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Stability Management

Data about the long-term stability of products data are important for QA in production. In the past, stability studies were planned and documented on simple spreadsheets or paper-based systems. A stability data module is an application dedicated to [Pg.301]


Company finances and stability Management commitment Organization... [Pg.592]

Bhatt DL, Topol EJ. Clopidogrel added to aspirin versus aspirin alone in secondary prevention and high-risk primary prevention rationale and design of the Clopidogrel for High Atherothrombotic Risk and Ischemic Stabilization, Management, and Avoidance (CHARISMA) trial. Am Heart J 2004 148 263-268. [Pg.68]

Masuda, Y., S. Whang. 1999. Dynamic Pricing for Network Service Equilibrium and Stability. Management Science 45(6), 857-869. [Pg.330]

Through careful management of the reactive pow er. making use of shunt and series capacitors and reactors, we can provide support to an overstressed LT or FIT stipply system, and achieve optimum utilization and a higher level of stability. [Pg.783]

This product can be reduced by reducing X, using series capacitance with a reactance X, which will reduce to - Xq. This is where reactive control plays a major role. By meticulous reactive power manage-ment, the Ferranti effect can be controlled and the electrical line length increased to the desired level. It is a different matter that the electrieal length of the line cannot be raised infinitely, for reasons of stability, as discussed later. [Pg.792]

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Guide to the Disposal of Chemically Stabilized and Solidified Waste", SW-872, Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, D.C., 1980. [Pg.185]

Waste management is a field that involves tlie reduction, stabilization, and ultimate disposal of waste. Waste reduction is tlie practice of minimizing file amount of material tliat requires disposal. Some of the common ways in which waste reduction is accomplished are incineration, compaction, and dewatering. The object of waste disposal is to isolate tlie material from tlie biosphere, and in the case of radioactive wtiste, allow it time to decay to sufficiently safe levels. [Pg.193]

MANAGING LACTIC ACIDOSIS. When taking metformin, the patient is at risk for lactic acidosis. The nurse monitors die patient for symptoms of lactic acidosis, which include unexplained hyperventilation, myalgia, malaise, gastrointestinal symptoms, or unusual somnolence If the patient experiences these symptoms, the nurse should contact the primary care provider at once. Elevated blood lactate levels of greater than 5 mmol/L are associated with lactic acidosis and should be reported immediately. Once a patient s diabetes is stabilized on metformin therapy, the adverse GI reactions that often occur at the beginning of such therapy are unlikely to be related to the drug therapy. A later occurrence of GI symptoms is more likely to be related to lactic acidosis or other serious disease. [Pg.507]

Knowing about this case, another laboratory planner insisted on a special circuit to be used only for instruments drawing low and even power. Still another laboratory managed to justify a very elaborate voltage stabilizing device to feed instruments, which they felt had paid off. [Pg.31]

Sajatovic M, Gerhart C, Semple W (1997). Association between mood-stabilizing medication and mental health resource use in the management of acute mania. Psychiatr Serv 48, 1037M1. [Pg.76]

Depending upon the location and severity of the stroke at admission, patients may have cardiac and/or respiratory instability at the time of presentation to the emergency department (ED). They may need to be stabilized hemodynamically or intubated for airway protection or respiratory distress. Blood pressure management is often a crucial management issue, and the use of vasopressor or antihypertensive medications is common. In stroke patients at risk for malignant cerebral... [Pg.163]


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