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From: dvoorhees@pppl.gov (David Voorhees) (David R. Voorhees)
Subject: Mass Spec Quantitative Analysis
Cc: dvoorhees@pppl.gov


Hello,
        Currently  I am running a medium resolution quadrupole mass
spectrometer at Princeton Plasma Physics Labs  in support of the   fusion
research on TFTR.  Specifically I am with the tritium group.  I analyze
the purity of incoming tritium as well as various standards and waste
streams.
        I am looking for references to the techniques used in performing
quantitative analysis using matrix inversion. Any help will be greatly
appreciated.

--
David R. Voorhees
dvoorhees@.pppl.gov
609-243-2358



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From: dvoorhees@pppl.gov (David Voorhees) (David R. Voorhees)
Subject: SF6 effects
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Recently the tritium group at Princeton Plasma Physics Lab's TFTR fusion
research facility has seen some anomalous behavior when small quantities of
SF6 were introduced into our processing equipment. I am seeking information
on the following:
        1. What are reaction products from the oxydation of SF6 on
palladium or platinum catalysts operated at 950 degrees F.  O2 levels are
around 0.5% in the presence of substantial quantities of hydrogen isotopes
and nitrogen.

        2. We are looking for isotherms for SF6 on Type 13 X molecular
sieve which we hope to use as a trap.

Thanks for any help.

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David R. Voorhees
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609-243-2358



From nauss@ucmod2.che.uc.EDU  Wed Aug 24 10:12:05 1994
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From: nauss@ucmod2.che.uc.EDU (Jeffrey L. Nauss)
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>From: John Meehan <jmeehan@cc.utas.edu.au>

>>X-Url: ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/sysadm/recover.tar.Z
>
>Archive-Name: auto/comp.unix.admin/File-recovery-program
>
>	Below is a "Dr. File System" article I wrote as commentary on
>	possible solutions to the problem of recovering lost files on 
>	UNIX systems, especially those using the Berkeley Fast File 
>	System.

I wonder if this program would work on SGI's EFS file system.  My
understanding is that SGI's EFS is proprietary and different from
Berkeley Fast File System.

Anyone know any more  on this subject?


						Jeff Nauss

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Hello everybody,

I have a problem with the installation of xview3 on SGI Indigo (IRIX 4.0.5)
I have the following files from

          swedishchef.lerc.nasa.gov:  [139.88.54.33]
          /libraries/xview3


files:

  xview3-sgi-patch.tar.Z
  libxview.a
  libolgx.a


I need some help, to install the xview3 without any damage to my
system...

All helps appreciated...

please send your comments to a09039@vm.cc.metu.edu.tr
   or                        hasan@indigo.chem.metu.edu.tr

thanks

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From: theochem@ctc.com (Douglas Smith)
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Dear Netters:

        I am interested in learning what has been done in the area of 
molecular modeling, QSAR, TLFER, etc. on estrogen, estrogen mimics, estrogen
receptors, and related topics. All levels of theory are of interest, including
molecular mechanics, dynamics, Monte Carlo studies, FEP, quantum mechanics 
including semiempirical, ab initio and DFT, or anything else. Applications of
neural networks expert systems, and genetic algorithms are of interest as well.

        Please send information and references to me directly at
theochem@ctc.com. I will of course post a summary.

Doug

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and still:

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