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A. Flanagan, M. Steiner, Boston Consulting Croup Report 2001,... [Pg.619]

Additional information on mass-flowmeter principles can be obtained from Yeaple (Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power and Control, McGraw-HiU, New York, 1966, pp. 125-128), Halsell [In.strum. Soc. Am. J., 7, 49-62 (June I960)], and Flanagan aud Colmau [Control, 7, 242-245 (1963)]. Information on commercially available mass flowmeters is given in the latter two references. [Pg.897]

L.M. Taylor and D.P. Flanagan, PRONTO 2D A Two-Dimensional Transient Solid Dynamics Program, SAND86-0594, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, 87185, 1987. [Pg.351]

In 1988, an internal events PRA was published (Johnson, 1988) this was followed by an external events analysis. The results were reported by Johnson (1991), and Flanagan (1990). The basic approach to risk is that of Kaplan (1981) that asks the questions "What can happen, and How likciy is it and what are the consequences " These are organized as triplets to characterize the risk... [Pg.414]

The critical incident technique was first described by Flanagan (1954) and was used during World War II to analyze "near-miss incidents." The war time studies of "pilot errors" by Fitts and Jones (1947) are the classic studies using this technique. The technique can be applied in different ways. The most common application is to ask individuals to describe situations involving errors made by themselves or their colleagues. Another, more systematic approach is to get them to fill in reports on critical incidents on a weekly basis. One recent development of the technique has been used in the aviation world, to solicit reports from aircraft crews in an anonjmrous or confidential way, on incidents in aircraft operations. Such data collection systems will be discussed more thoroughly in Chapter 6. [Pg.157]

Flanagan, J. C. (1954). The Critical Incident Technique. Psychology Bulletin 51,327-358. Folkard, S., Morrk, T. H., Lobban, M C. (1979). Towards a Predictive Test of Adjustment to Shift Work. Ergonomics 22,79-91. [Pg.369]

Flanagan and Oates [1] have extensively reviewed the thermodynamics of intermetallic hydrides also recommended are the classic work of Libowitz [2] and the com-... [Pg.209]

J T. B. Flanagan, W. A. Oates, in Hydrogen in Intermetallic Compounds (Ed. L. Schlap-bach), Topics in Applied Pshysics, No. 63, Springer Verlag, New York, 1988, p. 49. [Pg.228]

Changelian PS, Flanagan ME, Ball DJ et al (2003) Prevention of organ allograft rejection by a specific Janus kinase 3 inhibitor. Science 302 875-878... [Pg.669]

References to the profitable exploitation of microscopic techniques in kinetic studies can be found in the work of Thomas and co-workers [91, 206—210], Herley et al. [211] and of Flanagan and his collaborators [212,213]. The rates of advance of reaction interfaces have been measured from direct observations on single crystals and the kinetic parameters so obtained are compared with results for mass loss determinations. The effects of the introduction of crystal imperfections and the role of such species in mechanisms of reaction are also considered. [Pg.25]

There have been many instances of examination of the effect of additive product on the initiation of nucleation and growth processes. In early work on the dehydration of crystalline hydrates, reaction was initiated on all surfaces by rubbing with the anhydrous material [400]. An interesting application of the opposite effect was used by Franklin and Flanagan [62] to inhibit reaction at selected crystal faces of uranyl nitrate hexa-hydrate by coating with an impermeable material. In other reactions, the product does not so readily interact with reactant surfaces, e.g. nickel metal (having oxidized boundaries) does not detectably catalyze the decomposition of nickel formate [222],... [Pg.36]

Langer, T., Lu., C, Echols, H., Flanagan, J, Hayer, M.K., Hartl, F.-U. (1992). Successive action of Dnak, DnaJ, GroEL along the pathway of chaperone mediated protein folding. Nature 356, 683-689. [Pg.456]

Burmell, P. L., Tait, D. E. N., Flanagan, P. W. and Van Cleve, K. (1977). Microbial respiration and substrate weight loss, I. A general model of the influences of abiotic variables. Soil Biol. Biochem. 9, 33-40. [Pg.310]

RE Haufler, J Conceicao, LPF Chibante, Y Chai, NE Byrne, S Flanagan, MM Haley, SC O Brien, C Pan, Z Xiao, WE Billups, MA Ciufolini, RH Hauge, JL Margave, LJ Wilson, RF Curl, RE Smalley. J Phys Chem 94 8634-8636, 1990. [Pg.136]

Tissue Mixed with a proteolytic enzyme incubated at 65 °C headspace gas analyzed GC/ECD NR NR Ramsey and Flanagan 1982... [Pg.232]

Ramsey JD, Flanagan RJ. 1982. Detection and identification of volatile organic compounds in blood by headspace gas chromatography as an aide to the diagnosis of solvent abuse. J Chromatogr 240 423-444. [Pg.286]

Flanagan, J. and Singh, H., Microemulsions apotential delivery system for bioactives in food, Crit. Rev. Food Sci. Nutr, 46, 221, 2006. [Pg.326]

Harkness MR, JB McDermott, DA Abramowicz, JJ Salvo, WP Flanagan, ML Stephens, FJ Mondello, RJ May, JH Lobos, KM Carroll, Ml Brennan, AA Bracco, KM Fish, GL Warner, PR Wilson, DK Dietrich,... [Pg.231]

Flanagan WP, RJ May (1993) Metabolite detection as evidence for naturally occurring aerobic PCB degradation in Hudson River sediments. Environ Sci Technol 27 2207-2212. [Pg.271]


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