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Appendix ATranslation Exercises for Independent WorkI. English-Chinese TranslationII. Chinese-English TranslationBACKI. English-Chinese Translation1. Of StudiesStudies serve for delight, for ornament and, for ability. Their chief use for delight isin privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in thejudgment and disposition of business. For expert men can execute, and perhapsjudge of particulars, one by one; but the general counsels and the plots andmarshaling of affairs, come best from those that are learned. To spend too much timein studies is sloth; to use them too much for ornament is affection; to make judgmentwholly by their rules is the humour of a scholar. They perfect nature, and areperfected by experience; for natural abilities are like natural plants; that needpruning by study; and studies themselves do give forth directions too much at large,except they be bounded in by experience. Crafty men condemn studies, simple menadmire them, and wise men use them; for they teach not their own use; but that thereis a wisdom without them, and above them, won by observation. Read not tocontradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talks anddiscourse; but to weigh and consider. Some books are to be tasted, others to beswallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to beread only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be readwholly, and with diligence and attention. Some books also may be read by deputy,and extracts made of them by others, but that would be only in the less importantarguments, and the meaner sort of books; else distilled books are like commondistilled waters, flashy things. Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man;and writing an exact man. And therefore, if a man write little, he had need have agreat memory; if he confer little, he had need have a present wit; and if he read little,he had need have much cunning, to seem to know that he doth not. Histories makemen wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep; moralgrave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. Abeunt studia* (*Abeunt studia:(Latin)studies pass into the character)in mores. Nay, there is no stand of impediment in thewit but may be wrought out by fit studies; like as diseases of the body may haveappropriate exercises. Bowling is good for the stone and reins; shooting for thelungs and breast; gentle walking for stomach; riding for the head; and the like. So ifa man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics; for in demonstrations, ifhis wit be called away never so little, he must begin again. If his wit be not apt todistinguish or find differences, let him study the Schoolmen; for they arecyminisectores**(** cyminisectores:(Latin) hair-splitters). If he be not apt to beatover matters, and to call up one thing to prove and illustrate another, let him studythe lawyers' cases. So every defect of the mind may have a special receipt.2. Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg AddressFour scores and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a newnation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men arecreated equal.Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation soconceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield ofthat war. We have come to dedicate a portion of the field, as a final resting-place forthose who here gave their lives that nation might live. It is altogether fitting andproper that we should do this.But, in a large sense, we can not dedicate-we can not consecrate-we can nothallow-this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, haveconsecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note,nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It isfor us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they whofought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicatedto the great task remaining before us-that from these honored dead we take increaseddevotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion-that wehere highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain-that this nation, underGod, shall have a new birth of freedom-and that government of the people, by thepeople, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.3. History of Western PhilosophyDuring the 15th century, various other causes were added to the decline of thePapacy to produce a very rapid change, both political and cultural. Gunpowderstrengthened central government at the expense of feudal nobility. In France andEngland, Louis XI and Edward IV allied themselves with the rich middle class, whohelped them to quell aristocratic anarchy. Italy, until the last years of the century,was fairly free from Northern armies, and advanced rapidly both in wealth andculture. The new culture was essentially pagan, admiring Greece and Rome, anddespising the Middle Ages. Architecture and literary style were adapted to ancientmodels. When Constantinople, the last survival of antiquity, was captured by theTurks,Greek refugees in Italy were welcomed by humanists. Vasco da Gains andColumbus enlarged the world, and Copernicus enlarged the heavens. The DonationConstantine was rejected as a fable, and overwhelmed with scholarly derision. Bythe help of the Byzantines, Plato came to be (mown, not only in Neoplatonic andAugustinian versions, but at fast hand. This sublunary sphere appeared no longer asa vale of tears, a place of painful pilgrimage to another world, but as affordingopportunity for pagan delights, for fame and beauty and adventure. The longcenturies of asceticism were forgotten in a riot of art and poetry and pleasure. Evenin Italy, it is true, the Middle Ages did not die without a struggle; Savonarola andLeonard were born in the same year. But in the main the old terrors had ceased to beterrifying, and the new liberty of the spirit was found to be intoxicating. Theintoxication could not last, but for the moment it shut out fear. In this moment ofjoyful liberation the modem world was born.The authority of science, which is recognized by most philosophers of the modemepoch, is a very different thing from the authority of the church, since it isintellectual, not governmental. No penalties fall upon those who reject it; noprudential arguments influence those who accept it. It prevails solely by its intrinsicappeal to reason. It is, moreover, a piecemeal and partial authority; it does not, likethe body of Catholic dogma, lay down a complete system, covering human morality,human hopes, and the past and future history of the universe. It pronounces only onwhatever, at the time, appears to have been scientifically ascertained, which is asmall island in an ocean of nescience. There is yet another difference fromecclesiastical authority, which declares its pronouncements to be absolutely certainand eternally unalterable; the pronouncements of science are made tentatively, on abasis of probability, and are regarded as liable to modification. This produces atemper of mind very different from that of the mediaeval dogmatist.The men who founded modem science had two merits which are not necessarilyfound together; immense patience in observation and great boldness in framinghypothesis. The second of these merits had belonged to the earliest Greekphilosophers; the first existed, to a considerable degree, in the later astronomers ofantiquity. But no one among the ancients, except perhaps Aristarchus, possessedboth merits, and no one in the Middle Ages possessed either. Copernicus, like hisgreat successors, possessed both. He knew all that could be known, with theinstruments existing in his day, about the apparent motions of the heavenly bodieson the celestial sphere, and he perceived that the diurnal rotation of the earth was amore economical hypothesis than the revolution of all the celestial spheres.4. How Should One Read n Book?It is simple enough to say that since books have classes-fiction, biography,poetry-we should separate them and take from each what it is right that each shouldgive us. Yet few people ask from books what books can give us. Most commonly wecome to books with blurred and divided minds, asking of fiction that it shall be true,of poetry that it shall be false, of biography that it shall be flattering, of history thatit shaft enforce our prejudices. If we could banish all such preconceptions when weread, that would be an admirable beginning. Do not dictate to your author; try tobecome him. Be his fellow-worker and accomplice. If you hang back, and reserveand, criticise at first, you are preventing yourself from getting the fullest possiblevalue from what you read. But if you open your mind as widely as possible, thensigns and hints of almost imperceptible fineness, from the twist and turn of the firstsentences, will bring you into a presence of human being unlike any other. Steepyourself in this, acquaint yourself with this, and soon you will find that your authoris giving you, or attempting to give you, something far more definite.The thirty-two chapters of a novel-if we consider how to read a novel first-are anattempt to make something as formed and controlled as a building; but words aremore impalpable than bricks; reading is a longer and more complicated process thanseeing. Perhaps the quickest way to understand the elements of what a novelist isdoing is not to read, but to write; to make your own experiment with the dangers anddifficulties of words. Recall, then, some event that has left a distinct impressions onyou-how at the comer of the street, perhaps, you passed two people talking. A treeshook; an electric light danced; the tone of the talk was comic, but also tragic; awhole vision, an entire conception seemed contained in that moment.But when you attempt to reconstruct it in words, you will find that it breaks intothousands of conflicting impressions. Some must be subdued; others emphasized; inthe process you will lose, probably, all grasp upon the emotion itself. Then turn fromyour blurred and littered pages to the opening pages of some great novelist-Defoe,Jane Austen, Hardy. Now you will be better able to appreciate their mastery.5. Words! Words! Words!"It works." These words may be the final judgment on a missile project or a plan toincrease the efficiency of a labor group or could be the happy answer to the projectthat proved too complicated for father to assemble. They also may describe whatgoes on when the right mixture is put away in sealed bottles or jugs. Some earn theirliving at a boiler "works" and it is the "works" that make a watch tick. Most peoplework for a living, but what teenager hasn't "worked" on his dad for the use of thecar. And a boat will work its way through an ice field or an army through a swampor heavy going.The physicist has a precise meaning for the word "work", but the metallurgist usesthe word in relation to a wide variety of processes. Cogging of ingots, rolling of barsor sheets, forging of bars, blocks, or semi-finished parts, piercing of bars to formtubing, drawing of wire through dies or the drawing of sheet into cups, swaging,hammering, extruding, all are operations involving the "working" of materials andproduce parts that are classed as "worked" metals. "Work" to the metallurgist is anyoperation that changes the shape of a metal part without changing its volume. A nailbent by a hammer is "worked" and the straightening that follows is further working.The making of an automobile fender, of a tube for toothpaste, or of an aluminumsafety is common examples which involve severe working of metals. Of all partsmade of metals, castings and sintered products are the only classes of final productwhich do not, at some stage or other in their manufacture, go through one or moreoperations which are classed as "working."6. The InternetFrom time to time, we need an expert. In such situations, the Internet has been like agift from the gods. In the old days, authorities were near at hand for expert advice;the village seamstress on how to make a button hole, the blacksmith on how to takecare of a horse's hooves, or the apothecary on what to do about warts. On theInternet, advice and answer sites are popping up all over the place, withself-proclaimed experts at the ready.Exp. corn claims to have "tens of thousands of experts who can help you," while themore restrained Abuzz. corn, owned by The New York Times, limits its pitch to"Ask Anything!, Real People. Real Answers." It's said that expert sites or knowledgenetworks represent the latest stage in the Internet's evolution, a "democratization ofexpertise." However, if your question is about something other than "Who inventedthe light bulb?" the answers are likely to be a wild potpourri of personal opinions.Top colleges and universities are rushing into online education, but the big news isthe proliferation of a new breed of for-profit online institutions bringing Interneteducation to the masses. On the other hand, a Business Week survey of 247companies found that only a handful would consider hiring applicants who earnedtheir MBA degrees online. Whether that will change as for-profit online universitiesimprove their offerings-and graduates prove their worth-is anyone's guess.7. Online NewspapersOnline newspapers are a look into the future, and just pondering it raises thequestion of whether it isn't nicer getting your daily news curled up in your favoritechair with your ballpoint pen handy to circle items of interest, or scissors ready tosnip out articles you want to save. The Gazette Company is betting its subscriberswant both electronic and paper options, and so far it seems to be right.The rest of the world is moving into cyberspace more slowly than the United States,and, in the developing world, the Internet has hardly penetrated at all. U. N.Secretary General Kofi Annan is determined to change this through the UnitedNations Information Technology Service, which will train large numbers of peopleto tap into