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Parylene C was included among the eadiest MIL-I-46058 (51) qualified coatings (as type XY) and has since enjoyed a reputation for superior performance in protecting and preserving the operation of electronic circuits against the detrimental effects of their operating environments. [Pg.440]

Mentoring relationships are of a voluntary, trust-based nature. Both parties often share very personal thoughts and experiences with each other. Mentor and mentee should therefore protect one another s reputation by respecting the confidentiality and privacy of the meetings. [Pg.184]

Incidentally, there are customers who come and ask, I know you have stated in your Abs Max table that I shouldn t apply more than 24V to the device. But what if I apply 28V for just lms The principled answer to that is, you can t apply even 24.01V, for even 10-12 seconds The company officially doesn t stand by it. Yes, internally they do test at higher stress levels than published, and have also got various guard-bands present (for their protection and reputation). But remember you don t know what these are. Also, keep in mind that voltage overstress leads to almost instantaneous death, whereas current ratings are related more to internal heat buildup, so you can always exceed them somewhat for a short time. [Pg.195]

Natural pesticides show promise for alleviating the pollution problem. Plants make some of these pesticides for their own protection, and bacteria synthesize others for purposes that are poorly understood. In spite of their promise, however, products based on natural pesticides have been on the market for years without much success, their major drawbacks being high cost and a reputation for unreliability. The present hope is that continuing research can... [Pg.26]

In particularly desperate moments Jeanne began to grope toward a last awesome accusation. She hinted that any contradictions in her testimony stemmed from a need to protect the reputation of someone very eminent indeed. With a possible charge of treason hanging over her head, she didn t dare to say the name of Queen Marie-Antoinette directly, but by the time of the actual trial on 31 May, she was prepared to tiptoe down this path. [Pg.147]

In the context of health and environmental protection the choice of the value of alpha is a critical issue of the decision making processe. It involves much more than the protection of personal or disciplinary reputations and there is continuous need to reexamine it along with other similar conventions. If hypothesis testing decisions reduce to making bets about the future status of the the public health and... [Pg.248]

While less protection may initially reduce the capital investment and the ongoing maintenance costs, the additional risk to company assets, employees, the environment, and the public could be substantial. The potential for escalation increases due to the lack of fire protection systems. Should a company choose less protection, potential adverse affects such as damage to reputation, increased insurance costs, loss of business and customers, as well as possible charges of criminal negligence could become a factor in the event of an incident. [Pg.10]

Because the Ten would not be making such a fuss now if they were certain they had condemned the right man. The present Council of Ten is covering up for its predecessors and trying to protect its reputation. ... [Pg.104]

What are their attitudes and reputations towards protection of the health, safety, and environment How do they discuss their policies in their annual reports Do they report pending lawsuits and settlements ... [Pg.307]

If people understood that no omniscient, benevolent agent protected them from potential harm, they might be more cautious about their decisions to use chemicals. In turn, companies would provide more information about their products to reassure customers. And private certification companies would develop reputations for the integrity of their claims about health effects. [Pg.70]

Nowicki and Bara ska-Rybak (2007) studied the protective effect of shark liver oil. They observed a significant protection against bacterial and fungal infections by shark liver oil treatment which contains mostly squalene and alkylglycerol. Further, this treatment showed improved effects on xerosis and skin lesion-induced atopic dermatitis. This antibacterial and antifungal effect could be accounted for the high-squalene-including composition of the shark liver oil however, detailed studies are needed to be carried out for reputed activity of squalene as an anti-infectant. [Pg.231]

After the end of World War II, science was a major organizing factor in Sweden s focusing attention on possible health and environmental risks from humans discharge of chemicals into the environment. For many decades, Sweden has been hailed as an enviable example of how effective environmental policies based on sound expertise can be implemented to the benefit of its inhabitants, and in many respects this reputation is well deserved. For instance, it is now possible to catch salmon from bridges in Stockholm, and a steady stream of delegations from other nations has arrived to learn more about the Swedish model for environmental protection. [Pg.236]

Not only with authorities who were concerned with the protection of the stability of state coinage and currency from the feared debasement by false gold, but with the cultivated classes quite generally the alchemists were held in evil repute. Dante (about 1300) in his Divina Corn-media pictures them in the tortures of the deepest regions of the Inferno Petrarch (in 1366) satirizes their deceptions and Chaucer in his Canterbury Tales (about 1388) voices the low estimate in which the alchemists were held. [Pg.275]


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