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Q-boat or Q-ship vessel for trapping boats heat of combustion... [Pg.765]

Samples Of Feed Q Desired Product Q Shipped Via Date ... [Pg.742]

Samples Of Feed Desired Product Q Shipped Via Date -------------------... [Pg.630]

Q ships were heavily armed merchant vessels that were to trap enemy submarines. Today, the use of Q ships would be considered unlawful. See San Remo Manual, Explanations 1995, para 111.2. "Oppenheim 1952, p. 467 Colombos 1967, p. 521 et seq. [Pg.73]

Shipping and Storage. Phosphoms(V) sulfide is stored and shipped in 208-L (55-gal) dmms containing 250 kg of product, portable closed aluminum bins containing 1800—3400-kg net weight, and railcars. P4S q is classified as a flammable soHd having the international shipping code of UN No. 1340. [Pg.365]

Economic Aspects and Shipment. The C q trialkylacetic acids are produced in volumes totaling tens of thousands of metric tons per year. The C Q acids are shipped in bulk sea vessels, tank cars, tank tmcks, and dmms. [Pg.105]

Chemical Designations-SyTm/Q ffu Potassium oxalate monohydrate Chemical Formula K2d204 H20. Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as normally shipped) Solid Color Colorless White Odor. None. [Pg.327]

Observable Characteristics-P/Q sica/Smre (as normally shipped) Solid Color. Yellow Odor None. Physical and Chemical Properties0/75 atm. So id-, Molecular Weight 162 ... [Pg.351]

NOTE PLACE POINT WHERE CONTROL BIT RUN IS LOCATED USING SHIP CURVE, FIT Q-LINE BELOW POINT MOVE SHIP CURVE UP TO POINT. EFFECT OF A CHANGE IN HYDRAULICS CAN THEN BE TRACED. POINTS OF COMPLETE BIT CLEANING ARE ON THE "MAXIMUM HYDRAULICS" CURVE. [Pg.649]

Spills may represent the greatest point source release of methyl parathion to groundwater and surface water. An accidental spill caused by a warehouse fire in Nebraska released methyl parathion to a drainage ditch that emptied into the Missouri River (Kawahara et al. 1967). In another incident, 10 tons of methyl parathion spilled in the Mediterranean Sea near Eg q)t as a result of a collision between two ships (Badawy et al. 1984). [Pg.148]

Liu, Q., Shalaby, F., Jones, J., Bouchard, D., and Dumont, D.J., 1998, The SH2-containing inositol poUphosphate 5-phosphatase, Ship, is expressed during hematopoiesis and spermatogenesis. Blood, 91 2753-2759. [Pg.330]

Liu, Q., Sasaki, T., Kozieradzki, I., Wakeham, A., Itie, A., Dumont, D.J., and Penninger, J.M., 1999, SHIP is a negative regulator of growth factor receptor-mediated PKB/Akt activation and myeloid ceU survival. Genes Dev 13 786-791. [Pg.330]

Q The equipment shall be identified with item and serial numbers. Material shipped separately shall be identified with securely affixed, corrosion-resistant metal tags indicating the item and serial number of the equipment for which it is intended. Crated equipment shall be shipped with duplicate packing lists, one inside and one on the outside of the shipping container. [Pg.86]

Galvanic anode systems are generally used in well-coated electrically isolated structures, offshore structures, ship hulls, hot-spot pipeline protection, heat exchanger water boxes and other environments of resistivity below 10000 Q cm. [Pg.105]

D harmless to non-target marine life Q non-toxic to applicators Q allows small repairs on wet ship cost < 1 000 000 per ship... [Pg.70]

Man is responsible for nearly all of the problems caused by aquatic weeds Q). Man has intentionally or imintentionally contributed to the aquatic weed problems. For example, alligatorweed was unintentionally introduced by transport ships to the United States from South America ( ). Waterhyacinth was deliberately introduced as an ornamental plant excessive plants from aquatic gardens were simply discarded in waterways where they reproduced and spread unchecked (5). African salvinia became a nusance aquatic plant after the construction of damns. The lack of natural predators allowed their populations to reach nusiance proportions. [Pg.156]


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