In chemistry , a multicomponentreaction or MCR , sometimes referred to as a Multicomponent Assembly Process or MCAP , is a chemical reaction where three or more Chemical compound compound s react to form a single product. ref Multiple Component Condensation Strategies for Combinatorial Library Synthesis Robert W. Armstrong, Andrew P. Combs, Paul A. Tempest, S. David Brown, and Thomas A. Keating Acc. Chem. Res., 1996, 29 3 , pp 123 131 DOI 10.1021 ar9502083 ref By definition, multicomponent reactions are those reactions whereby more than two reactants combine in a sequential manner to give highly ... most important isocyanide based multicomponent reactions are the Passerini 3 componentreaction to produce acyloxy carboxamides and the Ugi 4 componentreaction, which yields the acylamino carboxamides ... Reactions . ref Examples of three component reactions Alkyne trimerisation Biginelli reaction Bucherer Bergs reaction Gewald reaction Hantzsch pyridine synthesis Kabachnik Fields reaction Mannich reaction Passerini reaction Pauson Khand reaction Strecker amino acid synthesis Ugi reaction Asinger reaction The exact nature of this type of reaction is often difficult to assess, in collision theory a simultaneous interaction of 3 or more different molecules is less likely resulting in a low reaction ..., Vol. 73, No. 1, pp. 187 191 doi 10.1351 pac200173010187 ref For example, a 7 component MCR results from combining the Ugi reaction with the Asinger reaction . ref The discovery of new isocyanide based multicomponent reactions Alexander D mling Current Opinion in Chemical Biology 2000, 4, 318 323 ... multicomponent reaction was the Strecker synthesis of amino cyanides in 1850 from which ... reactions at the CII atom, which then converts to the CIV form in a exothermic reaction ... Chemistry ref See also A tandem reaction is a consecutive series of intramolecular organic reaction ... Presentation on Multicomponent Reactions Category Multiple component reactions Category Chemical kinetics ... more details
Wiktionary componentComponent may refer to Usage Component may refer to System components, the constituents of a system Electronic component s, the constituents of electronic circuits Component ingredient , the main ingredient in a dish Component video , a type of analog video information that is transmitted or stored as two or more separate signals Symmetrical components , in electrical engineering, analysis of unbalanced three phase power systems Component based software engineering , a field of study within software engineering dealing with software components, reusable software elements with a specification Component UML , definition of component in the Unified Modeling Language Component thermodynamics , a chemically independent constituent of a phase of a system Lumped component , a model of spatially distributed systems Component VTA , a light rail station in San Jose, California Software component , part of the starting platform for service orientation throughout software engineering Mathematical terms Component group theory , a quasisimple subnormal subgroup Connected component graph theory , a maximal connected subgraph Connected component topology in topology, a maximal connected subspace of a topological space Vector component , a term in the decomposition of a vector into various directions such as axial, radial or tangential See also Giant component Identity component Irreducible component Strongly connected component Tangential and normal components Category Components disambiguation ca Component da Komponent de Komponente es Componente fr Composant ko hu Komponens egy rtelm s t lap nl Component ja no Komponent pt Componente ru simple Component sk Komponent fi Komponentti sv Komponent ... more details
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Refimprove date April 2007 In thermodynamics, a component is a chemically independent constituent of a system. The number of components represents the minimum number of independent species necessary to define the composition of all phases of the system. ref name Atkins Peter Atkins and Julio de Paula, Physical Chemistry 8th Edition W.H. Freeman 2006 , p.175 176 ref Calculating the number of components in a system is necessary, for example, when applying Gibbs phase rule in determination of the number of degrees of freedom physics and chemistry degrees of freedom of a system. The number of components is equal to the number of distinct chemical species constituents , minus the number of chemical reactions between them, minus the number of any constraints like charge neutrality or balance of molar quantities . Examples Water A system that contains water in the liquid state also contains hydronium cations and hydroxyl anions according to the reaction 2 H sub 2 sub O math rightleftharpoons math H sub 3 sub O sup sup OH sup sup The number of components in such a system is 3 chemical constituents 1 chemical reaction 1 constraint charge neutrality 1. CaCO sub 3 sub CaO CO sub 2 sub system This is an example of a system with several phases, which at ordinary temperatures are two solids and a gas. There are three chemical species CaCO sub 3 sub , CaO and CO sub 2 sub and one reaction CaCO sub 3 sub math rightleftharpoons math CaO CO sub 2 sub . The number of components is then 3 1 2 ref name Atkins . If the composition of the same system is instead expressed in terms of ions, the number of independent components does not change. There are now 4 chemical species Ca sup 2 sup , CO sub 3 sub sup 2 sup , O sup 2 sup and CO sub 2 sub and the number of components is calculated as 4 chemical constituents 1 chemical reaction 1 constraint charge neutrality 2. Water Hydrogen Oxygen The reactions .... ref name Atkins References references Category Chemical thermodynamics hu Komponens k mia nl Component ... more details
