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An industry perspective

Altliougli this chapter addresses emergency response planning from an industrial perspective, explain why it would be advantageous and explore emergency response planning at the home or office. [Pg.100]

M. Juza, Development of a high performance liquid cliromatographic simulated moving bed separation from an industrial perspective , J. Chromatogr. 865 35-49 (1999). [Pg.134]

Bubble columns and mechanically stirred reactors are the most common reactor types for slurry systems in laboratories, but they have many disadvantages from an industrialization perspective. Mechanically stirred reactors usually used for laboratorial studies are difficult to scale-up. In order to achieve good mixing and mass transfer between the gas and slurry phases, bubble column must be operated at a high space velocity, which leads to a relative low one-through conversion of the syngas. [Pg.490]

Basic Requirements on Chemical Engineering from an Industrial Perspective... [Pg.31]

Stankiewicz, A. I., Reactive separations for process intensification an industrial perspective, Chem. Eng. Proc. 42 (2003) 137-144. [Pg.107]

Cell Cultures in Drug Discovery An Industrial Perspective 5.4.5... [Pg.108]

From an industrial perspective, quantitative knowledge of the existence of different transporters within the cellular system used in screening procedures is of major importance as it can influence both the predictive value of the permeability coefficients and interpretation of the results. In addition, information on species differences or similarities or discrepancies between cell culture models and animals now provide an important basis for the scaling of data during the early phases of drug discovery for animals or humans [48]. [Pg.114]

The importance from an industrial perspective is the possibility of testing compounds for interaction with transporters, and to obtain suggestions as to how the structure of the compound may be changed to either increase or decrease the interaction potential (to build a SPR). Functional and specific assays are therefore needed. [Pg.115]

Lang J, Wood SC Development of Orphan Vaccines. An Industry Perspective. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 1999, 5(6) 749-755. [Pg.140]

Evans, D.C. et al., Drug-protein adducts An industry perspective on minimizing the potential for drug bioactivation in drug discovery and development, Chem. Res. Toxicol., 17, 3, 2004. [Pg.631]

Williams, N. 2008. Presidential perspective The Exploration Crisis - An Industry Perspective. SEG Newsletter, 73, 7p. [Pg.433]

VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND SOLVENT EMISSIONS DIRECTIVE. AN INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE... [Pg.98]

In the chlorate industry, EMOS has proven its utility and cost-effectiveness in several production units throughout North America. It has been developed from an industrial perspective based on a flexible modular system and has demonstrated good reliability with over five years of continuous operation in some chlorate facilities. The system can be installed inside a few days requiring minimal shutdown of production facilities. Its operation is simple and non-intrusive on the normal control of the electrolyser process. [Pg.126]


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