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Advantages — High binding capacity multiple hybridization cycles possible. [Pg.60]

Screen refresh Data entry response times Serial communication interfaces Network performance Data storage capacity Multiple user access File and data integrity Shared file access... [Pg.721]

It is immediately apparent that the the ID capacity significantly exceeds the vertical baling capacity. To balance the capacity, multiple balers and handling lines must be established. Alternatively, it may well be that the market for the material that is identified is limited and therefore only a fraction needs to be baled and shipped to service that market. [Pg.54]

The brackets symbolize fiinction of, not multiplication.) Smce there are only two parameters, and a, in this expression, the homogeneity assumption means that all four exponents a, p, y and S must be fiinctions of these two hence the inequalities in section A2.5.4.5(e) must be equalities. Equations for the various other thennodynamic quantities, in particular the singidar part of the heat capacity Cy and the isothemial compressibility Kp may be derived from this equation for p. The behaviour of these quantities as tire critical point is approached can be satisfied only if... [Pg.645]

To minimize the multiple path and mass transfer contributions to plate height (equations 12.23 and 12.26), the packing material should be of as small a diameter as is practical and loaded with a thin film of stationary phase (equation 12.25). Compared with capillary columns, which are discussed in the next section, packed columns can handle larger amounts of sample. Samples of 0.1-10 )J,L are routinely analyzed with a packed column. Column efficiencies are typically several hundred to 2000 plates/m, providing columns with 3000-10,000 theoretical plates. Assuming Wiax/Wiin is approximately 50, a packed column with 10,000 theoretical plates has a peak capacity (equation 12.18) of... [Pg.564]

A large selection of load cells is available in a variety of configurations and materials with capacities from 0.5 kg to 100 t or more Ease of installation load cells can be used individually or cormected in parallel for multiple load-ceU appHcations... [Pg.327]

CeUs synthesize and secrete multiple hormones. Eor example, some ceUs in the anterior pituitary have the capacity to secrete both polypeptide hormones, ESH and LH. CeUs also can secrete different chemical classes of hormone, eg, ceUs in the adrenal meduUa synthesize and secrete the... [Pg.171]

The type of hardware or computer system to be used and the potential size of the database should also be considered. Eor some databases, a personal computer may be adequate. Eor others, especiaUy if there wiU be multiple users, a mainframe computer or a network of personal computers may be required. Storage capacity and response time are parameters that should be considered. However, computer technology changes so rapidly that vendors and computer experts should be consulted when building any personal databases. [Pg.131]

Gas and Hquid dehydrators employing molecular sieves provide product gas streams of <0.1 ppmv water and product Hquid streams routinely to <10 ppmv water. AppHcable pressures range from less than one to several hundred times atmospheric pressure. Temperatures range from subzero to several hundred °C. Processing units range in capacity from as Httle as 10 m /h to as much as 10 mr /d in multiple-train units. [Pg.456]

The roster of PPS suppHers in Japan is much larger than in the United States. Multiple market presences in Japan include TOPPS (Toray PPS, formerly TO—PP, which was a joint venture between Toray and Phillips) Dainippon Ink and Chemicals, Inc. Tosoh Tohpren Kureha/Polyplastics and Idemitsu. PPS marketed by Toray is sold under the Torelina trademark. Production capacity in Japan was estimated in 1995 at 11,400 t of neat resin per year. At the time that this capacity was created, the situation in Japan was characterized by overcapacity and underutilization. Additionally, further PPS capacity was brought on by Sunkyong in Korea, which is marketing a low cost PPS product. Although excess PPS capacity still exists in Japan, market growth has narrowed the gap between supply and demand. [Pg.442]

The OLEFLEX process uses multiple side-by-side, radial flow, moving-bed reactors connected in series. The heat of reaction is suppHed by preheated feed and interstage heaters. The gas-phase reaction is carried out over a catalyst, platinum supported over alumina, under very near isothermal conditions. The first commercial installation of this technology, having an annual capacity of 100,000 t, was made in 1990 by the National Petrochemical Corporation in Thailand. A second unit, at 245,000 t capacity, has been built in South Korea by the ISU Chemical Company (70). [Pg.126]

Stacking of sedimentation units in vertical arrangements increases the capacity per unit area. Multiple compartment or tray thickeners consist of two... [Pg.323]

Other modifications have special but more limited apphcations. A centrifugal bowl may contain, instead of disks, several aimular baffles that take the hquid through a labyrinth path before discharge. The multiple cylinders increase cake capacity to as much as 70 L for easily sedimented sohds. This centrifuge is used for clarification of food symps and antibiotics (qv), and for recovery of heavy metallic salts and catalysts (see Fig. 14c). [Pg.411]

Up to 80% of oral doses of ascorbic acid are absorbed in humans with intakes of less than 0.2 g of vitamin C. Absorption of pharmacological doses ranging from 0.2 g to 12 g results in an inverse relationship, with less than 20% absorption at the higher doses. A single oral dose of 3 g has been reported to approach the absorptive capacity (tissue saturation) of the human intestine. Higher blood levels can be attained by providing multiple divided vitamin C doses per day. [Pg.22]

PAG sludge can be regenerated by wet air oxidation (WAO) or by a multiple-hearth furnace. Capacity losses might be high in WAO, particulady with low molecular weight organics. Weight loss in a furnace may exceed 20%. [Pg.194]

Charcoal is produced commercially from primary wood-processing residues and low quaUty roundwood in either kilns or continuous furnaces. A kiln is used if the raw material is in the form of roundwood, sawmill slabs, or edgings. In the United States, most kilns are constmcted of poured concrete with a capacity of 40 to 100 cords of wood and operating on a 7- to 12-d cycle. Sawdust, shavings, or milled wood and bark are converted to charcoal in a continuous multiple-hearth furnace commonly referred to as a Herreshoff furnace. The capacity is usually at least 1 ton of charcoal per hour. The yield is - 25% by weight on a dry basis. [Pg.332]


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