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Although contracts expressed as comments are better than nothing, it is difficult to ensure that the contracts expressed are complete and are satisfied by both parties. Design-by-Contract is much more powerfiil if contracts cm be verified in some way. [Pg.27]

Pressure Drop from Are Cha.nge, Pressure drop from area change occurs as a result of energy dissipation associated with eddies formed when a flow area is suddenly expanded or contracted. It is expressed in the following form ... [Pg.490]

Whereas new appHcations of lithium compounds were developed, commercial growth was slow. In 1953 worldwide sales of lithium products, expressed as lithium carbonate, were only ca 1000 metric tons (2). In 1954 the U.S. lithium industry underwent a sudden, very large expansion when the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission required large amounts of lithium hydroxide [1310-65-2] for its nuclear weapons program (see Nuclearreactors). Three domestic producers built 4500-t/yr plants to meet contract commitments with the U.S. government. When these government contracts ended in 1960, capacity exceeded demand and several operations were discontinued. [Pg.220]

It follows that the efficiency of the Carnot engine is entirely determined by the temperatures of the two isothermal processes. The Otto cycle, being a real process, does not have ideal isothermal or adiabatic expansion and contraction of the gas phase due to the finite thermal losses of the combustion chamber and resistance to the movement of the piston, and because the product gases are not at tlrermodynamic equilibrium. Furthermore the heat of combustion is mainly evolved during a short time, after the gas has been compressed by the piston. This gives rise to an additional increase in temperature which is not accompanied by a large change in volume due to the constraint applied by tire piston. The efficiency, QE, expressed as a function of the compression ratio (r) can only be assumed therefore to be an approximation to the ideal gas Carnot cycle. [Pg.61]

Mechanisms of Cardiotoxicity Chemical compounds often affect the cardiac conducting system and thereby change cardiac rhythm and force of contraction. These effects are seen as alterations in the heart rate, conduction velocity of impulses within the heart, and contractivity. For example, alterations of pH and changes in ionic balance affect these cardiac functions. In principle, cardiac toxicity can be expressed in three different ways (1) pharmacological actions become amplified in an nonphysiological way (2) reactive metabolites of chemical compounds react covalently with vital macromolecules... [Pg.296]

If a quality record was intended to be any document generated or used by the quality system, the definition would surely have indicated this. If we decompose the definition further, requirements for quality are defined in ISO 8402 as the expression of the needs or their translation into a set of quantitatively stated requirements for the characteristics of an entity to enable its realization and examination. Clearly, such a requirement would be a contract, product specification, design requirement, etc. This implies that any product verification records are quality records, but it rules out any recorded information as being a quality record. [Pg.495]

The stress-strain relations in this book are typically expressed in matrix form by use of contracted notation. Both the stresses and strains as well as the stress-strain relations must be transformed. First, the stresses transform for a rotation about the z-axis as in Figure A-1 according to... [Pg.477]

While express terms in a contract are advisable, some are of no value at all, and in fact can work against the author. An example is an unfair contract term that may be included, but if it is not sufficiently brought to the attention of the other party before the contract is made, it is not enforceable. [Pg.85]

A contract document cannot go against a common law rule, by the introduction of an express term. There are several ways to employ the contractor, and some of these are outlined below ... [Pg.85]

Principal contractor with domestic sub-contractor and supplier. The expression domestic does not necessarily infer housing, although housing contracts can be carried out in this manner. A domestic sub-contractor is a contractor who is appointed by the principal contractor. The client has no relationship with a domestic sub-contractor, unless he interferes with his selection such that the appointment becomes nominated. This type of appointment has become very common. [Pg.91]

In a lump sum contract the contractor does not have a common law right to interim payments. Most larger contracts have an express term within them giving the right to interim payments, or payments on account, notwithstanding that they have not fulfilled their contractual duties in completing the works. The matter of interim payments and their frequency should be resolved before the contract is signed, and not left until a dispute arises. [Pg.94]

The expression non-liquidated damage means actual losses, which are incurred by a client, and could be claimed in the absence of an agreement to a specific amount in the contract. Loss and/or expense can be suffered by a contractor due to other parties who caused him to be delayed. These sums per week are invariably far in excess of any liquidated damages amount set in the contract. [Pg.96]

The Ca2+-binding subunit TN-C is homologous to calmodulin with four EF-hands. In contrast to calmodulin, which is ubiquitously expressed in multicellular eukaryotic organisms and interacts with many targets, troponin specifically regulates muscle contraction. There are some structural differences between Troponin C in skeletal and cardiac muscles reflecting their physiological differences. [Pg.292]

Sorcin (soluble resistance-related calcium binding protein) was isolated from multidrug-resistant cells and is expressed in a few mammalian tissues such as skeletal muscle, heart, and brain. In the heart, sorcin interacts with the ryanodine receptor and L-type Ca2+-channels regulating excitation in contraction coupling. [Pg.294]

OTR is also expressed in male reproductive tissues, like testis, epididymis and in the prostate. OT increases the resting tone of prostatic tissue from guinea pig, rat, dog and human. The activation of these receptors could lead to the contraction of the prostate and the resulting expulsion of prostatic secretions during ejaculation. [Pg.1277]

The expression in brackets may be regarded as practically, constant, hence the heat evolved should be proportional to the contraction. By examining the swelling of starch containing different amounts of water, in water, this result was verified by H. Rodewald (1897).(31)... [Pg.448]

This is often referred to as the contracting volume (cube or sphere) equation and is the simplest example of a more general family of expressions [28—31,432,453,458,459], which includes consideration of different rates of interface advance in different crystallographic directions and of variations in crystallite dimensions and shapes. The approach is readily extended, by use of solid geometry, to allow for angles between planar surfaces. Some examples of characteristic behaviour are conveniently discussed with reference to the expression... [Pg.60]

A diffusion-limited reaction proceeding in spherical particles (radius r) obeys a rate expression obtained by combining eqn. (10) with the contracting volume relation [eqn. (7), n = 3], viz. [Pg.69]

Magnitudes of n have been empirically established for those kinetic expressions which have found most extensive application e.g. values of n for diffusion-limited equations are usually between 0.53 and 0.58, for the contracting area and volume relations are 1.08 and 1.04, respectively and for the Avrami—Erofe ev equation [eqn. (6)] are 2.00, 3.00 etc. The most significant problem in the use of this approach is in making an accurate allowance for any error in the measured induction period since variations in t [i.e. (f + f0)] can introduce large influences upon the initial shape of the plot. Care is needed in estimating the time required for the sample to reach reaction temperature, particularly in deceleratory reactions, and in considering the influences of an induction period and/or an initial preliminary reaction. [Pg.78]


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