METAL ION REMOVAL BY PEAT IN MULTICOMPONENT ...
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A Miskolci Egyetem Közleménye, A sorozat, Bányászat, 81. kötet (2011) 325 METAL ION REMOVAL BY PEAT IN MULTICOMPONENT SOULUTION SYSTEM Szántó Judit doktorandusz University of Miskolc, Department of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, 3515 Miskolc, Miskolc-Egyetemváros, Abstract The aim of this study to summarizes the results of measurements which are investigates the adsorption of metal ions on Swedish peat from solutions with low concentrations of metals.
  • swedish peat from solutions with low concentrations of metals
  • peat
  • adsorption of the zn
  • reactive media
  • mixed solutions
  • metal ion removal by peat
  • buffer system
  • chemical engineering
  • removal

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Oracle Scripting
Concepts and Procedures
Release 11i
August 2000
Part No. A86105-01Oracle Scripting Concepts and Procedures, Release 11i
Part No. A86105-01
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Send Us Your Comments ................................................................................................................... ix
Preface............................................................................................................................................................ xi
Intended Audience ................................................................................................................................ xi
Structure................................................................................................................................................. xii
Related Documents............................................................................................................................... xii
Understanding Oracle Scripting
What is Oracle Scripting? ....................................................................................................................... 1
The Building Blocks of a Script Workflow........................................................................................... 1
Using Oracle Scripting Author
Getting Started with Oracle Scripting Author..................................................................................... 6
Working with Script Files....................................................................................................................... 9
Starting a New Script Project ................................................................................................................. 9
Opening an Existing Script Project........................................................................................................ 9
Saving a Script Project........................................................................................................................... 10
Reversing All Changes Since the Last Save Command ................................................................... 10
Importing a Script Workflow into a Script Project ........................................................................... 10
Exporting a Script Workflow as a Separate Script File..................................................................... 11
Printing a Script Workflow .................................................................................................................. 11
Closing a Script Project ......................................................................................................................... 12
Working with the Tool Palette............................................................................................................. 12
Inserting an Object................................................................................................................................. 12
iiiSetting the Properties Dialog Box to Pop Up at Object Creation .................................................... 13
Inserting a Panel..................................................................................................................................... 13
Inserting a Group ................................................................................................................................... 14
Inserting a Block..................................................................................................................................... 14
Inserting a Termination Point .............................................................................................................. 15
Inserting a Branch .................................................................................................................................. 15
Setting the Properties Dialog Box to Pop Up at Branch Creation................................................... 16
Inserting a Straight Branch ................................................................................................................... 16
Inserting a Branch with Corners.......................................................................................................... 16
Adding a Corner to an Existing Branch.............................................................................................. 17
Moving a Corner of a Branch ............................................................................................................... 17
Deleting a Corner from a Branch......................................................................................................... 18
Selecting Objects..................................................................................................................................... 18
Deselecting Objects................................................................................................................................ 19
Moving Objects....................................................................................................................................... 19
Moving Branches ................................................................................................................................... 20
Deleting Panels, Groups, and Blocks .................................................................................................. 20
Deleting Branches .................................................................................................................................. 21
Viewing Objects in the Workspace...................................................................................................... 21
Fitting a Script Layout in the Workspace ........................................................................................... 22
Drilling Down Into or Up From a Group or Block............................................................................ 22
Aligning Objects..................................................................................................................................... 23
Defining Panels ...................................................................................................................................... 24
Defining the Panel Name...................................................................................................................... 24
Defining the Panel Label....................................................................................................................... 25
Substituting a Java Bean for a Panel.................................................................................................... 25
Defining Panel Text ............................................................................................................................... 26
Entering Panel Text................................................................................................................................ 27
Inserting a Hyperlink ........................................

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