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Guttmann, W.H., Concise Guide to Structural Adhesives. Rienhold, Chapman Hall, London, 1961, pp. 7-8. [Pg.944]

FEEDBACK. Feedback can reduce error rates from 2/100 to 2/1000 (Swain and Guttmann, 1983). If the person can see that he is doing the right thing, he can be sure he did it. [Pg.108]

Swain, A. D., and H. E. Guttmann (1983). Handbook of Human Reliability Analysis With Emphasis on Nuclear Power Plant Applications. NUREG/ CR-1278. Washington, DC United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. [Pg.145]

Swain and Guttmann (1983) cite an incident in which the problem of glare had been so severe that the workers disconnected many of the lamps, with the result that a flashlight was considered a standard accessory for reading certain displays. [Pg.111]

This technique is the longest established of all the human reliability quantification methods. It was developed by Dr. A. D. Swain in the late 1960s, originally in the context of military applications. It was subsequently developed further in the nuclear power industry. A comprehensive description of the method and the database used in its application, is contained in Swain and Guttmann (1983). Further developments are described in Swain (1987). The THERP approach is probably the most widely applied quantification technique. This is due to the fact that it provides its own database and uses methods such as event trees which are readily familiar to the engineering risk analyst. The most extensive application of THERP has been in nuclear power, but it has also been used in the military, chemical processing, transport, and other industries. [Pg.227]

Linfield, Jungermann, and Guttmann [181,183,184] extended this reaction to a number of long-chain fatty nitrogen derivatives to form products with surface-active and antibacterial properties, as shown in Eqs. (109) and (110) ... [Pg.589]

Lynch DR, Guttmann RP (2001) NMDA receptor pharmacology perspectives from molecular biology Curr Drug Targets 2(3) 215-231... [Pg.27]

Lynch DR, Guttmann RP (2002) Excitotoxicity perspectives based on N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subtypes. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 300(3) 717-723 Magnuson DS, Knudsen BE, Geiger JD, Brownstone RM, Nath A (1995) Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 tat activates non-N-methyl-D-aspartate excitatory amino acid receptors and causes neurotoxicity. Ann Neurol 37(3) 373-380 Mamdouh Z, Chen X, Kerini LM, Maxfield FR, Muller WA (2003) Targeted recycling of PECAM from endothelial surface-connected compartments during diapedesis. Nature 421(6924) 748-753... [Pg.27]

Menachem Lewin1, Hilda Guttmann, and Nader Sarsour... [Pg.130]

Lewin, M. Guttmann, H. Naor, Y. Polymer-Bromide Interactions. [Pg.143]

J Pless, S Guttmann. New results concerning the protection of the guanido group, in HC Beyermann, A van de Linde, W Massen van den Brink, eds. Peptides. Proceedings of the 8th European Peptide Symposium. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1967, pp 50-54. [Pg.69]

S Guttmann, RA Boissonnas. Synthesis of benzyl V-acetyl-L-seryl-L-tyrosyl-L-seryl-L-methionyl-y-glutamate and related peptides, (side-chain alkylation) Helv ChimActa 41, 1852, 1958. [Pg.73]

Guttmann, A., Jurado, C., Brunet, S., Cooke, N. Presented at the 7th International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis, Wurzburg, Germany, January 1995, paper 204. [Pg.207]

Anbar M, Guttmann S, Lweitus Z (1959) The mode of action of perchlorate ions on the iodine uptake of the thyroid gland. Int J Appl Radiat Isot 7 87-96... [Pg.302]


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