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MAP makes use of physical phenomena that are fundamentally different compared to those applied in current sample preparation techniques. Previously, application of microwave energy as a heat source, as opposed to a resistive source of heating, was based upon the ability to heat selectively an extractant over a matrix. The fundamental principle behind MAP is just the opposite. It is based upon the fact that different chemical substances absorb microwave energy... [Pg.115]

In 1980 the Consumer Protection Act (15) required manufacturers to take reasonable steps to ensure that fabric -soft infill composites of domestic furniture resisted the cigarette test of BS5852 Part 1. These regulations did not apply to rouchings, trims to seat platforms etc. but only to the primary upholstery composites. The Consumer Protection Amendment of 1983 required specified children s furniture containing cellular materials had to resist Source 5 of BS 5852 Part 2. (16)... [Pg.502]

The platform which can be of a completely different construction to the primary upholstery and may be tested under a proposed modification to the regulations which include testing "invisible" fabrics to Source No.l over a PU foam resisting Source 5 to the 1988 regulation. [Pg.512]

Figure 8-40 Relationship Between Particle Size and System Properties. D = particle deposition in fibrous fillers, F = adhesion force, H = homogeneity of a particle, Sv = surface area per unit volume, W = particle weight, Vg = terminal setting rate, as = particle fracture resistance. Source From H. Schubert, Food Particle Technology. Part 1 Properties of Particles and Particulate Food Systems, J. Food Eng., Vol. 6, pp. 1-32, 1987, Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, Ltd. Figure 8-40 Relationship Between Particle Size and System Properties. D = particle deposition in fibrous fillers, F = adhesion force, H = homogeneity of a particle, Sv = surface area per unit volume, W = particle weight, Vg = terminal setting rate, as = particle fracture resistance. Source From H. Schubert, Food Particle Technology. Part 1 Properties of Particles and Particulate Food Systems, J. Food Eng., Vol. 6, pp. 1-32, 1987, Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, Ltd.
Dsoke, S., X. Tian, C. Taubert, S. Schluter, and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens. 2013. Strategies to reduce the resistance sources on electrochemical double layer capacitor electrodes. Journal of Power Sources 238 422-429. [Pg.271]

Another possible resistivity source is the development of an layer... [Pg.505]

CFi)0, since Rr/ is completely resistant. But for expression of the inhibitory action of tentoxin interaction of CFifi with other subunits in an assembled F complex is required. The other subunits could, however, be from a different, even completely tentoxin-resistant, source. [Pg.1946]

Fig. 5.18. Time-to-failure t in the long-term tensile test (NCTL test) on cold drawn test specimen as a function of the degree of orientation X. Circles tensile stress parallel to the direction of stretching and the notch across it, rectangle applied tensile stress across the direction of stretching and the notch parallel to it. In the first case the time-to-failure increases exponentially with the degree of orientation, in the second case it decreases exponentially. Orientation has a drastic effect on stress crack resistance. Source (Zhou and Brown 1994)... Fig. 5.18. Time-to-failure t in the long-term tensile test (NCTL test) on cold drawn test specimen as a function of the degree of orientation X. Circles tensile stress parallel to the direction of stretching and the notch across it, rectangle applied tensile stress across the direction of stretching and the notch parallel to it. In the first case the time-to-failure increases exponentially with the degree of orientation, in the second case it decreases exponentially. Orientation has a drastic effect on stress crack resistance. Source (Zhou and Brown 1994)...
Thus, by the end of the nineteenth century the electromotive force from high resistance sources could be measured with a relatively high precision. The introduction of the glass membrane electrode for the hydrogen-ion concentration measurement presented a challenge and a test of instrument capabilities. The State of the Art (1905) for the measurement of membrane potentials had been described by Max Cremer in the paper entitled (14.) ... [Pg.260]

Figure 18 Bonding whip handles to horse whips. Bond rubber onto fabric and carbon fibre. Client required product to be flexible, and weather and impact resistant. (Source [54].)... Figure 18 Bonding whip handles to horse whips. Bond rubber onto fabric and carbon fibre. Client required product to be flexible, and weather and impact resistant. (Source [54].)...
Kozma, P, 1995. Smdies on the resistance sources to roter brenner (Pseudopeziza tracheiphila H. MiiU. Thurg.) in interspecific grapevine hybrids. Horticultural Science-Kerteszeti... [Pg.24]


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