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Table 7.1 shows the combinations for MID prototyping that are important with regard to shaping and subsequent structuring of the plastic body. [Pg.216]

Amend, P. et al. ADDIMID Technology and Aerosol Jet Printing for Functional MID Prototypes by the Use of Stereolithography. In Proceedings 10th International Congress Molded Interconnect Devices, Research Association Molded Interconnect Devices 3-D MID e. V., Fiirth, 19-20 September 2012. [Pg.307]

Huntington disease (HD) is the prototypic disease caused by expansion of unstable GAG repeat. It primarily affects striatal neurons. It is a mid-life onset disorder characterized by unvoluntary movements (chorea), personality changes and dementia that progress to death within 10-20 years of onset. There are currently no treatment to delay or prevent appearance of the symptoms in the patients. Other diseases in this class include spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) 1, 2, 3 (also known as Machado-Joseph disease, MJD), 6, and 7, DRPLA, and spinobulbar muscular atrophy (SMA, also known as Kennedy s disease) (Zoghbi and Orr 2000). [Pg.271]

A prototype vessel was built and installed in the Big Lake field in mid-1977. With the above equations, this vessel has a design water capacity of 48,000 B/D (7631 m3/d). This rate is 150% of the desired throughput of 32,000 B/D (5088 m3/d). Initial water throughput was approximately 25,000 B/D (3975 m3/d). Figs. 3 and 4 display the results of several tests run at that time to determine effectiveness of this design. [Pg.202]

Thus, in the mid-1970s, the Stanford group devised the MSLT and tested its usefulness, first in a study of sleep deprivation of the prototypical experimental psychology research subject, the normal college student. The timing of the MSLT was based on several considerations including ... [Pg.13]

Dobbins, T.O., Thermodynamics of Rocket Propulsion mid Theoretical Evaluation of Some Prototype Propellant Combinations. WADC TR-59-757, Wright Air Dev. Center, Ohio, 1959. [Pg.143]

This technology led to testing of a full scale, 100 million lb-per-year ethylene reactor. The full-scale tests have verified scale criteria and gas yield cracking patterns. To further minimize the technical risk and complete the development effort, Union Carbide is constructing a 15 MM ACR prototype unit at Seadrift, TX, primarily to prove long-term equipment operability. This demonstration unit will be completed in 1979 and can lead to the construction of a world-scale ethylene unit by the mid-1980s. [Pg.115]

The mid-chain dehydrogenation of saturated fatty acyl derivatives is carried out by a large family of 02-dependent, nonheme diiron-containing enzymes known as desaturases. Both soluble and membrane-bound desaturases have been characterized. The mechanism of desaturation is thought to involve the stepwise syn removal of vicinal hydrogen atoms via a short-lived carbon-centered radical intermediate. The most common desaturase inserts a (Z)-double bond between the C-9,10 carbons of a stearoyl thioester however, many variations of this prototypical reaction have been discovered. Accounting for this diversity in terms of subtle alterations in active-site architecture constitutes a new frontier for research in this area. [Pg.493]

Pt and Pt-bimetallic nanoparticle catalysts were employed in commercial prototype phosphoric acid fuel cells even in the mid-1970s [7], so in fact the concept of nanoparticle electrocatalysts is not new. Like many industrial catalysts, however, the catalysts are put into use long before their structure and properties are clearly understood, and that was certainly the case, for example, for the Pt-Co-Cr air cathode catalysts used at United Technologies [8]. In this chapter we review studies, primarily from our laboratory, of Pt and Pt-bimetallic nanoparticle electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and the electrochemical oxidation of H2 (HOR) and H2/CO mixtures. [Pg.336]

Otioroquine and Chloroquine Phosphate. Chlor-oquine (Aralen HCI) can be considered the prototypical struclure lhal succeeded quinine and came into use in the mid-1940s. The phosphate salt (Aralen Phosphate) is used in oral dosage forms (tablets), and ihe hydrochloride. sail is administered parenierally. Until recently, chloroquine was... [Pg.287]


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