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Summerhays, B. E., Procedures for estimating emissions from the cleanup of Superfund sites, /. Air Waste Management Assoc. 40(1), January 1990. [Pg.240]

In any method of application, either an excess of paint is applied and the surplus is removed, or the desired thickness of paint is put on directly. For simplicity, methods can be divided into cycling and non-cycling processes, i.e. procedures which return surplus paint to the plant and those which do not. [Pg.571]

E. Procedure. The procedure section should unambiguously describe the stepwise preparation of samples, standards, and blanks. Instrumental variables should be described. Weight and volume measurements should include the acceptable range. The procedure should also include methods for any calculations. Procedures should include, but are not limited to, the following recommended elements ... [Pg.87]

Chiang, P.C. Etzel, J.E. Procedure for selecting the optimum removal process for cationic surfactants. In Toxic and Hazardous Waste-, LaGrega, Hendrian, Eds. Butterworth Boston, MA, 1983. Cohen, J.M. Taste and Odor of ABS-, US Dept, of Health, Education and Welfare Dept. Cinciimati, OH, 1962. [Pg.358]

If an individual performs both radiographic procedures (i.e., procedures without use of a protective apron) and fluoroscopic procedures i.e., procedures with the use of a protective apron) during a given monitoring period, there may be no practical way to determine precisely the relative contribution each type of procedure made to the total /fp(lO) value recorded by a personal monitor. However, occupational exposure during radiographic procedures should be very low, since the worker is at a relatively large distance from the x-ray source and most often i.e., except for use of mobile x-ray systems) in a protective cubicle. [Pg.38]

Grubbs, F.E. Procedures for detecting outlying observations in samples. Technometrics 1969, 11 (1), 1-21. [Pg.355]

Up to 30 elements can be determined by voltammetric procedures, but when the metals of interest are present at 10-9 to 10 12 mol dm-3 levels, the introduction of a pre-concentration step becomes essential. The concentration process may disturb the distribution pattern of labile molecular species but the status of stable species should change little. Some pre-concentration procedures can be selective in respect to the species retained, and this can limit the value of total element content analyses (i.e. procedures need to be validated). [Pg.24]

List and hand out company policies on o compliance with law and environmental compliance o section 8(e) procedure o company-specificTSCA procedures o explain where TSCA information is kept in the company o identify in-house TSCA expertise o www.epa.govTSCA information sites... [Pg.812]

Repeat th e procedure, now pretending the paper clips are headonium atoms. The paper clips removed will be the ones that fall in the head-up orientation. [Pg.122]


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