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Recent Uses of Solid-Surface Luminescence Analysis in Environmental Analysis. Vo-Dinh and coworkers have shown very effectively how solid-surface luminescence techniques can be used for environmentally important samples (17-22). RTF has been used for the screening of ambient air particulate samples (17,18). In addition, RTF has been employed in conjunction with a ranking index to characterize polynuclear aromatic pollutants in environmental samples (19). A unique application of RTF reported recently is a personal dosimeter badge based on molecular diffusion and direct detection by RTF of polynuclear aromatic pollutants (20). The dosimeter is a pen-size device that does not require sample extraction prior to analysis. [Pg.157]

Vo-Dinh T, Abbott DW. 1984. A ranking index to characterize polynuclear aromatic pollutants in environmental samples. Environ Int 10 299-304. [Pg.517]

In total ranking models the degree of agreement between the element ranking resulting from experimental attributes and that provided by the selected subset of model attributes is measured by the Spearman s rank index (Kendall 1948). [Pg.190]

To find a crisp value for prioritizing its security level, Eq. (5) is used to calculate the ranking index of the event Cargo as follows. [Pg.1958]

Basic event Transformed fuzzy estimation Security estimates Ranking index value... [Pg.1959]

An RPN is the risk ranking index for reliability, where RPN = (probability of occurrence) x (severity ranking) x (detection ranking). This number typically appears on the reliability oriented FMECA. It should be noted that the RPN is not the same as a Hazard Risk Index which is derived from probability of occurrence and severity of a hazard. The RPN provides a risk ranking order of components for reliability improvement. [Pg.337]

The effects of rank on both compressive and impact strength have been studied, and usual minima were found at 20—25% dry, ash-free volatile matter (88—90 wt % carbon). Accordingly, the Hardgrove grindabiUty index exhibits maximum values in this area. [Pg.222]

The development of a continuous grinding index was the focus of work in the late 1970s (59). The laboratory test equipment used is similar to that for the Hardgrove test but permits classifying the product and recycling the oversize material. An improved correlation is obtained that may, however, need to be corrected for the relative sizes of the test grinding balls versus those used in commercial-scale equipment. The continuous grinding index is especially useful for lower rank coals. [Pg.222]

The UL flammability ratings describe the relative ease of ignition and combustibiUty of plastics. Tests include the measurement of flame propagation, time to self-extinguish, melt and drip with and without flame, and oxygen indexes. Some engineering plastics, eg, polyetherimides, are, as ranked by this test, inherently nonflammable. Others can be made nonflammable by compounding with flame retardants (ERs) such as bromine... [Pg.264]

Relative Ranking (DOW Fire and Explosion and Chemical Exposure Index) to evaluate siting/layout considerations... [Pg.2286]

Dow Eire and Explosion Index (E El) A method (developed by Dow Chemical Company) for ranking the relative fire and explosion risk associated with a... [Pg.160]

Tools are available to assist in comparing the risk associated with two or more different processes. For example, the first sheet of the Dow Fire and Explosion Index (FEI) (Dow, 1994b) ranks the safety characteristics of the process from a fire/explosion standpoint, without taking credit for protective and mitigation features. The Dow Chemical Exposure Index (CEI) (Dow, 1994a) and Id s Mond Index (ICI, 1985 Tyler, 1985) are other ranking tools. [Pg.67]

Risk Indices - A risk index is a single-number measure of tlie risk associated with a facility. Some risk indices are qualitative or semi-quantitative, ranking risks in various general categories. Risk indices may also be quantitative averages or bencluiiarks based on otlier risk measures. [Pg.515]

The approach to developing metrics for process safety is analogous to those that might be used to assess Occupational Exposure risk. One can cite as well several indices that have been developed as metrics for estimating and ranking the safety of a given process or chemical reaction, such as the DOW fire and explosion index,the Stoessel index ° for hazard assessment and classification of chemical reactions, the Inherent Safety Index, the Prototype Index for Inherent Safety, amongst others. ... [Pg.243]

As 1,2,5-thiadiazole analogues, potent HlV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors, some simple 1,2,5-oxadiazoles, compounds 4-6 (Fig. 9), have been synthesized using the traditional Wieland procedure as key for the heterocycle formation [121]. Such as thiadiazole parent compounds, derivative with chlorine atoms on the phenyl ring, i.e., 5, showed the best anti-viral activity. Selectivity index (ratio of cytotoxic concentration to effective concentration) ranked in the order of 5 > 6 > 4. The activity of Fz derivative 6 proved the N-oxide lack of relevance in the studied bioactivity. These products have been claimed in an invention patent [122]. On the other hand, compound 7 (Fig. 9) was evaluated for its nitric oxide (NO)-releasing property (see below) as modulator of the catalytic activity of HlV-1 reverse transcriptase. It was found that NO inhibited dose-dependently the enzyme activity, which is hkely due to oxidation of Cys residues [123]. [Pg.279]


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