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  2. Remote job entry - Wikipedia

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    Remote job entry, or Remote Batch, is the procedure for sending requests for non-interactive data processing tasks to mainframe computers from remote workstations, and by extension the process of receiving the output from such jobs at a remote workstation.

  3. Binary silicon-hydrogen compounds - Wikipedia

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    hexasilane Si 6 H 14 or H 3 Si−SiH 2 −SiH 2 −SiH 2 −SiH 2 −SiH 3, 6 silicon atoms and 14 hydrogen atoms, analogous to hexane; Silanes are named by adding the suffix-silane to the appropriate numerical multiplier prefix. Hence, disilane, Si 2 H 6; trisilane Si 3 H 8; tetrasilane Si 4 H 10; pentasilane Si 5 H 12; etc.

  4. Polysilicon hydride - Wikipedia

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    The Na 2 SiH 2 dissolves in the mercury to generate the diradical SiH 2, which then forms the final products. [3] Polysilicon hydrides may also be produced by the dehalogenation of polysilicon halides. An illustrative reaction is the debromination of HSiBr 3 with Mg in ether: [4] HSiBr 3 + 3/2 Mg → 1/x (SiH) x + 3/2 MgBr 2

  5. SIE (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The SIE format is an open standard for transferring accounting data between different software produced by different software suppliers.. SIE could be used to transfer data between software on the same computer, but also used for sending data between companies, for example between the company, the accountant and the audit.

  6. Silylidyne - Wikipedia

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    These hydrides decompose to SiH when heated to 750 K. [2] Other ways to coat a silicon surface in hydrogen is via reaction with atomic hydrogen, or hot silane. [3] A (111) crystal face will become covered in the pure monohydride, but other faces on a silicon crystal will also have the dihydride and trihydride groups.

  7. Silanide - Wikipedia

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    The silanide ion has an effective ionic radius of 2.26 Å. In salts at room temperature the ion's orientation is not stable, and it rotates. But at lower temperatures (under 200K) silanide becomes fixed in orientation. [7]

  8. SIH - Wikipedia

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    Silylidyne (SiH or HSi), a molecule composed of silicon and hydrogen in a 1:1 ratio Spontaneous intracranial hypotension, disease, caused by spinal cerebrospinal fluid loss, presents with * Orthostatic headache

  9. Silicon compounds - Wikipedia

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    SiH 3 Br + 2 Me 2 NH → SiH 3 NMe 2 + Me 2 NH 2 Br 4 SiH 3 I + 5 N 2 H 4 → (SiH 3) 2 NN(SiH 3) 2 + 4 N 2 H 5 I. Many such compounds have been prepared, the only known restriction being that the nitrogen is always tertiary, and species containing the SiH–NH group are unstable at room temperature. The stoichiometry around the nitrogen atom ...