the income-enhancing power of the Internet. Annan is also proposing anInternet health network that will provide state-of-the-art medical knowledge to10,000 clinics and hospitals in poor countries.The onrushing Cyber Age has given newfound power to us all, as seen in JodyWilliams' one-woman organization using e-mail to promote a global ban on landmines. Yet, this is but a glimpse of what's ahead in the minds of those immersed inthis great and accelerating transformation.At Microsoft, Bill Gates predicts that by 2018 major newspapers will "publish theirlast paper editions and move solely to electronic distribution," and that by 2020dictionaries will redefine books as "eBook titles read on screen."8. The Invention of PhotographyThe idea of photography had been around for a while. Scientists, artists and dabblersdreamed of making these images permanent, and they were getting close.There is much debate about who invented photography; several people wereworking on the idea around the same time. For the general public, much of theappeal of the first photographic images came from their perfection and detail. Nomatter how good the craftsmanship, a painting is not a photograph. "Ah! What talesmight those pictures tell if their mute lips had the power to speech! How romancethen, would be infinitely outdone by fact," wrote Walt Whitman after a visit in 1896to a New York gallery displaying daguerreotype portraits.For more than 150 years, photography has had an extraordinary impact on the waywe live. From the start, it changed the way people saw themselves, and it launchedinnovations in nearly every field. The sciences, the arts, politics, history-all weretransformed. Suddenly, too, the world must have seemed a much smaller place.With his invention of the stroboscopic flash in the early 1930s, MIT engineer HaroldEdgerton was able to photograph events previously too quick to capture includinghis famous picture of a milk drop's splash in 1957. Though majestic in appearance,the splash is only half an inch across.9. Noah's ArkNoah's Ark has set sail again, crossing stormy scientific waters and buffeted bywinds of controversy. Today's metaphorical ark, however, is not carrying animalstwo by two to safety. Rather, it could produce unlimited numbers of presentlyendangered creatures.Noah is the name given in advance to the clone of a dead gaur, a rare type ofendangered wild ox found in India, Bangladesh and Southeast Asia. The new Noahis expected to be born any day now to Bessie, a cow living on a farm in Iowa. Cowshave given birth to gaurs before, but this is the first time that one animal species isacting as surrogate mother to a clone of a different species. Advanced CellTechnologies, a small biotechnology company in Massachusetts, is using a novelcross-species nuclear-transfer technique that could usher in a new era inconservation.The cloning technique used with Bessie-the only cow in the experiment to carry anembryo into late pregnancy-is a variation of the procedure that created Dolly thesheep, the world's first cloned mammal. A needle is jabbed through an egg'sprotective layer and used to remove the egg's nucleus, containing most of a cell'sgenetic material. A second needle is used to inject a whole cell under the egg's outerlayer.To complete the process, a tiny electrical current fuses the new cell to the egg. Theembryo starts to divide until, within days, the mass of cells grows to about 100 andis big enough to be implanted in the surrogate mother's uterus.10. Stumbling World EconomiesOne by one, economies around the world are stumbling. By cutting interest ratesagain this week-for the seventh time this year-the Federal Reserve hopes it can keepAmerica out of recession. But in an increasing number of economies, from Japanand Taiwan to Mexico and Brazil, GDP is already shrinking. Global industrialproduction fell at an annual rate of 6 percent in the first half of 2001. Early estimatessuggest that gross world product, as a whole, may have contracted in the secondquarter, for possibly the first time in two decades. Welcome to the first globalrecession of the 21st century.So far, America itself has escaped a technical recession, defined as two quarto offalling GDP. But on August 29 revised figures are expected to show that America'sGDP growth in the second quarter was close to zero or even negative, rather than the0. 7 percent annual rate originally announced. With GDP growing well below trendfor several quarters, profits tumbling and unemployment rising, it now smellshorribly like a recession.Earlier this year, when America first sneezed, the European Central Bank (alongwith most private-sector economists) argued that the euro area was insulated fromAmerica's slowdown and had little to worry about. This seems to have been wrong.In Germany there are fears about recession as business investment and retail salestumble. Recent figures confirmed that Germany's GDP stagnated in the secondquarter. Italy's GDP fell in the second quarter, and although growth has held upbetter in France and Spain, the growth in the euro area as a whole was close to zeroin the quarter. Nobody is forecasting an actual recession in the euro area this year,but it is no longer expected to provide an engine for world growth.11. Sudden-Wealth SyndromeAn abundance of money is no miracle cure for all human ills, as the new rich arediscovering. What is different this time is that there are so many more of them.For all the existential angst that may go with being rich, there is no evidence tosuggest that those with money would rather be without. Yet there are specificproblems associated with being, and particularly with becoming, exceptionallywealthy. The world's leading private banks now encourage some of their clients toseek advice from psychoanalysts on their relationship with their wealth-not just inAmerica, but also in more reticent parts of the world, including stiff-upper-uppedBritain.There has been plenty of publicity about "sudden-wealth syndrome" (also known as"affluenza")-evidence mainly of the fact that comparatively indigent journalists liketo write about the new rich having a bad time, despite their fast cars and swankyhouses.Though the bursting of the dotcom bubble has made some of them a lot less wealthy,most are still rich by any definition. But gone is the belief that "instant wealthautomatically accompanies hard work and good ideas," says Andre Delbecq, amanagement professor at the University of Santa Clara Business School. "It was awake-up call to a generation who grew up in affluence, teaching the new rich alesson about the fragility of wealth that their parents and grandparents learned fromthe Great Depression and the Second World War."12. I Am a DollarFor generations I've been honest, sound and reliable. My safety is legendary.Somecall me Almighty. Others warn that worship of me is a sin. I am a dollar. A buck.One of these 2. 61-by-6. 14-inch pieces of printed paper in your pocket or purse.Credit cards were supposed to have made me obsolete years ago, but people useme more than ever. In 1960, only $165.16 was in circulation for each one of you.Now it's $ 888.85.I'm the world's most important currency. Without me, international trade wouldhalt. The price of everything from Persian Gulf oil to Brazilian coffee is quoted inmy name.Take a look at me. I cant' an engraving of George Washington after Gilbert Stuart'spainting. Bank tellers stack me face up so that can look at George in the eye.It's asecurity feature. Counterfeit portraits often look dull or one-dimensional.Seven Presidents are shown on my other denominations, but it's unlikely you'veeyed McKinley, Cleveland or Madison. No $ 500, $1, 000 or $ 5, 000 bills havebeen issued since 1969 because demand is small. Salmon P. Chase, Linooln'sSecretary of the Treasury, graces the $10,000 bill. But only 345 of these are still inyour hands. Chase and the three Presidents were retired from circulation in 1969;whenever one of them shows his face, the Federal Reserve Bank ships him to theTreasury for destruction.13. A Sleigh RideI left the dear- children all soundly sleeping and accompanied my sister Susanhome in the ox-sleigh; we made a merry party comfortably nested in our rudevehicle, with a bed of clean straw, and a nice blanket over it, with pillows to leanagainst; well wrapped up in our Scotch plaid, we defied the cold and chatted merrilyaway, not a whit less happy than if we had been rolling along in a carriage with asplendid pair of bays, instead of crawling along at a funeral pace, in the rudest of allvehicles with the most ungraceful of all steeds; our canopy, the snow-laden branchesof pine, hemlock, and cedar, the dark forest around us; and our lamps, the pale starsand watery moon struggling through "wrack and mist" and silver-tinged snow-cloud.Here then were we breaking the deep silence of the deep woods with the hum ofcheerful voices and the wild mirth that bursts from light-hearted children. No othersound was there except the heavy tread of the oxen and lumbering sound of thesleigh as it jolted over the fallen sticks and logs that lay beneath the snow.14. Genius Sacrificed for FailureAbout 150 years ago, a village church vicar in Yorkshire, England, had three lovely,intelligent daughters but his hopes hinged entirely on the sole male heir, Bran-well,a youth with remarkable talent in both art and literature.Branwell's father and sisters hoarded their pennies to pack him off to London'sRoyal Academy of Arts, but if art was his calling, he dialed a wrong number. Withinweeks he hightailed it home, a penniless failure.Hopes still high, the family landed Branwell a job as a private tutor, hoping thiswould free him m develop his literary skills and achieve the success and fame thathe deserved. Failure again.For years the selfless sisters squelched their own goals, fainting themselves out asteachers and govemesses in support of their increasingly indebted brother,convinced the world must eventually recognize his genius. As failure multiplied,Branwell turned to alcohol, then opium, and eventually died as he had lived; afailure. So died hope in the one male-but what of the three anonymous sisters?During Branwell's last years, the girls published a book of poetry at their ownexpense (under a pseudonym, for fear of reviewers' bias against females). EvenBranwell might have snickered; they sold only two copies.Undaunted, they continued in their spare tune, late at night by candlelight, to pourout their pent-up emotion, writing of what they knew best, of women in conflictwith their natural desires and social condition-in reality, less fiction thanautobiography! And 19th century literature was transformed by Anne's Agnes Grey,Emily's Wuthering Heights, and Charlotte's Jane Eyre.But years of sacrifice for Branwell had taken their ton. Emily took ill at her brother'sfuneral and died within 3 months, aged 29; Anne died 5 months later, aged 30;Charlotte lived only to age 39. If only they had been nurtured instead of having 4been sauced.No one remembers Branwell's name, much less his art or literature, but the Brontesisters' tragically short lives teach us even more of life than literature. Theirsacrificed genius cries out to us that in modem society we must value children notby their physical strength or sexual gender, as we would any mere beast of burden,but by their integrity, strength, commitment, courage-spiritual qualifies abundant inboth boys and girls. China, a nation blessed by more boys and girls than any nation,ignores at her own peril the lesson of the Bronte tragedy.15. Versatile ManIt is, perhaps, no accident that many of the outstanding figures of the past wereexceptionally versatile men. Right up until comparatively recent times, it waspossible for an intelligent person to acquaint himself with almost every branch ofknowledge. Thus, men of genius like Leonardo da Vinci or Sir Philip Sidneyengaged in many careers at once as a matter of course. Da Vinci was so busy withhis numerous inventions, that he barely found the time to complete his paintings;Sidney, who died in battle when he was only thirty-two years old, was not only agreat soldier, but a brilliant scholar and poet as well. Both these men came very nearto fulfilling the Renaissance ideal of the "universal man", the man who wasproficient at everything.Today, we rarely, if ever, hear that a musician has just invented a new type ofsubmarine. Knowledge has become divided and sub-divided into countless,narrowly-defined compartments. The specialist is venerated; the versatile person, farfrom being admired, is more often regarded with suspicion. The modem world is aworld of highly-skilled "experts" who have had to devote the greater part of theirlives to a very limited field of study in order to compete with their fellows.With this high degree of specialization, the frontiers of knowledge are steadily beingpushed back more rapidly than ever before. But this has not been achieved withoutconsiderable cost. The scientist, who outside his own particular subject is little morethan a moron, is a modem phenomenon; as is the man of letters who is barely awareof the tremendous strides that have been made in technology. Similarly,specialization has indirectly affected quite ordinary people in every walk of life.Many activities which were once pursued for their own sakes, are often given up indespair: they require techniques, the experts tell us, which take a lifetime to master.Why learn to play the piano, when you can listen to the world's greatest pianists inyour own drawing room?Little by little, we are becoming more and more isolated from each other. It is almostimpossible to talk to your neighbour about his job, even if he is engaged in roughlythe same work as you are. The Royal Society in Britain includes among its membersonly the most eminent scientists in the country. Yet it is highly disconcerting to findthat even here, as one of its Fellows put it, at a lecture only 10% of the members canunderstand 50% of what is being said!。

