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Partial disassembly

Integral gear pumps may require partial disassembly to permit replacement of the seal assembly. [Pg.57]

In Figure 7, we have plotted the response of the fraction active material to quench promoting assembly and (partial) disassembly. The model seems... [Pg.59]

The maintenance crew had partially disassembled the leg and managed to extract a polyethylene log from one section of the leg. However, part of the log remained lodged in the pipe below the 8-inch isolation valve. Witnesses stated that a mechanic went to the... [Pg.99]

Figure 8 The rotating cylinder electrode, (a) Electrode specimen and mandrel shown as partially disassembled, (b) Typical laboratory setup for the RDE. (From Ref. 3.)... Figure 8 The rotating cylinder electrode, (a) Electrode specimen and mandrel shown as partially disassembled, (b) Typical laboratory setup for the RDE. (From Ref. 3.)...
You may have also seen monitors that are out of adjustment. Their pictures don t fill the screen (size adjustment), the images roll (vertical or horizontal hold), or they are distorted (angle and pincushion adjustments). With most new monitors this is an easy problem to fix. Old monitors had to be partially disassembled to change these settings. New monitors have push-button control panels for changing these settings. [Pg.408]

Solids-retaining separators (Fig. 2) are batch centrifuges. They are generally larger in diameter than tubular bowls. Therefore, they are large enough to contain a disk stack but are dependent on at least partial disassembly for manual removal of solids. The larger... [Pg.411]

Fig. 11 Profile vacuum calibration and take-off. (A) Section view of calibration process (1) melt enters profile die (2) profile die stack (3) molten profile extrudate (4) calibrator (cools, shapes, and sizes extrudate) (5) solidified plastic (6) puller (7) orientation of profile. (B) Partially disassembled calibrator (8) profile passing through calibrator (9) upper calibrator stack (10) lower calibrator stack (11) upper vacuum channel (12) lower vacuum channel (13) core feature of lower calibrator (14) cooling line. Fig. 11 Profile vacuum calibration and take-off. (A) Section view of calibration process (1) melt enters profile die (2) profile die stack (3) molten profile extrudate (4) calibrator (cools, shapes, and sizes extrudate) (5) solidified plastic (6) puller (7) orientation of profile. (B) Partially disassembled calibrator (8) profile passing through calibrator (9) upper calibrator stack (10) lower calibrator stack (11) upper vacuum channel (12) lower vacuum channel (13) core feature of lower calibrator (14) cooling line.
The unwanted automobile is collected by the scrap dealer, partially disassembled by a recycler (e.g., lead battery, aluminum rims, radiator, variety of parts), and is then reduced in size by a shredder. Steel and nonferrous metals are sent to secondary smelting plants, while nonmetallic components are further processed. The lead battery... [Pg.190]

Use string to tie the large pear-shaped balloons to the knotted ends of the two remaining pear-shaped balloons in the partially disassembled CH4 model. The resulting structure is a model of water, H2O. Describe the shape of the model in Data Table 1. [Pg.22]

In addition to the nanoreactors discussed in this review, which are formed by assembly of at least two building blocks, capsules based on covalent bonds have also been applied as nanoreactors." Such covalent nanoreactors were beyond the scope of the current review, but similar effects in catalysis are observed. However, self-assembled capsules also have guest exchange mechanisms via partial disassembly of the capsule, whereas exchange for the covalent analogues is restricted to portal slippage. It is this unique property that enables the combination of complete encapsulation with sufficiently rapid... [Pg.170]

Partial disassembly is the process in which the separation of components only reaches a certain disassembly depth. Accordingly in partial disassembly, not all components are separated from each other. Here, selective disassembly can also be distinguishable, when some target components are extracted from a product (Hu et al. 2002 Lambert and Gupta 2005). [Pg.397]

Remove the dosimeter charger (calibrating device) (refer to Figure S6.1). Most dosimeter chargers will have to be partially disassembled, the battery inserted following the manufacturer s recommendations, and then reassembled. [Pg.236]

Partially disassemble the apparatus and remove the fraction with a Pasteur pipette, as shown in Technique 14, Figure 14.6A. (If you have a Hickman head with a side port, you may simply open the side port to remove the fraction. This is shown in Figure 14.6C.)... [Pg.772]

Along with its robust rod-shaped dimensions, TMV s simple structure and disassembly mechanism have presented a unique opportunity to create viral arrays via nucleic acid hybridization. Specifically, the binding force between the genomic RNA and coat proteins is weakest at TMV s 5 -end where a change in pH and Ca + concentration in the intracellular environment of host cells results in a destabilization of the interaction between the 5 -end of the RNA and coat proteins. This induces partial disassembly of the coat proteins so that the 5 -end RNA sequence is presented to the host s ribosome, which initiates translation of the viral protein replicase. By mimicking this condition via ultracentrifugation at high pH, the... [Pg.1655]

Partial disassembly of the upper calotte of the inner reactor vessel to prepare for the dismantling of the ceramic internals Dismantling of carbon bricks, layers 37 to 32... [Pg.34]

The main installation units would be sublimation and pyrolysis chambers and a cooler in the form of a slab heat converter. Adamsite will be introduced into the sublimation chamber and transformed into vapour at the temperature of 400 C. The Adamsite vapour transported by inert gas (e.g., nitrogen), will pass into the pyrolysis chamber and will be decomposed to free arsenic, hydrogen chloride, nitrogen, low molecular weight hydrocarbons and soot. Free arsenic will be precipitated in the cooler from which it will be removed after partial disassembling of this unit. Units to bind hydrogen chloride, to catch the rest of the arsenic, and to bum hydrocarbons catalytically will be further parts of the installation. It is established that the sublimation and pyrolysis chambers and the cooler will work periodically, with some down time . [Pg.103]

Figure 1 The pathway of adenoviral infection. Primary binding is mediated by the interaction of the knob domain of the Ad fiber with the cellular receptor, CAR. This is followed by an interaction between ROD motife in the penton base with cellular integrins, which mediates internalization of the virion into an endosome. Endosomal dismption occurs via mechanisms involving the penton base and the low endosomal pH. The partially disassembled virion particle is then transported to the nuclear membrane for release of viral DNA into the nucleus. Figure 1 The pathway of adenoviral infection. Primary binding is mediated by the interaction of the knob domain of the Ad fiber with the cellular receptor, CAR. This is followed by an interaction between ROD motife in the penton base with cellular integrins, which mediates internalization of the virion into an endosome. Endosomal dismption occurs via mechanisms involving the penton base and the low endosomal pH. The partially disassembled virion particle is then transported to the nuclear membrane for release of viral DNA into the nucleus.

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