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Region regions

Region Region Region Napa Marin Marin Napa... [Pg.36]

Ion Source Acceleration Field Free Region Region Region... [Pg.351]

A non-ideal MSMPR model was developed to account for the gas-liquid mass transfer resistance (Yagi, 1986). The reactor is divided into two regions the level of supersaturation in the gas-liquid interfacial region (region I) is higher than that in the main body of bulk liquid (region II), as shown in Figure 8.12. [Pg.236]

As voltage is increased in the ionization region (Region II), there is no appreciable increase in the pulse height. The field strength is more than adequate to ensure collection of all ions produced however, it is insufficient to cause any increase in ion pairs due to gas amplification. This region is called the ionization chamber region. [Pg.40]

In the continuous discharge region (Region VI), a steady discharge current flows. The applied voltage is so high that, once ionization takes place in the gas, there is a continuous discharge of electricity, so that the detector cannot be used for radiation detection. [Pg.41]

Preheat Combustion Burned region region product mixture... [Pg.91]

An interesting revelation of the 2001 report was the unequal distribution of hazardous waste disposal in the United States. Indeed, nearly 40 percent of the hazardous wastes disposed of in 2001 were from just one of the EPA s 10 regions, Region 6, consisting of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. And, as the table on page 164 shows, a dozen states accounted for just over 86 percent of all hazardous wastes generated in the whole nation. [Pg.163]


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