Appendix A附录A

Appendix A附录A

附录A解释材料本附录仅为解释性之用,而不包括要求的部分。

介绍每一个附录的数字对应于本部门的适用要求。

A-1.1.1.1.(2)工厂建造。

该作业成本法适用于同一个网站建立的要求和工厂建造的建筑物。

然而,它往往是难以确定是否一个工厂建造由于有很多的原因,建筑符合这个代码,因为它已被交付到施工现场墙,屋顶和地板组件被关闭,所以他们的组件不能被检查。

CSA A277,“厂房认证程序”,是为了解决这个问题住宅,商业和工业建筑。

本标准描述了一个独立的程序认证机构可以检查工厂的质量控制程序,并定期进行通知产品检验。

标准并不是一个建筑规范,只有一个程序来证明合规性工厂用建筑规范或其他标准建造的组件。

如果一个工厂的建筑承担一个认证的认证机构的标签,表明符合阿尔伯塔建筑规范已注册使用CSA A277程序,受理机关将有保证隐藏组件不需要重新检查站点。

另一方面,在CSA z240 MH系列标准,“房屋制造,“你像一个建筑代码。

在系列中的大多数个人标准中包含的要求,有关的许多问题也包括在作业成本法。

这些z240 MH的规定是没有量化标准的性能要求,一些简单地引用了适用的作业成本法,而其他的则包含不同的要求虽然其他人的要求,不同于那些在ABC.不同建筑要求一套这适用于现场建造的建筑物,一套适用于工厂建造的建筑物,而非作业成本法不这些z240 MH标准参考。

