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Monitoring methodology

Rawson NSB, Pearce GL, Inman WHW. Prescription event monitoring methodology and recent progress. / Clin Epidemiol 1990 43 509-22. [Pg.448]

Advanced monitoring methodologies (gas detectors, infrared monitoring, thickness measurements by eddy current and magnetic methods)... [Pg.67]

Animal cell cultures, either from mammalian or insect cells, show specific characteristics that differ from microbial cultures (bacteria, yeasts, and filamentous molds). Among the characteristics that most interfere with monitoring methodologies and process control (and that will be approached with more detail in the present chapter), are the following. [Pg.261]

Creating analytical monitoring methodologies to follow reactions on the polymer. [Pg.353]

The ultimate goals of the LRI are to fill the knowledge gap that is distorting public debate replace misinformation with scientific data increase the knowledge of the potential impacts that chemicals may have on the health of human and wildlife populations and the environment, especially sensitive sub-populations replace decisions based on hazard alone with decisions based on risk address issues such as bio-monitoring, methodologies, endocrine disruption and provide alternatives to animal testing and persistent bioaccumulative toxic substances (PBTs). [Pg.81]

Waste DPE material is managed in very similar fashion at ANCDF and PBCDF. Normally, DPE suits are worn once, decontaminated with decontamination solution, and double-bagged. At ANCDF, the DPE suits are monitored using the vapor screening monitoring methodology established in the site s modified permit (see discussion earlier in this chapter). The waste DPE suits that monitor at less than 1 STL for GB or VX may then be sent to an off-site thermal treatment facility (ADEM, 2006). [Pg.69]

The basis for the monitoring methodology is the fact that the economic benefits from the advanced control are directly associated with the activation of process constraints within the operating region, that is, a good control system pushes as many as possible controlled variables to their limits, although it is not always true due to the nonlinearities involved. [Pg.497]

In the Polish NAP, the possible increase of emissions following changes in the monitoring methodology was estimated at 10-12 Mt per year. It was one of the reasons for proposing allocation above the projection level. The Commission did not agree to this risk-compensation method, and moreover rejected the proposal of using ex-post allocation adjustment. [Pg.329]

Monitoring Ground-Water Quality Monitoring Methodology. EPA-600/4-76-026, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV, 1976. [Pg.319]

Yuen, K.-V, Au, S. K. and Beck, J. L. Two-stage structural health monitoring methodology and results for Phase I benchmark studies. Journal cf Engineering Mechanics (ASCE) 130(1) (2004), 16-33. [Pg.289]

Hines J.W., Garvey D., 2007, Process and Equipment Monitoring Methodologies Applied to Sensor Calibration Monitoring , Quality and Reliability Interantional, vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 123-135. [Pg.922]


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