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Five continuous ambient air monitoring stations are indicated in Figure 6. At one minute intervals data on these parameters are transmitted by radio telemetry or land line to a minicomputer in the Operations Laboratory. Data manipulation is performed by the minicomputer and all data are transmitted to a large computer in Edmonton on a daily basis. In addition to these five stations, the monitoring network contains 40 static ("Candle") stations. The location of these stations are also given in Figure 6. The static stations have been in operation since May, 1977, one year before start-up, and provide monthly information on total sulphation and hydrogen sulphide. All data collected from the network are summarized in a prescribed format and submitted to Alberta Environment on a monthly and yearly basis. [Pg.80]

Figure 13.7 (a) Multiple beams PA-IR spectral during (On) a 100ms electric field pulse image the top and bottom images are p- and (c) Dynamics ofSCB submitted to a single polarized, respectively, before application of 100ms electric field pulse. The continuous... [Pg.438]

Quality Assurance personnel is required by the GLP Principles to promptly report any inspection results in writing to management and to the Study Director,. .. . Since it is also required that records of such inspections should be retained , the work of the Quality Assurance personnel exhibits in many aspects the resemblance of a study There is a plan (exacted by the master schedule), there are raw data (the inspection results, e.g. the filled-in check- lists, see as an example figure 14), and there will be a final report on the findings which has to be submitted to the relevant authorities, in this case the Study Director and the responsible management. However, since the Quality Assurance reports serve an important function, the attention of the addressees of these reports should not be blunted through continuous inundation by reports full of irrelevant details. Therefore, in the case of the Quality Assurance inspection report, this document should describe only the deficien-... [Pg.153]

Figure 14.5 Ionization by sparks and glow discharge, (a) Continuous current arc ( globular technique). The electrodes are submitted to a continuous voltage of several tens of volts (/ =... Figure 14.5 Ionization by sparks and glow discharge, (a) Continuous current arc ( globular technique). The electrodes are submitted to a continuous voltage of several tens of volts (/ =...

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