在z240 MH系列是特殊个体的标准之一要求生产的房屋,有关的事实,这些房屋必须移动的道路,这是美国广播公司没有解决的问题。

因此,标签表明,工厂建造的房子符合与z240 MH标准不能作为一个指示,房子一定符合建筑法规生效的地点将房子建。

ABC是参照CSA z240.10.1,“整地、基础、锚制造家,“这是不实际的CSA z240 MH系列的一部分。

本标准包含在建筑表面基础不只是房屋符合CSA z240.2.1提供的变形抗力试验要求在阿尔伯塔,一个基于CSA A277和标签的认证计划,“工厂建造认证程序”用于制造房屋。

Appendix A 智能检索SciFinder 怎样去检索结构

Appendix A 智能检索SciFinder 怎样去检索结构

Appendix A:智能检索:SciFinder怎样去检索结构SciFinder有很多计算工具帮助用户进行检索,找出令人满意的结果。

SciFinder 的智能检索能理解结构询问,检索出最全面的和最多的相关结构结果。

智能检索的物性理解在结构图标窗中的结构,并考虑其不同的结构形式,包括任何有关这结构的物质,都会显示在结果内。

注意:智能检索适用于完全符合结构检索和亚结构检索。

智能检索系统会自动检索出所有有关的物质,其原子排列和键与输入的结构相同。

检索结果会包括以下物质。

•相同结构•结构同分异构体•互变异体(包括酮-烯醇互变异体)•配位化合物•含有电荷的化合物•离子基•含有同位素的物质•其高分子具体的例子:•在互变异性体(如酮-烯醇互变异体和共轭键系)中,虽然其单键和双键的位置不同,但SciFinder的智能检索也会自动包括这些结构在结果内。

只需输入以下任何一个结构,便能检索全部有关的结构。

不同的氢键的互变异性体会自动被检索。

只需输入以下任何一个结构,便能检索全部有关的结构。

•如分子为离子物,其电荷附在不同原子的结构会自动被检索。

只需输入以下任何一个结构,便能检索全部有关的结构。

•如结构含有金属原子,其金属原子在结构的不同位置会自动被检索。

只需输入以下任何一个结构,便能检索全部有关的结构。

不论怎样绘制含有金属的结构,智能检索也会自动检索其分离结构和环结构。

此外,它的水合离子也会被检索。

定义:金属原子不包括以下的原子:H, B, C, N, O, F, Si, P, S, Cl, As, Se, Br, Te, I, At, He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe例子:左面的结构为 (HMg-CH2-CN),其它右面六个结构也会被检索•在荧光素或邻苯二甲酸的化合物检索中,所有其开环和闭环的结构也会被检索。

糖和半缩醛都是一样。

例子:检索左面的结构,右面结构也会被检索。

•在五卤化磷和卤化砷中,不论怎样绘图结构,以下三种结构也会被检索。

美国爱国者法案

美国爱国者法案

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An entity that is not a foreign bank is not required tocomplete this Certification.A foreign bank is a bank organized under foreign law and located outside of the United States(see definition at 31 C.. (o)). A bank includes offices, branches, and agencies ofcommercial banks or trust companies, private banks, national banks, thrift institutions, credit unions, and other organizations chartered under banking laws and supervised by bankingsupervisors of any state (see definition at 31 C.. (c)).*A Correspondent Account for a foreign bank is any account to receive deposits from, make payments or other disbursements on behalf of a foreign bank, or handle other financialtransactions related to the foreign bank.Special instruction for foreign branches of U.S. banks: A branch or office of a . bank outsidethe United States is a foreign bank. Such a branch or office is not required to complete this Certification with respect to Correspondent Accounts with U.S. branches and offices of the same. bank.Special instruction for covering multiple branches on a single Certification: A foreign bank may complete one Certification for its branches and offices outside the United States. TheCertification must list all of the branches and offices that are covered and must include the information required in Part C for each branch or office that maintains a Correspondent Accountwith a Covered Financial Institution. 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Appendix A

Appendix A
A
The centroid of the area A is defined as the point C of coordinates x and y which satisfy the relations
x Qy / A
y Qx / A
APPENDIX A
MOMENTS OF AREAS
I x y dA
2 A h/2 h / 2

y 2bdy
bh3 12
rx
Fig. (a) Fig. (b)
h 12
APPENDIX A
MOMENTS OF AREAS
Sample Problem A.5
For the circular area of Fig. (a), determine (a) the polar moment of inertia JO, (b) rectangular moments of inertia Ix and Iy.
40 603 40 60 162 1334400mm 4 12
I x ( I x ) A1 ( I x ) A2 974933 1334400 2309333mm4
APPENDIX A
MOMENTS OF AREAS
A.6 Product of Inertia for An Area.
Sample Problem A.3
Referring to the area A of Sample Problem A.2, we consider the horizontal x axis which is through its centroid C. (Such an axis is called a centroidal axis.) Denoting by A the portion of A located above that axis (Fig. a), determine the first moment of A with respect to the x axes.

AppendixA

AppendixA

Appendix AA Glossary of Ch'in PartsFor more information, see R. H. Van Gulik, The Lore of the Chinese Lute, p. 101, for the chapter called "The Symbolism of Terms and Names". Left to right, we give, Wade-Giles, [Pinyin], Chinese characters, and an English explanation, sometimes with a short English name equivalent. Three figures, top, bottom, and inside are given below with labels. These figures originally came from the text, and have been digitally touched up. The ch’in terms are grouped with th e figures, but are in no particular order. Not all terms are shown in the figures.Figure 1. Ch’in top1. Yueh-shan [yue-shan ] 岳山 Mount Yueh; that is, Mount T'ai, one of the holy mountains of China, the bridge. Also referred to as Lin-Yueh 臨岳 The bridge is on the top, right side, and close to the tuning pegs (on the bottom).2. Lung-yin [long-yin] 龍齦Dragon's gums, the lesser bridge or nut at the opposite end of the ch'in from the bridge.3. Hui [hui] 徽 Studs, referred to as hui. These are made of mother of pearl and are placed outside the first string marking harmonic node positions on the strings. There are 13 hui, numbered from 1 on the right to number 13 on the left.4. Ch'eng-lu [cheng-lu] 承露 Dew-receptor, a piece of wood that may or maynot be connected to the bridge, behind it, and slightly raised from the face. The string eyes (holes) are put in it.5. E (e) 額“forehead”. The forehead is the part of the ch’in beyond the ch’eng-lu away from the playing area. From the player’s p oint of view, it is on the right-hand sideof the bridge/ch’eng-lu.1736. Ch'i-hsiang [qi-xiang]起項 Beginning of nape. Between the bridge and neck.7. Ching [jing] 頸 Neck. See Figure 1.8. Chien [jian] 肩 Shoulders. See Figure 1.9. Yao [yao] 腰 Waist. See Figure 1.10. Kuan-chueh [guan jue] 冠角 Cap corner. We might call this the "cap". This is a term referring to the tail portion of a ch'in, that includes the nut. The added wooden pieces (if present) can look like the corners of an old-style m andarin cap. The ch’in in Figure 1 does not have a full “cap”, only the nut itself.11. Yin-kou [yin-kou] 齦口 Gum's mouth, referred to as the nut's mouth. Thisis the indentation in the nut which receives the strings.12. Hsiung [xiong] 胸 Chest.Figur e 2. Ch’in bottom13. Lung-ch'ih [long-chi] 龍池 Dragon pool . This is the larger sound hole on the back.14. Feng-chao [feng-zhao] 鳳沼 Phoenix pond. This is the smaller sound hole on the back.15. Han [han] 頷Chin. This area is presumably above the “crop” (su) and close to thefu-chang (see below).17416. Fu-chang [fu-zhang] 鳧掌 Wild duck feet. These are also called hu-chen [hu-zhen] 護軫, peg protectors, in other ch'in handbooks. They are near the string pegs on the underside of the ch'in, not far from the bridge.17. Su [su] 嗉 Birdcrop. Refers to the area between the hu-chen legs. There is sometimes a concave depression there.18. Yen-tzu [yan-zu]雁足 Wild geese feet. These hold the ch'in up and the strings are also wrapped around them. They are not far from the nut.19. Chen [zhen] 軫 pegs. These are the tuning pegs, on the bottom. The jung-k’ou go through them.20. Yin-t'o [yin-tuo]齦託 Gum receptor. This is the nut made out of hard wood that is put on the bottom board and channels the strings along to the wild geese feet.21. Chen-ch'ih-ti [zhen-chi-di] 軫池底 Peg pool back. This is the piece of hardwood stuck into the bottom board underneath the tuning pegs. It serves to protect the bottom from the pegs. It may also be called "peg pool".Figure 3. Ch’in insides22. Han-hsuan [han-xuan]含絃 String containers. This is a term for the groove or large slot cut in the tail or nut end of the ch'in that holds the strings. It is a uniform groove cut in the top and bottom boards (on the edge). The nut is above it and the yin-t'o is below.23. Jung-k'ou [rong-kou]絨扣 Yarn fastener or cord. These are small cords or ropesmade of several strands of yarn that are twisted together. They go through the pegs andthe body, coming out of the string eyes (holes) on the ch'eng-lu, extending up to the175bridge, where they hold the strings. The strings have a “bow-tie” knot tied on one end, and this is put through one end of the Jung-k'ou.24. Ying-t’ou [ying-tou]蠅頭Fly’s head. This colorful expression r efers to the little “bow-tie” knots put on a ch’in string. The string is threaded through the Yarn fasteners to hold it at the bridge end.25. Na-yin [na-yin] 納音 Sound retainers. There are two of these "sound retainers". One is in the pond and one is in the pool. They are pieces of wood left when the top is carved out and serve to hold sound back, so that the sound is not too empty.26. Feng-she [feng-she] 鳳舍 Phoenix tongue. Decoration carved on the head of the ch'in.27. Tz’u-ch’ih [zu-chi] 足池 Fo ot pools. These are spaces left inside the ch’in for the wild-geese feet.28. T’ien-ju [tian-zhu] 天柱Heaven’s pillar. One of two “pillars” used inside the ch’in, possibly for both structural rigidity and for acoustic reasons. The pillars connect the top board to the bottom board. The pillar of heaven is round.29. Ti-ju [di-zhu] 地柱Earth’s pillar. The other pillar used inside the ch’in. The pillar of earth is square.30. Rims around the mouths of the pond and pool may exist and have much the same function as the na-yin. They have no name.176。

1、appendix 6 - credit risk management

1、appendix 6 - credit risk management

4
Process Categorisation: Used for: Categorisation:
Used for:
Monitoring Techniques
Loan application and Loan administration drawdown
Bad debt management
Portfolio risk management
quality Risk based
reporting Capital
allocation
Risk management
objectives
Selection based on transaction quality
Risk price Return on
capital
Limit setting on quality
Risk based assessment
Automation utilisation
Risk/exception based pricing
Automation utilisation on credit approval
Target portfolio on quality
Active management
Portfolio management
Loan balance: bad debt by geography bad debt by customer type bad debt by product
Revision of lending criteria
This table shows the monitoring techniques in credit risk management. It involves the categorization of 5 main processes and the purpose of the categorization. More than one categorization may be needed for each process to serve different monitoring purposes.

