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VI. Felt by all. Many run outdoors. Slight damage. Heavy furniture moved. Some fallen plaster. [Pg.187]

D-penicillamine (D-3-mercaptovaline, Cuprimine), a breakdown product of penicillin, was, after the discovery of its chelating properties of copper ion (Fig. 2-6), introduced as an antidote to copper poisoning. It was also found useful in the treatment of Wilson s disease, where excess copper accumulation causes liver cell damage. Heavy metal poisoning treatment is not limited to copper. Mercury and lead poisoning are also successfully reversed. Formation of cysteine calculi (cystinuria) can also be reversed with penicillamine by forming a soluble disulfide compound. [Pg.167]

Pipe Sleeves. Sewer pipes running under roadways, trucking areas, etc. should be protected from damage. Heavy concrete slabs or protective pipe sleeves should be provided. [Pg.312]

An example of siieh a measurement is shown in fignre Bl.24.20 where a A E-E deteetor teleseope was used to diseriminate between different elements. Wlren using heavy ions as ineident partieles in the analysis of surfaee layers, eare must be taken not to damage the surfaee. [Pg.1848]

Radiation Damage. It has been known for many years that bombardment of a crystal with energetic (keV to MeV) heavy ions produces regions of lattice disorder. An implanted ion entering a soHd with an initial kinetic energy of 100 keV comes to rest in the time scale of about 10 due to both electronic and nuclear coUisions. As an ion slows down and comes to rest in a crystal, it makes a number of coUisions with the lattice atoms. In these coUisions, sufficient energy may be transferred from the ion to displace an atom from its lattice site. Lattice atoms which are displaced by an incident ion are caUed primary knock-on atoms (PKA). A PKA can in turn displace other atoms, secondary knock-ons, etc. This process creates a cascade of atomic coUisions and is coUectively referred to as the coUision, or displacement, cascade. The disorder can be directiy observed by techniques sensitive to lattice stmcture, such as electron-transmission microscopy, MeV-particle channeling, and electron diffraction. [Pg.394]

Some materials, such as gasoline and heavy metals, may damage the collection system, cause explosions, or upset the treatment processes. [Pg.282]

Chlorine is desirable as a bulk pretreatment biocide for inlet water, but its subsequent removal upstream of the membrane is absolutely necessary ana difficult. NaHSO,3 is a common additive to dechlorinate before membranes. It is customarily added at 3-5 mg/1, an excess over the stoichiometric requirement. NH3 is sometimes added to convert the chlorine to chloramine, a much less damaging biocide. Heavy metals present in seawater seem to amplify the damaging effects of chlorine and other oxidants. [Pg.2036]

Phosgenes Thermal decomposition of chlorinated hydrocarbons, degreasing, manufacture of dyestuffs, pharmaceuticals, organic chemi- Metal fabrication, heavy chemicals Damage capable of leading to pulmonary edema, often delayed... [Pg.2174]

Heavy particulate loadings can damage pore structure of filter bed... [Pg.2181]


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