biconnected components. This can be represented by computing one biconnected component out of every such y a component which contains y will contain the subtree of y , plus v , and then erasing ... if it has at least two children. Thus, it suffices to simply build one component out of each ... of 5 with 12 processors on SMPs. See also Triconnected component Bridge graph theory Block graph ... 4 year 1985 pages 755&ndash 761 doi 10.1145 4221.4225 DEFAULTSORT Biconnected Component Category ... more details
Connected component s are part of topology and graph theory , two related branches of mathematics . For the graph theoretic concept, see connected component graph theory . In topology connected component topology . Implementations Connected component labeling is an algorithm in image processing . previous link See also locally connected space Disambig Category Mathematical disambiguation fr Composante connexe ... more details
is a four componentreaction ref Straightforward Access to a Structurally Diverse Set of Oxacyclic Scaffolds through a Four ComponentReaction Oscar Jim nez, Guillermo de la Rosa, Rodolfo Lavilla Angewandte ... componentreaction with the ethyl group ethyl ester of glyoxylic acid , 3,4 dihydro 2H pyran, aniline ... frame center Scheme 3 Four component Povarov reaction. In order to clarify the role of the lewis ...The Povarov reaction is an organic reaction described as a formal cycloaddition between an aromatic imine and an alkene . The imine in this organic reaction is a condensation reaction product from an aniline ... be able to donate electrons. Such alkenes are enol ether s and enamine s. The reaction product in the original Povarov reaction is a quinoline . Because the reactions can be carried out with the three components premixed in one reactor it is an example of a multicomponentreaction . Image Povarov reaction general.svg Povarov reactionReaction mechanism The reaction mechanism for the Povarov reaction ... base in a condensation reaction . The Povarov reaction requires a lewis acid such as boron trifluoride to activate the imine for an electrophilic addition of the activated alkene . This reaction ... substitution . Two additional elimination reaction s create the quinoline ring structure. Image PovarovReaction.gif frame center Scheme 1 . The Povarov reaction The reaction is also classified as a subset of aza Diels Alder reaction s ref Recent synthetic developments in a powerful imino Diels Alder reaction Povarov reaction application to the synthesis of N polyheterocycles and related alkaloids ... ref Examples The reaction depicted in scheme 2 illustrates the Povarov reaction with an imine ... in Povarov reaction of benzylidene 3 nitrophenyl amine Paul J. Stevenson and Isla Graham ... ref . This reaction is regioselective because the iminium ion preverentially attacks the nitro ..., the most electron rich ring position is now ortho and not para. The reaction is also Diastereomer ... more details
File Component.PNG thumb 320px A UML Component with provided and required interfaces A component in the Unified Modeling Language represents a modular part of a system , that encapsulates its content and whose manifestation is replaceable within its built environment environment . A component defines its behavior in terms of provided and required Interface computer science interfaces . ref name OMG UML V2.1.2 OMG 2008 . http www.omg.org spec UML 2.1.2 Superstructure PDF OMG Unified Modeling Language OMG UML , Superstructure, V2.1.2 p.146. ref A component may be replaced by another if and only if their provided and required interfaces are identical. This idea is the underpinning for the plug and play capability of component based systems and promotes software reuse ref name OMG UML V2.1.2 . As can be seen from the above definition, UML places no restriction on the granularity of a component. Thus, a component may be as small as a figures to words converter , or as large as an entire document management system . Larger pieces of a system s functionality may be assembled by reusing components as parts in an encompassing component or assembly of components, and wiring together their required and provided interfaces. ref name OMG UML V2.1.2 Such assemblies are illustrated by means of component diagram s. Related terms Package UML References reflist Refimprove date February 2009 External links http www.uml diagrams.org component diagrams.html componentComponent in UML 2 UML DEFAULTSORT Component Uml Category Unified Modeling Language uml stub de Komponente UML ... more details
Spread Component SC as used in the NFDRS The Spread Component is a rating of the forward rate of spread of a headfire. ref Deeming, et al., 1977 ref Deeming states that the spread component is numerically equal to the theoretical ideal rate of spread expressed in feet per minute. This carefully worded statement indicates both guidelines it s theoretical and cautions it s ideal that must be used when applying the SPread Component. Wind speed, slope and fine fuel moisture are key inputs in the calculations of the spread component, thus accounting for a high variability from day to day. The Spread Component is expressed on an open ended scale thus it has no upper limit. References reflist Category Firefighting in the United States ... more details