《学术论文写作手册》Appendix A Research Paper Writing

《学术论文写作手册》Appendix A Research Paper Writing

2. The process of writing a Research Paper

STEP 1. CHOOSE A TOPIC STEP 2. FIND INFORMATION STEP 3. MAKE A TENTATIVE OUTLINE




STEP 4. ORGANIZE YOUR NOTES STEP 5. WRITE YOUR FIRST DRAFT STEP 6. REVISE YOUR OUTLINE AND DRAFT STEP 7. TYPE FIN Presentation of background information as well as recapitulation of the research aims of the present study. —— Brief summary of the results, whereas the focus is on discussing not recapitulating the results. —— Comparison of results with previously published studies. ——Conclusions or hypotheses drawn from the results, with summary of evidence for each conclusion. —— Proposed follow-up research questions.
4.3 Introduction

1. Establish a territory 2. Establish a niche 3. Occupy the niche
4.4 Body

BPS4000产品规格说明书

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Copper M&P AMS 2419BM C030501SAE Plating, Cadmium-Titanium M&P AMS 2420D021201SAE Plating of Aluminum for Solderability Zinc Immersion Pre-Treatment Process M&PAMS 2423**See special notes CE D020401SAE Plating, Nickel Hard DepositContinue to use AMS-QQ-N-290 for Class2 NickelM&PAMS 2424CR F100401SAE NI Plate, Low Stressed Deposit M&P AMS2426D Coating Cadmium Vacuum Deposition83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94AMS 2426BT020901SAE Coating, Cadmium Vacuum Deposition M&P AMS 2429C011101SAE Bronze Plate Masking M&P AMS 2430CN R100101SAE Shot Peening, Automatic M&P AMS 2433C041001SAE Plating, Nickel-Thallium-Boron or Nickel-Boron M&P AMS 2434CN C060501SAE Plating, Tin-Zinc Alloy M&P AMS 2435Noncurrent CN G070601SAE Coating, Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Coating, Detonation Process M&P AMS 2437BN C710111SAE Coating, Plasma Spray Deposition M&P AMS 2438CL D090701SAE Plating, Chromium Thin, Hard, Dense Deposit M&P AMS 2444BM A001201SAE Coating, Titanium Nitride Physical Vapor Deposition M&P AMS 2451BN B060501SAE Plating, Brush General Requirements M&PAMS 2460See special notes CA-070701SAE Plating, ChromiumIf dwg requires chrome plate per AMS-QQ-C-320 then stress relief and embritlmnt(emb) bake relief per BPS4620. If dwg req'schrome plate per AMS 2460 then stressrelief and bake relief per AMS 2460 unlessthe dwg specifically req's BPS 4620M&PAMS 2468Cancelled CN G981001SAE Hard Anodic Coating Treatment of Aluminum Alloys AMS 2469M&P AMS 2469CG H080701SAEHard Anodic Coating Treatment of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys Processing and PerformanceRequirementsM&P95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111qAMS 2470CN M070401SAE Anodic Treatment of Aluminum Alloys Chromic Acid Process M&P AMS 2471CN G081201SAE Anodic Treatment of Aluminum Alloys Sulfuric Acid Process, Undyed Coating M&P AMS 2481CP J100201SAE Phosphate Treatment Antichafing M&PAMS 2482CN D100101SAEHard Anodic Coating on Aluminum Alloys Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)-Impregnated orCodepositedM&PAMS 2485BY K080101SAE Coating, Black Oxide M&P AMS 2486CR E100501SAE Conversion Coating of Titanium Alloys Fluoride-Phosphate Type M&P AMS 2487CN A000301SAE Anodic Treatment of Titanium and Titanium Alloys Solution pH 12.4 Maximum M&P AMS 2488D000606SAE Anodic Tr:Ti,Ti Alys M&P AMS 2515BM E900101SAE Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Resin Coating Low Build, 370 to 400 °C (698 to 752 °F) Fusion M&P AMS 2516BM D900101SAE Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Resin Coating High Build, 370 to 400 °C (698 to 752 °F) Fusion M&P AMS 2525C030401SAE Graphite Coating, Thin Lubricating Film Impingement Applied M&P AMS 2526BW C071001SAE Molybdenum Disulfide Coating, Thin Lubricating Film Impingement Applied M&P AMS 2615BM F060901SAE Pressure Testing Hydraulic Pressure as Specified M&P AMS 2630CR C100101SAE Inspection, Ultrasonic Product Over 0.5 Inch (12.7 mm) Thick M&P AMS 2631CN C090701SAE Ultrasonic Inspection Titanium and Titanium Alloy Bar and Billet M&P AMS 2632BN A950301SAEInspection, Ultrasonic, Of Thin Materials 0.50 Inch (12.7 mm) and Under in Cross-SectionalThicknessM&P1Specification Status Change Made atBPS4000 revRev revDate Attachments Org Title supersededBy specialNotes latestSupersedingDoc reviewBy112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120AMS 2635Cancelled Can810701SAE Radiographic Insp ASTM E1742M&P AMS 2640Cancelled CH Can960401SAE Magnetic Particle Inspection ASTM E1444M&P AMS 2645Cancelled CH Can950201SAE Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection ASTM E1417M&P AMS 2649CA C080101SAE Etch Inspection of High Strength Steel Parts M&P AMS 2658CN C091001SAE Hardness and Conductivity Inspection of Wrought Aluminum Alloy Parts M&P AMS 2664CH F950701SAE Brazing, Silver For Use Up to 800 °F (427 °C)M&P AMS 2665G030101SAE Brazing, Silver for Use up to 400 °F (204 °C)M&P AMS 2666Cancelled Can840101SAE Ag Braz,High Temp AMS 2664M&P AMS 2670BK J060601SAE Brazing, Copper M&P121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134135AMS 2671Cancelled CH Can920101SAE Copper Brazing Corrosion and Heat Resistant Steels and Alloys AMS 2670M&P AMS 2672BM F010301SAE Brazing, Aluminum Torch or Furnace M&P AMS 2673BM D010301SAE Brazing, Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys Molten Flux (Dip)M&P AMS 2675G020501SAE Brazing, Nickel Alloy Filler Metal M&P AMS 2680C010601SAE Electron--Beam Welding for Fatigue Critical Applications M&P AMS 2681B000301SAE Electron Beam Welding M&P AMS 2685Noncurrent CP E071001SAE Welding, Tungsten Arc, Inert Gas GTAW Method M&P AMS 2689Noncurrent CH A980201SAE Fusion Welding Titanium and Titanium Alloys M&P AMS 2694BR B070201SAE In-Process Welding of Castings M&PAMS 2700CF C081101SAE Passivation of Corrosion Resistant SteelsIf no Method & Type are specified must useMethod 1, Type 2,6,7 or 8 depending on thebase material. All acceptance testing shallbe per Class 4.M&PAMS 2728BM A050301SAE Heat Treatment of Wrought Copper Beryllium Alloy Parts M&P AMS 2745CJ A071201SAE Induction Hardening of Steel Parts M&P AMS 2750BN D050901SAE M&P AMS 2753CF C080801SAE Liquid Salt Bath Ferritic Nitrocarburizing Non-Cyanide Bath M&P AMS 2755Cancelled CM Can090701SAE Nitriding, Molten Salt BathProcess not available, consider AMS 2753as replacementM&P136137 138 139140 141 142 143 144 145as replacement.AMS 2759CE E081001SAE Heat Treatment of Steel Parts General Requirements M&P AMS 2759/1CJ E090201SAEHeat Treatment of Carbon & Low-Alloy Steel Parts Minimum Tensile Strength Below 220 ksi (1517Mpa)Supersedes MIL-H-6875 for carbon & low-alloy steels below 220 KSIM&P AMS 2759/10CN A060601SAE Automated Gaseous Nitriding Controlled by Nitriding Potential M&P AMS 2759/11BW-050401SAE Stress Relief of Steel Parts M&P AMS 2759/2CR F100501SAE Heat Treatment of Low-Alloy Steel Parts Minimum Tensile Strength 220 ksi (1517 Mpa) and HigherSupersedes MIL-H-6875 for low-alloysteels, 220 KSI & higher M&P AMS 2759/3CE E080801SAE Heat Treatment Precipitation-Hardening Corrosion-Resistant & Maraging Steel PartsSupersedes MIL-H-6875 for precipitationhardening & maraging steelM&P AMS 2759/4CA C080301SAE Heat Treatment Austenitic Corrosion-Resistant Steel PartsSupersedes MIL-H-6875 for austenticsteelsM&P AMS 2759/5D040601SAE Heat Treatment Martensitic Corrosion Resistant Steel PartsSupersedes MIL-H-6875 for martensiticsteelsM&P AMS 2759/6BM B051101SAE Gas Nitriding & Heat Treatment of Low - Alloy Steel Parts Use Standard Drawing Notes per BDS2240M&P AMS 2759/7CT B100501SAE Carburizing and Heat Treatment of Carburizing Grade Steel Parts M&P1. Infrared pyrometry may be used to146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156AMS 2759/8CG A070601See Special Notes SAE Ion Nitridingmeasure temperature. 2. The nitridingtemperature may be less than 50 degreesbelow the tempering or aging temperatureprovided that the core hardness is notreduced. 3. For small loads, a minimum oftwo acceptance testing specimens may beused in lieu of four, provided that at leastone specimen is placed in each layer.M&P AMS 2759/9CL D090501SAE Hydrogen Embrittlement Relief (Baking of Steel Parts)Supersedes MIL-H-6875 for stress relievingsteelsM&P AMS 2762Noncurrent CP B020101SAE Carburizing Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Parts M&P AMS 2768CR C100701SAE Heat Treatment of Magnesium Alloy Castings M&P AMS 2770BJ H060801SAE Heat Treatment of Wrought Aluminum Alloy Parts M&P AMS 2771C040701SAE Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloy Castings M&P AMS 2772BY E080201SAE Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloy Raw Materials M&P AMS 2774CG B080801SAE Heat Treatment Wrought Nickel Alloy and Cobalt Alloy Parts M&P AMS 2800CN D060801SAE Identification Finished Parts M&P AMS 2801B030301SAE Heat Treatment of Titanium Alloy Parts M&P AMS 2807CF B080201SAEIdentification Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels, Corrosion and Heat-Resistant Steels and Alloys Sheet,Strip, Plate and Aircraft TubingM&P1Specification Status Change Made atBPS4000 revRev revDate Attachments Org Title supersededBy specialNotes latestSupersedingDoc reviewBy157 158 159 160161162AMS 3025CN C090901SAE Polyalkylene Glycol Heat Treat Quenchant M&P AMS 3106Cancelled Can830401SAE Primer, Adhesive,Corr Inhib AMS 3107M&P AMS 3107A910401SAE Primer, Adhesive,Corr-Inhibiting M&P AMS 3195E920101SAE Silicone Rubber Sponge M&PAMS 3216G050901SAE Fluorocarbon (FKM) Rubber High-Temperature - Fluid Resistant Low Compression Set 70 to 80M&P AMS 3218C050901SAE Fluorocarbon (FKM) Rubber High-Temperature - Fluid Resistant Low Compression Set 85 to 95M&P AMS3276Sealing Compound,Integral Fuel Tanks and General Purpose,Intermittent Use to360°F(182°C)163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180AMS 3276CB E080301SAE Sealing Compound, Integral Fuel Tanks and General Purpose, Intermittent Use to 360 F (182 C)M&PAMS 3301G900401SAE Silicone Rubber, Gen Purp,35-45M&P AMS 3305H900401SAE Silicone Rubber, Gen Purp,75-85M&P AMS 3374C050701SAE Sealing Compound Aircraft Firewall M&P AMS 3410J981001SAE Flux,Ag Braz M&P AMS 3411D981001SAE Flux Silver Brz, High Temp M&P AMS 3644BL G060901SAE Plastic: Polyimide For Molded Rod, Bar, and Tube, Plaque, and Formed Parts M&P AMS 3645CN C010101SAE Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE), Compression Molded Heavy Sections, Unplasticized M&P AMS 3650CN C910101SAE Rods, Sheets, and Molded Shapes, Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE) Unplasticized M&P AMS 3651Cancelled Can870401SAE Ptfe AMS 3667M&P AMS 3651Cancelled Can870401Ptfe AMS 3652M&P AMS 3651Cancelled Can870401Ptfe AMS 3656M&P AMS 3651Cancelled Can870401Ptfe AMS 3660M&P AMS 3652C930101SAE Ptfe Film,Non-Crit Grade M&P AMS 3656CT G080301SAE Ptfe Extrusions,Norm Strength, As Sintered M&P AMS 3657CC D080301SAE Ptfe, Extrusions, Premium M&P AMS 3658CC D080301SAE Ptfe, Extrusions, Premium M&PAMS 3659CR E100501SAE Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Extrusions, Premium Strength, Sintered and Stress-Relieved M&P AMS3660D100601Polytetrafluoroethylene Moldings M&P181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189190191192193194AMS 3660CR SAE Polytetrafluoroethylene MoldingsAMS 3666D930701SAE Ptfe Sht, Glass Reinforced M&P AMS 3667CA D080301SAE Polytetrafluorethylene Sheet, Molded General Purpose Grade, As Sintered M&P AMS 3668CT D100501SAE Ptfe, Moldings, Premium Grade, A Sintered M&P AMS 3670/1B950401SAE Unfilled Polyamide-Imide, Bar M&P AMS 3824CN C950901SAE Cloth, Glass Finished for Resin Laminates M&P AMS 4001Cancelled CK Can070701SAE Aluminum Sheet and Plate 0.12Cu (1100-0) Annealed ASTM B209M&P AMS 4013CN F070501SAE Aluminum Sheet, Laminated Surface Bonded M&P AMS 4015CN L070201SAE Aluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate 2.5Mg - 0.25Cr (5052-0) Annealed M&PAMS 4016CN L060901SAEAluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate 2.5Mg - 0.25Cr (5052-H32) Strain Hardened, Quarter Hard, andStabilizedM&P AMS 4017CN K041201SAEAluminum Alloy Sheet and Plate 2.5Mg - 0.25Cr (5052-H34) Strain-Hardened, Half Hard, andStabilizedM&P AMS 4023CN E840401SAEAluminum Alloy Sheet and Plate Alcalad 1.0Mg - 0.60Si - 0.28Cu - 0.20Cr (Alclad 6061; -T6 Sheet,-T651 Plate)M&P AMS 4025CE L080701SAE Aluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate 1.0Mg - 0.60Si-0.28Cu-0.20Cr(6061-0) Annealed AMS-QQ-A-250/11A - cancelled - 2008M&P AMS 4026CE M080701SAEAluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate 1.0Mg -0.60Si-0.28Cu-0.20Cr (6061;-T4 Sheet, T-451 Plate)Solution Heat Treated and Naturally AgedAMS-QQ-A-250/11A - cancelled - 2008M&P AMS4027Aluminum Alloy,Sheet and Plate1.0Mg-0.60Si-0.28Cu-0.20Cr(6061;-T6Sheet,T-651Plate)AMS QQ A250/11A ll d2008195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204AMS 4027CE N080701SAEAluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate 1.0Mg 0.60Si0.28Cu0.20Cr (6061;T6 Sheet, T651 Plate)Solution and Precipitation Heat TreatAMS-QQ-A-250/11A - cancelled - 2008M&P AMS 4037CN N030701SAEAluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate 4.4Cu - 1.5Mg - 0.60Mn (2024; - T3 Flat Sheet, T351 Plate)Solution Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4080CN N091201SAE Aluminum Alloy, Drawn Seamless Tubing 1.0Mg - 0.60Si - 0.28Cu - 0.20Cr (6061-O) Annealed M&P AMS 4081CC J080601SAEAluminum Alloy Tubing, Hydraulic, Seamless, Drawn, Round 1.0Mg - 0.60Si - 0.28Cu - 0.20Cr(6061-T4) Solution Heat Treated and Naturally AgedM&P AMS 4083BW K000901SAEAluminum Alloy Tubing, Hydraulic, Seamless, Drawn, Round 1.0Mg - 0.60Si - 0.28Cu - 0.20Cr-(6061-T6) Solution and Precipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4086BL N060901SAEAluminum Alloy, Drawn, Round, Seamless Hydraulic Tubing 4.4Cu-1.5Mg-0.60Mn (2024-T3)Solution Heat Treated, Cold Worked, and Naturally AgedM&P AMS 4088BT K070301SAEAluminum Alloy, Drawn, Seamless Tubing 4.4Cu-1.5Mg-0.60Mn (2024-T3) Solution Heat Treatedand Cold WorkedM&P AMS 4107F051101SAE Alum Aly Die Forg, (7050-T14)M&P AMS 4113CH E030701SAEAluminum Alloy, Extruded Profiles 1.0Mg - 0.60Si - 0.28Cu - 0.20Cr (6061-T6) Solution andPrecipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4116CN H090701SAEAluminum Alloy, Bars, Rods, and Wire 1.0Mg - 0.60Si - 0.3Cu - 0.20Cr (6061-T4) Cold Finished,Solution Heat Treated and Naturally AgedM&P1Specification Status Change Made atBPS4000 revRev revDate Attachments Org Title supersededBy specialNotes latestSupersedingDoc reviewBy205 206 207AMS 4117CM J090701SAEAluminum Alloy, Rolled or Cold Finished Bars, Rods, and Wire and Flash Welded Rings 1.0Mg -0.60Si - 0.28Cu - 0.20Cr (6061; - T6, -T651) Solution and Precipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4119Cancelled CN Can900101SAEAluminum Alloy Bars, Rolled, Drawn, or Cold Finished 4.4Cu - 1.5Mg - 0.60Mn (2024-T351) StressRelief StretchedAMS 4120M&P AMS 4120R020901SAEAluminum Alloy, Rolled or Cold Finished Bars, Rods, and Wire 4.4Cu - 1.5 Mg - 0.60Mn (2024)Solution Heat Treated and Naturally Aged (T4) Solution Heat Treated, Cold Worked, and NaturallyAged (T351)M&P AMS4121Aluminum Alloy Bars, Rods, and Wire, Rolled or Cold Finished 4.5Cu - 0.85Si - 0.80Mn - 0.50Mg208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216AMS 4121CA H071101SAE(2014-T6) Solution and Precipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4123CN H060101SAEAluminum Alloy, Rolled or Cold Finished Bars and Rods (7075-T651) Solution and PrecipitationHeat TreatedM&P AMS 4124BU D050801SAEAluminum Alloy, Rolled or Cold Finished Bars, Rods, and Wire 5.6Zn-2.5Mg-1.6Cu-0.23Cr (7075-T7351) Solution Heat Treated, Stress Relieved by Stretching and OveragedM&P AMS 4128CN D071001SAEAluminum Alloy Bars, Rolled or Cold Finished 1.0Mg - 0.60Si - 0.30Cu - 0.20Cr (6061-T451)Solution Heat Treated and Stress Relieved by StretchingM&P AMS 4132CF F081201SAEAluminum Alloy, Die and Hand Forgings, Rolled Rings, and Forging Stock 2.3Cu-1.6Mg-1.1Fe-1.0Ni-0.18Si-0.07Ti (2618-T61) Solution and Precipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4133CN E090301SAEAluminum Alloy Forgings and Rolled Rings 4.4Cu -0.85Si -0.80Mn - 0.50Mg (2014-T6) Solutionand Precipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4135Cancelled CN Can860401SAEAluminum Alloy Forgings 4.5Cu - 0.85Si - 0.80Mn - 0.50Mg (2014-T6) Solution and PrecipitationHeat TreatedAMS 4133M&P AMS 4141CE F081001SAEAluminum Alloy Die Forgings 5.6Zn - 2.5Mg - 1.6Cu - 0.23Cr (7075-T73) Solution and PrecipitationHeat TreatedM&P AMS 4144BN F060501SAEAluminum Alloy, Hand Forgings and Rolled Rings 6.3Cu - 0.30Mn - 0.18Zr - 0.10V - 0.06Ti (2219-T852/T851) Solution Heat Treated, Mechanically Stress Relieved, and Precipitation Heat-TreatedM&P AMS 4149D020901SAEAluminum Alloy, Die and Hand Forgings 5.6n - 2.5Mg - 1.6Cu - 0.23Cr (7175-T74) Solution andPrecipitation Heat TreatedM&P217218219220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229230Precipitation Heat TreatedAMS 4150CN L030801SAEAluminum Alloy, Extrusions and Rings 1.0Mg - 0.60Si - 0.28Cu - 0.20Cr - (6061-T6) Solution andPrecipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4162D030701SAEAluminum Alloy, Extrusions 6.3Cu - 0.30Mn - 0.18Zr - 0.10V - 0.06Ti (2219-T8511) SolutionTreated, Stress Relief Stretched, Straigtened, and Precipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4173CN E030701SAEAluminum Alloy, Extrusions 1.0Mg - 0.60Si - 0.30Cu - 0.20Cr (6061-T6511) Solution HeatTreated,Stress Relieved by Stretching, Straightened, and Precipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4181C030401SAE Aluminum Alloy, Welding Wire 7.0Si - 0.38Mg - 0.10Ti (4008) (UNS A94008)M&P AMS 4182CN G091201SAE Alum Aly Wire, Annealed 5.0Mg - 0.12Mn - 0.12Cr (5056-0) Annealed M&P AMS 4185D000701SAE Fill Mtl, Alum Braz,12SI,(4047)M&P AMS 4188Cancelled Can861001SAE Wldg Wire AMS 4181M&P AMS 4188Cancelled Can861001SAE Wldg Wire AMS 4233M&P AMS 4188Cancelled Can861001SAE Wldg Wire AMS 4244M&P AMS 4188Cancelled Can861001SAE Wldg Wire AMS 4245M&P AMS 4188Cancelled Can861001SAE Wldg Wire AMS 4246M&P AMS 4210CN K050301SAE Aluminum Alloy, Castings 5.0Si - 1.2Cu - 0.50Mg (355.0-T51) Precipitation Heat Treated M&P AMS 4212CN J051001SAEAluminum Alloy Castings 5.0Si - 1.2Cu - 0.50Mg (355.0-T6) Solution and Precipitation HeatTreatedM&P AMS 4214CN J080601SAECastings, Aluminum Alloy Sand 5.0Si - 1.2Cu - 0.50Mg (355.0 T71) Solution Heat Treated andOveragedM&P231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241O e agedAMS 4215CN H080301SAEAluminum Alloy, Castings 5.0Si - 1.2Cu - 0.50Mg (C355.0-T6) Solution and Precipitation HeatTreatedM&P AMS 4217CN H070401SAEAluminum Alloy, Castings 7.0Si - 0.32Mg (A356.0-T6) (Formerly T6P Temper) Solution andPrecipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4218CN J100101SAEAluminum Alloy Castings 7.0Si-0.35Mg (A356.0-T6) (Formerly T6P Temper) Solution andPrecipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4223CN D070401SAEAluminum Alloy, Castings 4.5Cu - 0.70Ag - 0.30Mn - 0.25Mg - 0.25Ti (A201.0-T4) Solution HeatTreated and Naturally AgedM&P AMS 4224Cancelled no s/s spec CN C100101SAEAluminum Alloy Castings, Sand 4.0Cu - 2.1Ni - 2.0Mg - 0.30Cr - 0.30Mn - 0.13T - 0.13V (243.0)Stabilizedok to use canc spec M&P AMS 4225CN D070601SAEAluminum Alloy, Heat Resistant, Castings 5.0Cu - 1.5Ni - 0.25Mn - 0.25Sb - 0.25Co - 0.20Ti -0.20Zr (203.0-T6) Solution Heat Treated and Precipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4226Noncurrent CN A830101SAEAluminum Alloy Castings, High Strength 5.0Cu - 0.35Mn - 0.18Zr- 0.10V (224.0) Solution andPrecipitation Heat Treated (Overaged)M&P AMS 4227Cancelled no s/s spec CN E050701SAE Aluminum Alloy, Casting, Sand, 8.0Cu 6.0Mg 0.50Mn 0.50Ni, As Cast ok to use canc spec M&P AMS 4229CN D010501SAEAluminum Alloy Castings, High Strength 4.5Cu - 0.7Ag - 0.30Mn - 0.25Mg - 0.25Ti (A201.0-T7)Solution Heat Treated and OveragedM&P AMS 4233C030301SAE Aluminum Alloy, Welding Wire 4.5 Cu - 0.70Ag - 0.30Mn - 0.25Mg - 0.25Ti (201) (UNS A02010)M&P1Specification Status Change Made atBPS4000 revRev revDate Attachments Org Title supersededBy specialNotes latestSupersedingDoc reviewBy242 243 244 245AMS 4235CN B080301SAEAluminum Alloy Castings 4.6Cu - 0.35Mn - 0.25Mg - 0.22Ti (A206.0-T71) Solution andPrecipitation Heat TreatedM&P AMS 4236CN B070801SAEAluminum Alloy Castings 4.6Cu - 0.35Mn - 0.25Mg - 0.22Ti (A206.0-T4) Solution Heat Treated andNaturally AgedM&P AMS 4237Cancelled no s/s spec CN B070401SAEAluminum Alloy Castings, Sand 4.6Cu - 0.35Mn - 0.25Mg - 0.22Ti (206.0 - T71) Solution HeatTreated and Naturally Agedok to use canc spec M&P AMS 4241CN D091101SAEAluminum Alloy Castings 7.0Si - 0.58Mg - 0.15Ti -0.06Be (D357.0 - T6) Solution and PrecipitationHeat Treated Dendrite Arm Spacing (DAS) ControlledM&P AMS4244Aluminum Alloy,Welding Wire4.6Cu-0.35Mn-0.25Mg-0.22Ti for Welding A206.0Type Alloys246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257AMS 4244CE B080701SAE Aluminum Alloy, Welding Wire 4.6Cu 0.35Mn 0.25Mg 0.22Ti for Welding A206.0 Type Alloys M&PAMS 4245Noncurrent CR E100401SAE Aluminum Alloy, Welding Wire 5.0Si - 1.2Cu - 0.50Mg (355) (UNS A03550)M&P AMS 4246Noncurrent CP D080201SAE Aluminum Alloy, Welding Wire 7.0Si - 0.52Mg (357) (UNS A03570)M&PAMS 4260Not Acceptable to Useat Parker HannifinAerospaceCL G080601SAE Alum Aly Cast, Invest(356.0-T6)BPS4829AMS4260G unacceptable for Parker Use.BPS4829 created as replacement.M&P AMS 4261CN F091201SAE Aluminum Alloy Castings, Investment 7.0Si - 0.32Mg (356.0 - T51) Precipitation Heat Treated M&P AMS 4280CN J080601SAEAluminum Alloy Castings, Permanent Mold 5.0Si - 1.2Cu - 0.5Mg (355.0-T71) Solution HeatTreated and OveragedM&P AMS 4284CN H080601SAEAluminum Alloy Castings, Permanent Mold 7.0Si - 0.30Mg (356.0-T6) Solution and PrecipitationHeat TreatedM&P AMS 4289CN-011101SAEAluminum Alloy Castings 7.0Si - 0.55Mg - 0.12Ti (F357.0-T6) Solution and Precipitation HeatTreatedM&PAMS 4291CT H101001SAE Aluminum Alloy, Die Castings 8.5Si - 3.5Cu (A380.0-F) (See AS1990) As Cast M&PAMS 4315CK-050701SAEAluminum Alloy Sheet and Plate 5.6Zn - 2.5Mg - 1.6Cu - 0.23Cr 7075: (-T76 Sheet, -T7651 Plate)Solution and Precipitation Heat TreatedM&PAMS 4316CN-050701SAE Aluminum Alloy, Alclad Sheet and Plate 5.6Zn - 2.5Mg M&PAMS 4437CN E080501SAE Magnesium Alloy Castings, Sand 8.7Al - 0.70Zn (AZ91C-T6) Solution Heat Treated and Aged M&P258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269AMS 4507BW H011101SAE Copper Alloy (Brass), Sheet, Strip, and Plate 70Cu - 30Zn Half Hard (H02)M&P AMS 4510CN G010501SAE Phosphor Bronze, Sheet, Strip, and Plate 94.5Cu - 4.0Sn - 0.19P Spring Temper (H08)M&PAMS 4511A040701SAECopper Beryllium Alloy Castings 97Cu-2.1Be-0.52(Co+Ni)-0.28Si Solution and Precipitation HeatTreated (TFOO)M&P AMS 4530G050201SAE Copper -Beryllium Alloy Sheet, Strip, and Plate 98Cu - 1.9Be Solution Heat Treated (TB00)M&P AMS 4533CL C090701SAECopper-Beryllium Alloy, Bars and Rods 98Cu - 1.9Be Solution and Precipitation Heat Treated(TF00, formerly AT)-UNS C17200M&P AMS 4597CN-060801SAECopper-Nickel-Tin Alloy, Bars and Rods 77Cu - 15Ni - 8Sn Solution Annealed, Cold Finished andSpinodal Hardened (TX TS)M&PAMS 4631Noncurrent CL E880401SAE Aluminum Bronze Rods, Bars, and Forgings 90.5Cu - 7.5Al - 1.95: Stress Relieved M&PAMS 4633CL A031201SAEBronze, Aluminum Silicon, Rods, Bars, and Forgings 90Cu - 7.0Al - 1.8Si Drawn and StressRelieved (HR50)M&PAMS 4634CL B090301SAE Aluminum Bronze Bars, Rods, and Forgings 905Cu - 7.5Al - 1.9Si Stress Relieved M&P AMS 4635CL F090701SAE Aluminum Bronze Bars, Rods, and Forgings 87Cu - 9Al - 3Fe Stress Relieved M&P AMS 4640G050801SAEAluminum Bronze, Bars, Rods, Shapes, Tubes, and Forgings 81.5Cu - 10.0Al - 4.8Ni - 3.0FeDrawn and Stress Relieved (HR50) or Temper Annealed (TQ50)M&P AMS 4650L040301SAECopper-Beryllium Alloy, Bars, Rods, Shapes and Forgings 98Cu - 1.9Be Solution Heat TreatedTB00 (A)M&P270271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278279280281282283()AMS 4651CN C050701SAE Copper-Beryllium Alloy, Bars and Rods 98Cu - 1.9Be (CDA 172) Hard Temper (TD04)M&PAMS 4674CN G060901SAE Nickel - Copper Alloy, Corrosion-Resistant, Bars and Forgings 67Ni - 30Cu - 0.04S Free Machining M&PAMS 4701CN G091001SAE Copper Wire, Oxygen-Free 99.95 (Cu+Ag) Annealed M&P AMS 4730CN G080701SAE Nickel-Copper Alloy Wire, Corrosion-Resistant 67Ni-31Cu Annealed (400)M&P AMS 4765E990501SAE Braz Fill Mtl M&P AMS 4769F990501SAE Braz Fill Mtl M&P AMS 4770K990501SAE Braz Fill Mtl M&P AMS 4772J990501SAE Braz Fill Mtl M&P AMS 4774F990501SAE Braz Fill Mtl M&PAMS 4775CT J101001SAENickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal 73Ni - 0.75C - 4.5Si - 14Cr - 3.1B - 4.5Fe 1790 to 1970 °F (977 to1077 °C) Solidus-Liquidus RangeM&P AMS 4776CT H101001SAENickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal 73Ni - 4.5Si - 14Cr - 3.1B - 4.5Fe (Low Carbon) 1790 to 1970 °F(977 to 1077 °C) Solidus-Liquidus RangeM&P AMS 4777CT H101001SAENickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal 82Ni - 4.5Si - 7.0Cr - 3.1B - 3.0Fe 1780 to 1830 °F (971 to 999°C) Solidus-Liquidus RangeM&P AMS 4786CN H090701SAEGold-Palladium-Nickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal, High Temperature 70 Au - 8.0Pd - 22Ni 1845 to1915 °F (1007 to 1046 °C) Solidus-Liquidus RangeM&P AMS 4787F000401SAE Gold-Nickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal, High Temperature 70Au - 8.0Pd - 22Ni 1845 to 1915M&P。

