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Most electroless silver appHcations are for silvering glass or metallizing record masters. Mirror production is the principal usage for electroless silver. The glass support is cleaned, catalyzed using a two-step catalyst, and coated on one side with an opaque silver film (46). Silver-plated nylon cloth is used as a bacteriostatic wound dressing. A tiny current appHed to the cloth causes slow silver dissolution. The silver acts as a bactericide (47). [Pg.112]

There are Caribbean cosmopolitans and Portuguese gimlets to be had right now, and every specialty menu worth its lemon-in-salt has cross-dressed a standard cocktail like the martini in a couple of national costumes. [Pg.136]

The first commercially available HCH insecticide sometimes misleadingly called benzene hexachloride (BHC) was a mixture of isomers, principally alpha HCH (65-70%), beta HCH (7-10%), and gamma HCH (14-15%). Most of the insecticidal activity was due to the gamma isomer (Figure 5.1), a purified preparation of which (>99% pure) was marketed as lindane. In Western countries, technical HCH was quickly replaced by lindane, but in some other countries (e.g., China) the technical product, which is cheaper and easier to produce, has continued to be used. HCH has been used as a seed dressing, a crop spray, and a dip to control ectoparasites of farm animals. It has also been used to treat timber against wood-boring insects. [Pg.131]

A reeent development is the use of spray-on dressings. A convenient type is an acrylie polymer dissolved in ethyl aeetate and packed as an aerosol. This should be self-sterilizing. The film after applieation is able to maintain the sterility of a clean wound for up to 2 weeks. However, they can only be used on clean, relahvely dry wounds. [Pg.421]

Newkome GR, Moorefield CN (1996) Design, syntheses, and supramolecular chemistry of smart cascade polymers. In Muller A, Dress A, Vogtle F (eds) From simplicity to complexity in chemistry and beyond, pt 1. Vieweg Sohn, Braunschweig/Wiesbaden, p 127... [Pg.82]

Dress, A.W.M. and Havel, T.F. Shortest path problems and molecular conformation. Discrete Appl. Math. 1988, 39, 129-144. [Pg.106]

When I was younger, like eight or ten, I had a lot of friends. But toward junior high, I had very few friends... . They treat kids horrible there. If you re a nerd or you dress a certain way that s not up to date, they ll pick on you so bad. If your hair is wrong they ll pick on you. The school is so tough. We didn t have a lot of money back then, our family. I used to have to wear my mother s old clothes. The kids used to make fun of me because of that.. . . [Pg.191]

The semisolid consistency and the occurrence of slip effects during flow could limit the use of the rotary clamp method, the conveigent flow method or even Sridhar s extensional rheometer for a large number of food products such as mayonnaises and salad dressings. A novel rheometer (15) based on the concept of filament stretching has been developed by Plucinski et al (Fig. 10) to measure the extensional properties... [Pg.296]

Insertion-related complications include infection, hematoma formation, local irritation, scar formation, early implant expulsions, and allergic reactions to the dressing. A pooled analysis of insertion site complications in multicountry studies showed that 0.8% of women develop infection after insertion of Norplant, generally within the first week, but sometimes several months later (49). Implant expulsion occurred at some stage in 0.4% of users, often because of infection but sometimes because of poor placement. Two-thirds of expulsions were reported more than 2 months after insertion. The rates of such complications vary widely between practices and between countries. [Pg.257]

Liquid dressing would be low in weight and cube, which would dictate that a small volume would dress a large area of the body... [Pg.3]

Rats were excised (dorsal skin) and a statistical test was initiated to determine the efficacy of the dressing. A contaminated, full thickness excision model was... [Pg.39]

Finally, the particulate barrier did serve to absorb pools of blood ( 150x), adhered to the injured tissue and provide physical abrasion properties that may eventually be a compliment or pretreatment to a wound instead of an environmentally protective barrier dressing. A demonstration of rapid blood absorption by the barrier dressing is shown in Figs. 2.35-2.38. Theoretically, only seconds would be required to absorb fluid from bleeding wounds and form a protective gelatinous layer over the wound. [Pg.46]

Scuvee-Moreau J, Dresse A. Effect of various antidepressant drags on the spontaneous firing rate of locus coeruleus and dorsal raphe neurons of the rat. Eur J Pharmacol 1979 57 219-225. [Pg.394]

Quinaux N, Scuvee-Moreau J, Dresse A. Inhibition of in vitro and ex vivo uptake of noradrenaline and 5-hydroxytryptamine by five antidepressants correlation with reduction of spontaneous firing rate of central monoaminergic neurones. Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol 1982 319 66-70. [Pg.394]

Is salad dressing a homogenous mixture or a heterogeneous mixture Use diagrams to explain. [Pg.31]

Life at Bedford in the early decades was unlike the universities of today. A dress code was enforced for example, about 1915, during weekdays students were required to wear day dress, a jacket-suit or a dress and jacket in a dark colour or, in summer, a dark skirt and light blouse (ties were commonly worn). Dinner was a specific ceremonial occasion, as a student in 1915, Margaret McDonald, recalled ... [Pg.146]

In order to properly dress a worn tip — when the erosion has progressed beyond simply matting of the finish — the tip or horn should be held absolutely normal to a piece of fine carbide grit paper or emery cloth — never sandpaper— placed on a hard, flat work surface, and worked lightly across the grit in a circular pattern. The tip must never be rocked or scored by bearing down heavily as anything that detracts from a smooth, flat finish will cause accelerated erosion. [Pg.29]

Gel formation is via ion exchange of sodium in serum for calcium within the alginate dressing. A biodegradable gel is formed when the fiber is in contact with exudate, and the released calcium contributes to the clotting mechanism. The gel may be firm or soft depending upon the proportions of calcium and sodium in the fiber. It is removed with saline. [Pg.1031]

Renard M, Jacobs P, Dechamps P, Dresse A, Bernard R. Hemodynamic and clinical response to three-day infusion of sulmazol (AR-L 115 BS) in severe congestive heart failure. Chest 1983 84(4) 408-13. [Pg.3246]

Renard M, Jacobs P, Melot C, Dresse A, Bernard R. Le sulmazol un nouvel agent inotrope positif. [Sulmazole a new positive inotropic agent.] Ann Cardiol Angeiol 1984 33(4) 219-22. [Pg.3246]

Babic, D., Brinkmann, G. and Dress, A. (1997). Topological Resonance Energy of Fullerenes. J.Chem.Inf.Comput.Sci., 37,920-923. [Pg.529]

Figure 32 Mo368 (reproduced by permission of Wiley-VCH Verlag from Muller, A. Beckmann, E. Bogge, H. Schmidtmann, M. Dress, A. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 2002, 41, 1162-1167). Figure 32 Mo368 (reproduced by permission of Wiley-VCH Verlag from Muller, A. Beckmann, E. Bogge, H. Schmidtmann, M. Dress, A. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 2002, 41, 1162-1167).

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