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A sulfur-containing synergistic mixture can be used to obtain an extended service life at a decreased cost. [Pg.228]

The understanding of the electronic properties of nanostructures is one of the most rapidly advancing areas in science. This has two major implications first, it will lead to the construction of nanocircuitiy and nanocomputers that will use considerably less power than current computers while being faster and smaller and second, it will lead to increasing efficiency and decreasing cost of photovoltaic power conversion ( solar energy ). [Pg.812]

The rapid increase in computer applications is partly attributable to both the decreasing costs of hardware and software and to the increasing costs of human labor. This shift has given rise to a productivity factor assigned to various tasks performed by computers versus people. One figure recently quoted was a minimum factor of 4 to 5 for CAD (computer aided design), that is, one draftsman with a CAD system can replace 4 to 5 manual draftsmen. [Pg.108]

As a result of further technological improvements and decreasing costs, the use of microarrays will become an essential and potentially routine tool in understanding the mechanistic basis of action of many diugs. [Pg.528]

There is little evidence relating to the pharmacoeconomic aspects of the use of quetiapine. In the UK, a retrospective audit of 20 patients (Lee et al, 1998), published only as a conference abstract, tentatively suggested decreased costs for those patients, largely through a reduction in hospital stay and resource use. Quetiapine may also improve quality of life (Hellewell et al, 1999). A large, randomized, controlled pharmacoeconomic evaluation is apparently under way (Drummond et al, 1998) and results are awaited. [Pg.34]

The decreased cost of professional videoconferencing equipment can now empower a physician with clinical and imaging stroke expertise to conduct a remote history, physical exam, and radiological interpretation in real time for the purpose of diagnosing and managing patients with stroke symptoms. ... [Pg.215]

Rasburicase (Elitek ) 0.2 mg/kg per day for up to 5 days 12,000/day Lower doses and abbreviated schedules may be used to decrease cost (0.05-0.1 mg/kg per day). May rarely cause nausea and vomiting. Contraindicated in patients with G6PD deficiency lead to hemolytic anemia. Rare cases of hypersensitivity and antibody formation. [Pg.1488]

Advantages Simplified regimen for patient Increased patient compliance at home Decreased labor Decreased costs Decreased risk of contamination (due to less manipulation) Minimize infusion-related reactions from intravenous lipid emulsions Decreased vein irritation (especially with PPN) Improved stability compared to TNA Increased number of compatible medications Decreased bacterial growth compared to TNA Easier visual inspection Can use 0.22-micron bacterial retention filter Cost savings if unused (i.e. not spiked) intravenous lipid emulsion can be reused... [Pg.1501]

Decrease costs for raw materials, energy, and waste treatment/disposal... [Pg.4]

Improve the working environment, thus decreasing costs associated with workers health... [Pg.4]

The need to decrease costs and reduce animal suffering for chemical risk assessment has ever more encouraged the use of methods alternative to the use of animals to predict toxicity. These alternative methods can be generally divided into two subgroups study of toxicity in laboratory tubes on small organisms (in vitro) and computational techniques (in silico). [Pg.73]

The use of computational techniques to predict toxicity, or in silico approaches, aims to decrease costs and reduce animal suffering for chemical risk assessment. [Pg.80]

Decreased cost, thickness, and weight of bipolar plates... [Pg.319]

Integrated pest management Decreases pesticide input Decreases pollution Decreases cost D Addabbo et al. (2009) Deguine et al. (2009) Ferron and Deguine (2009) Holb (2009) Wu and Sardo (2009)... [Pg.8]

Seawater desahnation plants almost exclusively use surface water disposal, and they are often sited so that concentration may be discharged directly back to the ocean with minimal environmental impact. It is recommended that ocean discharges be located along open coast, as opposed to locations where there will be minimal water movement, such as estuaries (Watson et al. 2003). Ideal ocean bottom profiles are ones which achieve a sufficient depth quickly, as this reduces the require length of the outfall pipe and decreases costs (Mauguin and Corsin 2005). [Pg.31]


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