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Local identifiability

This requirement is similar to that in clause 4.14.3 under Preventive action since the data collected for preventive action serves a similar purpose. In one case an analysis of company-level data serves to identify overall trends and predict potential failures that will affect achievement of the goals. In the preventive action case, the data serves to identify local and overall trends and predict potential failures that will affect achievement of specified requirements for the product, process, and quality system. It would be sensible to develop a data collection and analysis system that serves all levels in the organization, with criteria at each level for reporting data upwards as necessary. You should not treat this requirement separately from that for preventive action since the same data should be used. However, the explanation given in clause 4.1.5 of Operational performance does include some factors that may not be addressed in your preventive action procedures. [Pg.144]

They are dehned by identifying locally hnite homology groups with relative cohomology groups. For example, the lower homomorphism is induced from... [Pg.92]

A procedure used in calculus to identify local maxima and minima in a continuous and differentiable function. The function at some point x in an interval (a,b) is a local maximum if the first derivative, d/(x)/dx, is greater than zero over the interval to the left of x, is zero at x, and is less than zero over the interval to the right of x. Likewise, the function at some point x in an interval (a,b) is a local minimum if the first derivative, d/(x)/dx, is less than zero over the interval to the left of x, is zero at X, and is greater than zero over the interval to the right of X. [Pg.281]

Industrial emissions may contribute significantly to the PM10 burden at selected receptor sites as was also shown using the Lenschow approach. To a large part this assessment is due to the assignment of measured secondary aerosol components to industrial emissions of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides which are not produced locally. Statistical receptor models like PMF, on the other hand, are able to identify local industrial impacts which can be seen in elevated levels of trace compounds, but hardly attribute secondary aerosol compounds to any specific industrial source. For example, a PMF study was carried out for a receptor site located a few... [Pg.212]

Also, Form R must be submitted to report the release of any toxic chemicals. The EPCRA requires the USEPA to track releases and make the information available to the public. In addition, facilities must submit yearly Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reports for all permitted and non-permitted discharges (Davenport, 1992). The second goal of the EPCRA is emergency planning, primarily to improve preparedness on the state and local levels in the event of a toxic chemical release. SARA requires every state to create a State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) and also to identify local districts. These local districts are usually county governments, and they are... [Pg.36]

The caine suffix (lidocaine, procaine, and so on) usually identifies local anesthetics.. The first clinically useful local anesthetic identified was cocaine in... [Pg.149]

Our group was also concerned about risk and recruitment. Lawsuits are a real risk and we need to start thinking about new ideas to expand what we mean by diversity. Perhaps ideas like identifying first-generation college students, identifying local zip codes, or family income could be a means to make sure that the underrepresented population is inclusive as we try to diversify. [Pg.97]

The basic strategy adopted for normal octet and hypercoordinate molecules XYn was first to carry out a standard closed-shell RHF calculation and then to localize the orbitals according to the population or overlap criterion introduced by Pipek and Mezey [12]. In all cases, it was straightforward to identify localized molecular orbitals (LMOs) associated with particular X—Y bonds. [Pg.538]

Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Prague, Czech Repub., 1999, in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, 1704, 262—270 (1999). OPTICS-OF Identifying Local Outliers. [Pg.38]

The dominant technologies (outlined above) utilised to determine biological membrane potentials are optically based and particularly involve fluorescence. Thus spatial imaging is a logical extension of these spectroscopic applications. The use of a modified electrode technology has also been utilized to acquire imaging data in which the electrode is rastered over a cell surface to identify localization of ion transport behaviour and by implication spatial variations of the transmembrane potential... [Pg.989]

The local search procedures are more likely to suffer problems due to discontinuities either from changes in the identified local minima with respect to o (discontinuity in value or first derivative) or from changes in the active set of constraints at a minimum with respect to o (discontinuity in first derivative). This is likely to cause failure to converge to a local maximum with respect to v in at least some cases. [Pg.316]


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