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Note that for certain older engines, small quantities lead deposits from combustion could have a positive effect as a solid lubricant and prevent exhaust valve recession. For these motors which still represented in 1993 from 20 to 30% of the French automotive fleet, the use of unleaded fuel is not possible. [Pg.210]

In Europe total consumption of plastic foam insulation for 1992 was 29 x 10 m (>12 billion board ft) withHttle or no growth seen from 1991. AU products were expected to grow by an average of 1% due primarily to the continued effects of the economic recession. [Pg.336]

The principal worldwide manufacturers of nylon resins are given in Table 6. Total sales of nylon plastics in the United States and Canada in 1993 were 331,000 metric tons (37). West European sales were 352,000 t and Japanese sales 220,000 t (37). Figure 7 shows how sales in the United States have steadily increased since 1967 (38) and also how the price of nylon-6,6 has changed (39). The effect of the oil price rises, the boom of the mid-1980s, as well as the oil price reduction and the recession that followed are clearly evident. Table 7 shows the variation of price across different polyamide types. [Pg.275]

Drums. Typical selection for the number of dmms used in the various appHcations is two to four for cobbers, one or two for roughers, and two or three for finishers. The inner dmm sheU, usually 3 mm thick, is specified Series 302 or 304 stainless steel. Dmm heads are usually of high tensile strength aluminum alloy or brass. Recessed head bolt constmction having an effective seal is specified. [Pg.425]

Recent developments in rotary atomization include the use of semiconductive composites (qv) for the rotary cup permitting the constmction of a unit that does not produce an ignition spark when brought close to a grounded workpiece yet has the transfer efficiencies associated with a rotary atomizer. In addition, the use of the semiconductive material softens the electrostatic field and results in less edge buildup and better penetration into recess areas. Other systems use electronic means to effectively prevent arcing to grounded surfaces. [Pg.331]

Effective filtration area has gone up since with the largest available plates of 2 by 2 meters, having a 20 mm recess and 150 chambers, the area is about 1000 m with a cake capacity of 20 m ... [Pg.188]

Wiping Paint is applied conventionally, then paint is wiped off Paint is either totally removed, remaining only in recessed areas, or is partially removed for special effects such as woodgraining. Standard spray-paint setup with a wipe station following. For low production, wipe can be manual. Very highspeed, automated equipment available. [Pg.539]

Type I Crigler-Najjar syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder. It is characterized by severe congenital jaundice (serum bilirubin usually exceeds 20 mg/dL) due to mutations in the gene encoding bilirubin-UGT activity in hepatic tissues. The disease is often fatal within the first 15 months of life. Children with this condition have been treated with phototherapy, resulting in some reduction in plasma bilirubin levels. Phenobarbital has no effect on the formation of bilirubin glucuronides in patients with type I Crigler-Najjar syndrome. A liver transplant may be curative. [Pg.283]

Unlike solid electrodes, the shape of the ITIES can be varied by application of an external pressure to the pipette. The shape of the meniscus formed at the pipette tip was studied in situ by video microscopy under controlled pressure [19]. When a negative pressure was applied, the ITIES shape was concave. As expected from the theory [25a], the diffusion current to a recessed ITIES was lower than in absence of negative external pressure. When a positive pressure was applied to the pipette, the solution meniscus became convex, and the diffusion current increased. The diffusion-limiting current increased with increasing height of the spherical segment (up to the complete sphere), as the theory predicts [25b]. Importantly, with no external pressure applied to the pipette, the micro-ITIES was found to be essentially flat. This observation was corroborated by numerous experiments performed with different concentrations of dissolved species and different pipette radii [19]. The measured diffusion current to such an interface agrees quantitatively with Eq. (6) if the outer pipette wall is silanized (see next section). The effective radius of a pipette can be calculated from Eq. (6) and compared to the value found microscopically [19]. [Pg.387]

Spanakis, E., Lamina, P, and Bennett, D. C. (1992). Effects of the developmental colour mutations silver and recessive spotting on proliferation of diploid and immortal mouse melanocytes in culture. Development 114 675-680. [Pg.176]

Both mode of inheritance (dominant, recessive) and allele frequency can have dramatic effects on required sample sizes (Table 10.2). Even for the best case scenario - a common SNP acting in a dominant fashion - a relatively large sample size of more than 300 cases (a total sample size of >900 subjects) is required at an a of 0.05 (Table 10.2). [Pg.227]

MF effects on FA relatives and healthy donors. (Fanconi anemia is an autosomal recessive disease associated with the overproduction of free radicals, Chapter 31.) It has been shown earlier [215] that FA leukocytes produce the enhanced amount of hydroxyl or hydroxyl-like free radicals, which are probably formed by the Fenton reaction. It was suggested that MF would be able to accelerate hydroxyl radical production by FA leukocytes. Indeed, we found that MF significantly enhanced luminol-amplified CL produced by non-stimulated and PMA-stimulated FA leukocytes but did not affect at all oxygen radical production by leukocytes from FA relatives and healthy donors (Table 21.3). It is interesting that MF did not also affect the calcium ionophore A23187-stimulated CL by FA leukocytes, indicating the absence of the calcium-mediated mechanism of MF activity, at least for FA leukocytes. [Pg.713]


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