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Bursts regular

Except for occasional bursts of irregularity when specific measures are particularly sensitive to the topology and may show unexpectedly large absolute deviations, range independent class-2 rules generally possess regular, predictable profiles which are relatively insensitive to exact g topologies. [Pg.113]

Safety vaives should be inspected and maintained on a regular basis to ensure that they will operate as required. Bursting discs should also be inspected for build-up of material and damage, and should be replaced at the interval recommended by the manufacturer or a competent person. [Pg.117]

The normally harmonious music of the aminergic neuronal spheres is contrapuntal to the brain stem cholinergic system, whose modulatory output is generally reciprocal to the aminergic groups and distinctly phasic and burstlike in character (rather than tonic and regular). In fact, the phasic bursts of acetylcholine (ACh) neuronal discharge appear to be strictly and precisely related to eye movement control by the paramedian reticular formation and the oculomotor system. [Pg.91]

None No Flow 1. No inlet gas flow. 2. Flooding in column. 3. PCV fails shut, line blockage or isolation valve closed in error. 4. Line fracture or flange failure. No tail gas for expansion. Pressure build up in column and line As for I. As for 2. As for 1. See Table 9.8. a) Install LOW LEVEL ALARM on b) Install pressure relief valve with bursting disc. Covered by b). C)Install HIGH LEVEL ALARM on Covered by a) d) Institute regular inspection of all transfer lines. PIC. PIC. [Pg.183]

Tiny pieces of white phosphorus deposited on filter paper burst into flame on contact with air. That s why white phosphorus is never found free in nature. Phosphorus is an essential element in living systems for example, phosphate groups occur regularly along strands of DNA. [Pg.367]

Exhaust filters should be monitored regularly to prevent excessive filter loading that could force dust particles through the filter media, or could cause the filters to burst, resulting in contamination of the ambient air. [Pg.72]


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