美国爱国者法案USAPA

美国爱国者法案USAPA

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商务英语写作(修订本)答案

商务英语写作(修订本)答案

Appendix A: Key to the Exercises附录A:(修订本)练习参考答案Unit One1)ABC Trading Co. Ltd.71 Wuyi East RoadChangsha, 41000P.R.ChinaAugust 31, 2001Hudson Oil and Foodstuff Co. Ltd.12 St. LiverpoolBritainDear Sirs,Subject: Sunflower SeedsWe thank you for your letter dated August 21 inquiring about the captioned goods.The enclosed catalogue contains details of the different standards of Sunflower Seeds and will enable you to make a suitable choice.We are awaiting your early order.Yours sincerely2) a. 22nd September, 2002b. April 3, 2002c. June 18, 2001d. September 28, 20003) d.4) (1) b.(2) b.(3) b.5)(1) a.(2) b.(3) d.(4) c.6)Unit Two1)introduce, leading, range,attach, regularly, trust,items, interest, inquiries,against, terms, deal, forward,hearing2)1.lines, 2.Recommended,3.endeavours,4.grateful,5.courtesy,6.enter into,7.leading, 8.specializing3)1. a. informing you thatwe have already contactedyour representatives.b. understanding that youare interested in enteringinto business relationswith us.c. telling you the address of your branch in Shanghai and the man you cancontact.2. a. your intention of establishing business relations with our firm.b. your efforts in promoting business as well as friendship between us.c. your prompt attention to this matter.3. a. Through the courtesy of China Industrial and Commercial Bank,b. Indebted to the Commercial Counselor’s Office of our Embassy in yourcountry,c. On the recommendation of the Messrs. Brian & Grace Ltd.4. a. since we have many reliable clients here.b. for we are closely connected with the local suppliers.c. because we have good connections with the wholesalers here.5. a. we shall avail this opportunity to promote the friendship and businessbetween us.b. you will give your immediate attention to this letter.c. we shall start our cooperation on the basis of equality and mutual benefit.4)China Council for the Promotion of International Tradea commercial attaché/counselor’s officeby courtesy of/through the courtesy ofon the recommendation ofto take the liberty of /to recommend(ing) oneselfon the basis of equality and mutual benefitto avail oneself an opportunity ofto deal with…exclusivelyconsiderable business5)Dear Sirs,Your name and address has kindly been given to us by Messrs. Freeman & Co., Ltd., Lagos, Nigeria, as prospective buyers of Chinese Cotton Piece Goods. As this item falls within the scope of our business activities, we shall be pleased to enter into direct business relations with you.To give you a general idea of the various kinds of cotton piece goods now available for export, we enclose a brochure and a price list. Quotations and sample books will be airmailed to you upon receipt of your specific inquiry.We look forward to your favorable reply.Yours faithfully,6)CMEC Shanghai Trade Co., Ltd.90, Guoquan North Road,Shanghai 200434, ChinaTel: (86-21)65363991Fax: (86-21)65310578Date: July 23, 2006 Walt Disney Productions500 So. Buena Vista St. BursankCalif 91521 (23)9453141,fax: (23)9453777Dear Sirs,New Product: Polyfax Brand Fax MachineIt’s a great day to start your work with our Polyfax Brand Fax Machine!With the rapid development of the Internet, you may think that you don’t need a fax machine any more, yet won’t you feel comfortable and convenient by turning your computer into a fax with our cheap Polyfax, which will surely keep all your information private when you feel like keeping in constant touch with your staff and sending clear cartoon pictures to your customers? Look, just sitting in your office, you can easily forward and receive messages from other Polyfax users around the world and the lines will never be busy.Having been buying telecommunication products from us all these years, you know our standing quite well. Why not try one of our new Polyfax and experience the coolness of the latest technology?Enclosed please find our illustrated catalog and the price list as well as the discount rate for purchase before the end of this month.Sincerely,7)安美克斯化学制品有限公司约克大厦劳顿街曼切斯特M1 2LL电话:061 6529887PW/AL尊敬的先生:二氧化钛3个月之前,我们完成了对切斯特厂长达2年的合理化整治,其中包括重组和扩充。

ISO9001 测量系统分析(MSA)程序

ISO9001 测量系统分析(MSA)程序

测量系统分析(MSA)程序DATE : 19-Sep-20141 OBJECTIVE目的The objective of this procedure is to assist in determining the precision, major problems, amount of variation, and acceptability of measurement systems.制定此程序,以帮助确定测量系统的准确度,重大问题,变差量及可接收性。

2 SCOPE范围This procedure is applicable to measurement systems used in Aztech Communication Device (DG) Ltd.此程序适用于Aztech Communication Device (DG) Ltd使用的测量系统。

3 DEFINITION定义3.1Measurement测量Measurement is defined as “the assignment of numbers [or values] to material things to represent therelations among them with respect to particular properties.” The process of assigning the numbers isdefined as the measurement process, and the value assigned is defined as the measurement value.测量的定义是 “对某具体事物赋予数字(或数值),以表示它们对于特定特性之间的关系”。

赋予数字的过程被定义为测量过程,所分配的数值被定义为测量值。

3.2Gage量具Gage is any device used to obtain measurements, frequently used to refer specifically to the devicesused on the shop floor, includes go/no-go devices.量具是指任何用来获得测量的装置,通常指用于工厂现场的装置,包括go/no-go装置。

AppendixA附件一

AppendixA附件一

The Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA)Annual General Meeting 2018香港建築師學會2018年度周年大會Minutes of the Annual General Meeting 2018 held on Thursday, 6 December 2018 at 7pm at Banquet Hall, 1/F, Centenary Building, Craigengower Cricket Club,188 Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong.2018年12月6日星期四晚上7時正假香港跑馬地黃泥涌道188號紀利華木球會世紀樓1樓宴會廳舉行香港建築師學會2018年度周年大會之會議記錄如下:Present (Fellows and Members):出席會員(資深會員及會員)1.CHEN Marvin, President陳沐文會長2.LI Kwok Hing, Vice President李國興副會長3.CHU Hoi Shan, Honorary Secretary朱海山義務秘書長4.CHAN Chak Bun, Honorary Treasurer陳澤斌義務財務長5.ANG Bing Hun Fanny洪彬芬建築師6.AU Wei Yee Vivian區慧瑜建築師7.CHAN Cho Sing Joel陳祖聲建築師8.CHAN Hon Wan Edwin陳漢雲建築師9.CHAN Ka Kwan Kevin陳家崑建築師10.CHAN Kin Hoi Daniel陳建海建築師11.CHAN Kit Wah Eva陳潔華建築師12.CHAN Suk Fun Mary陳淑芬建築師13.CHAN Shun Ching陳潔華建築師14.CHAN Wing Yan陳詠欣建築師15.CHAN Yuk King陳玉琼建築師16.CHANG Loh Tien Michael張樂天建築師17.CHAU Kwun Tong周冠棠建築師18.CHAU Ka Kin周家健建築師19.CHEUNG Chi Cheong張自昌建築師20.CHEUNG Kwong Wing張光穎建築師21.CHEUNG Kong Yeung Thomas張廣揚建築師22.CHEUNG Man Ching Anthony張文政建築師23.CHEUNG Suet Fai張雪輝建築師24.CHIU Ning趙寧建築師25.CHOW Chi Ping鄒自平建築師26.CHOW Kwok Chuen周國銓建築師27.CHOW Tze Fong Margaret周子芳建築師28.CHU Kwong Tim Frederick朱廣添建築師29.HUI Yiu Hung Eddy徐耀鴻建築師30.DAI Wai Ming戴慧明建築師31.FUNG Wai Man Virginia馮惠敏建築師32.FUNG Wing Kee Raymond馮永基建築師33.FUNG Yin Suen Ada馮宜萱建築師34.HO Chi Chung何智聰建築師35.Ho Joseph何約瑟建築師36.HO Kin Wai Stephen何建威建築師37.HUI Jia Qi Philip許嘉祺建築師38.HUI Kim Kwong Thomas許劍光建築師Appendix A附件一39. HUI Wan Heng許允恒建築師 40. HUNG Chim洪霑建築師41. IE Szue Hong Herbert余斯航建築師 42. IP Chung Man葉頌文建築師43. IP Tai Wing Vincent葉大永建築師 44. KO Wai Kei Ricky高偉琪建築師45. KWAN Kwok Lok Joseph關國樂建築師46. KWAN Kwok Wah Patrick關國華建築師47. KWOK Wing Hei Eric郭永禧建築師48. KWONG Sum Yee Anna鄺心怡建築師49. LAM YU Ka Wai Sylvia林余家慧建築師 50. LAU Chun Tin Paul劉振天建築師 51. LAU Chun Yiu劉俊堯建築師52. LAU Kwing Lam Glenn劉炯林建築師53. LAW Ho Ming Marco羅灝銘建築師54. LEE Chi Kwong Edwin李志剛建築師 55. LEE Chi Leung李志良建築師 56. LEE Hoi Herbert李鎧建築師 57. LEE Hon Ho李漢豪建築師58. LEE Sarah Kwok Yan李國欣建築師59. LEE Tit Sun Augustine李鐵燊建築師 60. LEE Wai Ming李偉明建築師 61. LEE Yuet李鉞建築師62. LEUNG Hay Lin Helen梁喜蓮建築師 63. LEUNG Pak Lun梁伯麟建築師64. LEW Wing Tim George劉榮添建築師 65. LI Ho Kin李可堅建築師 66. LI Jiayi李嘉毅建築師 67. LI Yan Yan李欣欣建築師 68. LIM Gary Radford林國鴻建築師69. LIM Lai Hang Richard林勵行建築師 70. LUK Wui Fung陸匯豐建築師 71. MA Kin Tang馬健騰建築師72. MAK Tze King Kenneth麥子敬建築師 73. MOK Dennis莫文中建築師74. NG Cheuk Yee John伍灼宜建築師75. NG Kam Shing Oskar吳錦勝建築師76. NG Kwong Hung Robert吳光烘建築師77. NG Wing Shun Anthony Vincent吳永順建築師78. NG Yuen Ching Alice吳婉貞建築師 79. PAU Shiu Hung鮑紹雄建築師80. PONG Yuen Cheung Anthony龐元樟建築師 81. POON Kai Kit潘啟傑建築師 82. SAN Wai Yin辛偉賢建築師 83. SHIN Yeung Bor單揚波建築師 84. SHUM Kui Chung沈鉅忠建築師 85. SIU Yuen Man 蕭婉雯建築師 85. SO Ching蘇晴建築師86. TAM Tin Fong Martin譚天放建築師87. TAM Wing Man Margie譚詠雯建築師89.TANG Wai Shing Wilson90.TO Sin Ching Edwin 112.YU Franklin余烽立建築師113.YU Po Mei Clarice名會員通知未克出席是次大會。

附录A SH/T 3503-2017 (交工技术文件通用表英文版)

附录A  SH/T 3503-2017  (交工技术文件通用表英文版)

