Friday, June 3, 2011

orders of reaction graphs

orders of reaction graphs. The graph below demonstrates
  • The graph below demonstrates


  • ejfontenot
    Apr 2, 09:46 PM
    Just sold my used 16g wifi, getting a white 32g 3G ATT from ms connection Tuesday. Anyone wanna trade this for an unopened black one?




    orders of reaction graphs. Reaction time
  • Reaction time


  • asencif
    Feb 28, 06:58 PM
    Thanks for the pics kingdonk. It looks like the Open Directory service is there in the pictures, although maybe it's unconfigurable at the moment. I do not see NFS which is surprising.

    Overall, with the killing of the Xserve and Apple catering OS X Server more to the SOHO, it will be a tough sell since a lot of 2-10 person shops that don't require more than 500GB can probably have most of their infrastructure on the cloud.

    If they need massive amounts of storage and not a lot of physical space then an XServe would fit better with a RAID attached and backup unit.




    orders of reaction graphs. 1st order reaction is
  • 1st order reaction is


  • ryuok
    Apr 19, 01:29 PM
    It's not the first time that the Vietnamese got their hands on an unreleased iPhone. The question is why? It's not like that Vietnam has anything to do with anything.




    orders of reaction graphs. Orders Of Reaction. of the
  • Orders Of Reaction. of the


  • tjwett
    Sep 12, 03:11 PM
    I just read an article on cnet that Intel just did a demonstration of a 4.5 ghz P4 that they overclocked to run at 4.7 stable. This thing looks like it could smoke anything in it's path. Hope Apple is whipping up something special soon...



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    orders of reaction graphs. funny graphs and charts
  • funny graphs and charts


  • Willis
    Mar 26, 04:04 PM
    I really don't think it's an iPad. Given how it appears to be a bright and sunny day and how much light can be seen reflecting off of most other surfaces, the "iPad's" surface seems too matte.

    iPad case?




    orders of reaction graphs. Observation 3: Temperature Dependence of Reaction Rates
  • Observation 3: Temperature Dependence of Reaction Rates


  • calcvita
    Apr 5, 06:17 PM
    Why the hell do you have to have a miniUSB for a phone in the EU?
    what is wrong with just using a apple dock connector?? Apple is NEVER going to put a miniUSB port but they may make an adaptor for the idiots who want one (for what I ask)

    don't ask me! ask the EU about it. i don't make the regulations. but i can tell you this, they want a standard port for charging purposes and data transfer, so that you have to deal with fewer cables. it's not a bad idea, if you think about it.



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    orders of reaction graphs. on a second order reaction
  • on a second order reaction


  • edesignuk
    Sep 13, 09:10 AM
    Originally posted by gopher
    Even the Athlon 2.6 Ghz
    I wasn't aware that AMD made a 2.6Ghz Athlon, they make a 2600+ XP but that IS NOT 2.6Ghz. I think it's something like 2.133 Ghz. However, I'd still take it over the P4 any day!




    orders of reaction graphs. The red line on the graph
  • The red line on the graph


  • TheMacBookPro
    Apr 23, 10:25 AM
    The 320M is CUDA-capable. Intel is still evaluating OpenCL.

    OpenCL was designed so software could use the processing power of the graphics card/chip to aid the CPU to perform calculations in a way that is not dependent on sending the results to video. In gaming, however, the CPU is enough to run the back-end of the game and the GPU is mainly used to display the image rather than help the CPU in processing the game's engine. Hence OpenCL should not make that much different (perhaps a few FPS but not so much as to make the 3000 better than the 320).

    Is OpenCL akin to NVIDIA's PhysX as well as their CUDA? If so then perhaps it can help with the physics engines in some high end games (GTA IV etc comes to mind) I guess?

    nice and the new MBA version of the HD IGP will be even lower clocked and the slower processor will only make it worse

    True on the lower-clocked graphics, but I'm pretty sure the i-series processors will easily beat the 09-era Core 2s.

    The only way which the SB i-series+HD3000 will beat the C2D+320M on the gaming front (which I can think of) is if the game in question is CPU intensive.

    No way I'd buy something that expensive with Intel HD 3000. If you need the CPU of a sandy bridge processor get a MBP. The current gen of MBA is such a better mix of CPU/GPU for what the device is meant for.

