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Dabbing applicator

Solutions, suspensions, emulsions Bottle, possibly with roll-on or dabbing applicator or another dispensing cap (for example flip top cap with spray orifice)... [Pg.247]

The recommendations of the International Standards Organization (ISO) covering mineral-oil lubricants for reciprocating compressors are set out in ISO DP 6521, under the ISO-L-DAA and ISO-L-DAB classifications. These cover applications wherever air-discharge temperature are, respectively, below and above 160°C (329°F). For mineral-oil lubricants used in oil-flooded rotary-screw compressors the classifications ISO-L-DAG and DAH cover applications where temperatures are, respectively, below 100°C (212°F) and in the 100-110°C range. For more severe applications, where synthetic lubricants might be used, the ISO-L-DAC and DAJ specifications cover both reciprocating and oil-flooded rotary-screw requirements. [Pg.874]

Hsu, S. and Soban, E. (1982) Color modification of diaminobenzidine (DAB) precipitation by metallic ions and its application for double immunohistochemis-try. J. Histochem. Cylochem. 30, 1079. [Pg.190]

Cutaneous application of 1ml of a 2% solution of DAB in acetone two times/week for 90 weeks caused skin tumors in all six male rats treated. Squamous cell, basal cell, and anaplastic carcinomas were observed there were no tumors in controls given acetone alone. ... [Pg.262]

Step 1 Remove the electrode from its storage solution and rinse with purified water. Dab the electrode with tissue paper to remove excess water that could dilute the solution to be tested. Do not wipe the glass bulb. Place the electrode (and the temperature probe if applicable) into the first buffer to be tested. Wait for a stable response from the instrument. (Note If using a refillable electrode, open the fill-hole cover during calibration or any measurement to allow a uniform flow of electrode filling solution. Close the fill hole when the electrode is not in use.)... [Pg.237]

The system includes various software packages for different applications (De Cresce, 1986). It allows immunostained histological sections to be represented as digitized images from which the optical densities of the DAB reaction product over a specific cell part or component (e.g., nucleus) can be quantitated. Bacus et al. (1988) have successfully quantified the estrogen receptor content in human breast tumors. The data showed excellent sensitivity and specificity. [Pg.106]

Procedure-Electron-Mediated Biosensor. 1,3-DAB was electropolymerized onto the graphite from a 3 mM solution in phosphate buffer using cyclic voltammetry. The potential was cycled from 0.00 V to +0.80 V and back to 0.00 V (vs SCE) at 5 mV/s for twelve scans. l,r-dimethylferrocene (1,1 -DMF) was adsorbed onto an inverted electrode. Three successive drops of a saturated solution (10 pL each) were added to the surface and each was allowed to air dry before applying the next drop. The electrode was rinsed with water after application of each drop. [Pg.196]

Gordon Typically, as the concentration of a salt increases from infinite dilution, the diffusion coefficient decreases rapidly from D. As concentration is increased further, however, Dab rises steadily, often becoming greater than Dab- Gordon proposed the following empirical equation, which is applicable up to concentrations of 2N ... [Pg.426]

Finally, the 64-branch phosphine DAB-t e r-G4-[N(CH2PPh2)2]32 analogously reacts with [Ru3(CO)i2] and 1 % [Fe Cp( -C6Me6)] (20°C, THF, 20 min) to give the dark-red 192-Ru dendrimer. Characterization of the purity of these dendrimer-cluster assemblies is conveniently monitored by P NMR. This application should find extension to other metal-carbonyl clusters and other families of phosphine dendrimers. [Pg.1439]

In 1983 Celanese began the production of polybenzimidazole (PBI) by using diphenyl isophthalate and 3,3 -diaminobenzidine, DAB. PBI is a high-temperature and flame-resistant fiber, used in the production of safety gloves and various items of protective clothing as well as for the production of PBI-based membranes for reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration applications. [Pg.461]

The application of OT should moisten the lesion. If it still looks dry immediately after the one dab of OT, more solution should be applied. The OT should be allowed to dry completely frosting should now be clearly visible. Frosting on the face appears far more quickly than on the body (e.g. hands and forearms), and with a smaller amount of the product One single dab of OT is enough most of the time to treat SL on the face. However, three or four dabs maybe necessary to treat AK on the body. Excess solution and any unnecessary drips or rims should be avoided. [Pg.169]


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