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Contracts monitoring

This research was supported in part by NCI under Contract NOl-CP-75929. We thank our NCI contract monitor, Dr. Kenneth Chu, for his perceptiveness in appreciating the contributions quantum chemical studies could make to the field of chemical carcinogenesis. [Pg.420]

This research was supported in part by NINCDS under contract N01-NS-5-2320. We thank our NINCDS contract monitor, Dr. Ernst Freese, for his appreciation of the fundamental insight quantum chemical calculations, both intra- and inter-molecular, could make to the processes leading to teratogenesis and to the general problems of membrane transport and biomolecular interactions. [Pg.420]

The authors wish to thank Dr. R.K. Kohli and Mr. E.M. Scherr/ in particular/ for their invaluable assistance in preparing the manuscript. Most of the work reported by the authors was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency through a contract monitored by the office of Naval Research. [Pg.313]

This work is supported in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency through a contract monitored by the U. S. Office of Naval Research. [Pg.343]

Temperature Structural Adhesives for Extended Service," J.B. Nelson, Contract Monitor, initiated Nov. 1978. [Pg.516]

The authors thank the Ford Motor Company, contract monitor, Martin Trapp, for the support of this research. The polymers were molded in the Polymer Processing Lalx)ratory of the Ctemical Engineering department. Prof. Don Baird, director. Polymers were supplied by Dow Chemical (ABSPC), Miles (PC) and Ferro (UPP and FPP). [Pg.426]

Analysis of Research Proposals. The Army Medical Reseetrch and Development Command supports research in the directed synthesis of screening candidates. Twice yearly the Division of Eiqperi-mental Therapeutics reviews synthesis proposals. The proposed structures in each proposal are entered into the data base in the "XR" series and are also entered as identity searches to determine whether or not the compounds are already on hetnd cuid to identify duplication among the proposals. In addition, substructure searches for the major classes of compounds proposed are also run. Matches from both the identity eind sub-structure searches are then used to query the biology auid inventory files. The reviewer is presented with a report sequenced by proposal number providing him with all available information on the availability and activity of all specific compounds emd classes of compounds in each proposal. A similar procedure is used by contract monitors to review progress on synthesis contracts cind to prevent duplication of effort. [Pg.198]

G. Russwurm and J. W. Childers, FTIR Open Path Monitoring, Guidance Document, EPA Contract 68-D5-0049, ManTech Environmental Technology Inc., Research Park, N.C., 1996. [Pg.295]

Industrial Hygiene Monitoring Manualfor Petroleum Kefineries and Selected Petrochemical Operations, prepared for American Petroleum Institute, contract no. LER-40-73, by Clayton Environmental Consultants, Inc., API, Washington, D.C., p. 69. [Pg.410]

Because of the large number of samples and repetitive nature of environmental analysis, automation is very important. Autosamplers are used for sample injection with gc and Ic systems, and data analysis is often handled automatically by user-defined macros in the data system. The high demand for the analysis of environmental samples has led to the estabUshment of contract laboratories which are supported purely by profits from the analysis. On-site monitoring of pollutants is also possible using small quadmpole ms systems fitted into mobile laboratories. [Pg.548]

Quality Audit. Another important responsibiUty of quahty assurance is the audit function. Using the quahty audit as a tool, QA can monitor the operation of the manufacturing faciUty a toU, ie, contract, manufacturer or raw material suppHer to assure that written procedures are in place and that there is documentation to indicate the procedures are being followed. Properly executed audits allow QA to spot potential weakness in the quahty system that could allow errors to occur. Once identified, these weaknesses can then be corrected before they result in nonconformance. [Pg.371]

Once testing and final inspection are complete, the unit is prepared for shipment. The specification should have detailed the type of storage anticipated and expected time. It should have specified indoor, warehouse, outside storage, or whatever is planned. An anticipated time point should also have been stated. The contract should have stated the mode of shipment and destination instructions. Upon notice of shipment, the traffic department (if there is one) may wish to monitor the shipment. [Pg.461]

