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AUGUR software is used to obtain two- and three-dimensional images of defects using various coherent data processing methods, determine the sizes of defects in different sections, execute service and report preparation operations. [Pg.195]

A-2-Thiazoline-5-thiones are generally not obtained by direct heterocyclization reactions (352). Instead, most of the reported preparations involve reactions in which the thiazole ring is already formed with the suitable mercapto precursors in the 5-position. [Pg.416]

EIAs can be used per se or with a spectrophotometer. Traditionally, EIAs have been developed in 96-weU microtiter plates which provide the immobilization support for the assay, the reaction vessel, and, when linked to a spectrophotometer-based reader, a rapid means to detect and quantify the color resulting from interaction of a substrate with the antibody—antigen—enzyme complex. Automated immunoassay analyzers targeted primarily for use in the clinical laboratory have taken automation one step further, utilizing robotics to carry out all reagent additions, washings, and final quantification including report preparation. [Pg.24]

A Proposed Public Health and Safety StandardforYucca Mountain, A Report prepared for the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Technical Bases for Yucca Mountain Standards, EPRI TV-104012, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, Calif., Dec. 1994. [Pg.246]

Report prepared for CMA, Washington, D.C., Indoor DEHP Mir Concentrations Predicted after DEHP Volatilitiesfrom Vinyl Products, Environ. Corp., 1988. [Pg.134]

Industrial Recovered Materials Utilisation Targets for the Rubberindusty, report prepared for U.S. DOE, Assistant Secretary for Conservation and Solar Energy, Office of Industrial Programs, Hittman Associates, Inc., 1980. [Pg.21]

A number of other tetraarylbismuth compounds Ar4BiY, where Y is a group, such as NO , C10 4, OCN , N , etc, have been prepared from the chloride by metathesis. Two tetraalkylbismuth compounds have been reportedly prepared by means of the following synthesis (164) ... [Pg.133]

C. H. Pitt and M. E. S7J2Lds oFh.,Mn Mssessment of Energy Requirements in Proven andNeiv Copper Processes, report prepared for U.S. Department of... [Pg.213]

Postaudit Process The postaudit process consists of preparation of a draft report, preparation of a final report, development of artion plans, and follow-up. A draft report of the audit findings should be prepared shortly after the completion of the on-site audit. The draft report usually undergoes review and comment by facility personnel involved with the audit, experienced auditors not involved with the subject audit, functional specialists, and attorneys. The review of the draft report is done to assure that a clear, concise, and accurate report is issued, and not to modify or change the findings. Once this review procedure is completed, a final report can be issued and distributed based on a distribution list provided by the facility personnel. The final audit report should be issued in a timely manner and meet the time requirement specified in the audit plan. [Pg.2287]

Elliott reeommends serviees of two witnesses be employed during the instrument ealibration and test. Expenses assoeiated with the field test would be a per diem rate for the serviee engineer, travel and living expenses at eost plus 10% administrative eharge, and a maximum limit of eight man-day eharge for pre- and post-test analysis and report preparation (typieal unit). [Pg.324]

Fig. 10-5. Comparison of for 0.1 ppm NO2 and Rayleigh scattering by air. The photopic eye response represents the range of wavelengths over which the eye detects light. Source Husar, R., White, W. H., Paterson, D. E., and Trijonis, J., "Visibility Impairment in the Atmosphere," Draft report prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Contract No. 68022515, Task Order No. 28. Fig. 10-5. Comparison of for 0.1 ppm NO2 and Rayleigh scattering by air. The photopic eye response represents the range of wavelengths over which the eye detects light. Source Husar, R., White, W. H., Paterson, D. E., and Trijonis, J., "Visibility Impairment in the Atmosphere," Draft report prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Contract No. 68022515, Task Order No. 28.
Electric Power Research InsHtute, "Preliminary Results from the EPRI Plume Model Validation Project—Plains Site." EPRI EA-1788, RP 1616. Palo Alto, CA. Interim Report. Prepared by TRC Environmental Consultants, 1981. [Pg.318]

University of Arkansas and Louisiana State University. In-Situ Methods for the Control of Emissions from Surface Impoundments and Landfills. Draft Final Report. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Contract No. CR810856. June 1985. pp. 95. [Pg.137]

The employer investigates incidents that result in, or could result in, a catastrophic release of highly hazardous chemicals. An incident investigation is initiated as soon as possible, but before 48 hours following the incident. An incident investigation team is established to consist of one or more experts in the process involved, and accident investigation. The report prepared at the conclusion of the investigation includes at a minimum ... [Pg.33]

The NPRDS is an industry-wide system for monitoring the performance of selected systems and components at U.S. commercial nuclear power plants. Information in NPRDS is derived from a standardized format input report prepared by U.S. nuclear plant licensees. The plants are as)ced to submit failure reports on catastrophic events and degraded failures within the defined reportable scope reporting of incipient events is optional. Command faults are not reportable unless they malce an entire system unavailable. In addition, the plants are as)ced to file component engineering reports on all components within the selected systems and reportable scope. These reports contain detailed design data, operating characteristics, and performance data on the selected systems and components (over 3000 components, from approximately 30 systems, per unit). The selected systems are primarily safety systems. [Pg.64]