File Policy Admin Component Diagram.PNG thumb 420px Component Diagram of an Insurance Policy Administration System UML diagram types In the Unified Modeling Language , a component diagram depicts how component UML components are wired together to form larger components and or software system s. They are used to illustrate the structure of arbitrarily complex systems. Overview Components are wired together by using an assembly connector to connect the required interface computing interface of one component with the provided interface of another component. This illustrates the service consumer service provider relationship between the two components. An assembly connector is a connector between two components that defines that one component provides the services that another component requires ... Modeling Language UML , Superstructure, V2.1.2 , p.154. ref When using a component diagram to show the internal structure of a component, the provided and required interfaces of the encompassing component can delegate to the corresponding interfaces of the contained components. A delegation connector is a connector that links the external contract of a component as specified by its ports to the internal realization of that behavior by the component s parts. ref name OMG V2.1.2 The example ... depicted in the above diagram may have other component diagrams illustrating their internal structure. References reflist Refimprove date February 2009 External links commonscat Component diagrams http www.agilemodeling.com artifacts componentDiagram.htm Introduction to UML 2 Component Diagrams by Scott W. Ambler http www.agilemodeling.com style componentDiagram.htm UML 2 Component Diagram ... Component Diagrams in UML 2 http www.uml diagrams.org component diagrams.html UML 2 Component Diagrams UML DEFAULTSORT Component Diagram Category Unified Modeling Language diagrams Category Component based software engineering Category Article Feedback 5 uml stub de Komponentendiagramm ... more details
Component engineering is an engineering discipline primarily used to assure the availability of suitable components required to manufacture a larger product. The term combines two ideas A wikt componentcomponent a smaller, self contained part of a larger entity Engineering the discipline and profession of applying science knowledge to implement some functional design Those who practice this discipline are called component engineers. Component engineers typically select, qualify, approve, document, and manage purchased components and direct material required to produce an end product. ref name Design Chain Associates definition http www.designchainassociates.com component.html ref . Component engineers typically analyze and qualify interchangeable parts from sources vendor s outside their organization. Because of the high number of components used in electronic assemblies, component engineering is closely associated with design and manufacture. Component engineering can also refer to the manufacturer of selected equipment used in theatrical motion picture projection. This equipment falls into two categories units that automatically control the presentation and those that comprise part of the sound system. See also engineering just in time business list of engineering branches manufacturing engineering References Reflist External links http www.cesoc.org cejobdef.htm Component Engineering Society of Orange County, California CESOC definition http www.designchainassociates.com component.html Design Chain Associates definition Category Manufacturing ... more details
Refimprove date June 2009 In Apple Macintosh computer programming , Component Manager was one of many approaches to sharing code that originated on the pre PowerPC Macintosh. It was originally introduced as part of QuickTime , which remained the part of Mac OS that used it most heavily. ref citebook title The multimedia Internet first Stephen B. last Weinstein publisher Springer year 2005 ISBN 0387236813 pages 355 ref Technical details A component was a piece of code that provided various functions that may be invoked by clients. Each function was identified by a signed 16 bit integer ID code. Non positive codes were reserved for predefined functions that should be understood by all components open close a component instance, query whether a function was supported, etc. The meanings of positive function codes depended on the type of component. A component instance was created by opening a component. This called the component s open function to allocate and initialize any necessary storage .... Components and component instances were referenced by 32 bit values that were not pointer computer programming pointer s. Instead, they were interpreted as keys into internal Component ... and manufacturer . For instance, a component type might be raster image compressor , subtypes of which ... available, a component could delegate parts of its functions to another component as a form of subclassing for code reuse. It was also possible for one component to capture another, which meant that all accesses to the captured component had to go through the capturing one. Mac OS Components Mac OS accumulated a great variety of component types Within QuickTime , there were image codecs, media handlers ... others. The Sound Manager moved to a predominantly component based architecture in version 3.0 sound output devices were represented as components, and there were also component types for mixing multiple ... Component based software engineering ... more details