This requirement poses something of a dilemma when purchasing subcontract labor because it cannot be treated the same as product. You still need to ensure, however, that the labor conforms with your requirements before use. Such checks will include verification that the personnel provided have the requisite qualifications, skills, and knowledge and they are who they say they are. These checks can be made on the documentary evidence provided, such as certificates, but you will probably wish to monitor their performance because it is the effort you have purchased, not the people. You will not be able to verify whether they are entirely suitable until you have evaluated their performance. Subcontract labor could be classified as product released prior to verification being performed and so you need to keep records of the personnel and their performance during the tenure of the contract. [Pg.380]

Premium freight was addressed briefly in Part 2 Chapter 3 under Contract review, as it is at the contract negotiation stage that the criteria will be established as to what is premium freight. If you fail to make delivery by the planned means (the means agreed in the contract) you may have no alternative but to choose a faster way of getting the shipment to its intended destination. This may result in additional cost. It is this cost that the customer wishes you to monitor and record. [Pg.486]

There are legitimate reasons why a contract can fall behind, and some of these are referred to in (1) to (8) above. However, item (8) must not be tolerated, and the contractor should be taken to task early in the contract when this occurs. Close monitoring will show how the contractor is progressing, and where the contractor has fallen down so badly that there seems to be no end to the contract, and then the client should seriously consider determining the contract. [Pg.95]

Industry in general requires user-friendly equipment for industrial monitoring without the need for expertise for operation and data interpretation. Equipment and techniques that do require corrosion expertise will therefore, be limited to a service , i.e. specialist, company providing both equipment and personnel on a contract basis. [Pg.1129]

D.T. Williams et al, Evaluation of Second Derivative Spectroscopy For Monitoring Toxic Air Pollutants , SAM TR-74-19, Proj AF-7164, Contract F 41609-73-C-0011 (1974)... [Pg.316]

In addition, die nurse assesses and records die activity of die uterus (strengtii, duration, and frequency of contractions, if any). Monitoring of the uterine contractions for strengtii and length of die contractions can be done with the use of an external monitor or by an internal uterine catheter with an electronic monitor. A fetal monitor is placed to assess the FHR. [Pg.561]

When monitoring uterine contractions, the nurse notifies the primary health care provider immediately if any of the following occurs ... [Pg.561]

When oxytocin is prescribed, the primary health care provider orders the type and amount of IV fluid, the number of units of oxytocin added to the IV solution, and the IV infusion rate An electronic infusion device is used to control the infusion rate. The primary health care provider establishes guidelines for the administration of the oxytocin solution and for increasing or decreasing the flow rate or discontinuing the administration of oxytocin based on standards established by the Association of Women s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN). Usually, the flow rate is increased every 20 to 30 minutes, but this may vary according to the patient s response. The strength, frequency, and duration of contractions and the FHR are monitored closely. [Pg.562]

Before starting an IV infusion containing ritodrine or terbutaline, the nurse obtains the patient s vital signs. The nurse auscultates lung sounds to provide a baseline assessment. The nurse places the patient on a monitoring device to determine uterine contractions and the FHR before and during administration. [Pg.564]

Monitors uterine contractions (frequency, intensity, lengtii). [Pg.565]

Monitoring and Managing Adverse Reactions The nurse monitors die maternal and fetal vital signs every 15 minutes during administrations of die drug. The nurse monitors uterine contractions frequently diroughout infusion. [Pg.565]

Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. This research was supported by the United States Air Force under Contract No. AF 18(600)-310 monitored by the Office of Scientific Research, Air Research and Development Command. [Pg.89]

This research was supported by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (Project Defender) and was monitored by the U.S. Army Research Office-Durham under contract DA-31-124-D-257, by the Atomic Energy Commission, and by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Office of Aerospace Research, under AFOSR grant no. AF-AFOSR-631-67. [Pg.616]


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