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Free agents

Dihydroxyethyleneurea (DHEU) (6) is also a cross-linker, but is extremely vulnerable to hydrolysis in an alkaline home laundering. Another approach toward formaldehyde-free agents has been the use of glyoxal in the bridging group between cycHc DHEU and related ring systems (108). [Pg.447]

At one pole you have the clearly independent free agent who operates his own lab, makes his services available to the public, works for several clients, schedules his work as he sees fit, and hires his own assistants. At the other pole you have the employee of a major corporation who can be discharged at any time. He is supplied with tools, a place to work, and assistants. He is told in what area and on what project to work and can be moved from one project to another. [Pg.107]

Using a QC-approved antimicrobial agent, sanitize the exterior surfaces of the sample container by spraying with the agent until visibly wet or wiping the surfaces with a sterile, lint-free, agent-soaked towel. Put all the samples to be tested under the hood. Allow surfaces to dry before testing. [Pg.946]

Pink, D. H. (2001). Free agent nation How America s new independent workers are transforming the way we live. New York Warner Books. [Pg.200]

Its employees are essentially free agents with tenure over which the university corporation has no real control. I am not suggesting that somehow there is something wrong with the faculty. I am simply saying there is something wrong with the structure. [Pg.105]

In Co- and Ni-mediated polymerizations of dienes the molar mass is commonly regulated by metal-free agents such as hydrogen, cyclooctadiene, 1,2-butadiene etc. In Nd-catalysis these additives do not result in a reduction of molar mass. What is the reason for this difference and are there metal-free chain modification agents which work with Nd-catalysts ... [Pg.129]

Availability of metal-free agents for molar mass control yes yes no no... [Pg.132]

Formaldehyde-free agents Polycarboxylic acid catalysis... [Pg.78]

While the biological role of ChE is presently unelear, it is known that soman, sarin, tabun, and VX bind to ChE, without any apparent toxic effects, decreasing the amount of free agents available for inhibition of AChE in the eentral nervous system and erythrocytes. Pretreatment with human... [Pg.803]

Formaldehyde-free agent for fixing dyes on cotton. [Pg.616]

Within these broad frameworks, other influences come to bear. Constraints are often placed upon us as to when we are able to begin a set meal. For example, demands of work determine when we can take a break for lunch, or the needs of others influence the time of family meals. Thus, we are often not free agents able merely to suit ourselves when it comes to eating a meal. [Pg.18]

FI 1. Fournier, A., Moriniere, P., Sebert, J. L., et al., Calcium carbonate, an aluminum-free agent for control of hyperphosphatemia, hypocalcemia, and hyperparathyroidism in uremia. Kidney Int. 29, Suppl. 18, 114-119 (1986). [Pg.109]

Fig. 16.2 (a) Industrial uses of CI2 in Western Europe in 1994 [data Chemistry Industry (1995) p. 832]. (b) The trends in uses of bleaching agents in the pulp industry between 1990 and 2001 CIO2 has replaced CI2. Both elemental chlorine-free and totally chlorine-free agents comply with environmental legislations [data Alliance for Environmental Technology, 2001 International Survey]. [Pg.471]

Step 7 of the GATS process is the projectile agent removal system. After the energetic materials and associated metal parts have been removed and sent to the ERH, the agent cavity of the munition body is accessed by cryofracture and the free agent is drained. Two streams are produced from this step, liquid agent and agent-contaminated metals. [Pg.49]


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