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Rate weighting

Gf = liquid-flow rate (weight/cross-sectional area) p = liquid density... [Pg.1401]

C. decreased respiratory rate, weight gain, bradycardia... [Pg.252]

The clinical scenario and the severity of the volume abnormality dictate monitoring parameters during fluid replacement therapy. These may include a subjective sense of thirst, mental status, skin turgor, orthostatic vital signs, pulse rate, weight changes, blood chemistries, fluid input and output, central venous pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and cardiac output. Fluid replacement requires particular caution in patient populations at risk of fluid overload, such as those with renal failure, cardiac failure, hepatic failure, or the elderly. Other complications of IV fluid therapy include infiltration, infection, phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, and extravasation. [Pg.407]

Thomann et al. (1992) (see Table 9.4) and Morrison et al. (1996) (see Table 9.5) developed models that derive uptake and elimination rate constants based on physiological parameters such as gill ventilation rates, weights and lipid contents. The Thomann model has been... [Pg.238]

The large value of Kj for naphthalene shows that the presence of one hydrocarbon may greatly influence the rate of reaction of another hydrocarbon on the catalyst. Thus, the cracking behavior of a mixture of hydrocarbons need not be given by a simple sum of their pure cracking rates weighted according to their individual partial pressures. [Pg.320]

Intermediate-Duration Exposure. The respiratory tract, heart, bone marrow, gastric mucosa, liver, and kidney were target organs in humans after occupational exposure that involved a combination of inhalation and dermal exposures to DNOC for intermediate durations (Bidstrup and Payne 1951 Hunter 1950 Pollard and Filbee 1951). Increased basal metabolic rates and body temperatures were also observed in humans after occupational exposure to DNOC for intermediate durations (Hunter 1950 Pollard and Filbee 1951). Elevated pulse rates, weight loss, and increased basal metabolic rates and body temperatures were observed in humans after ingestion of DNOC for intermediate durations (Dodds and Robertson 1933 Ibrahim et al. 1934 Plotz 1936). [Pg.95]

Solid superficial velocity = solid mass flow rate divided by solid density, where solid mass flow rate=weight of solid per unit time divided by cross-sectional area of transport pipe. [Pg.9]

P Crystallizer production rate (weight/unit time) r Particle radius r Critical particle radius rg Over-all growth rate coefficient... [Pg.57]

Cone. Temp. CC Time (day ) Load PDL Rating Weight 1 Lingih... [Pg.76]

Reagent Note Cone. (%) Temp. fC) Time (my l Load PDL Rating Weight Length Tentile Sirengih Reelstance Note ... [Pg.86]

Ria giant Reagent Note Cone. Temp. Time PDL Rating % Weight Change Resistance Note. ... [Pg.196]

Rsagent Reagent Note Cone, (%l Temp. Time (<( 11) PDL Rating Weight EkmgaLton I 1 Strength Resistance Note Material Note... [Pg.290]

Cone. (H) Temp. CC). . Time.. (diyi) PDL Rating Weight Ekmaatitm j Flexural I Strength Resistance Note Uaterial Note... [Pg.299]

Cone. (% Temp. rc) Time (d v Load PDL Rating Weight T nilla Str ngih FJaxurit Sirtngth Resistance Note Material Note... [Pg.306]


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Average molecular weight flow rate errors

Melt flow rate molecular weight

Molecular Weight Dependence of Crystal Growth Rate

Molecular weight averages flow rate error effect

Molecular weight distribution viscosity versus shear rate

Molecular weight termination rate constant

Molecular weight, effect overall crystallization rate

Molecular weight, effect spherulite growth rates

Rate of weight gain

Rate of weight loss

Termination rate constant, molecular weight distribution

Weight feed flow rate/product distribution

Weight loss corrosion rate measurements

Weight rating

Weight rating

Weight solubilization rate

Weighted average rating

Weighted average recovery rates

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