    Agreed. (and not just because I'm a late 2010 Air owner too :p)



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    orders of reaction graphs. The reaction is second order
  • The reaction is second order


  • Sal510
    Aug 21, 05:52 PM
    so are they trying to run "FourSquare" out of business haha




    orders of reaction graphs. Reaction velocity is one-half
  • Reaction velocity is one-half


  • Tonewheel
    Mar 13, 10:07 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    No issues whatsoever on our Macs or iPhones.



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    orders of reaction graphs. and first order reaction.
  • and first order reaction.


  • KingYaba
    Mar 26, 12:48 PM
    In CT we are taxed I believe 50 cents on every gallon. The problem is that as gas prices rise people buy less of it and the taxes dry up.

    It stands to reason that people would drive less. So the projected mileage tax revenue wouldn't be what they say and the already in-place gasoline tax would be less useful because people are driving less. Privacy issues aside, this is a dumb idea. Politically speaking you're not going to win many hearts and minds by taxing the lower and middle classes like this.




    orders of reaction graphs. Norm of reaction graphs.
  • Norm of reaction graphs.


  • tech4all
    Aug 19, 10:18 PM
    I haven't read the link yet, but what would be the URL to the files so you can access them either via a URL or to put an image up in the [IMG] tags?

    Or are you simply wanting to use it as an "external HD"?



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    orders of reaction graphs. In order to prepare your
  • In order to prepare your


  • Prom1
    Feb 19, 11:03 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I hope he is doing well, Steve is a BIG part of Apple I'll always think of Steve as one of the greatest people of our time, my heart goes out to him I hope he does a speedy recovery. We love you Steve.

    Class. pure Class! I think beyond the respect for his privacy in this matter I'll only post this about his health going forward.
    :apple:




    orders of reaction graphs. As the reaction proceeds,
  • As the reaction proceeds,


  • byulasfjazz
    Aug 19, 11:10 AM
    oh, great. Just the thing aliens will use to find out where I am and abduct me again. Yeah, sure I had to opt in, but do you know how hard it is to say no to location features?! I mean seriously, don't they realize all the bad ways people, er 'others', can use technology like this.

    If they get me again I'm

    lol.. dang that sucks.



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    orders of reaction graphs. The order of this reaction is:
  • The order of this reaction is:


  • iris_failsafe
    Oct 26, 02:08 PM
    Actually they are concerned that their mac share is growing and they were not ready for it. Within their creative apps macs are over 50% and growing.
    Here is the article
    http://software.seekingalpha.com/article/12183




    orders of reaction graphs. Go to the following spread sheet and change the values of k1 and k2. Note the changes in the graphs. Remember that the dissociation constant, Kd,
  • Go to the following spread sheet and change the values of k1 and k2. Note the changes in the graphs. Remember that the dissociation constant, Kd,


  • stainlessliquid
    Apr 15, 10:27 AM
    is it just me or does this look like it was grabbed from a used car commercial?



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    orders of reaction graphs. The order of this reaction is:
  • The order of this reaction is:


  • MikeTheC
    Nov 12, 08:18 PM
    If they told you what she was saying, then you still could not understand it.


    http://users.tkk.fi/~shaavist/b5/images/char/talon.jpg

    That was a stirring reply, Eastend. And while it's true that all answers are replies, not all replies are answers.




    orders of reaction graphs. This reaction is:
  • This reaction is:


  • matticus008
    Nov 21, 04:57 PM
    Hook up that chip, and then just keep overclocking the thing... you don't have to worry about it overheating and melting, it'll just give you more battery life.
    Maybe this is a joke? The processor will still heat up in the beginning to a given temperature, and if it crosses the safe upper limit, it will be damaged. This technology will take the generated heat and convert it to electricity--it won't make the processor generate less heat.

    Wouldn't using the "extra" electricity to power fans to decrease heat lead to less "extra" electricity???? :rolleyes: I hope they really think this through - and I'm sure they will. Of course powering fans isn't the only use for electricity.
    Of course it will. But if you're producing 110% power at 102% consumption, that's still an 8% gain. The trick is to ensure that the benefit outweighs the cost (both in price and in additional power drain to power the system) by a large margin. This is the sort of thing that improves with time.

