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Program design considerations

The program developed by LMI in response to these design requirements is called Process Intelligent Control (PICON). The individual design considerations are addressed in the following discussion. [Pg.70]

In working with enzyme and transport kinetics we already have a program of considerable sophistication, PENNZYME ( ) to fit experimental data to rate laws by optimization methods and to display the results of the fitting process. This program would require extension to perform experimental design functions (such as calculating design... [Pg.79]

Key considerations in designing preclinical safety evaluation programs for biopharmaceuticals. Program designs and material needs Investing for success. BIO 2005, Philadelphia, June 20,2005. [Pg.127]

The information in Part I above is, in effect, an evaluation of possible negative aspects of the program under consideration, while positive information under each of the items in Parts II and III can be used to offset, to some degree, the needs which must be met by the facility. It is preferable, however, to design-in safety rather than depending upon procedures and administrative rules. [Pg.101]

The headframe foundation design required additional design consideration as many of the new headframe columns were within the confines of the existing headframe. A construction plan, known as The early works program , was developed to allow as much of the construction to be performed prior to removal of the existing headframe tower. The operators/power room to the north and part of the west collar house foundation was constructed, thus greatly reducing construction schedule. The west collar house was also removed to allow access to construct the new collar house and headframe to the west of the shaft. The bin house foundation was... [Pg.462]

For wider pH intervals, one has to mix several buffering species and the situation becomes considerably more complex. This has been solved with the aid of computer programs designed specifically for this purpose. The basic findings are (1) for generating a linear pH gradient the buffering power has to be... [Pg.971]


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