In mathematics , the identity component of a topological group G is the connected component topology connected component G sub 0 sub of G that contains the identity element of the group. Similarly, the identity path component of a topological group G is the path component of G that contains the identity element of the group. Properties The identity component G sub 0 sub of a topological group G is a closed set closed , normal subgroup of G . It is closed since components are always closed. It is a subgroup since multiplication and inversion in a topological group are continuous map topology continuous map s by definition. Moreover, for any continuous automorphism a of G we have a G sub 0 sub G sub 0 sub . It follows that G sub 0 sub is normal in G . The identity component G sub 0 sub of a topological group G need not be open set open in G . In fact, we may have G sub 0 sub e , in which case G is totally disconnected group totally disconnected . However, the identity component of a locally path connected space for instance a Lie group is always open, since it contains a path connected neighbourhood of e and therefore is a clopen set . The identity path component may in general be smaller than the identity component since path connectedness is a stronger condition than connectedness , but these agree if G is locally path connected. Component group The quotient group G G sub 0 sub is called the group of components or component group of G . Its elements are just the connected components of G . The component group G G sub 0 sub is a discrete group if and only if G sub 0 sub is open. If G is an affine algebraic group then G G sub 0 sub is actually a finite group . One may similarly define the path component group as the group of path components quotient of G by the identity path component , and in general the component group is a quotient of the path component group, but if G is locally path connected these groups agree. The path component group can also be characterized as the zeroth ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A component speaker is a car audio loudspeaker speaker matched for optimal sound quality. Typically a pair of tweeter s and mid woofer bass drivers are matched with a audio crossover crossover to limit the frequency range each speaker must accurately reproduce. Component speakers drivers are physically separated so the tweeter, which is very directional, can be placed in an optimal position, usually on the dash facing the listener, while the larger mid bass driver can be placed where there is room, often in the lower front of the car doors. Component speaker pairs are offered by all of the high end audio manufacturers. DEFAULTSORT Component Speaker Automotive part stub Category Loudspeakers Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Component television is a form factor dn date December 2011 in which a television set is sold as a system of separate components, similar to audio components . ref http www.sony.net Fun SH 1 35 h3.html History of the Sony Profeel component television Dead link date February 2011 ref For example, a component television system is a Video monitor monitor , Television tuner tuner and Loudspeaker speaker s sold separately and which can be integrated into a single system. The component television form factor began in 1980 but became notable in 1982 with Sony s ProFeel television line and became a design fad with many manufacturers until the late 1980s. References Reflist Category Video hardware electronics stub ... more details
Infobox Station name Component type Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail VTA light rail station address 1st Street and Component Drive BR San Jose, California coordinates coord 37.382730 121.92536 type railwaystation region US CA display inline,title image line Rail color box system SCVTA line Blue Rail color box system SCVTA line Green other parking opened 1987 ADA true owned Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority VTA services s rail title SCVTA s line system SCVTA line Blue previous Bonaventura next Karina s line system SCVTA line Green previous Bonaventura next Karina Component is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority . The station is located located in San Jose, California in the center median of 1st Street near Component Drive. The station s street address is 2540 N. First Street. Component has a split platform. The northbound platform is located just north of Component Drive, the southbound platform is located just south of Component Drive. Component is served by both the Alum Rock Santa Teresa VTA Alum Rock Santa Teresa and Mountain View Winchester VTA Mountain View Winchester light rail lines. Transit connections http www.vta.org schedules SC 59.html VTA Bus Route 59 , which previously served this station, was discontinued on January 14, 2008 as a result of updates to VTA bus service. External links http www.transitunlimited.org Component Station Transit Unlimited Santa Clara VTA Category Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail stations Category Railway stations in San Jose, California tram stub California railstation stub ... more details
