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Component classification

Component classification Total U.S. distillation energy consumption (quads/yr)a Specific distillation energy consumption (Btu/lb product)... [Pg.233]

Such two-component classification is sufficient for the purpose in hand since it covers all the known types of formed plastics,... [Pg.161]

Safety Series No. 50-SG-Dl Safety Functions and Component Classification for BWR, PWR and PTR (1979). [Pg.348]

Table 4,1 is a list of catalytic materials with examples. The slate of each catalyst is a consequence of process demands, e.g.. for high activity, or degree of interaction with other components. Classification by electrical conductivity, as metals, semiconductors, and insulators, remains a satisfactory method in treating the theoretical background and behavior patterns of these widely differing materials. [Pg.49]

Formulation of an inert matrix tablet using component classification Relational constraints Mixture-amount designs and unit doses... [Pg.423]

B. Formulation of an Inert Matrix Tablet Using Component Classification... [Pg.453]

Table 10.16 Screening Design with Component Classification for Matrix Tablet... Table 10.16 Screening Design with Component Classification for Matrix Tablet...
Results for the two methodologies are presented in Table 4. Components classifications are similar as the most and the less critical elements are the same (motor and spring). The main differences can be summarized as follows ... [Pg.968]


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