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Location and development

To assist the market research and market development people in their endeavor to locate and develop potential automotive markets for their products, I would like to describe the various stages of product development to give you a better appreciation of our organization. [Pg.128]

Location and Development of Cellulolytic Activities in a Culture of Thermoactinomyces sp. [Pg.330]

Pecket RC, Small CJ. 1980. Occurrence, location and development of anthocyanoplasts. Phytochem 19 2571-2576. [Pg.553]

Fallon JH, Seroogy KB, Loughlin SE, Morrison RS, Bradshaw RA, Knaver DJ, Cunningham DD (1984) Epidermal growth factor immunoreactive material in the central nervous system location and development. Science 224 1107-1109. [Pg.187]

Lead is very important for development of the various sectors of India s economy. For example, it is necessary for advanced development of the electrical industry, the paints and pigments industry, and other areas. The chief need of the industry is for the location and development of additional ore bodies. [Pg.178]

We also need to study in more detail the accumulation rate of organic matter in natural peatlands occurring in widely different geographic locations and developing under different local environmental conditions. [Pg.86]

As of 2002, about 43,000 metric tons of radioactive waste from nuclear power plants was stored in the United States, an amount expected to grow by 2000 metric tons per year. The storage facilities at the power plants are considered temporary and an effort to develop a permanent storage site for high-level radioactive waste has been under way since 1982. The location and development of such a site is fraught with technical, social, and political problems. [Pg.309]

Panikashvili D, Savaldi-Goldstein S, Mandel T, et al. (2007) The Arabidopsis DESPERADO/ AtWBC 11 transporter is required for cutin and wax secretion. Plant Physiol 145 1345-1360 Paulsen IT, Brown MH, Skurray RA (1996) Proton-dependent multidrug efflux systems. Microb Mol Biol Rev 60 575-608 Pecket RC, Small CJ (1980) Occurrence, location and development of anthocyanoplasts. Phytochemistry 19 2571-2576... [Pg.265]

The new conduct we wanted to encourage in NASA s first-line supervisors—branch chiefs—included a set of critical behaviors that exemplified NASA s core values, behaviors needed to close the gap between the current state and the leadership safety vision, such as communication, consideration for individuals, management consistency, and decision making (Figure 10-3). Together with NASA we reviewed the behaviors at each location where the culture change effort was to be implemented. This review verified the relevance of the behaviors to each location and developed examples of how each behavior would be manifested... [Pg.252]

Seismic surveys are traditionally an exploration and appraisal tool. However, 3-D seismic is now being used more widely as a development tool, i.e. applied for assisting in selecting well locations, and even in identifying remaining oil in a mature field. This was discussed in Section 2.0. Seismic data acquired at the appraisal stage of the field life is therefore likely to find further use during the development period. [Pg.177]

If the original field development plan was not based on a 3-D seismic survey (which would be a commonly used tool for new fields nowadays), then it would now be normal practice to shoot a 3-D survey for development purposes. The survey would help to provide definition of the reservoir structure and continuity (faulting and the extension of reservoir sands), which is used to better locate the development wells. In some cases time-lapse 3-D seismic 4D surveys carried out a number of years apart, see Section 2) is used to track the displacement of fluids in the reservoir. [Pg.333]

The CamuS system consists of a number of components, both hardware and software, as shown in Figure 1. The hub of the system is the data acquisition unit, which collects and stores ultrasonic data in the form of RF waveforms. An accurate probe position monitor provides information on the location and orientation of the probe as it is scanned over the test object. Software tools have been developed to provide assistance to the user with preparing inspection procedures according to the requirements of prEN1714 with visualising the data, in relation to the test object with making measurements of any indications present and with classifying indications. [Pg.765]

One of the earliest NDT applications for laser-based profilometry systems was for the inspection of marine boiler tubes. Under funding from the U.S. Navy", several systems were developed that were capable of rapidly and accurately mapping the inside surface of 25 mm and 50 mm diameter boiler tubing. Features such as internal pitting and corrosion can be located and quantitatively assessed using computer-graphic analysis. The system employs an... [Pg.1063]

A CIP system includes pipelines, interconnected with valves to direct fluid to appropriate locations, and the control circuit, which consists of interlines to control the valves that direct the cleaning solutions and water through the lines, and air lines which control and move the valves. A programmer controls the timing and the air flow to the valves on a set schedule. The 3A Standards for CIP components, equipment, and installation have been developed. A simple CIP system circuit is shown in Figure 11. [Pg.361]

The United States continued fast-breeder reactor research and development with the building of the fast flux test faciHty (FFTF) at Hanford and the SEFOR reactor in Arkansas (59). The next plaimed step was to build a prototype power reactor, the Clinch River fast-breeder plant (CRFBP), which was to be located near Oak Ridge, Teimessee. [Pg.221]

The applicable code procedures should be followed, particularly in regard to instrumentation. On an existing plant, this will require planning in advance of a scheduled shutdown. The pressure and temperature tap locations and installation details can all be developed with the compressor running. All details must be followed. When a drawing states, deburr, do not chamfer that is exactly what it means (see Figure 10-7). [Pg.430]


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