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Damage proceeding

Takayama, K. Akimoto, J. Nagai, T. Fractal dimension of 91. dermal structure for evaluating skin damages. Proceedings... [Pg.1806]

Lewis D M and Smith S M, Reactive dyes and wool damage . Proceedings of the 8th International Wool Textile Research Conference, volume 4, 177-186, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990. [Pg.232]

Monaco, L., Kolthur-Seetharam, U., Lonry, R., Mmcia,J. M., de Mnr-cia, G., Sassone-Corsi, P. (2005). Inhibition of Amora-B kinase activity by poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation in response to DNA damage. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102, 14244—14248. [Pg.444]

Mark Noble, Can nerrral stem cells be used to track down and destroy migratory brain tumor cells while also pr oviding a means of repairing tumor-associated damage. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 97 (2000), 12393-12395. [Pg.295]

Passive piezoelectric sensors can also be applied to detect cracking and crack growth via acoustic emission or to identify damage proceedings via impact detection. Active piezoelectric sensors in SHM structures are suited for the detection of remote damage via pulse-echo, pulse-transmission and phased-array methods or for the identification of damages nearby the sensors via high-frequency electromechanical impedance methods. [Pg.362]

Three different systems of soft polyurethane (PUR) foam were tested, all of which are used for the soles of jogging shoes. Test samples 30 mm square and 18 mm thick were used. It turned out that all the samples were severally damaged during the first 1,(KX) test cycles and that after this damage proceeded approximately linearly with time (see Figs. 6-76 and 6-77). [Pg.586]

F. W. Lipfert and R. E. Wyzga, Application of theory to economic assessment of corrosion damage, Proceedings Degradation of Materials due to Acid Rain (R. Baboian, ed.), American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1986, p. 411. [Pg.559]

O Brien, T.K., Characterization of Delamination Onset and Growth in a Composite Laminate in Damage in Composite Materials, ASTM STP 775, p. 140-167,1982 Poursartip, A. Ashby, M. F., Beaumont P.W.R., The Fatigue Damage Mechanics of Fibrous Laminates in Proceedings of the European Workshop on Nondestructive Evaluation of Polymers and Polymer Matrix Composites, Polymer NDE (edited by Khg. Ashbee), Technomic Publishing, p. 250-260, 1984... [Pg.52]

Marks registered only under prior trademark acts are subject to cancellation proceedings at any time at the initiative of someone who claims damage or potential damage by the registration of the mark. Certification marks can be similarly canceled if the owner fails to exercise control over their use or misuses them (8). [Pg.271]

Platonov P.A., Chugunov. O.K., Manevsky V.N. and Karpukhin, V.I., Radiation damage and lifetime evaluation of RBMK graphite stack. In Proceedings of the IAEA Specialists Meeting on Graphite Moderator Lifecycle Behavior, lAEA-TECHDOC-901, IAEA, Vienna, 1996. pp. 79 90. [Pg.481]

Penninks AH, Seinen W (1980) The lymphocyte as target of toxicity a biochemical approach to dialkyltin induced immunosuppression. Proceedings of the International Conference on the Immunological System as Target for Toxic Damage. Advances in Immunopharmacology, 2 41-60. [Pg.50]

B. B. Beall, H. D. Brannon, R. M. Tjon-Joe-Pin, and K. O Driscoll. Evaluation of a new technique for removing horizontal wellhore damage attributable to drill-in filter cake. In Proceedings Volume, pages 53-65.4th Annu India Oil Nat Gas Corp India Oil Gas Rev Symp (Mumbai, India, 8/18-8/19), 1997. [Pg.357]

M. W. Conway and R. A. Schraufiiagel. The effect of fracturing fluid damage on production from hydraulically fractured wells. In Proceedings Volume, pages 229-236. Ala Univ et al Int Unconven Gas Symp (Intergas 95) (Tuscaloosa, AL, 5/14—5/20), 1995. [Pg.373]

C. K. Deem, D. D. Schmidt, and R. A. Molner. Use of MMH (mixed metal hydroxide)/propylene glycol mud for minimization of formation damage in a horizontal well. In Proceedings Volume, number 91-29.4th CADE/CAODC Spring Drilling Conf (Calgary, Canada, 4/10-4/12) Proc, 1991. [Pg.378]

J. L. Elbel, R. C. Navarrete, and B. D. Poe, Jr. Production effects of fluid loss in fracturing high-permeability formations. In Proceedings Volume, pages 201-211. SPE Europe Formation Damage Contr Conf (The Hague, Netherlands, 5/15-5/16), 1995. [Pg.384]

W. W. Frenier, C. N. Fredd, and F. Chang. Hydroxyaminocarboxylic acids produce superior formulations for matrix stimulation of carbonates. In Proceedings Volume. SPE Europe Formation Damage Conf (The Hague, Netherlands, 5/21-5/22), 2001. [Pg.391]

B. L. Gall, D. R. Maloney, C. J. Raible, and A. R. Sattler. Permeability damage to natural fractures caused by fracturing fluid polymers. In Proceedings Volume, pages 551-560. SPE Rocky Mountain Reg Mtg (Casper, WY, 5/11-5/13), 1988. [Pg.393]

J. Gulbis, M. T. King, G. W. Hawkins, and H. D. Brannon. Encapsulated breaker for aqueous polymeric fluids. In Proceedings Volume, pages 245-254. 9th SPE Formation Damage Contr Symp (Lafayette, LA, 2/22-2/23), 1990. [Pg.399]

B. Ju, Z. Luan, Z. Wu, and G. Lu. A study of removal of organic formation damage by experiments and modeling approaches. In Proceedings Volume. SPE Asia Pacific Oil Gas Conf (Jakarta, Indonesia, 4/17-4/19), 2001. [Pg.410]

C. H. Moore. Computer simulation of formation damage resulting from thermal recovery. In Proceedings Volume. SPE Int Therm Oper Heavy Oil Symp (Margarita Island, Venezuela, 3/12-3/14), 2001. [Pg.434]

W. R. Moore, B. B. Beall, and S. A. Ali. Formation damage removal through the application of enzyme breaker technology. In Proceedings Volume, pages 135-141. SPE Formation Damage Contr Int Symp (Lafayette, LA, 2/14-2/15), 1996. [Pg.434]

R. C. Navarrete, J. M. Seheult, and R. E. Himes. Applications of xanthan gum in fluid-loss control and related formation damage. In Proceedings Volume. SPE Permian Basin Oil Gas Recovery Conf (Midland, TX, 3/21-3/23), 2000. [Pg.440]


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