At least one safety review report prepared in the last two years... [Pg.99]

In a separate report, preparation of the lithium enolate of 31 in the presence of indium trichloride and benzaldehyde provided a 77% yield of 32 with complete trans selectivity however, sequential addition of indium trichloride and benzaldehyde provided Barbier-type products. Organotin enolates have also been used in a Darzens-type... [Pg.18]

Kirk and coworkers recently reported preparation of 6-flouro-meta-tyrosine 29 based on an Erlenmeyer-Plochl azlactone strategy from 2-benzyloxy-5-fluorobenzaldehyde. [Pg.232]

Although the first reported preparations of selenazoles go back to the year 1889, for decades after this no further details were found in... [Pg.343]

The reported preparations of enantiomerically pure chiral iron-acyl complexes have relied upon resolutions of diastereomers. One route1415 (see also Houben-Weyl, Vol. 13/9 a, p 421) employs a resolution of the diastereomeric acylmenlhyloxy complexes (Fe/ )-3 and (FeS )-3 prepared via nucleophilic attack of the chiral menlhyloxide ion of 2 at a carbon monoxide of the iron cation of 1. Subsequent nucleophilic displacement of menthyloxide occurs with inversion at iron to generate the enantiomerically pure iron-acyl complexes (i>)-4 and (f )-4. [Pg.519]

Barker, V. (2004). Beyond Appearances, Students misconception about basic chemical ideas, A report prepared for the Royal Society of Chemistry, Retrieved Get. 16, 2007 from the World Wide Web www.ehemsoe.org/pdt71earnnet/rsc/miscon.pdf... [Pg.247]

Furukawa and coworkers reported preparation and isolation of thiophene 1-oxides 111-113. Diels-Alder reaction of 111 with maleic anhydride, benzoquinone, and cw-l,2-dibenzoylethylene gave the corresponding syn adducts exclusively [61] (Scheme 50). [Pg.214]

ARGUS (2000) The behaviour of PVC in landfill. Final report February 2000. Report prepared for the European Commission Environment Directorate (DGXI.E.3) by ARGUS (Germany) in association with Professor Spillmann (University of Rostook, Germany), Carl Bro (Denmark), and Sigma Plan (Greeoe) (http //ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/studies/pve/landfill.pdf). [Pg.44]

DTI (2002) Tributyitin in consumer products. Report prepared by the Laboratory of the Government Chemist for the United Kingdom Department of Trade and Industry, by letter dated 8 March 2002. [Pg.45]

EC (2002) Assessment of the risks to heaith and the environment posed by the use of organostannic compounds (exctuding use as a biocide in antifouiing paints) and a description of the economic profiie of the industry. Final report prepared for the European Commission (Enterprise Directorate-General), July (Contract No. ETD/FIF.20010617). [Pg.45]

Environment Agency (1997) Use category document— metal finishing. Report prepared by the Building Research Establishment, Watford, for the Environment Agency for England and Wales. [Pg.45]

This review is based on a number of IBM-Tech. Reports prepared for a Chaire Francqui series of lectures delivered by E.C. in the spring of 1986 at the Free University of Bruxelles. We wish to thank all the people in our Department for their contributions, particularly Drs. E. L. Hannon, K. N. Swamy, G. Corongiu, J. Detrich, S. Chin, M. Dupuis, and R. Gomperts. [Pg.254]

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Kan et al. reported preparation of Au-core/Pd-shell bimetallic nanoparticles by successive or simultaneous sonochemical irradiation of their metal precursors in ethylene glycol, respectively. In the successive method, Pd clusters or nanoparticles are first formed by reduction of Pd(N03)2, followed by adding HAUCI4 solution. As a result, Au-core/Pd-shell structured particles are formed, although Pd-core/Au-shell had been expected. In their investigations, the successive method was more effective than the simultaneous one in terms of the formation of the Au-core/Pd-shell nanoparticles [143]. [Pg.56]

Analyze anti-infective therapy (dose, frequency, and duration) and revise as necessary based on clinical response and culture and sensitivity reports. Prepare an appropriate step-down therapy for the patient. [Pg.1196]

Evaluation of health aspects of caffeine as a food ingredient SCOGS-89 Report, prepared by the Life Sciences Research Office of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology and Medicine for the Bureau of Foods, FDA, US Dept, of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, DC, 1978. [Pg.196]

Report prepared for the study of Interagency Coordination in Drug Research and Regulation by the Subcommittee on Reorganization and International Organizations of the Senate Committee on Government Operations, 1963. [Pg.790]

Foecke, T., McDonald, K. and Nelson, K., Sri Lanka-Minnesota Scoping Mission on Institution-Building for Waste Minimization, final report prepared for the World Environment Centre, Washington, DC, March 1994. [Pg.36]

Chodak, M. and Dobes, V., Pollution Prevention Activities in the Netherlands, report prepared for the Province of North Holland, June 1993. [Pg.36]


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