    This could be very cool if it works. Just slap one of these between your processor and heat sink and get 30% more battery life. Or on desktops force cool your system without liquid.
    You won't get 30% of your electricity back. You'll get up to 30% of the power lost through heat which is accessible to the chip (that is, the portion not lost from convection cooling of the case) and above ambient temperatures. If you're in a warm room, for instance, you'll have much lower performance, since it requires the differential to work. Of course, maybe the information available isn't wholly accurate, but that's my understanding based on the description.




    orders of reaction graphs. Rate Law Order Of Reaction
  • Rate Law Order Of Reaction


  • King Cobra
    Sep 15, 01:07 PM
    >I'm sorry about that double post it won't let me delete them

    Heh. Someone else had that problem. You have to be one of us, muhahahahaha! :eek:

    >I personally feel that OS X and the whole Mac experience is worth the difference for a computer that will without a doubt whip the pants off that Dell and continue to do it after it the Dell is dead and gone.

    I think Gatelaid may suffer first: Sleep forever standing up, like a cow. :D

    OS X absolutely *kills* all the other OSs, as most of us know (especially with 10.2). You won't see that with a Windoze update. Upgrading to ME is sort of a 50:50 deal, whether you upgrade successfully, or upgrade in heck. And constant Windoze upgrades come in the fashion of "kill a bug/get one free". But as long as you don't have upgrader cards or such with your Mac, OS 10.2 really doesn't need so many updates, except for add-ons and stuff.




    Adam-
    Apr 5, 11:26 AM
    When you are watching a YouTube video, I tend to forget where the home button is. Or when surfing the web for some time while in the dark.

    And I don't literally mean glow in the dark like those cheap Halloween things, I'm talking about an actual light behind the capitative square symbol which has a sensor which turns on when there is a certain level of darkness.

    I can easily envisage this happening . It would look fantastic.

    Wouldn't that be so annoying in the dark, like the backlight on the keyboard of a MBP when your watching a movie?




    notjustjay
    Jan 5, 12:54 PM
    I don't get what's the problem with Garmin's view. Garmin decided to go live and have upto date maps and traffic alert. I can imagine they also have some sort of cash so you only have to d/l the map once and then it lives in your iphone. It also has an amazingly small footprint - weighs in at only 8mb and this is another cool feature of the program!

    Well, that's the real question, isn't it. If it turns out this is the case, and it can cache the maps for an entire region, and if it's smart enough to grab the maps for the entire region that you're currently in and/or going to, for some appreciable radius, AND if it can keep the maps in the cache for as long as you need it (which might be "forever" for maps of your home city), then I'm willing to give it a try.

    But others in this thread have already talked about driving through backcountry areas with no 3G access, and not having any access to maps. They've talked about travelling down a highway and "running out of map" and having to pull over so that the 3G can connect and refresh the maps. If that's the sort of user experience I should expect, then I'd rather stick to a standalone GPS receiver. Or buy one of the other GPS apps that have built-in offline mapping.

    Garmin touts the ability to get the latest map updates and real-time traffic. Definitely useful for navigating within big cities with major highways, constantly-expanding suburbs and major road expansions in the works. But without map prefetching and caching, they are making their GPS app ONLY useful for these areas.

    Eagerly awaiting real-world reviews...




    wdlove
    May 24, 09:26 PM
    Thank you for your hard work redeye_be, its appreciated. ;) Maybe something like this will simulate and interest in folding.

    I'm not using Tiger yet, so can't use it yet.




    Mr. Retrofire
    Jun 19, 12:58 PM
    Is Apple thinking that SD cards are going to become the new "floppies"?
    No. Apple has an application called Aperture. Many DSLR cameras for professional users (for example the press) use SD cards to save the picture data. HD camcorders use also SD cards to save the video data.

    Imagine if people started exchanging SD cards. Initially lower capacities only will be available, but soon CD equivalent SD cards will be available, and soon after that the 1 and 2 TB cards.
    You obviously do not know the SD card market. Cheap and fast SD cards with a capacity of 1 GB (a CD holds 0.7 GB or 700 MB) are now available for 3 to 5 years. The reasons why most people do not use these for the data exchange are that USB flash drives are much cheaper, more robust and nearly every computer has a USB port.




    big samm
    Jan 7, 09:08 AM
    I am still having no sound and no badges. I have tried reinstalling the app and doing a hard reset. Nothing. All I am getting is the alert but nothing else.


    Your iphone is sooo modded im not surprise... Lol im jailbreak too and everything seems to work except for the sound... The push is fast too it comes 1sec before my mobile me email notification



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