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E. Preisler, personal communication E. Preisler and A. H. Reidies, Winnacker-Kbchler, Chemische Technologic, Vol. 2, 4th ed.. Cad Hanser Vedag, Munchen, Germany, 1981. [Pg.529]

If discussion on a medicine is initiated by the person or persons on whom a representative cads, the representative is not obliged to have available the information on that medicine referred to in this clause. [Pg.822]

I hereby declare that this thesis entided Advanced Chemical Oxidation Treatment of Dye Wastewater and Remediation of Chlorinated Aromatic Dyes (CADs) Polluted Soil by Surfactant Micellar/UV System has not been, either in whole or in part, previously submitted to any other institution for a degree or other qualification, and contains no material previously published or written by another person, except where due reference is made in the text. [Pg.184]

CAD is not intended to be used for personal decontamination, in contrast to some kits developed in the USA. Protective clothing is used to prevent skin contamination from occurring. Sensitive items that require decontamination are treated with Fuller s Earth, the primary role of which is to act as a physical absorbent. [Pg.804]

PGF are increased following oxidation of LDL by macrophages, endothelial cells, and copper (G6, G7, L5, P2, P4, RIO, W3). PGF have been identified in arteriosclerotic plaques (G4, P4). Increased levels have been identified in persons with hypercholesterolemia and other classical risk factors for CAD (D2, D3, G5, M7, R4) and in persons with peripheral vascular disease (W2). [Pg.11]

It was expected that important evidence linking oxidation to CAD would be demonstrated by nutrient antioxidant trials in humans. The antioxidants were expected to retard arteriosclerosis and reduce CAD in treated persons as compared to placebo (C3). But primary and secondary randomized trials with the antioxidants vitamin E, vitamin C, and vitamin A have so far failed to prevent CAD (Al, V7). Moreover, large amounts of vitamin E (Al, N3, U3, V7) and serum protein antioxidants such as albumin and fibrinogen are found in arteriosclerotic tissue that would be expected to retard oxidation-induced disease (B2, VI). These findings do not necessarily negate the oxidation... [Pg.23]

In platelets from healthy persons and patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), the effect of an ethanol extract of arjuna on platelet function indices was determined by incubating the platelets with arjuna extract in a time- and dose-dependent (concentrations of 25 to 100 ng/ml) manner in the presence and absence of adenosine diphosphate (ADP). Arjuna was able to significantly inhibit platelet aggregation in platelets from CAD patients and from healthy controls. Significant attenuation of intracellular free calcium release and expression of CD62P was also observed after treatment with arjuna (Malik et al. 2009). [Pg.858]

To increase the responsiveness to customer demands, it is critical for manufacturing system to fabricate personalized product features and modules and assemble these modules with other manufacturer-supplied modules flexibly. Additive manufacturing has been considered as an enabling technology towards personalization (Srinivasan and Bassan 2012). It can create 3D solid objects directly from a CAD model cost-effectively. In addition, a cost-effective on-demand assembly system should be able to configure and reconfigure product in response to customers personalized designs. [Pg.841]

Three-dimensional printing 3D printing or 3DP) is a rapid prototyping (RP) technique that was developed in 1992 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) [109]. In contrast to 3D plotting of hot polymer melts, 3DP uses CAD models that can be obtained with a personal computer [110]. 3DP is a layered fabrication process in which a layer of powder is spread onto the powder bed on which the model will be created. Then a print head ejects... [Pg.106]

Modern CAD—an acronym for computer-aided drafting or design—has its roots in the early 1960s. Aerospace, automotive, and electronics companies first used CAD. These large companies were the only ones who could afford computers that could perform the massive calculations needed for CAD. As personal computers became affordable and CAD software became available for this size of computer, CAD became a universal application in design, manufacturing, and construction (see Figure 7-1). [Pg.159]

FIGURE 7-2 Powerful personal computers have made CAD accessible to large and small companies. [Pg.160]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.125 , Pg.165 ]




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