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Defect storage

Full taste No defects Storage conditions Vacuum packing Certificates of origin... [Pg.359]

The Defective Storage of Vitamin A in Animals Deficient in Vitamin E... [Pg.12]

The influence of loading rate during shock loading on the defect generation and storage proeesses has been examined in OFE eopper shoek loaded using three different loading rates [51]. These include ... [Pg.210]

Fig. 3-4 Current-potential measurements on a buried steel storage tank with bitumen coating (surface area 4 m with four defects 5 cm x 20 cm soil resistivity p 30Q. m). Fig. 3-4 Current-potential measurements on a buried steel storage tank with bitumen coating (surface area 4 m with four defects 5 cm x 20 cm soil resistivity p 30Q. m).
Enamel coatings are applied for internal protection of storage tanks (see Section 20.4.1). Enamel is impervious to water, i.e., it separates the protected object and corrosive medium. Corrosion protection can fail only at defects in the enamel coating and through corrosion of the enamel (see Section 5.4). [Pg.154]

Liquefied ammonia is delivered in rail tankcars to Fisons Limited for storage in a 1,900 tonnes spherical tank at -6° C. Several hundred tonnes of liquefied ammonia could be released on land if either of the two storage tanks, at Shell UK Oil and at Fisons Limited failed. The consequences of f lilure of the Shell tank would be minimal, because a high concrete wall to contain the contents and limit the heat transfer and consequently the rate of evaporation of the liquid. Such protection has not been provided. Because of the storage under pressure there are numerous ways the tank could fail from material defect to missile. The spillage of 50 to 100 tonnes, could kill people if noi [imrnp( , evacuation. [Pg.435]

A number of cold-rolled alloys based on aluminium, copper and zinc are susceptible in varying degrees to recrystallisation on exposure to heat. This can have a detrimental effect on the adhesion of paint films. While there may, at first, be no sign of trouble, the defect will become obvious by brittleness of the film after some storage time has elapsed. [Pg.617]

Mucolipin, also known as mucolipin 1 or mucolipidin (encoded by the MCOLN1 gene), is a TRP channel-related membrane protein, most probably residing in intracellular membranes. Is defective in mucolipidosis type IV disease, a developmental neurodegenerative disorder characterized by lysosomal storage disorder and abnormal endocytosis of lipids. The fimction of mucolipin is unknown. [Pg.793]

Sialin was first identified as the product of the gene defective in sialidosis, a lysosomal storage disorder. The transporter mediates the movement of sialic acid out of lysosomes by coupling to the proton electrochemical gradient across the lysosomal membrane. Unlike the vesicular neurotransmitter transporters which are antiporters, sialin is a sympoiter with sialic acid and protons both moving out of the lysosome. [Pg.1131]


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