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The tubes of the new MCB series are a highly integrated and reliable ready-to-use component for radiation applications, which until now were not feasible due to the lack of robustness, size, or stability requirements. [Pg.532]

The metal vacuum envelope is grounded and can be made quite thick. Even radiation-tight designs are feasible. The tube ean be shipped ready-to-use with a bonded cable. [Pg.534]

Aqua regia mix 3 parts of concentrated HCl and 1 part of concentrated HNO3 just before ready to use. [Pg.1187]

The higher, long-chain dimers as weH as the tetramer dehydroacetic acid are far more stable and can be handled safely. The alkylketene dimers (AKDs) are shipped to the paper industry in tank tmcks in the form of ready-to-use aqueous emulsions with a total soHds content of 12—25% and a guaranteed shelf life of 30 days, as they have good hydrolytic stabHity. In this form they are not combustible Hquids, and are Hsted in the Canadian Domestic Substances List. [Pg.479]

Plastic Refractories and Ramming Mixes. Plastic refractories are mixtures of refractory grains and plastic clays or plasticizers with water. Ramming mixes may or may not contain clay and are generally used with forms or steel work. The amount of water used in these products varies but is held to a minimum to faciUtate drying. Plastics are generally suppHed in a ready-to-use state. [Pg.22]

Ready to use CombiKits which contain a variety of pre-weighed building blocks are available from Aldrich Chemical Company. [Pg.75]

Ready to use, simply requiring pressure to make the bond. [Pg.511]

PVAc is another important type of adhesive, especially in furniture manufacturing and for carpentry. They form the bond line in a physical process by losing their water content to the two wooden adherends. PVAc adhesives are ready to use, have short setting time and give flexible and invisible joints. They are easy to clean and show long storage life. Limitations are their thermoplasticity and the creep behavior. [Pg.1077]

Figure 9-18 shows what the respirator looks like when assembled and ready to use. Figure 9-19 shows the eomponents of a powered air purifying respirator (PAPR). A typieal PAPR system uses a small fan to... [Pg.133]

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is the numerical analysis of systems involving transport processes and solution by computer simulation. An early application of CFD (FLUENT) to predict flow within cooling crystallizers was made by Brown and Boysan (1987). Elementary equations that describe the conservation of mass, momentum and energy for fluid flow or heat transfer are solved for a number of sub regions of the flow field (Versteeg and Malalase-kera, 1995). Various commercial concerns provide ready-to-use CFD codes to perform this task and usually offer a choice of solution methods, model equations (for example turbulence models of turbulent flow) and visualization tools, as reviewed by Zauner (1999) below. [Pg.47]

Acylation of various oxygen functions by use of common and commercially available fluonnated carboxylic acid denvatives such as trifluoroacetic anhydride or the corresponding acyl halides have already been discussed sufficiently in the first edition [10] Therefore only exceptional observations will be described in this section In the past 15 years, many denvatizations of various nonfluonnated oxygen compounds by fluoroacylation were made for analytical purposes. Thus Mosher s acid chlorides for example became ready-to-use reagents for the determination of the enantiomeric purity of alcohols and amines by NMR or gas-liquid chromatographic (GLC) techniques [//] (equation 1)... [Pg.525]

Ready to use thin-layers (i.e. pre-coated plates or plastic sheets) are commercially available the chief advantage of plastic sheets is that they can be cut to any size or shape required, but they have the disadvantage that they bend in the chromatographic tank unless supported. [Pg.230]

Ready to use when purchased, no need to charge before first use... [Pg.74]

Factor spaces are a mystery no more We now understand that eigenvectors simply provide us with an optimal way to reduce the dimensionality of our spectra without degrading them. We ve seen that, in the process, our data are unchanged except for the beneficial removal of some noise. Now, we are ready to use this technique on our realistic simulated data. PCA will serve as a pre-processing step prior to ILS. The combination of Principal Component Analysis with ILS is called Principal Component Regression, or PCR. [Pg.98]

Where glycols are added to both hot and cold water systems, it is common for the glycol to be supplied neat, preinhibited and buffered (although the glycol also may be supplied in a diluted and ready-to-use form). This formulation is an example of a type produced as an glycol inhibitor-pack concentrate ... [Pg.403]

Contacting the synthesized zeoHte with the reagent leads to a ready-to-use catalyst. No further pretreatment before reaction is needed. The performance of such a novel one-pot catalyst was tested in N2O decomposition, and was found to be even superior to the conventionally prepared counterpart This was ascribed to the minimization of FeO,c formation. [Pg.131]

The first half of our story builds up to reactions, and we learn about the characteristics of molecules that help us understand reactions. We begin by looking at atoms, the building blocks of molecules, and what happens when they combine to form bonds. We focus on special bonds between certain atoms, and we see how the nature of bonds can affect the shape and stability of molecules. At this point, we need a vocabulary to start talking about molecules, so we learn how to draw and name molecules. We see how molecules move around in space, and we explore the relationships between similar types of molecules. At this point, we know the important characteristics of molecules, and we are ready to use our knowledge to explore reactions. [Pg.388]

Once the Interpreter has been executed and the Linking File created, the user is ready to use the Gas-Phase Subroutine Library. These subroutines are called... [Pg.348]

Accordingly, serious commercially oriented attempts are currently being made to develop special gas-phase micro and mini reactors for reformer technology [91, 247-259], This is a complex task since the reaction step itself, hydrogen formation, covers several individual processes. Additionally, heat exchangers are required to optimize the energy balance and the use of liquid reactants demands micro evaporators [254, 260, 261], Moreover, further systems are required to reduce the CO content to a level that is no longer poisonous for a fuel cell. Overall, three to six micro-reactor components are typically needed to construct a complete, ready-to-use micro-reformer system. [Pg.97]

Contemporary evaluation of the chromatographic plate is often performed by the localization of spots in UV light or densitometry scanning. After this procedure is performed, the adsorbent layer structure is not destroyed. The problem is how to remove the separated component mixture from the plate to make it ready to use for the next separation. [Pg.159]

The experimental approaches used to characterize ion-pair partitioning are cyclic voltammetry and potentiometric titration. Cyclic voltammetry is overall more powerful, but requires special instrumentation which is not commercially available as a ready-to-use set-up. For this reason the potentiometric titration technique has been more widely used. [Pg.421]

Infectious complications of EN include aspiration pneumonia and infections related to delivery of contaminated EN formula. Aspiration is a complication with GI, mechanical, and infectious implications. Although GI infections owing to contamination of enteral formulas have been reported uncommonly, there is ample opportunity for these formulas to be seeded with organisms during the processes of transferring from the can to the delivery bag with ready-to-use formulas and during the process of reconstitution with powdered formulas. The so-called closed systems of delivery, wherein the formulas come from the manufacturer premixed in a delivery bag, should help to decrease the chance of formula contamination. [Pg.1523]


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