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Law, B. E., and Spencer, C. W. (1993). Gas in Tight Reservoirs—An Emerging Major Source of Energy. hiThe Future ofEnergy Gases, ed. David B. Howell. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1570, 233-252. Masters, C. D. Attanasi, E. D and Root, D. H. (1994). World Petroleum Assessment and Analysis. Proceedings... [Pg.507]

Most everyone wants to be included no one really wants to be excluded. Yet not everyone wants to include. If we want to be included, we need to be inclusive. In the United States, where many individuals and groups traditionally have been underrepresented in and even excluded from the workplace, and where race has played such a m or role in its historiciil challenges, it is difficult sometimes not to see the world, quite literally, in Black and White. The White majority and disproportionate distribution of diversity in corporations make it difficult for both Whites and people of color to see diversity in any other way. With the need to address key historical issues, it is sometimes difficult to see diversity outside the context of us versus them, or majority versus minority. With an emerging majority minority, we sometimes see pockets of traditional minorities engaging in exclusion. Exclusion and inclusion play out in a variety of ways. [Pg.559]

Gusbeth-Tatomir P, Boisteanu D, Seica A, Buga C Covic A. (2007). Sleep disorders A systematic review of an emerging major chnical issue in renal patients. Int Urol Nephrol 39, 1217-1226. [Pg.230]

Site area emergency Major decrease in level of safety-—one more failure or remaining at this state for extended time could result in core damage (General Emergency) Off-site doses a fraction of the PAGs Fully activate response Evacuate non-essential personnel Implement radiation protection for staff Conduct monitoring off-site Fully activate response Alert the population to the problem... [Pg.190]

Site Area Emergency Major failures of functions needed for public protection Release is less than EPA PAGs beyond the site boundary... [Pg.549]

In case of a major disaster, one platform in a region will be equipped to act as a control centre from which rescue operations are co-ordinated. Evacuation routes will be provided, and where large complexes are clustered together, a standby vessel will be available in the region to supply emergency services such as fire fighting and rescue. [Pg.285]

The spherical shell model can only account for tire major shell closings. For open shell clusters, ellipsoidal distortions occur [47], leading to subshell closings which account for the fine stmctures in figure C1.1.2(a ). The electron shell model is one of tire most successful models emerging from cluster physics. The electron shell effects are observed in many physical properties of tire simple metal clusters, including tlieir ionization potentials, electron affinities, polarizabilities and collective excitations [34]. [Pg.2393]

Disaster Planning. Plant managers should recogni2e the possibiHty of natural and industrial emergencies and should oversee formulation of a plan of action in case of disaster. The plan should be weU documented and be made known to all personnel critical to its implementation. Practice fire and explosion drills should be carried out to make sure that all personnel, ie, employees, visitors, constmction workers, contractors, vendors, etc, are accounted for, and that the participants know what to do in a major emergency. [Pg.102]

Preventive medicine through vaccination continues to be the most cost-effective pubHc health practice, even with the drastic advance in modern medicine. Mass vaccination programs have eradicated smallpox from the earth. The World Health Organization (WHO) has a major campaign underway to eradicate poHo by the year 2000. The development of vaccines has saved millions of Hves and prevented many more from suffering. However, there are stiU many diseases without effective vaccines, such as malaria. With the recent emergence of antibiotic-resistance strains and exotic vimses, an effective vaccine development program becomes a top priority of pubHc health poHcy. [Pg.356]

The use of vitamins in humans consumes ca 40% of vitamins made worldwide. The majority of the vitamins, particularly in countries outside the United States, are used in animal husbandry. It is well estabUshed (21) that vitamins are critical to animal productivity, especially under confined, rapid growth conditions. Newer information (22) has shown that vitamin E added to catde feed has the additional effect of significantly prolonging beef shelf life in stores. Additional appHcations of vitamins exist. A small but growing market segment involves cosmetics (qv) (23). The use of the chemical properties of the vitamins, particularly as antioxidants (qv) in foods and, more recently, in plastics (vitamin E (24)), has emerged as a growing trend. [Pg.9]

Loss of containment due to mechanical failure or misoperation is a major cause of chemical process accidents. The design or storage systems should be based on minimizing the hkelihood of loss of containment, with the accompanying release of hazardous materials, and on limiting the amount or the release. An effective emergency response program that can reduce the impacts of a release should be available. [Pg.2306]

The majority of promising drug candidates emerging from marine natural products research to date are potential cancer treatments. Six anti-cancer compounds that are either marine natural products or synthetic analogs of marine natural products have made it to clinical trials. The first of these compounds to enter clinical trials was didemnin B (43), one of a family of cyclic depsipetides isolated from the Caribbean tunicate Trididemnum solidum Didemnin B was advanced to Phase II clinical trials for treatment of small cell lung cancer, myeloma, prostate cancer, and melanoma. Unfortunately, no favorable responses were found so the compound has been withdrawn. Crude extracts of another Caribbean tunicate, Ecteinascidia turbinata, showed extremely... [Pg.74]

A polymerization process involving a monomer, an organic peroxide initiator and an organic solvent underwent an energetic runaway reaction. All the contents in the polymerization reactor were lost. The emergency relief system prevented major damage to the equipment. [Pg.112]

In a hot gas expander, the major problems associated with catalyst fines are centered on erosion of components and particulate plugging. Either problem can cause machine vibration and sometimes power train emergency shutdown. Because many failures have resulted from these factors, machinery manufacturers recommend that the maximum permissible solids concentration upstream of an expander not exceed 200 ppm. It is further stipulated that 97% of the particles be smaller than 10 p. Allowing concentrations of 160 ppm with 95% of the particle less than 10 p is considered reasonable. [Pg.468]

Cathodoluminescence (CL), i.e., the emission of light as the result of electron-beam bombardment, was first reported in the middle of the nineteenth century in experiments in evacuated glass tubes. The tubes were found to emit light when an electron beam (cathode ray) struck the glass, and subsequendy this phenomenon led to the discovery of the electron. Currendy, cathodoluminescence is widely used in cathode-ray tube-based (CRT) instruments (e.g., oscilloscopes, television and computer terminals) and in electron microscope fluorescent screens. With the developments of electron microscopy techniques (see the articles on SEM, STEM and TEM) in the last several decades, CL microscopy and spectroscopy have emerged as powerfirl tools for the microcharacterization of the electronic propenies of luminescent materials, attaining spatial resolutions on the order of 1 pm and less. Major applications of CL analysis techniques include ... [Pg.149]

As we have seen, the concept of MSB emerged early in the 1950s and by 1960, it had become firmly established, as the result of a number of decisions in academe and in industry. In that year, as the result of a sustained period of intense discussion and political lobbying in Washington, another major decision was taken, this time by agencies of the US Government. The Interdisciplinary Laboratories were born. [Pg.11]

This chapter is entitled Precursors of Materials Science and the foregoing major Sections have focused on the atomic hypothesis, crystallography, phase equilibria and microstructure, which I have presented as the main supports that made possible the emergence of modern materials. science. In what follows, some other fields of study that made substantial contributions are more brielly discussed. It should be remembered that this is in no way a le.xihnok, my task is not to explain the detailed nature of various phenomena and entitities, but only to outline how they came to be invented or recognised and how they have contributed to the edifice of modern materials science. The reader may well think that I have paid too much attention, up to now, to metals that was inevitable, but I shall do my best to redress the balance in due course. [Pg.93]


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