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Thermoelectricity --- Thermoelectric generators --- Thermoelectric materials
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Thermoelectricity --- Thermoelectric generators --- Thermoelectric materials
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Solar arrays. --- Solar cells. --- Mathematical models. --- Light transmission. --- Electric generators.
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Physical methods for diagnosis --- Nuclear medicine. --- Diagnostic techniques and procedures --- Radioimmunodetection --- Radionuclide generators --- Radionuclide imaging --- Radiopharmaceuticals --- Technetium
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Random number generators --- Générateurs de nombres aléatoires --- Informatique --- Computer science --- LOGIQUE MATHEMATIQUE --- ALGORITHMES --- RANDOM NUMBERS --- Mathématiques --- Mathematics --- COMPLEXITE --- DECIDABILITE --- Générateurs de nombres aléatoires --- Mathématiques
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· In-depth coverage of modern digital implementations of frequency synthesis architectures· Numerous design examples drawn from actual engineering projects· The accompanying CD includes digital frequency synthesis design tools and an electronic version of the bookDigital frequency synthesis is used in modern wireless and communications technologies such as radar, cellular telephony, satellite communications, electronic imaging, and spectroscopy. This is book is a comprehensive overview of digital frequency synthesis theory and applications, with a particular emphasis on the lat
Frequency synthesizers --- Phase-locked loops. --- Digital electronics. --- Design and construction. --- Digital circuits --- Digital techniques (Electronics) --- Loops, Phase-locked --- Synthesizers, Frequency --- Electronic systems --- Electronics --- Demodulation (Electronics) --- Oscillators, Electric --- Telecommunication --- Frequency changers --- Oscillators, Crystal --- Signal generators
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Group theory. --- Groupes, Théorie des --- Matrix groups. --- Matrices, Groupes de --- Semigroupes --- Groupes, Théorie des --- Semigroups. --- Group theory --- Automates mathématiques, Théorie des --- Probabilistic automata --- Décidabilité (logique mathématique) --- Générateurs. --- Generators
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April 2000 - The natural gas pipelines between Argentina and Chile are large-scale investments in competitive environments. Jadresic, a former minister of energy in Chile, argues that a competitive energy sector and free entry were important policy initiatives to spur the cross-border investments that have benefited Chile's energy sector and environment. Increasing demand for clean energy sources is expanding investment in natural gas infrastructure around the world. Many international projects involve pipelines connecting energy markets in two or more countries. A key feature of investment taking place in Latin America is the convergence of gas and electricity markets. Many projects are being developed to supply gas to new power generation plants needed to meet electricity demand. Construction of a pipeline over the Andes mountains to supply gas from Argentina to energy markets in central Chile was an idea long unfulfilled for political, economic, and technical reasons. Great changes have now taken place in a very short time. Jadresic discusses both the achievements and the challenges to be faced by pipeline developers and Chile's energy sector. He details the benefits of the cooperative effort to consumers in terms of lower energy prices, higher environmental standards, and a more reliable energy system. The experience in Latin America's Southern Cone shows how technological innovation, economic deregulation, and regional integration make it possible to build major international gas pipeline projects within a competitive framework and without direct state involvement. This paper - a product of Private Participation in Infrastructure, Private Sector Advisory Services Department - is part of a larger effort in the department to analyze and disseminate the principles of, and good practice for, promoting competition in infrastructure. The author may be contacted at jadresic@creuna.cl.
Coal --- Coal Mines --- Electricity --- Electricity Demand --- Electricity System --- Energy --- Energy and Environment --- Energy Consumption --- Energy Markets --- Energy Needs --- Energy Production and Transportation --- Environment --- Environment and Energy Efficiency --- Industry --- Infrastructure Economics and Finance --- Infrastructure Regulation --- Investment --- Investments --- Natural Gas --- Natural Gas Infrastructure --- Natural Gas Pipelines --- Oil --- Oil and Gas Industry --- Pipeline --- Pipeline Projects --- Power --- Power Generation --- Power Generators --- Water and Industry --- Water Resources
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April 2000 - The natural gas pipelines between Argentina and Chile are large-scale investments in competitive environments. Jadresic, a former minister of energy in Chile, argues that a competitive energy sector and free entry were important policy initiatives to spur the cross-border investments that have benefited Chile's energy sector and environment. Increasing demand for clean energy sources is expanding investment in natural gas infrastructure around the world. Many international projects involve pipelines connecting energy markets in two or more countries. A key feature of investment taking place in Latin America is the convergence of gas and electricity markets. Many projects are being developed to supply gas to new power generation plants needed to meet electricity demand. Construction of a pipeline over the Andes mountains to supply gas from Argentina to energy markets in central Chile was an idea long unfulfilled for political, economic, and technical reasons. Great changes have now taken place in a very short time. Jadresic discusses both the achievements and the challenges to be faced by pipeline developers and Chile's energy sector. He details the benefits of the cooperative effort to consumers in terms of lower energy prices, higher environmental standards, and a more reliable energy system. The experience in Latin America's Southern Cone shows how technological innovation, economic deregulation, and regional integration make it possible to build major international gas pipeline projects within a competitive framework and without direct state involvement. This paper - a product of Private Participation in Infrastructure, Private Sector Advisory Services Department - is part of a larger effort in the department to analyze and disseminate the principles of, and good practice for, promoting competition in infrastructure. The author may be contacted at jadresic@creuna.cl.