Image Immunglobulin A as Dimer.png thumb right 180 px The protein dimer dimer ic IgA molecule. br 1 Immunoglobulin heavy chain H chain . br 2 Immunoglobulin light chain L chain . br 3 J chain . br 4 secretory component . The secretory component is a component of immunoglobulin A IgA which consists of a portion of the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor . Polymeric IgA binds to the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor on the basolateral surface of epithelial cells and is taken up into the cell via transcytosis . The receptor IgA complex passes through the cellular compartments before being secreted on the lumen anatomy luminal surface of the epithelial cells, still attached to the receptor. Proteolysis of the receptor occurs and the dimeric IgA molecule, along with the secretory component, are free to diffuse throughout the lumen. ref Cite journal author CS Kaetzel, JK Robinson, KR Chintalacharuvu, JP Vaerman, and ME Lamm title The polymeric immunoglobulin receptor secretory component mediates transport of immune complexes across epithelial cells a local defense function for IgA journal Proc Natl Acad Sci USA volume 88 issue 19 pages 8796 8800 year 1991 pmid 1924341 doi 10.1073 pnas.88.19.8796 pmc 52597 ref External links MeshName Secretory component References Reflist Category Antibodies Immunology stub pl Fragment wydzielniczy ... more details
Ignition Component IC ref http www.wrh.noaa.gov sew fire olm nfdr com.htm ref A component of the NFDRS National Fire Danger Rating System The Ignition Component is a number which relates the probability that a fire will result if a firebrand is introduced into a fine fuel complex. The ignition component can range from 0 when conditions are cool and damp, to 100 on days when the weather is dry and windy. Theoretically, on a day when the ignition component registers a 60 approximately 60 of all fire brands that come into contact with wildland fuels will require suppression action. Ignition normally takes place in the dead component of the fine fuels. Three distinct steps must be considered in this ignition process. They are A firebrand must come into contact with the dead fuel. The fuel particle must be dry. The temperature of the fuel particle must be raised to the kindling point which is about 380 degrees Celsius. Living material in the fine fuel complex reduces the efficiency of ignition. Therefore, an adjustment to the ignition component is made based on the percentage of live fuel herbaceous vegetation in the fine fuel complex. The moisture content of the dead component of the fine fuel 1 hr. timelag fuel moisture is determined by the state of the weather sunny or cloudy , air temperature , and relative humidity at the time of the 2 p.m. fire weather observation. The condition of the herbaceous live vegetation and the 1 hr. timelag fuel moisture are then integrated in the calculation the fine fuel moisture FFM which expresses the effective moisture content of the fine fuels. The closer the initial temperature of the fuel is to the ignition temperature, the more likely a fire will result when a firebrand in introduced into the fine fuel complex, since not a much energy is required to raise the fuel particle to its ignition temperature. References reflist Category Fire Category Firefighting ... more details
Infobox programming language name Component Pascal logo paradigm imperative programming imperative , structured programming structured , modular programming modular , object oriented programming object oriented year 1991 designer Oberon microsystems developer latest release version latest release date latest test version latest test date typing strong typing strong , static typing static dialects implementations influenced by Oberon 2 influenced operating system license website Component Pascal is a programming language in the tradition of Niklaus Wirth s Pascal programming language Pascal , Modula ... Integrated Development Environment is called BlackBox Component Builder . At the time the first version ... that the BlackBox Component Builder was made available as a free download and that an open source ... 1.6rc6 appeared on Oberon microsystems web pages in 2011. BlackBox Component Pascal uses the extensions ... s ymbol f ile for symbol files while Gardens Point Component Pascal uses .cp for source and .cps for symbol files. BlackBox Component Pascal has its own executable and loadable object format .ocf O ... links http www.oberon.ch Oberon microsystems http www.oberon.ch pdf CP Lang.pdf Component Pascal Language Report http www.oberon.ch pdf CP New.pdf What s new in Component Pascal? http www.oberon.ch blackbox.html More Information Download the BlackBox Component Builder http www.lrz muenchen.de bernhard ... Point Component Pascal at QUT PLAS http gpcp.codeplex.com Gardens Point Component Pascal at CodePlex http www.zinnamturm.eu Component Pascal Collection with many useful sources http www.cfbsoftware.com gpcp Component Pascal Resources dmoz Computers Programming Languages Oberon Component Pascal Evolution ... CP New.pdf What s New in Component Pascal Changes from Oberon 2 to CP , Pfister 2001 Category .NET programming languages Category Oberon programming language family Category Component based software engineering Pascal de Component Pascal it Component Pascal ja Component Pascal ru ... more details
