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The following section summarises round-table discussions held at a workshop on use and prosj ects for reference materials which was held in Bazas (France) in May 1998 based on the data collected in the study [41]. [Pg.200]


Assess nutritional needs and recommend appropriate supplementation. When the patient is tolerating an oral diet, determine if any parenteral medications can be switched to the oral route. [Pg.1137]

The final Workshop will be organized by the University of Pau (France). The participation will be opened to all the partners and a maximum of 30 additional participants. The workshop will present the results of the expert meetings, and discuss the identified research needs and recommendations to legislators and industry with the expert (as a means of validating these recommendations). [Pg.231]

Fluoxetine and paroxetine are inhibitors of the cytochrome P450 isoenzyme CYP2D6. Concurrent use results in a two- to three-fold increase in sertindole plasma levels. The manufacturers advise that low maintenance doses of sertindole may be needed and recommend close ECG monitoring when doses are adjusted. An isolated case report describes a man with paranoid psychosis and imipolar depression whose condition unexpectedly seriously worsened when paroxetine was stopped while continuing to take sertindole. ... [Pg.769]

Huang, Y, Leu, M.C., Mazumder, J., Donmez, 7A (2015). Additive manufacturing Current status, future potential, gaps and needs, and recommendations. ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 137, 014001 (10 pages). [Pg.122]

Describes any special protective equipment needs and recommends safety glasses with sideshields and type of gloves. [Pg.23]

A process hazard analysis has been performed (if needed) and recommendations have been resolved or implemented, and modified facilities meet MOC requirements. [Pg.39]

To supervise its priority and allocation activities, the CWS set up a separate section in the Procurement Planning Division, OC CWS, early in 1941. This section had responsibility for estimating the amounts of critical materials needed and recommending priorities to be assigned to end items. The Chief, CWS, submitted these recommendations to the Army and Navy Munitions Board for assignment of certification of priorities. They were then passed on to the Office of Production Management for final approval. [Pg.280]

Pantothenic acid is widely distributed in food and because of the lack of conclusive evidence regarding quantitative needs, a recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for pantothenic acid has not been estabUshed. In 1989, the Food and Nutrition Board of the United States National Research Council suggested a safe intake of 4—7 mg/d for adults. The provisional allowance for infants is 2—3 mg daily (90). [Pg.63]

Deep anodes are installed where the resistivity is high in the upper layers of soil and decreases with increasing depth. This type of installation is recommended for densely populated areas and for local cathodic protection (see Chapter 12) on account of the small space needed and the smaller voltage cone, which avoids interference with foreign structures. [Pg.250]

The following flowsheet represents the simplest connections combined with good, inexpensive manual regulation required to execute valid experiments. This is the recommended minimum starting installation that can be expanded and made more sophisticated as need and budgets permit. The other extreme, a fully computer controlled and evaluated system that can be run without personnel will be shown later. The concepts, mentioned in Chapter 3, are applied here for the practical execution of experiments in recycle reactors. [Pg.83]

The PSM pilot test will begin in three weeks, on May 15 we expect to maintain it for six to eight weeks to ensure that we get full benefit of this exercise. At the end of this period, the Facility Managers Council will review what has been learned, recommend any changes needed, and report our findings to senior management. [Pg.151]

Because the ASHRAE/IES standard contained both mandatory requirements and recommendations, it was difficult to adopt and implement as a uniform building code. Such codes must clearly state minimum requirements that can be uniformly interpreted and applied. For this reason it was determined that a model code was needed that contained only the... [Pg.200]

The following listing of data to be supplied to manufacturers when ordering motors or requesting bids is based on the requirements and recommendations of a number of representative manufacturers. This list is split into vital and desirable information and is intended as a checklist in preparing both requisitions and purchase orders. By using this list, you will give the manufacturer a clear picture of your needs for most motor applications in the oil and petrochemical industries and eliminate call-backs, requests for supplementary information, and so on. [Pg.657]

In the author s experience, field residue trials can be conducted in Latin America under complete compliance with all ERA guidelines and recommendations. More time does need to be spent in planning and preparation to ensure that the personnel involved in the testing have been trained in GLP and that this training, as well as the compliance of equipment, storage and archival sites, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and quality assurance (QA) audits, are properly documented. [Pg.199]

EPA Exposure Assessment Workshops - Level I and II. In April 1982, the EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) organized two workshops designed to assess and identify current techniques (i.e., data, protocols, predictive models) used in performing exposure assessments, enumerate technical information gaps, and recommend prioritized research topics to satisfy current and anticipated needs. The Level I workshop was comprised of... [Pg.153]

Knowledge of the maximal possible yield coefficients as target quantities on the one hand, and the reasons for discrepancies between these values and experimentally obtained values on the other, can help reduce the experimental expenditure needed for optimizing yield, and recommend worthwhile approaches and measures to test. [Pg.139]


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