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Workforce Support for Data Collection and Incident Analysis Systems Few of the incident investigation and data collection systems reviewed provide any guidelines with regard to how these systems are to be introduced into an organization. Section 6.10 addresses this issue primarily from the perspective of incident reporting systems. However, gaining the support and ownership of the workforce is equally important for root cause analysis systems. Unless the culture and climate in a plant is such that personnel can be frank about the errors that may have contributed to an incident, and the factors which influenced these errors, then it is unlikely that the investigation will be very effective. [Pg.288]

J. O. Chambers, Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry of The Elements, Organic Section Vol. XIII (Ed. A. J. Bard), Dekker, New York, 1978. [Pg.1077]

To start our approach we divide this chapter into parts. In the first part we outline the general chemical element content of all organisms (Sections 4.2-4.4) next, we look at the uses of non-metal elements and their in small molecule combinations (Sections 4.5 1.8) while in the third part we extend this description to their major biopolymers (Sections 4.9-4.13). Section 4.14 is a summary of these sections. In Sections 4.15 and 4.16 we examine the metal ion content of cells and combinations of these ions with organic molecules. The final sections integrate these descriptions with those of the principles of bioenergetics outlined in Chapter 3. [Pg.127]

Conant, James B. "Progress Report, Organic Section, Feb. 18, 1918" enclosed in a letter from G. Burrell to W. McPherson, Feb. 26, 1918, Records of the Chemical Warfare Service, Record Group 175, National Archives. [Pg.194]

Because this chapter includes material that may be difficult for interested workers with different backgrounds, an attempt has been made to organize sections so that some material may be skipped without loss of continuity. The boxed sections provide some insight into aspects of the physical chemistry of metal nitrosyl complexes, but the chapter can be read without them. [Pg.84]

Bard, A. J. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry of the Elements, Vols I-XIV (Organic Section), Marcel Delcker, New York, 1973-1980. [Pg.266]

Reactions. CASREACr File is a chemical reaction database containing over 118.500 records with rcacliun informalion derived from documents covered in the Organic Section of Chemical Abstracts. The tile is available from STN. [Pg.831]

It has been suggested that the —Si—0 portions of the polymers sit tightly on the structurally similar silicate chains on the surface of the glass, leaving the organic sections of the silicones extended outward to form a hydrocarbonlike barrier that water molecules cannot penetrate. [Pg.269]

While the group was in good shape from the very beginning, I had to accommodate to the imbalance between inorganic and organic chemistry in the Zurich department. In contrast to Munchen, its resources in terms of lab space and assistantships were distributed in a ratio of 1 3 in favor of the organic section. The reason was that when Alfred Werner (Fig. 2.18) retired, he was succeeded by his former student Paul Karrer (Nobel laureate 1937), who became... [Pg.43]

Cationic transition-metal complexes activate small molecules and serve as homogeneous catalysts, especially for selective hydrogenation of unsaturated organics. Section 1.10.4.2 deals with coordinativeiy unsaturated complexes in which the ligands remain coordinated after the oxidative addition of Hj. In 1.10.4.4 the complexes may or may not be coordinativeiy unsaturated complexes that are not must lose ligand(s) before oxidative addition of Hj. Coordinativeiy unsaturated complexes are described that exchange ligands either before or after the oxidative addition of Hj. [Pg.350]

B. M. Trost, in Abstracts of Papers, Joint Conference CIC-ACS , Toronto, Canada, May 24-29, 1970, Organic Section, paper 42. [Pg.570]

RC Reed, RM Wightman. Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry of the Elements, Organic Section, Vol. XV (AJ Bard, H Lund, eds.), New York Marcel Dekker, 1984, pp 3-53. [Pg.581]

As mentioned in the organic section (Section II), adjusting the electronegativity of the leaving group will affect the relative reaction rates of both nucleophilic substitution as well... [Pg.326]

The fibers are produced continuously (endless fibers, filaments) or discontinuously (short or staple fibers) depending upon the application. Most of the fibers are obtained by extruding a flowable form (melt or solution) of appropriate chemieal composition (Section 5.2.3 - 5.2.4). Other processes are based on deposition from the gas phase (Section 5.2.6.2) or thermal transformation (pyrolysis) of organic (Section 5.2.5) or organometallic polymers (Section 5.2.7). [Pg.351]

The paper is organised as follows next section presents the RCS cognitive architecture, its components and organization, section three describes how process control is currently implemented in most industrial plants, section four compares both approaches and finally section five draws some conclusions out of the presented ideas. [Pg.513]


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