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In week 2, worker 3, a type 4 person, would have received the pair of off-days (Mon., Fri.), but this can always be switched with any paired workers of type 2 and type 3 receiving days off from... [Pg.1750]

Cash flow velocity = accounts receivable days + inventory days - accounts payable days... [Pg.271]

For example, companies like Dell, McDonald s, and Wal-Mart have focused consciously on improving cash flow velocity and now have a negative cash flow velocity. They have reduced their inventory days and accounts receivable days to such an extent that it is less than their accounts payable days. [Pg.271]

We also received a solid edncation in mathematics, as well as some physics and chemistry. Although, among others, the physicist Lorand Eotvos and the chemist George Flevesy (Nobel Prize in 1943) attended the same Piarist school in earlier years, I learned about this only years later and cannot remember that anybody mentioned them as role-models during my school years. Classes were from 8 AM to 1 PM six days a week, with extensive homework for the rest of the day. I did... [Pg.41]

Lambs received saline, oST at 40 )-lg/kg BW, or the indicated dose of hGRF per kg BW four times per day for 42 or 56 days. Half of the lambs were withdrawn from treatment after 42 days. Carcass data shown are for lambs treated 56 days. Carcass composition data were analy2ed by analysis of variance using carcass weight as the covariate. Data are summarized in Ref. 85. [Pg.412]

Volatilization. The susceptibility of a herbicide to loss through volatilization has received much attention, due in part to the realization that herbicides in the vapor phase may be transported large distances from the point of application. Volatilization losses can be as high as 80—90% of the total applied herbicide within several days of application. The processes that control the amount of herbicide volatilized are the evaporation of the herbicide from the solution or soHd phase into the air, and dispersal and dilution of the resulting vapor into the atmosphere (250). These processes are influenced by many factors including herbicide application rate, wind velocity, temperature, soil moisture content, and the compound s sorption to soil organic and mineral surfaces. Properties of the herbicide that influence volatility include vapor pressure, water solubility, and chemical stmcture (251). [Pg.48]

Toxicology. The acute oral and dermal toxicity of naphthalene is low with LD q values for rats from 1780—2500 mg/kg orally (41) and greater than 2000 mg/kg dermally. The inhalation of naphthalene vapors may cause headache, nausea, confusion, and profuse perspiration, and if exposure is severe, vomiting, optic neuritis, and hematuria may occur (28). Chronic exposure studies conducted by the NTP ia mice for two years showed that naphthalene caused irritation to the nasal passages, but no other overt toxicity was noted. Rabbits that received 1—2 g/d of naphthalene either orally or hypodermically developed changes ia the lens of the eye after a few days, foUowed by definite opacity of the lens after several days (41). Rare cases of such corneal epithelium damage ia humans have been reported (28). Naphthalene can be irritating to the skin, and hypersensitivity does occur. [Pg.486]

The potential for normal brain tissue injury is one of the limiting factors in the use of XRT for brain tumors. Pentobarbital is a cerebral radioprotectant in rodent and primate models after single doses, but is associated with significant risks. Of alternative barbiturates, thiopental given to tats receiving 70-Gy (7000-rad) whole-brain irradiation in a single fraction enhances the 30-day survival similarly to pentobarbital, whereas ethohexital and phenobarbital show no radioprotective activity (250). [Pg.499]

Based on the results of the Solar One plant. Southern California Edison formed a consortium that included DOE and EPRI to constmct a Solar Two Project. Solar Two will convert the idle Solar One central receiver plant from a water/steam system to a molten salt system, thereby improving efficiency and operating performance. With the molten salt technology, solar energy can be collected during the day and stored in the salt to produce electricity when needed. The three-year demonstration is scheduled to begin in late 1996. [Pg.106]

A factory capable of processing 4500 t/d (capacities range from <3000 t/d to 12,000 t/d) requires about 200 tmckloads per day, moving to the factory, to feed the around-the-clock operation. Planning and logistics of beet receiving and transportation is an important element of smooth factory operation. [Pg.24]

Effluent standards are based on the maximum concentration of a poUutant (mg/L) or the maximum load (lb/day) discharged to a receiving water. These standards can be related to a stream classification. [Pg.221]

Potassium Iodide. When potassium iodide [7681-11-0] is adrninistered orally for several (6—8) weeks, a therapeutic effect may be obtained ia the subcutaneous form of sporotrichosis. Amphotericin B is used iatravenously to treat systemic sporotrichosis. The KI dosage is usually a saturated solution ia water (1 g/mL). The usual oral dose is 30 mg/kg/d. Children should receive five droplets, three times a day (after meals) the dose may be iacreased to 15—20 droplets. Side effects iaclude digestive disorders, swelling of the saUvary glands, and lacrimation. Thyroid function tests may be disturbed. [Pg.255]

Ten patients received diethylcarbamazine [90-89-1] (DEC) daily orally for eight days total dose 1.3 g. [Pg.281]


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