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Emergencies control principles

Compared to systems that rely on protein adsorption for spatially guided cell adhesion, reports on cell chips based on peptide-mediated adhesion are less frequent, but emerging. In principle, identical methods to those used for the microstructuring of proteins can be employed for peptides, although reports on direct patterning (controlled deposition of peptides) prevail. [Pg.61]

The central control building (switch gear building) is designed to withstand earthquake only. In the case of its destruction the reactor is safely shut down due to the fail safe principle. The reactor then is monitored from the emergency control room inside the protected reactor building. [Pg.345]

FIG. 48. Objective tree for Levels 3 and 4 of defence in depth (MCR, main control room ECR, emergency control room). Safety principle (227) monitoring of plant safety status. [Pg.67]

Process control plays an important role in how a plant process upset can be controlled and subsequent emergency actions executed. Without adequate and reliable process controls, an unexpected process occurrence cannot be monitored, controlled and eliminated. Process controls can range from simple manual actions to computer logic controllers, remote from the required action point, with supplemental instrumentation feedback systems. These systems should be designed such as to minimize the need to activate secondary safety devices. The process principles, margins allowed, reliability and the means of process control are mechanisms of inherent safety that will influence the risk level at a facility. [Pg.111]

Zeolites are well known for shape-selective catalysis. Here the shape of the zeolite pores or cavities can control the shape of product. When catalytic reactions take place in channels of zeolites only those products that can be accommodated in the channels advance and emerge. Mobil s ZSM-5 is an example of a shape-selective catalyst. Many more zeolites with different pore sizes or large surface areas are being synthesized, extending the principle of shape-selective catalysis. Such developments are helpful for both existing industrial processes and environmental protection. [Pg.143]


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