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Indicator design

Indicated design relations not recommended for use in reactor analysis. [Pg.300]

Equations Thus, the end-point obtained with phenolphthalein as an indicator designates complete neutralization of all the NaOH as shown by the equation ... [Pg.99]

Vomdran, C. et al. (1995) New fluorescent calcium indicators designed for cytosolic retention or measuring calcium near membranes, Biophys. J. 69, 2112-2124. [Pg.424]

Dickinson and Jenkins, James Watt and the Steam Engine, pp. 228-9. Dickinson and Jenkins account of the early indicators (pp. 228-33) has yet to be surpassed. But see also, J. Walter, The Engine Indicator, Chapter 1. In later chapters of this work Walter gives a valuable, comprehensive and well-illustrated account of subsequent developments in indicator design and practice. [Pg.214]

The sulfur foams for these tests were foamed-in-place with pilot field equipment at a foaming rate of 100 lb/min. Installation, instrumentation, and performance of these tests have been reported in detail (1,2). Field surveillance data and sample analysis over two years so far indicate design insulation effectiveness and property integrity (Figures 1 and 2, Table I). [Pg.236]

Quotation marks indicate designations for specimens of unknown provenance, i.e., not obtained from controlled excavations. [Pg.143]

A battery of tests developed by Dutka et al. 1986 to test the sediments of near-shore sites of Lake Ontario (Canadian part) is used to exemplify the definitions and some results of HDT. In Lake Ontario 55 sediment samples were tested, thus, the set E contains 55 objects. Dutka et al. classified their results and used discrete scores instead of the measured (raw) data. For our analysis we have adopted their classification. Thus, s, denotes the score of the i-th test of the battery. Five specific tests form the actual battery (1) Fecal Coliforms FC , as an indicator designed to control the health state of the sediments, (2) Coprostanol CP and (3) Cholesterol CH both being indicators of loadings by fecals, (4) Microtox tests MT and (5) Genotoxicity tests GT disclosing some kind of acute toxicity and the potential for carcinogenicity, respectively (see Table 3). [Pg.94]

A SisGes superlattice (the lower indices designate the number of atomic monolayers in a SL period) containing 360 periods with an entire thickness of 500 mn was grown by MBE at 500°C on a (001) Si substrate on top of a thin (50 nm) relaxed Sio.4Geo.6 buffer. The layer sequence terminated with a 10 run thick Si cap. The wafer was irradiated by single 80 ns pulses of a ruby laser upon normal incidence. The experimental setup for the time resolved reflectivity (TRR)... [Pg.496]

Checklists Checkhsts are comprehensive lists of environmental effects and impact indicators designed to stimulate the analyst to think broadly about possible consequences of contemplated actions. This strength can also be a weakness, however, because it may lead the analyst to ignore factors that are not on the Usts. Checklists are found in one form or another in nearly all EIA methods. [Pg.22]

A high level of safety is the result of the complex interaction of engineered safety and operational safety. Experience has shown that focusing on any single aspect of performance is ineffective, and can be misleading. What is more valid is the broader picture presented by a set of indicators designed to monitor key aspects of safety performance. [Pg.537]

Reactor unit design characteristics are a significant component of the PRIS database. Significantly, they represent a comprehensive source of information on all reactor units worldwide, whether in operation, under construction or permanently shutdown. In combination with other PRIS data and outputs, such as production data, outage data and performance indicators, design characteristics offer an important tool for various performance analyses. The classification system enables the appropriate characteristics to be used as convenient selection or filtration criteria for choosing reactor units suitable for a particular analysis, thereby improving the relevancy of such analyses. [Pg.26]

Within certain specifications, some cylinders can be charged up to 10% above the indicated design service pressure. Such overcharging is indicated by a plus (+) sign immediately after the test date. Requirements are in 49CFR173.302. [Pg.60]

Maintenance and troubleshooting Poor or no power-on indication Design changes or modifications New equipment... [Pg.282]

II, 1 are indices designating directions parallel and perpendicular to the figure axis ... [Pg.20]

The October 1984 plenary meeting of the Soviet Communist Party confirmed the start of construction on the initial phase of European diversions by 1990 and indicated design work would continue on Siberian diversions (Pravda, 1984). From January to August 1985 a series of articles appeared in the Uzbek government paper Pravda Vostoka (1985a, 1985b) that pushed hard for near term construction of the Siberian project and stated that construction crews had already arrived in Western Siberia from that republic to start work on infrastructure facilities for the main diversion canal to Central Asia. On 5 June 1985, the Minister of Land Reclamation and Water Management (Minvodkhoz) for the USSR, announced that both the European and Siberian water diversion projects would proceed as planned Pravda, 1985). [Pg.1520]

Figure 2.37 presents the HRI matrix concept for establishing the level of potential mishap risk presented by a hazard. It can be seen from this figure that the HRI matrix concept essentially involves one matrix and three tables. The HRI matrix is the main component, which is based upon the combination of the hazard/mishap likelihood on one axis and hazard/mishap severity on the other axis. The hazard/mishap likelihood category is determined from the criteria stated in the Likelihood Table and the hazard/mishap severity category is determined from the criteria stated in the Severity Table. The Risk Level Table ranks each hazard into one of four risk levels (high, serious, medium, or low) based on the particular HRI matrix indices designated for the particular level. [Pg.195]

Symbols and abbreviations D, diploid PD, pseudodiploid H, heteroploid. Symbol within square indicates designation of hybrid (or group of hybrids) obtained. Number below this symbol = cell generations accomplished before freezing. Empty square indicates cross was not attempted. [Pg.139]


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