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State scheduling

Statistical Classification of Commodities Imported into the United States, Schedule A (August 1, 1950). Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States, Schedule B (January 1, 1952). [Pg.8]

At the next level of abstraction, a state scheduler slices the super-states by assigning operation sequences to specific states of the synthesized design [PaGa86]. BIF s op-based state table is generated by this synthesis task. This table uses conditional triplets to capture the behavior of the design on a state-by-state basis. Each triplet describes the condition tested, the operations performed and the successor state. The successor state is entered only when its corresponding controlling event occurs. [Pg.11]

Wayne Wolf. State scheduling fw controll cost. Technical report. Computer Enginemng Program, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, July 1990. [Pg.253]

In 1976 the United States banned the use of CFCs as aerosol propellants. No further steps were taken until 1987 when the United States and some 50 other countries adopted the Montreal Protocol, specifing a 50% reduction of fully halogenated CFCs by 1999. In 1990, an agreement was reached among 93 nations to accelerate the discontinuation of CFCs and completely eliminate production by the year 2000. The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments contain a phaseout schedule for CFCs, halons, carbon tetrachloride, and methylchloroform. Such steps should stop the iacrease of CFCs ia the atmosphere but, because of the long lifetimes, CFCs will remain ia the atmosphere for centuries. [Pg.381]

Juice factories frequently employ field persons to advise growers on the appHcation of sprays to the growing crops so that residues on harvested fmit are within prescribed limits. They also may sample the crop before harvest for analysis, and coordinate harvesting with factory production schedules. Payment for raw materials is frequently based on specifications that are either official government grades or stated market standards. Official graders may be employed to test each load. [Pg.569]

Compounds available in the United States are Hsted in Table 1. Whereas they vary in degree, all of them share similar HabiUties of cardiovascular side effects, the potential for central nervous system (CNS) stimulation, the development of tolerance, and abuse potential. AH, with the exception of ma2indol, are derivatives of phenethylamine. The introduction of an oxygen atom on the -carbon of the side chain tends to reduce CNS stimulant properties without decreasing the anorectic activity. Following the Federal Controlled Dmg Act of 1970, dmgs were classified into one of five schedules according to medical utiUty and abuse potential. [Pg.216]

Industrial Products Catalog and Price Schedules, United States Borax Chemical Corp., Los Angeles, Calif., 1991. [Pg.210]

Routing and Production Monitoring In some facilities, batches are individually scheduled. However, in most facilities, production is scheduled by product runs, where a run is the production of a stated quantity of a given product. From the stated quantity and the standard yield of each batch, the number of batches can be determined. As this is normally more than one batch of product, a production run is normally a sequence of some number of batches of the same product. [Pg.753]

In the United States, construction craft labor usually work a normal 40 h/week. The United Kingdom operates a 40-h schedule, although there is strong pressure to reduce this to 38 h/week. European countries tend to work a normal 40 h/week, and some Far Eastern countries may work up to 45 h/week. [Pg.876]

The bubble may be only used for pollutants in an area where the state implementation plan has an approved schedule to meet air-quahty standards for that pollutant. [Pg.2158]

Review Scheduling A review scheduhng procedure should be estabhshed that documents who is responsible for initiating the review and when the review(s) should occur during the project. The scheduling needs to balance availability of process information, review technique used, and the impact of potential review action items on project costs (i.e., early enough to minimize the cost of any potential changes to the process). The aclual amount of time needed for the review should also be stated in the procedure. On the basis of the number of project reviews required and the estimated time needed for each review, the project cost estimate should include the cost for project reviews as part of the total cost for the project. [Pg.2285]

The applicable code procedures should be followed, particularly in regard to instrumentation. On an existing plant, this will require planning in advance of a scheduled shutdown. The pressure and temperature tap locations and installation details can all be developed with the compressor running. All details must be followed. When a drawing states, deburr, do not chamfer that is exactly what it means (see Figure 10-7). [Pg.430]

If the forward velocity of the ship is the state variable u, a best estimate of which is given by the Kalman filter, the gain scheduling controller can be expressed as... [Pg.300]

Today resource limitations have caused the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to reassess schedules for new rules. A 1987 USEPA survey indicated there were approximately 202,000 public water systems in the United States. About 29 percent of these were community water systems, which serve approximately 90 percent of the population. Of the 58,908 community systems that serve about 226 million people, 51,552 were classified as "small" or "very small." Each of these systems at an average serves a population of fewer than 3300 people. The total population served by these systems is approximately 25 million people. These figures provide us with a magnitude of scale in meeting drinking water demands in the United States. Compliance with drinking water standards is not... [Pg.8]

The shortcoming of a constant-speed test is that in traffic, nobody drives at constant speed. Consequently, with the onset of the federal fuel-economy standards that took effect in the United States in 1978, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prescribed transient driving schedules deemed representative of both urban and highway driving. [Pg.103]


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