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He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly continually for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. [Pg.98]

The oxidative coupling of 2,6-dimethylphenol to yield poly(phenylene oxide) represents 90—95% of the consumption of 2,6-dimethylphenol (68). The oxidation with air is catalyzed by a copper—amine complex. The poly(phenylene oxide) derived from 2,6-dimethylphenol is blended with other polymers, primarily high impact polystyrene, and the resulting alloy is widely used in housings for business machines, electronic equipment and in the manufacture of automobiles (see Polyethers, aromatic). A minor use of 2,6-dimethylphenol involves its oxidative coupling to... [Pg.69]

Management Practices—U.S. Companies Improve Peformance Through Quality Efforts, United States General Accounting Office Report to the Honorable D. Ritter, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., May 1991, p. 2. [Pg.373]

There has been a steady growth ia the economic importance of therapeutic ensymes, with sales reaching hundreds of millions of dollars per year as of 1992. Table 2 Hsts the trade names and costs of some of the more commonly prescribed enzyme preparations. Despite the magnitude of use of these products, the manufacture and sale of therapeutic enzymes represents a comparatively small fraction of the production and profits of the pharmaceutical houses that market them. [Pg.313]

Suits, C.G. and Bueche, A.M. (1967) in Applied Science and Technological Progress A Report to the Committee on Science and Astronautics, US House of Representatives, by the National Academy of Sciences (US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC) p. 297. [Pg.17]

Tlie oval symbol represents a probability or failure rate. A diamond is an event that is not developed because the preparer did not know what to do or thought it insignificant. A house-top is an expected occurrence (probability of one). Rectangles identify and explain gates. [Pg.102]

GAO. 1983, Report to the Honorable Richard L. Ottinger, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power Committee on Energy and Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives. [Pg.479]

Human resources, whether in-house or retained by contract, cost money, and represent either a direct or an indirect investment. In lobbying for PSM resources, be realistic about the time you think the effort will require underestimating the level of effort can raise management s expectations beyond your ability to meet them. At the same time, estimates of staff required can t ignore prevailing company priorities for example, a request for five new staffers during a hiring freeze is unlikely to be favorably received. [Pg.35]

Figures 3-36A, 3-36B, and 3-36C represent typical and actual performance curves showing discharge total head (head pressure at pump outlet connection for any fluid), required minimum water horsepow er (for pumping water), and capacity or pumping volume of the pump (for any fluid) for several impeller diameters that would fit the same case (housing). In addition the important NPSHr (net positive suction head required by the pump) charac-... Figures 3-36A, 3-36B, and 3-36C represent typical and actual performance curves showing discharge total head (head pressure at pump outlet connection for any fluid), required minimum water horsepow er (for pumping water), and capacity or pumping volume of the pump (for any fluid) for several impeller diameters that would fit the same case (housing). In addition the important NPSHr (net positive suction head required by the pump) charac-...
Ideally, a sampling station should be provided where all necessary samples can be obtained from a single location. This arrangement is very common in large power stations but rare in smaller boiler houses. In fact, in many smaller boiler houses it often is virtually impossible to easily and safely obtain representative samples of condensate from the various collection lines in the CR system. [Pg.111]

Laboratory equipment and supplies are available from several sources, such as laboratory supply houses, manufacturers representatives, mail order houses, and local retail stores. [Pg.100]

A supply house, which generally represents several manufacturers, may be nationwide, regional, or local. Many offer a broad range of supplies, while others specialize in certain fields, such as medicine or education. A supply house usually has a will call desk, where an urgently needed item may be picked up within hours after the order is placed. [Pg.100]

Laboratory equipment has to be maintained on a regular basis. A record should be kept of the date and the type of maintenance performed. This should be placed in the file for the instrument involved. If the maintenance is done on an in-house basis, the report should be initialed by the person who performs it. If done by a factory representative, there will be a receipt which should be filed. More than once, good maintenance records have saved an analytical laboratory from litigation when a client claimed that its results were incorrect. [Pg.125]


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