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Define equKbrun iriationshi) between Squid end vapor mole Fractions at operating... [Pg.591]

Bubble Point Pressure Test Membrane filters have discrete pores or capillaries penetrating from one side of the membrane to the other. When a membrane has been completely wetted, Squid is held in these capillary pores by surface tension. The Bubble Point of a membrane is defined as the minimum gas pressure required to break this surface tension and force the liquid out of the capillaries. Bubble point is a measure of relative pore size. [Pg.633]

To conclude this section, a few words on the experimental assessment of the irreversibility lines seem to be appropriate. As pointed out in much detail above, the timing ( time window ) of the experiment represents a deeisive factor for the apparent magnitude of J. Since we are now looking for methods to determine the exact location in the //.r plane, where becomes zero, the timing will again play a crucial role. In addition, the criterion Jc = 0 is extremely ill defined, since it entirely depends on the resolution of the experimental technique employed. I will choose two examples (SQUID magnetometry and ac susceptibility) to demonstrate the salient features of the problem. [Pg.202]

In addition to the above four mechanisms by which food may become contaminated with small amounts of VNA, other less well defined or uncorroborated contamination processes have been reported. For example, one group of Japanese workers have reported that broiling fish under a gas flame may result in substantial increases in the VNA content of the food (Matsui et al. 1980). The average NDMA content of 20 fish and seafood products increased 3 fold after broiling under a gas flame and one dried squid sample increased in NDMA from 84 to 313 yg/kg. When broiled under an electric element or covered with aluminum foil smaller increases in NDMA content were seen. Presumably, VNA are being formed by a mechanism similar to that occurring in dried foods such as malt and nonfat dried milk. Further work is needed to evaluate this source of dietary NA. [Pg.294]

Replacement Use methods that avoid or replace the use of animals defined as "protected" imder the Animals (Scientific Procedmes) Act 1986, amended 2012 (ASPA), in an area where they would otherwise have been used. "Protected" animals are all living vertebrates (other than humans), including some immature forms, and cephalopods (e.g., octopus, squid, cuttlefish). These can be ... [Pg.662]


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