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Sharghi, H. Sarvari, M. H. Highly selective methodology for the direct conversion of aro-... [Pg.350]

Substituted vinylsilanes such as ,Z-RCH=CHSiR 3 and R(SiR 3)C=CH2 are a class of organosilicon compounds commonly used in organic synthesis. Many efficient stereo- and regio-selective methodologies for the synthesis of substituted vinylsilanes involving classical stoichiometric routes from organometallic reagents and, more recently, transition metal-catalyzed transformations of alkynes, silylalkynes, alkenes, and simple vinylsilanes have been reported [1-3]. [Pg.416]

Several available textbooks review strain screening and selection methodologies. For example. Crook and Alper (2013) describe several strategies for strain improvement and strategies to improve phenotypic parameters, while the methodology behind the isolation of bacteriophage-resistant mutants is described by Hpier et al. (2010). Finally, it can be mentioned that the web sites of companies providing equipment for automation of laboratory procedures is a rich source of information on what types of equipment are available as well as inspiration for what this equipment can be used for. [Pg.245]

Selected methodologies for fuel cell process engineering were introduced in this chapter. The use of the DOE theory was discussed as a powerfiil tool for system verification using examples from fuel cell subsystems. Measurement uncertainty... [Pg.641]

A fully automated LOV—MSFIA—ICP-MS system was proposed as a fast, sensitive and selective methodology for determination of thorium and uranium at environmental levels [27]. Both radionuclides have natural radioisotopes with long half-lives, e.g. TVi 4.47 x 10 years and h TV2 1.40 X 10 ° years, and therefore the ICP-MS is a potential tool to measure them with a good sensitivity. [Pg.259]

The Third Review Conference took note of the need for the Secretariat to conduct the approved number of inspections under Article VI in accordance with the agreed guidelines (EC-66/DEC.10, dated 7 October 2011) which are to be reviewed after three years of implementation. The Third Review Conference noted the results of the analysis of the performance of the site-selection methodology for other chemical production facilities (OCPFs) in accordance with S/962/2011 (dated 8 September 2011) in 2012. The Third Review Conference requested the Secretariat to continue engaging States Parties in demonstrating the site-selection random processes and procedures in an effort to increase transparency and confidence. [Pg.544]

The workshop started with the discussion of the idea that the chemical industry, since entry into force of the Convention, considers implementation-related processes as a normal part of their day-to-day activities. Of course, there are issues that still need to be addressed. The complexities inherent in the definitions, terms, and regulations of the Convention can create difficulties. Also, there remain differences in relation to national regulations, the nomenclature used by various countries/associations, the declaration of transfers, and the declaration of mixtures containing scheduled chemicals. In all these areas, the chemical industry needs clarity and consistency in order to implement requirements and to ensure that equitable and similar standards are applied to all States Parties. The adjustments made in the selection methodology for inspection of other chemical production facilities (OCPFs) were seen as a way of devising a fairer distribution in terms of this type of inspection. [Pg.563]


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