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Lift trucks are available to meet a variety of clearance restrictions. Noteworthy is narrow-aisle equipment. Another accessory worthy of consideration is the multilift mast, which permits lifting loads over 3.7 m (12 ft). Of special importance in specifying any mast is that it will clear the various door openings it must enter, which includes those of trucks, railcars, and buildings. To meet most conditions, the collapsed height of the mast must be 2235 mm (88 in). An ideal lift truck for chemical-plant distribution warehouses would have 2000-kg (4000-lb) capacity electric (battery) propulsion solid-state controls ... [Pg.1975]

When the plant distribution voltage is above utilization levels, Itjr instance 23 kV or higher, economics will usually favor the 2,300- relative cost of alternate schemes sometimes favors 4.100 volts. This is true particularly with motors in the 4,000 hp and larger si/.es. and short circuit levels are above 150 MVA. [Pg.269]

Woodward, I. (1987). Climate and Plant Distribution. Cambridge Cambridge University Press. [Pg.10]

We are concerned here with systems that have been studied using secondary products—flavonoids and terpenoids in particular— but other information, including micro- and macrofossils, and occasionally chromosome numbers, will be included in the discussions when snch information is available. The majority of current research on postglacial reestablishment of plant distribution patterns is based on DNA seqnence information. In a few instances below, reference will be made to such information, but this in not the place for a detailed review of that literature. [Pg.125]

Bulk Plants, Distribution and Marketing Terminals store and distribute the finished products from the refineries and gas plants. Typically these facilities handle gasoline, diesel, jet fuels, asphalts, and compressed propane or butane. [Pg.15]

The network aspect in supply chains is illustrated by Shapiro where supply chain networks are composed by notes connected by transportation networks (Shapiro 2001, p. 6). Compared to Corsten, Shapiro extends the supply chain including many-to-many-relations between vendors, plants, distribution centers and markets. [Pg.26]

Diffuse (Centaurea diffusa) and spotted knapweed (C. maculosa) are two introduced weeds that have expanded to occupy large areas of rangeland in the dry Interior of the Pacific Northwest. The apparent ability of knapweed to invade established, productive rangeland has been attributed to the action of allelochemicals produced by knapweed (i., ). The potential allelopathic effect of plants such as knapweed is an area of considerable Interest, with researchers looking to exploit this phenomenon in agricultural situations, or simply to explain patterns of plant distribution ( ). [Pg.238]

Qualitative 300-900 n/a 18 MacGinitie 1953 Non-quantitative approach based on modern plant distributions... [Pg.166]

Industrial Gases Atmospheric Process Gases Coatings Powders On-Site Production Plants Distribution... [Pg.344]

A number of workers have reported evidence for chemical control of plant distribution, spatial associations between species, and the course of community succession. [Pg.101]

Central station plant Midsize plant Distributed Steam reforming Steam reforming Steam reforming Gasifier Thermal splitting of water Gasifier or direct conversion Electrolysis Electrolysis Electrolysis... [Pg.62]

Crawford, R. M. M. 1992. Oxygen availability as an ecological limit to plant distribution. Advances in Ecological Research. 23 93-185. [Pg.232]

Reed M. L. and Graham D. (1981) Carbonic anhydrase in plants distribution and possible physiological roles. In Progress in Phytochemistry (eds. L. Reinhold, J. Harborn, and T. Swain). Pergamon, pp. 47-94. [Pg.2122]

Who Should Develop Immunoassays The answer to this question is simple - everyone. The more complex question is once these assays are developed how do we get them in the hands of users Certainly the agricultural chemical industry should be involved in the development of assays for their products. Even if the assays are never used for registration, the assays will save companies money by being used in-house as research tools. In most companies there is such a backlog of residue samples to run that in-house assays to test formulation, plant distribution, process control and many other problems receive low priority. Immunoassays can have a major impact on these problems. [Pg.119]

Supply chain networks Simultaneous maximization of (1) participants expected profits, (2) average safe inventory level (for plants, distribution centers and retailers), (3) average customer service levels (for retailers), (4) robustness of selected objectives to demand uncertainties and fair profit distribution. A two-phase fuzzy decisionmaking method Chen and Lee (2004) extended the smdy of Chen et al. (2003) by including uncertainty in product demands and prices. Cheu et al. (2003b) Cheu and Lee (2004)... [Pg.33]

BUCKBEAN, Mmyanthidis folium is the leaf of Menyanthes trifoliata L., family Gentiun-accM, a water plant distributed on the Northern hemisphere. The leaf is three-foliate and... [Pg.62]


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