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In the design of the container, factors being considered are fuel assembly size, weight, enrichment, amount of bumup, and age. Production of canisters must fit the schedule of fuel acceptance (18). [Pg.230]

Mora, M.A., H.J. Auman, J.P. Ludwig, J.P. Giesy, D.A. Verbrugge, and M.E. Ludwig. 1993. Polychlorinated biphenyls and chlorinated insecticides in plasma of Caspian terns relationships with age, productivity, and colony site tenacity in the Great Lakes. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 24 320-331. [Pg.1333]

Fiber-reinforced composites contain strong fibers embedded in a continuous phase. They form the basis of many of the advanced and space-age products. They are important because they offer strength without weight and good resistance to weathering. Typical fibers are fiberous glass, carbon-based, aromatic nylons, and polyolefins. Typical resins are polyimides, polyesters, epoxys, PF, and many synthetic polymers. Applications include biomedical, boating, aerospace and outer space, sports, automotive, and industry. [Pg.256]

Children younger than 6 years of age - Products vary. Consult product labeling for specific guidelines. [Pg.1405]

Glycation reactions. Glucose or other sugars may react non-enzymatically with proteins to form glycation products. Early glycation products such as fructosamine-protein adducts may later be transformed to the more complex advanced glycation end products (AGE products). [Pg.140]

Curing reactions Vulcanisation reactions Isothermal ageing Product stability Thermal degradation Identification of processing aids Plasticisers Mould lubricants Blowing agents Antioxidants Flame retardants Safety concerns... [Pg.20]

Perfluorinated alkanes, alkenes or cycloalkanes show a high thermal stability, heating to temperatures over 1000 C results in radical cleavage to give short chains or alkenes.However, C C bonds which contain quaternary and tertiary carbons are cleaved at lower temperatures than those between secondary carbons. In the presence of bromine, chlorine or toluene, cleav age products are isolated, e.g.Rp—Rp - 2 RpBr Other examples involve pyrolyses. ... [Pg.708]

Other aging effects Aging due to cementing of primary particles is difiScult to observe directly because of other simultaneous changes. Nevertheless, it may be inferred that such processes going on in the flocculated state render impossible the subsequent peptization, or dispersal, of an aged product. Kolthofif and others have discussed the cementing process for barium sulfate, lead chromate, and silver bromide. ... [Pg.156]

A -(carboxymethyl)lysine (357), is a main AGE product found in vivo [310,311]. About 50% of 357 seems to be formed via oxidative degradation of the Amadori product 356. The reduced... [Pg.417]

A good example of potentially useful enhanced oxidation is in the aging of fermented products such as spirits where limited oxidation is potentially useful for flavor development and early maturation of the product. Sonication has been successfully employed to enhance the flavor of some wines and spirits. The effect of irradiation with 1 MHz ultrasound has been shown to alter the alcohol/ester balance in such products to give the appearance of an aged product [8], This seems to be particularly successful for whisky where a patented method has been described which reduces the normally prolonged aging time to less than 1 year by applying ultrasound to the liquor in a standard barrel [9],... [Pg.181]


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