名称
Description 封面
Cover Sheet 封面
Cover Sheet 交工技术文件总目录
Master Index of Handover Technical Documentation 交工技术文件目录
Index of Handover Technical Documentation 交工技术文件说明
General Description on Handover Technical Documentation 工程施工开工报告
Construction Commencement Report 工程施工开工报告
Construction Commencement Report 工程中间交接证书
Interim Handover Certificate 工程中间交接证书
Concealed Work Acceptance Inspection Record 垫铁隐蔽记录
Shim Embedding Record 工程联络单
Liaison Sheet 合格焊工登记表
Register of Qualified Welders 无损检测人员登记表
Register of NDE Personnel
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SH/T 3503—J101A SH/T 3503—J101B SH/T 3503—J102 SH/T 3503—J103 SH/T 3503—J104 SH/T 3503—J105A SH/T 3503—J105B SH/T 3503—J106A SH/T 3503—J106B SH/T 3503—J107A SH/T 3503—J107B SH/T 3503—J108A SH/T 3503—J108B SH/T 3503—J109 SH/T 3503—J110 SH/T 3503—J111 SH/T 3503—J112 SH/T 3503—J113 SH/T 3503—J114 SH/T 3503—J115 SH/T 3503—J116

jis k7223-1996标准内容

jis k7223-1996标准内容

jis k7223-1996标准内容1.本标准适用于由钢及其字材制造的锚链。

This standard is applicable to anchor chains made of steel and their grades.2.本标准不适用于无缝焊接锚链。

This standard does not apply to seamless welded anchor chains.3.锚链长度按需求约定。

The length of the anchor chain shall be agreed upon as required.4.本标准规定了锚链的技术要求、检验和标记等内容。

This standard specifies the technical requirements, inspection, and marking of the anchor chain.5.锚链的钢材应符合相关标准的要求。

The steel used for the anchor chain shall comply with the requirements of the relevant standards.6.锚链的拉伸强度和延伸应符合标准规定。

The tensile strength and elongation of the anchor chain shall comply with the standard requirements.7.锚链的硬度应符合标准要求。

The hardness of the anchor chain shall comply with the standard requirements.8.锚链的弯曲试验应符合标准规定。

The bending test of the anchor chain shall comply with the standard requirements.9.锚链的表面状态应符合标准要求。

数据集和模型表说明书

数据集和模型表说明书

Appendix A:Datasets and ModelsTable A.1.Models considered in this book.Model PageAntoine56Beverton-Holt2,106Biexponential87Brain-Cousens58,71,108Clapeyron56Demodulator48Deriso106Exponential decay24,31Hockey stick41Hyperbolic4,35Logistic70,101Log-logistic(4parameters)5,60,118Log-logistic(3parameters)58Michaelis-Menten9,30Monoexponential108Ricker78,106Shepherd106Verhulst70134Appendix A:Datasets and ModelsTable A.2.Datasets used in this book.Discipline Page PackageNameBiologyexp187nlrwrexp287nlrwrL.minor9nlrwrLeaves35NRAIAmethionine131drcRGRcurve33nlrwrRScompetition4,45drcScotsPine108nlrwrChemistrybtb35nlrwrIsom53NRAIAsts35nlrwrvapCO56nlrwrFisheriesM.merluccius2,105nlrwrO.mykiss91drc,nlrwrsockeye78nlrwrEngineeringChwirut223NISTnlsIQsig48nlrwrMedicineheartrate71drcPuromycin109datasetswtloss20MASSToxicologyG.aparine118drclettuce57drcryegrass60drcS.alba4drcsecalonic101drcspinach131drcvinclozolin123drcOtherIndometh(pharmacokinetics)71datasetssegreg(energy consumption)44alr3US.pop(population growth)71carAppendix B:Self-starter FunctionsTable B.1.Available self-starter functions for nls().Model No.Self-starter functionparam.Mean functionBiexponential4SSbiexp(x,A1,lrc1,A2,lrc2)A1·exp(−exp(lrc1)·x)+A2·exp(−exp(lrc2)·x) Asymptotic3SSasymp(x,Asym,R0,lrc)regression Asym+(R0−Asym)·exp(−exp(lrc)x)Asymptotic3SSasympOff(x,Asym,lrc,c0)regression Asym·(1−exp(−exp(lrc)(x−c0)))with offsetAsymptotic2SSasympOrig(x,Asym,lrc)regression(c0=0)Asym·(1−exp(−exp(lrc)x))First-order3SSfol(x1,x2,lKe,lKa,lCl)compartment x1·exp(lKe+lKa−lCl)/(exp(lKa)−exp(lKe))·(exp(−exp(lKe)x2)−exp(−exp(lKa)x2)) Gompertz3SSgompertz(x,Asym,b2,b3)Asym·exp(−b2·b3x)Logistic4SSfpl(x,A,B,xmid,scal)A+(B−A)/(1+exp((xmid−x)/scal)) Logistic(A=0)3SSlogis(x,Asym,xmid,scal)Asym/(1+exp((xmid−x)/scal)) Michaelis-Menten2SSmicmen(x,Vm,K)V m·x/(K+x)Weibull4SSweibull(x,Asym,Drop,lrc,pwr)Asym−Drop·exp(−exp(lrc)·x p wr)Appendix C:Packages and FunctionsAll the packages listed below will be available in the R session after installation of nlrwr from CRAN()and subsequent loading (using library(nlrwr)).Table C.1.Packages used in this book.Package Descriptionalr3Methods and data to accompany Weisberg(2005)car Companion to Applied Regressiondatasets The R Datasets Package(in the R standard installation)drc Analysis of dose-response curveHydroMe Estimation of Soil Hydraulic Parameters from Experimental Data lattice Lattice Graphicslmtest Testing Linear Regression ModelsMASS Support software for Venables and Ripley(2002)NISTnls Nonlinear least-squares examples from NISTnlme Linear and Nonlinear Mixed Effects Modelsnlrwr Support package for this booknls2Nonlinear regression with brute forcenlstools Tools for nonlinear regression diagnosticsNRAIA Datasets from Bates and Watts(1988)sandwich Robust Covariance Matrix Estimatorsstats The R Stats Package(in the R standard installation)138Appendix C:Packages and FunctionsTable C.2.Main functions used in this book.Function Package PageAIC()stats107bartlett.test()stats65bcSummary()nlrwr82boxcox.nls()nlrwr82coeftest()lmtest85confint2()nlrwr99delta.method()alr3100deriv()stats40getInitial()stats34glm()stats19gnls()nlme112levene.test()car65nlme()nlme128nls()stats All over the book!nls.control()stats52nls2()nls228nlsBoot()nlstools97nlsContourRSS()nlstools16nlsList()nlme113plotfit()NRAIA20(also in nlstools)sandwich()sandwich84selfStart()stats33shapiro.test()stats69xyplot()lattice6,118,123ReferencesBailer,A.J.and Piegorsch,W.W.(2000).From quantal counts to mechanisms and systems:The past,present and future of biometrics in environmental toxicology.Biometrics56,327–336.Bates,D.M.and Chambers,J.M.(1992).Statistical Models in S,chapter10 (Nonlinear Models).Chapman and Hall,Boca Raton,Fl.Bates,D.M.and Watts,D.G.(1988).Nonlinear Regression Analysis and Its Applications.John Wiley and Sons,New York.Beckon,W.N.,Parkins,C.,Maximovich,A.,and Beckon,A.V.(2008).A general approach to modeling biphasic relationships.Environ.Sci.Technol. 42,1308–1314.Box,G.E.P.and Cox,D.R.(1964).An analysis of transformations.J.R. 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Appendix AList of AcronymsAIAGAutomotive Industry Action Group ALARPas low as reasonably practical ASMEAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers ASQCAmerican Society for Quality Control BAbarrier analysis BBBirnbaum BEbasic events BFbeta factor BFRbinomial failure rate BPbasic parameter BPAbent pin analysis CADcomputer-aided design CCcontrol code CCAcause–consequence analysis CCBEcommon cause basic event CCDcause–consequence diagram CCFcommon cause failure CCFAcommon cause failure analysis CD-HATconceptual design hazard analysis type CDRcritical design review CE condition events 461Hazard Analysis Techniques for System Safety ,by Clifton A.Ericson,II Copyright #2005John Wiley &Sons,Inc.462APPENDIX ACFMA cable failure matrix analysisCIL critical item listCM configuration managementCMF common mode failureCOTS commercial off the shelfCPU central processing unitCS cut setCSCI computer software configuration itemCS&R codes,standards,and regulationsCSU computer software unitDC direct currentDD-HAT detailed design hazard analysis typeDFT dynamic fault treeDN did notDoD Department of DefenseEEG evidence event gateEMI electromagnetic interferenceEMR electromagnetic radiationEOD explosives ordnance disposalET event tree;exposure timeETA event tree analysisETBA energy trace and barrier analysisETD event tree diagramFaHA fault hazard analysisFBD functional block diagramFDEP functional dependencyFFD functionalflow diagramFMEA failure mode and effects analysisFMECA failure mode and effects and criticality analysis FMRIfinal mishap risk indexFT fault tree;failed to(MORT)FTA fault tree analysisFuHA functional hazard analysisFV Fussell–VeselyGHA gross hazard analysisHAP hazard analysis processHAR hazard action recordHAZOP hazard and operabilityAPPENDIX A463HAZOPS hazard and operability studyHCF hazard causal factorHCM hazard control methodHCR hazard control recordHD-HAT health design hazard analysis typeHE hazardous elementHF human factorsHHA health hazard assessmentHMI human machine interfaceHSI human system integrationHTS hazard tracking systemHWCI hardware configuration itemICI Institute of Chemical IndustryIE initiating eventIEL indentured equipment listIM initiating mechanismIMRI inital mishap risk indexINEL Idaho National Engineering LaboratoryIPT integrated product teamITL indentured task listJSA job safety analysisLRU line replaceable unitsLTA less than adequateMA Markov analysisMCS minimal cut setMGL multiple Greek letterMOB multiple occurring branchMOCUS method of obtaining cut setsMOE multiple occurring eventMORT management and oversight risk treeMOV motor-operated valvesMRI mishap risk indexMSDS material safety data sheetsMTBF mean time between failuresNDI nondevelopmental itemO&SHA operating&support hazard analysisOD-HAT operations design hazard analysis typeOHA operating hazard analysis464APPENDIX AOS operating systemOSD operational sequence diagramsOSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration PD-HAT preliminary design hazard analysis typePDR preliminary design reviewPE pivotal eventsPFS principal for safetyPHA preliminary hazard analysisPHL preliminary hazard listPHS&T packaging,handling,storage,and transportation PM program managerPNA Petri net analysisPRA probabilistic risk assessmentRAW risk achievement worthRBD reliability block diagramsRCA root cause analysisRF radio frequencyRFI radio frequency interferenceRG reachability graphsRHA requirements hazard analysisRHR residual heat removalRPN risk priority numberRRW risk reduction worthSAE Society of Automotive EngineersSAR safety assessment reportSBP software build planSC safety criticalSCA sneak circuit analysisSCF safety critical functionSDF software developmentfileSD-HAT system design hazard analysis typeSDP software development planSDR system design reviewSHA system hazard analysisSHRI software hazard risk indexSLOC source lines of codeSOO statement of objectiveSOW statement of workAPPENDIX A465SPF single-point failureSPR software problem reportSRCA safety requirement/criteria analysisSSCA software sneak circuit analysisSSHA subsystem hazard analysisSSMP system safety management planSSP system safety programSSPP system safety program planSSR system safety requirementsSTP software test planSTR software trouble reportSUM software user manualSWHA software hazard analysisSWSA software safety assessmentSWSSP software system safety programTE transfer eventsT/T transfer of threatTLM top-level mishapUE undesired eventVVD version description documentWBS work breakdown structureWCS weapon control system。

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