In network theory , a giant component is a connected component of a given random graph that contains a constant fraction of the entire graph s vertex graph theory vertices . Giant components are a prominent feature of the Erd s R nyi model of random graphs, in which each possible edge connecting pairs of a given set of mvar n vertices is present, independently of the other edges, with probability mvar p . In this model, if math p le frac 1 epsilon n math for any constant math epsilon 0 math , then with high probability all connected components of the graph have size math O log n , and there is no giant component. However, for math p ge frac 1 epsilon n math there is with high probability a single giant component, with all other components having size math O log n . For math p frac 1 n math , intermediate between these two possibilities, the number of vertices in the largest component of the graph is with high probability proportional to math n 2 3 math . ref name b citation contribution 6. The Evolution of Random Graphs The Giant Component pages 130 159 title Random Graphs volume 73 series Cambridge studies in advanced mathematics first B la last Bollob s edition 2nd publisher Cambridge University Press year 2001 isbn 9780521797221 . ref Alternatively, if one adds randomly selected edges one at a time, starting with an empty graph , then it is not until approximately math n 2 math edges have been added that the graph contains a large component, and soon after that the component becomes giant. More precisely, when math t math edges have been added, for values of math t math close to but larger than math n 2 math , the size of the giant component is approximately math 4t 2n math . ref name b However, according to the coupon collector s problem , math Theta n log n math edges ... to a giant component also occurs in random graphs with non uniform degree distribution s. ref citation pages 113 142 contribution 6. The Rise of the Giant Component title Complex Graphs and Networks ... more details
Dablink This article is about analog component video for the processing of color components in digital ... May 2008 Image Component cables.jpg thumb right Three cables, each with RCA connector RCA plug s at both ends, are often used to carry YPbPr analog component video Component video is a video signal that has been split into two or more component channels. In popular use, it refers to a type of component analog video CAV information that is transmitted or stored as three separate signals. Component ... is combined into a single line level signal that is used in analog television . Like composite, component ... other qualifications the term component video generally refers to analog YPbPr component video with sync on luma. Analog component video Reproducing a video signal on a display device for example, a Cathode ... other. A signal separated in this way is called component video . S Video , RGB and YPbPr signals comprise two or more separate signals hence, all are component video signals. For most consumer level applications, Analog circuit analog component video is used. Digital component video is slowly becoming popular in both computer and home theatre applications. Component video is capable of carrying ... TVs support the use of component video up to their native resolution. RGB analog component video Image ... 002.jpg thumb right A 21 pin SCART connector. The various RGB red, green, blue analog component ... http www.digitalconnection.com downloads 9A65manual.pdf How to Use the 9A65 Component to RGB Video Converter ref Component video sync Sync on Green SoG is less common, and while some VGA monitors support ... used only in certain specialized equipment. YPbPr analog component video main YPbPr Image Component video jack.jpg thumb YPbPr component video out on a consumer electronics device. Further types of component analog video signals do not use R, G, and B components but rather a colorless component, termed ... information. Both the S Video component video output two separate signals and the YPbPr component ... more details
In the mathematics mathematical Classification theorem classification of finite simple group s, the component theorem of harvs txt last Aschbacher year1 1975 year2 1976 shows that if G is a simple group of odd type, and various other assumptions are satisfied, then G has a centralizer of an involution mathematics involution with a standard component with small centralizer. References Citation last1 Aschbacher first1 Michael author1 link Michael Aschbacher title On finite groups of component type url http projecteuclid.org euclid.ijm 1256050927 mr 0376843 year 1975 journal Illinois Journal of Mathematics issn 0019 2082 volume 19 pages 87 115 Citation last1 Aschbacher first1 Michael author1 link Michael Aschbacher title Tightly embedded subgroups of finite groups doi 10.1016 0021 8693 76 90028 4 mr 0422400 year 1976 journal Journal of Algebra issn 0021 8693 volume 42 issue 1 pages 85 101 Category Finite groups Category Theorems in group theory Abstract algebra stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Fundamental Component Type studio Artist Byzantine band Byzantine Cover Byzantinetfcomponent.jpg Released February 10, 2004 Recorded 2003 Genre Thrash metal br Groove metal br Progressive metal Length 52 00 Label Prosthetic Records Producer Aaron Fisher and Byzantine band Byzantine Reviews Allmusic Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r678496 pure url yes link Last album Broadmoor album Broadmoor br 2003 This album The Fundamental Component br 2004 Next album And They Shall Take Up Serpents br 2005 The Fundamental Component is the first studio album from Byzantine band Byzantine . It was released on February 10, 2004. Track listing Hatfield 5 51 Stick Figure 4 49 Stoning Judas 4 38 My New Casket 6 16 Sin Remover 5 47 Slipping On Noise 4 54 Kill Chain 5 19 The Devil s Arithmetic 4 30 Brundlefly 4 38 The Filth of Our Underlings 5 43 Personnel Chris OJ Ojeda Vocals & Rhythm Guitar Tony Rohbrough Lead & Rhythm Guitar Chris Cid Adams Bass Guitar Matt Wolfe Drums Josh Galeos mixing Aaron Fisher Producer engineer Singles Hatfield DEFAULTSORT Fundamental Component Category Byzantine albums Category 2004 debut albums ... more details