Coal --- Coal Mines --- Electricity --- Electricity Demand --- Electricity System --- Energy --- Energy and Environment --- Energy Consumption --- Energy Markets --- Energy Needs --- Energy Production and Transportation --- Environment --- Environment and Energy Efficiency --- Industry --- Infrastructure Economics and Finance --- Infrastructure Regulation --- Investment --- Investments --- Natural Gas --- Natural Gas Infrastructure --- Natural Gas Pipelines --- Oil --- Oil and Gas Industry --- Pipeline --- Pipeline Projects --- Power --- Power Generation --- Power Generators --- Water and Industry --- Water Resources
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681.3*D2 --- 681.3*D23 --- 681.3*D24 --- 681.3*D25 --- 681.3*D22 --- programmeertalen --- systeemontwikkeling --- 681.3 --- 681.3*D22 Tools and techniques: decision tables flow charts modules and interfaces programmer workbench software libraries structured programming top-down programming user interfaces (Software engineering) --- Tools and techniques: decision tables flow charts modules and interfaces programmer workbench software libraries structured programming top-down programming user interfaces (Software engineering) --- 681.3*D25 Testing and debugging: diagnostics dumps error handling and recovery monitors symbolic execution test data generators tracing (Software engineering) --- Testing and debugging: diagnostics dumps error handling and recovery monitors symbolic execution test data generators tracing (Software engineering) --- 681.3*D24 Program verification: assertion checkers correctness proofs reliability validation (Software engineering)--See also {681.3*F31} --- Program verification: assertion checkers correctness proofs reliability validation (Software engineering)--See also {681.3*F31} --- 681.3*D23 Coding: pretty printers program editors reentrant code standards (Softwareengineering) --- Coding: pretty printers program editors reentrant code standards (Softwareengineering) --- 681.3*D2 Software engineering: protection mechanisms standards--See also {681.3*K63} {681.3*K51} --- Software engineering: protection mechanisms standards--See also {681.3*K63} {681.3*K51} --- Computer science --- 681.3*D22 Tools and techniques: decision tables; flow charts; modules and interfaces; programmer workbench; software libraries; structured programming; top-down programming; user interfaces (Software engineering) --- Tools and techniques: decision tables; flow charts; modules and interfaces; programmer workbench; software libraries; structured programming; top-down programming; user interfaces (Software engineering) --- 681.3*D25 Testing and debugging: diagnostics; dumps; error handling and recovery; monitors; symbolic execution; test data generators; tracing (Software engineering) --- Testing and debugging: diagnostics; dumps; error handling and recovery; monitors; symbolic execution; test data generators; tracing (Software engineering) --- 681.3*D24 Program verification: assertion checkers; correctness proofs; reliability; validation (Software engineering)--See also {681.3*F31} --- Program verification: assertion checkers; correctness proofs; reliability; validation (Software engineering)--See also {681.3*F31} --- 681.3*D23 Coding: pretty printers; program editors; reentrant code; standards (Softwareengineering) --- Coding: pretty printers; program editors; reentrant code; standards (Softwareengineering) --- 681.3*D2 Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- Object-oriented programming (Computer science) --- Software refactoring --- Computer software --- Refactoring, Software --- Software maintenance --- Computer programming --- Object-oriented methods (Computer science) --- Document Object Model (Web site development technology) --- Refactoring --- 005.14 --- object-gericht programmeren --- onderhoud --- programmeren --- software --- Object-georiënteerd programmeren --- Programmeren --- 654 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Informatieverwerking. Bureautica --- Programming --- Java (informatica) --- object oriented --- 681.3* / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / --- Object-oriented programming (Computer science). --- Software refactoring. --- Logiciels --- Programmation orientée objet (Informatique) --- Refactorisation --- Programmeertalen --- Systeemontwikkeling --- Programmation orientée objets (informatique)
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