Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Ordinary person

Modern laboratories are complex multifaceted units with vast amounts of information passing to and from instruments and computers and to and from analysts and clients daily. The development of highspeed, high-performance computers has provided laboratory personnel with the means to handle the situation with relative ease. Software written for this purpose has meant that ordinary personal computers can handle the chores. The hardware and software system required has come to be known as the laboratory information management system (LIMS). [Pg.167]

The patent application document may be considered under a number of headings (Table 2.2). After the title comes the abstract, which identifies the innovation and the innovation area. Relevant prior art is then overviewed in detail in the background section. This is drawn mainly from published research articles and pre-existing patents. An adequate preparation of this section relies on prior completion of a comprehensive literature and patent search. Next, a short paragraph that details the problem the innovation will solve is presented. This should emphasize why the innovation should be considered novel and non-obvious. This in turn is followed by a detailed technical description of the innovation, such that an ordinary person skilled in the art could reproduce it. If, for example, microbial cultures or animal cells form part of the innovation, these must be deposited in an approved depository (e.g. the American Type Culture... [Pg.63]

By the time an ordinary person reaches childhood, he has attained a basic membership in the consensus reality of his culture. A normal child has a pretty good idea of the dos and don ts of his culture and behaves in a generally acceptable fashion. Many of the potentials present at the time of his birth are gone by now, but consensus reality has been formed from the few that have been cultivated. [Pg.47]

Like all skills pattern recognition can be greatly enhanced by practice. Specialized areas of perception are what distinguishes the expert from the ordinary person, whether it be in the game of chess, in medical histology, in perfumery and GC analysis, or in any other field. Because smelling in patterns is an essential part of the perfumer s skill, the perfumer s training centers around complexes, both those which occur in nature and those created by perfumers. [Pg.58]

We humans also have apparently unalterable values. It is impossible, for example, for an ordinary person to kill himself by holding his breath. The biologically given, built-in value of survival takes precedence over our ability to modify our breathing patterns. [Pg.46]

Observation immediately activates some aspect of the structure of my ordinary personality, which then acts as an observer connected with various value judgment that are immediately activated. I pass from the function of Observing from outside the system to observing from inside the system, from what feels like relatively objective Observation to judgmental observation by my conscience or superego. [Pg.148]

EPA requires that all information required to be on the label - words, statements, graphics - be clearly legible to a pterson with normal vision. Furthermore, they must be conspicuous in relation to other material on the label to the extent that the ordinary person would be likely to read the label under normal purchase and use circumstances. [Pg.297]

Failing to place required information prominently and conspicuously so as to be read and understood by an ordinary person... [Pg.11]

In the design and construction of our instrument as well as in its mode of operation, we followed the same principles as Smith in his work. However, by making use of modern electronic components we were able to restrict the physical size of the instrument considerably, paying only a minor prize in a more limited frequency range. The instrument now occupies no more space than an ordinary personal computer. A description has been given earlier, and a more detailed account of the hardware is to be published. [Pg.21]

In 1998, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (FEE) actually built a DES-cracking computer, at the cost of 200,000, consisting of an ordinary personal computer with a large array of custom-designed chips. It cracks a DES key in an average of four and a half days. [Pg.68]

Great Events Theory. A crisis or important event may cause a person to rise to the occasion, which brings out extraordinary leadership qualities in an ordinary person. [Pg.445]

By constructing the RSDl, the road safely level of different countries can be compared directly. This will be useftd for researchers who have an interest in working on international comparisons and analysis. It will also be of interest to governments and international organisations to refer to the RSDl index since it will show the scale of the problem that they were perhaps not aware of. Other targets of this research are the country policy makers and ordinary persons. This index will help them to understand the magnitude of the problem and to draw attention to this phenomenon. [Pg.3]

An ORDINARY PERSON is a person who is neither a skilled person nor an instructed person. [Pg.331]

People may be described as ordinary persons, skilled persons or instructed persons. Place the people you know into each category, for example yourself, your parents and relatives, and your work colleagues. [Pg.331]

When you begin your apprenticeship you will be an ordinary person, one who has no knowledge of the dangers of electricity. In just a few weeks or months you will become an instructed (electrically) person because you will be doing electrical work under the supervision of your supervisor. When you have completed your apprenticeship you will be a skilled (electrically) person, able to carry out electrical work safely. [Pg.349]

Ordinary person Overload current Passive infra-red (PIR) detectors... [Pg.378]

People People may be described as an ordinary person, a skilled person, an instructed person ora competent person. [Pg.378]

Define the meaning of the words ordinary person in an electrotechnical context. [Pg.72]

An ordinary person is one who is neither an electrically skilled or instructed person. [Pg.305]

Additional protection by 30 mA RCD is required in addition to overcurrent protection for all socket outlet circuits to be used by ordinary persons and intended for general use. [Pg.305]


See other pages where Ordinary person is mentioned: [Pg.88]    [Pg.52]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.155]    [Pg.581]    [Pg.40]    [Pg.481]    [Pg.229]    [Pg.92]    [Pg.93]    [Pg.361]    [Pg.159]    [Pg.160]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.10]    [Pg.239]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.57]    [Pg.440]    [Pg.305]    [Pg.391]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.331 ]




SEARCH



© 2024 chempedia.info