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Defectivity monitoring

World Health Organization, Congenital Malformations Worldwide A Reportfrom the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Monitoring Systems, Elsevier, Oxford, 1991, p. 113. [Pg.7]

International Clearing House (1991) Congenital malformations worldwide. A report from the International Clearing House for Birth Defects Monitoring Systems. Amsterdam, Elsevier. [Pg.148]

Khoury MJ Holtzman NA (1987) On the ability of birth defects monitoring to detect new teratogens. Am J Epidemiol, 126 136-143. [Pg.151]

Machine vision will be an important tool in the operation of unattended, fully automated renewable energy processes. Vision is the response of the eye and brain to light. Machine vision is the artificial response of a device to spectral radiation. Machine vision also extends the human range of the visible spectrum into the IR, UV, and x-ray regions. Machine vision can be used to make decisions faster or more accurately and precisely than a human can. Machine vision may combine online defect monitors with shade monitoring, which will be an important tool in optimizing the positioning of solar collectors (Table 3.128). [Pg.465]

Birth Defects Monitoring to follow up the expected small number of embryos exposed and a Compensation Panel in the event of proven damage, funded by an excise tax, as with vaccines. [Pg.218]

Before the performance of the loading we have to apply 5 up to 12 sensors, according their size, on the cylindrical part of the drums and after a short check of the required sensitivity and the wave propagation the pneumatic pressure test monitored by AE can be performed. The selection of the sensors and their positions was performed earlier in pre-tests under the postulate, that the complete cylinder can be tested with the same sensitivity, reliability and that furthermore the localisation accuracy of defects in the on-line- and the post analysis is sufficient for the required purpose. For the flat eovers, which will be tested by specific sensors, the geometrical shape is so complicated, that we perform in this case only a defect determination with a kind of zone-location. [Pg.32]

This monitoring method should make it possible to decide wether to continue with the pressurization of the vessel or to stop it, based on real-time and reliable detection and location of any potentially hazardous defect which is evolving. [Pg.54]

Information supplied by flaw visualization systems has decisive influence on fracture assessment of the defect. Results of expert ultrasonic examination show that in order to take advantage of AUGUR4.2 potentialities in full measure advanced methods of defect assessment should be applied using computer modelling, in-site data of material mechanical properties and load monitoring [4]. [Pg.196]

Speckle shearing interferometry, or shearography, is a full field optical inspection teclmique that may be used for the nondestructive detection of surface and, sometimes, subsurface defects. Whilst being more sensitive in the detection of surface defects, it may also be considered for pipe inspection and the monitoring of internal conoslon. In contrast, laser ultrasound and other forms of ultrasound, are point by point measurement techniques, so that scanning facilities and significant data processing is required before information on local defects is extracted from any examination of extensive areas [1 - 3]. [Pg.678]

Shearography monitors the speckular 2D interference pattern of an unpolished surface illuminated by a coherent light source, and is therefore a metliod that lends itself to the testing of industrial materials. Small surface, or near-surface defects may produce localised strain on... [Pg.678]

Insufficient information about the properties, layout pattern of small defects, potential for their growth in time, usually leads either to an unjustified rejection (repair) or to underestimation of the importance of the defect and, as aconsequence, construction failure. Use of automated computerised means of control allows safe service of the old constructions, periodically repeating the UT and monitoring the development of discontinuities in the metal. The main idea of such policy is periodical UT of development of discontinuities or, in a more general form, monitoring of the metal condition. [Pg.791]

Often repair of the found defects is extremely undesirable. Therefore, for discontinuities which are potentially hazardous, it is very important to have a onfirmation of their stability. In this case monitoring of potentially hazardous discontinuities is well supported by automated UT systems and based on the comparative analysis results, the actual data from examination of a section of the welded joint of a (hydrogen) separator are given in Figures 5,6. [Pg.791]

The use of oxygen in pediatric incubators is an important factor in increasing the survival rate of premature infants who develop cyanosis. However, the use of oxygen is associated with risk of developing the visual defect known as retrolental fibroplasia (38). A careflil monitoring of arterial blood oxygen partial pressure is important. [Pg.482]

In the area of consumer products, amperometric glucose sensors hold high potential. Industrially, process monitors for the manufacture of consumer chemicals are under development. However, replacement of defective reference electrodes, which in a laboratory environment may be trivial, may be prohibitively difficult m vivo or in an industrial process environment. [Pg.58]

Nature In monitoring a moving threadhne, one criterion of quality would be the frequency of broken filaments. These can be identified as they occur through the threadhne by a broken-filament detector mounted adjacent to the threadhne. In this context, the random occurrences of broken filaments can be modeled by the Poisson distribution. This is called a Poisson process and corresponds to a probabilistic description of the frequency of defects or, in general, what are called arrivals at points on a continuous line or in time. Other examples include ... [Pg.489]


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