing and Communications, Instrumentation, Reactors, and Safety and Environmental Protection are presented. The research programs at Brookhaven are diverse, as is reflected by the nine different scientific departments: Accelerator Development, Alternating Gradient Synchrotron, Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Medical, National Synchrotron Light Source, Nuclear Energy, and Physics. Administrative and managerial information about Brookhaven are also disclosed. (GHH)
- Online
- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy. ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1994
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- Book — 1 online resource (63 p. ) : digital, PDF file.
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The panels of the 1992 Science Careers in Search of Women Conference consisted of a diverse group of women: undergraduate and graduate students, engineers, a director of college admissions, a professor of microbiology, and leaders of small and large companies. Each panelist shared valuable information and answered questions that many high school students have concerning college and the years beyond. One issue that was focused on was preparation for college. Several speakers emphasized the importance of students themselves taking the initiative to collect information on colleges and career programs. The college admissions officer advised that specific questions about admissions requirements be directed to a senior person in the office who actually makes decisions on admissions. She stressed the importance of establishing an interaction that could provide recognition for the student when the admissions officer is reviewing applications from a large pool of candidates. She also emphasized the importance of studying for standardized tests. Speakers discussed the advantages of enrolling in higher-level math and science classes and taking Advanced Placement courses when they are available. Once a student has enrolled in a college or university, it is time to focus on choosing a major and identifying career interests and options. Graduate school was identified as much less classroom-oriented than undergraduate studies. A student conducts research with guidance from an advisor and attends lectures and seminars, which often times present information related to the research project she is working on. Tuition is usually paid for by universities, especially in the science and engineering fields, often in return for a teaching or research assistant position.
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- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Energy Research ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1989
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- Book — 1 online resource (Pages: (59 p) ) : digital, PDF file.
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This is the inaugural issues of an annual publication about the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Here you will find a brief overview of ORNL, a sampling of our recent research achievements, and a glimpse of the directions we want to take over the next 15 years. A major purpose of ornl 89 is to provide the staff with a sketch of the character and dynamics of the Laboratory.
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- Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1980
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- Book — 1 online resource (Pages: 93 ) : digital, PDF file.
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Priorities for basic research important to the future developments of solar energy are idenified, described, and recommended. SERI surveyed more than 120 leading scientists who were engaged in or knowledgeable of solar-related research. The result is an amalgam of national scientific opinion representing the views of key researchers in relevant disciplines and of SERI staff members. The scientific disciplines included in the report are: chemistry, biology, materials sciences, engineering and mathematics, and the social and behavioral sciences. Each discipline is subdivided into two to five topical areas-and, within each topical area, research needs are described and ranked according to the priorities suggested in the survey. Three categories of priority were established: crucial, important, and needed. A narrative accompanying the description of research needs in each topical area discusses the importance of research in the area for solar energy development and presents the bases for the priority rankings recommended.
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- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy. ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1998
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- Book — 1 online resource (11 p. ) : digital, PDF file.
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This report describes a video presentation designed to introduce science to middle and high school science classes as a field which is attractive to women. It is designed to facilitate thought and discussion on the issue of gender stereotypes and discrimination, and is intended for use as part of a curriculum plan which will discuss these issues.
- Online
15. Laboratory-directed research and development [electronic resource] : FY 1996 progress report [1997]
- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy. ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1997
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- Book — 1 online resource (312 p. ) : digital, PDF file.
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This report summarizes the FY 1996 goals and accomplishments of Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projects. It gives an overview of the LDRD program, summarizes work done on individual research projects, and provides an index to the projects` principal investigators. Projects are grouped by their LDRD component: Individual Projects, Competency Development, and Program Development. Within each component, they are further divided into nine technical disciplines: (1) materials science, (2) engineering and base technologies, (3) plasmas, fluids, and particle beams, (4) chemistry, (5) mathematics and computational sciences, (6) atomic and molecular physics, (7) geoscience, space science, and astrophysics, (8) nuclear and particle physics, and (9) biosciences.
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- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy. ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1995
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- Book — 1 online resource (50 p. ) : digital, PDF file.
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The Library Services Alliance is a unique multi-type library consortium committed to resource sharing. As a voluntary association of university and governmental laboratory libraries supporting scientific research, the Alliance has become a leader in New Mexico in using cooperative ventures to cost-effectively expand resources supporting their scientific and technical communities. During 1994, the alliance continued to expand on their strategic planning foundation to enhance access to research information for the scientific and technical communities. Significant progress was made in facilitating easy access to the on-line catalogs of member libraries via connections through the Internet. Access to Alliance resources is now available via the World Wide Web and Gopher, as well as links to other databases and electronic information. This report highlights the accomplishments of the Alliance during calendar year 1994.
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- Los Alamos, N.M. : Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1977
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (Pages: 514 ) : digital, PDF file.
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This bibliography is a compilation of unclassified work done at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and published during the years 1972 to 1976. Publications too late for inclusion in earlier compilations are also listed. Declassification of previously classified reports is considered to constitute publication. The bibliography includes LASL reports, journal articles, books, conference papers, papers published in congressional hearings, theses, patents, etc. The following subject areas are included: aerospace studies; analytical technology; astrophysics; atomic and molecular physics, equation of state, opacity; biology and medicine; chemical dynamics and kinetics; chemistry; cryogenics; crystallography; CTR and plasma physics; earth science and engineering; energy (nonnuclear); engineering and equipment; EPR, ESR, NMR studies; explosives and detonations; fission physics; health and safety; hydrodynamics and radiation transport; instruments; lasers; mathematics and computers; medium-energy physics; metallurgy and ceramics technology; neutronics and criticality studies; nuclear physics; nuclear safeguards; physics; reactor technology; solid state science; and miscellaneous (including Project Rover). (RWR)
- Online
- Los Alamos, N.M. : Los Alamos National Laboratory ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1983
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- Book — 1 online resource (Pages: 343 ) : digital, PDF file.
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This bibliography is a compilation of unclassified publications of work done at the Los Alamos National Laboratory for 1977-1981. Papers published in those years are included regardless of when they were actually written. Publications received too late for inclusion in earlier compilations have also been listed. Declassification of previously classified reports is considered to constitute publication. All classified issuances are omitted - even those papers, themselves unclassified, which were published only as part of a classified document. If a paper was published more than once, all places of publication are included. The bibliography includes Los Alamos National Laboratory reports, papers released as non-Laboratory reports, journal articles, books, chapters of books, conference papers either published separately or as part of conference proceedings issued as books or reports, papers published in congressional hearings, theses, and US patents. Publications by Los Alamos authors that are not records of Laboratory-sponsored work are included when the Library becomes aware of them.
- Online
- Los Alamos, N.M. : Los Alamos National Laboratory ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1985
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- Book — 1 online resource (Pages: 169 ) : digital, PDF file.
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A bibliographic record of the published research at Los Alamos in 1984 is given.
- Online
- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1989
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- Book — 1 online resource (Pages: (264 p) ) : digital, PDF file.
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This bibliography lists unclassified publications of work done at the Los Alamos National Laboratory for 1988. The entries, which are subdivided by broad subject categories, are cross-referenced with an author index and a numeric index.
- Online