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Growth, individual

Well preserved specimens show structural details in their cell wall and sheath. Others are present in typical stages of reproduction or growth. Individuals are united in clusters, chains, ramifications or other definable arrangements. [Pg.33]

The project team must identify the individual markets the product plans to target and must also study the general customer characteristics in more detail. In addition to size and growth, individual market share and specific competencies should be analyzed. [Pg.331]

Two additional host factors that may influence the risk of COPD include airway hyperresponsiveness and lung growth. Individuals with airway hyperresponsiveness to various inhaled particles may have an accelerated decline in lung function compared with those without airway hyperresponsiveness. Additionally, individuals who do not attain maximal lung growth owing to low birth weight, prematurity at birth, or childhood illnesses may be at risk for COPD in the future. ... [Pg.539]

Step-growth polymerizations can be schematically represented by one of the individual reaction steps VA + B V —> Vab V with the realization that the species so connected can be any molecules containing A and B groups. Chain-growth polymerization, by contrast, requires at least three distinctly different kinds of reactions to describe the mechanism. These three types of reactions will be discussed in the following sections in considerable detail. For now our purpose is to introduce some vocabulary rather than develop any of these beyond mere definitions. The principal steps in the chain growth mechanism are the following ... [Pg.347]

Adipic acid is a very large volume organic chemical. Worldwide production in 1986 reached 1.6 x 10 t (3.5 x 10 lb) (158) and in 1989 was estimated at more than 1.9 x 10 t (Table 7). It is one of the top fifty (159) chemicals produced in the United States in terms of volume, with 1989 production estimated at 745,000 t (160). Growth rate in demand in the United States for the period 1988—1993 is estimated at 2.5% per year based on 1987—1989 (160). Table 7 provides individual capacities for U.S. manufacturers. Western European capacity is essentially equivalent to that in the United States at 800,000 t/yr. Demand is highly cycHc (161), reflecting the automotive and housing markets especially. Prices usually foUow the variabiUty in cmde oil prices. Adipic acid for nylon takes about 60% of U.S. cyclohexane production the remainder goes to caprolactam for nylon-6, export, and miscellaneous uses (162). In 1989 about 88% of U.S. adipic acid production was used in nylon-6,6 (77% fiber and 11% resin), 3% in polyurethanes, 2.5% in plasticizers, 2.7% miscellaneous, and 4.5% exported (160). [Pg.245]

It is necessary to estabUsh a criterion for microbial death when considering a sterilization process. With respect to the individual cell, the irreversible cessation of all vital functions such as growth, reproduction, and in the case of vimses, inabiUty to attach and infect, is a most suitable criterion. On a practical level, it is necessary to estabUsh test criteria that permit a conclusion without having to observe individual microbial cells. The failure to reproduce in a suitable medium after incubation at optimum conditions for some acceptable time period is traditionally accepted as satisfactory proof of microbial death and, consequentiy, stetihty. The appHcation of such a testing method is, for practical purposes, however, not considered possible. The cultured article caimot be retrieved for subsequent use and the size of many items totally precludes practical culturing techniques. In order to design acceptable test procedures, the kinetics and thermodynamics of the sterilization process must be understood. [Pg.404]


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