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Waste problems that cannot be solved by simple procedural adjustments or improvements in housekeeping practices will require more substantial long-term changes. It is necessary to develop possible prevention options for the waste problems. Process or production changes that may increase production efficiency and reduce waste generation include ... [Pg.381]

As the diagram develops, a necessary and sufficient test is applied to pairs of events, and checks for completeness and sequencing are made. One-to-many and many-to-one relations can be represented in the diagram. If data cannot be foimd to verify the relation between an event pair, then a technique called back-STEP can be used to explore gaps in understanding. Essentially back-STEP is a fault tree which uses the event with no other events leading to it as the top node. The analyst then develops possible event flows which could describe what happened during the gap in events in order to cause the top node. [Pg.276]

This paper discusses these recent developments and outlines how tire machinery manufacturers have developed possible solutions to adequately meet the needs of the fast-paced new tire design evolutions. [Pg.1013]

These must be worthwhile objectives and the recent identification by a number of research groups (see Skovronsky and Lee 2000 for description and details) of P-secretase as the membrane-bound aspartyl protease (RACE), S-site APP cleaving enzyme, paves the way for developing possible chemical inhibitors of its activity for experimental and clinical evaluation, although that remains for the future. [Pg.391]

Having said all this, a recent report from a major pharmaceutical company with one of the largest reported screening collections revealed that just over 50% of their current lead optimization efforts invoke a "fast follower" approach [114]. Why is this One might speculate that as most companies work on the same targets these days chemists find it easier to "patent bust" than wait for the results of an HTS campaign which may take months to develop. Possibly, when more novel targets are identified, HTS of enhanced collections will deliver upon the promise that they hold. [Pg.425]

An intersection of people, government support and international exchange brought fire research to a level of productive understanding and practical use. This book was inspired and influenced by that experience and the collective accomplishments of those that took part. For that experience I am grateful and indebted. I hope my style of presentation will properly represent those that made this development possible. [Pg.454]

However, the revision of many naturally occurring amino acids is under progress. For limitation of other amino acids various methods such as ion chromatography, amino acid analysis, HPEC, and CZE are available and have to be tested case by case. In addition, tests for other non-amino acid related substances have to be developed. Possibly substances of different origin (production by synthesis, by fermentation, or by protein hydrolysis) may need different methods. In addition, a test for enantiomeric purity has to be included. [Pg.249]

Brammer H. 1971. Soil Survey Project, Bangladesh agricultural development possibilities. Technical Report No. 2. Rome FAO. [Pg.261]

The pigment is coloured in the solid form of the material because in this state the colour former interacts with the developer, possibly via an ion-pair complex. Melting of the composite interferes with this interaction, leading to a negative thermochromic effect and a loss of colour. This is shown schematically in Figure 1.19. Possible mechanisms for the colonr change have been examined. ... [Pg.39]

Because of the brain s complexity, physicians and researchers have not made as much progress as they would like in efforts to understand disorders such as depression and schizophrenia. Scientists have been studying schizophrenia and related illnesses since before Bleuler s time, but as yet no one knows what causes schizophrenia. The symptoms of the disease usually make their initial appearance early in the patient s life. Since schizophrenia runs in families, there is a genetic component to the disease. It is possible that problems arise in the early stages of development, possibly due to faulty genes or perhaps in part due to exposure to environmental toxins, which fester imtil the disease arises in yoimg adulthood. [Pg.89]

For some years an objective of this laboratory has been the development of methods for isolating and characterizing the last-mentioned size of natural product. Countercurrent distribution has been a chief tool but more recently we have been developing a membrane-diffusion method which we have called thin-film dialysis (1). It has considerable potential for studying molecular size, conformation, molecular interactions, and other solution behavior, particularly when combined with the rapidly developing possibilities suggested by high resolution NMR. [Pg.293]

Important response Desirable for research and development Possibility of unexpected serious consequences... [Pg.11]

HTLC) modification) Temperature an additional parameter for method development Possibility to couple HTLC with other fast-LC approaches (sub-2 j,m, UPLC) Significant decrease in analysis time (up to 10 times) Not straightforward method transfer (selectivity changes with T) High back pressure with small particle size, limited efficiency... [Pg.52]

The required reduction therefore amounts to only a tiny fraction of the theoretical sequestration potential of the world soils. Although evaluation and certification of emission credits for sequestration of C in the terrestrial biosphere is certainly difficult (Marland et al., 2001), it is worthwhile to consider C sequestration in developing possible mitigation plans. [Pg.185]

HYDROGEN APPLIED RESEARCH, CONTEXT, AND NEW ENERGY DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES... [Pg.66]

In the meantime, analytical chemists have identified further uses of US thus, an increasing number of analytical processes have been facilitated or improved by the use of ultrasound and new, more interesting modes of ultrasound-based and ultrasound-assisted detection have been developed. However, only part of the analytical community has been directly involved in these developments. Possibly, the analytical uses of US have not yet come of age however, it may be an appropriate time to discuss in a structured manner the areas where analytical chemists may find this form of energy, which has so far been virtually ignored by most, a useful tool. [Pg.2]

Fermi s work made two developments possible (1) the exploitation of nuclear fission for the controlled generation of energy in nuclear reactors and (2) the production of a slow- and fast-neutron fissionable isotope of plutonium, as an... [Pg.811]

All emancipation carried through hitherto has been based. .. on restrkled productive forces. The production whkh these productive forces could provide was insufficient for the whole of society arul made development possible only if some persons satisHed their needs at the expense of others, and therefore some - the minority - obtained the monopoly of development. ... [Pg.70]

In a contemporary passage from the Grundrisse he also states (somewhat ambiguously) that "All of these fixed suppositions themselves become fluid in the further course of development. But only by holding them fast at the beginning is their development possible without confounding everything." ... [Pg.121]

Acute overdosage can result in both cardiovascular and neurologic effects. Ventricular dysrhythmias and hypotension are the most serious toxicities. Cardiac effects occur as a result of myocardial depression and depression of atrial, atrioventricular, and ventricular conduction. EKG changes will be evident. These EKG changes include a widening of the QT, PR, and QRS complexes ST depression and T inversion. Myocardial depression and vasodilation can cause hypotension to develop. Syncope can result from transient Torsade de Pointes (i.e., bursts of atypical ventricular tachycardia). Ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation may develop. Possible central nervous system (CNS) effects include lethargy, seizures, and coma. Other acute effects can include apnea. Signs of toxicity are expected to occur in... [Pg.2177]


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