Mag2 definition

Mag2 means the MagneGas Fuel produced with a Gasifier from oil feedstock.

Examples of Mag2 in a sentence

  • Heyrovsky´ Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v.v.i., Dolejskova 3, 182 23 Prague, Czech RepublicE-Mail address: aisenbrey@unistra.fr Mag2 and PGLa are antibiotic peptides discovered in the skin of the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis).

  • The color of the Mag2 brackets in the main view are different than those of the Mag1 brackets.

  • Three additional monitoring wells (Mag-1, Mag-2, Mag-3) were installed in 12/03 and 1/04.

  • Fig- ure 2-1).At the beginning of a risk analysis, the protection matrix below provides some first guidance.

  • Let M -Mag2 be the full subcategory of M -Mag1 with objects all (X, a, b), in which the pair (X, b) is a semigroup, that is, the diagram X ⊗ (X ⊗ X) α // (X ⊗ X) ⊗ X 1⊗bX ⊗ X b // X b X ⊗b⊗1 X University of Cape Towncommutes.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions herein, MagneGas will sell to TALON, and TALON will purchase from MagneGas the following: (a) one Gasifier as identified on Exhibit A, (b) one Sterilization Unit as identified on Exhibit B, (c) 250-150 cylinders full of Mag2 and (d) 50 MagneGas Regulators.

  • Type of Magnetometer SensorCesium Vapour, three sensorsModelCS-3ManufacturerScintrex Ltd.Resolution0.001 nT counting at 0.1 per secondSensitivity+/- 0.005 nTDynamic Range15,000 to 100,000 nTFourth Difference0.02 nTRecorded Sample Rate0.1 secondsNoise Envelope0.10nT (Tail Mag)2.

  • Mag2 can be triggered by an event to collect a periodically sampled continuous signal.

  • As part of the synergies between the Group and Mag2, the Company will offer AirTrip to the broad user base of Mag2.

  • Data concerning fruit No. /tree, fruit weight and yield affected significantly by the different levels of soil application with potassium humate, magnetite or foliar application with cobalt and their interaction in the two seasons, adding high level from KH2 (100 g/tree) gave the highest sig- nificant values of fruit No. /tree, fruit weight and yield in the two seasons followed by Mag2 (500g/tree) and Mag1 (250 g/ tree) in the first and second season, respectively.

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