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Storage. Special requirements for storage of certain drugs may be frequently underappreciated or... [Pg.61]

Preventing polymerization is the key to successful styrene storage. Special handling and storage procedures are required to maintain the styrene product quality and to avoid a potentially dangerous situation involving uncontrolled polymerization. [Pg.2867]

Health and safety Compound contains peroxide Silane requires special handling and storage Special controls and procedures needed for radiation source... [Pg.164]

M. Skyllas-Kazacos, G. Kazacos, G. Poon and H. Verseema, Recent advances with UNSW vanadium-based redox flow batteries, hit. f. Energy Res. (Energy Storage Special Issue), 34,2010,182-189. [Pg.427]

File Storage Display Qptions Special Window Help... [Pg.392]

According to an elegant remark by Davies [5], "Modem scientific data handling is multitechnique, multisystem, and manufacturer-independent, with results being processed remotely from the measuring apparatus. Indeed, data exchange and storage are steps of the utmost importance in the data acquisition pathway. The simplest way to store data is to define some special format (i.e., collection of rules) of a flat file. Naturally, one cannot overestimate the importance of databases, which are the subject of Chapter 5 in this book. Below we discuss three simple, yet efficient, data formats. [Pg.209]

Only relatively few compounds can act as primary explosives and still meet the restrictive military and industrial requirements for reflabiUty, ease of manufacture, low cost, compatibiUty, and long-term storage stabiUty under adverse environmental conditions. Most initiator explosives are dense, metaHoorganic compounds. In the United States, the most commonly used explosives for detonators include lead azide, PETN, and HMX. 2,4,6-Triamino-l,3,5-triuitrobenzene (TATB) is also used in electric detonators specially designed for use where stabiUty at elevated temperatures is essential. [Pg.10]

Because hydrogen fluoride is extremely reactive, special materials are necessary for its handling and storage. Glass reacts with HF to produce SiF which leads to pressure buildup and potential mptures. Anhydrous hydrogen fluoride is produced and stored ia mild steel equipment. Teflon or polyethylene are frequently used for aqueous solutions. [Pg.138]

For optimal functionaUty, platelets require a stable and weU-balanced pH, gas exchange, ambient temperature, and gentle agitation. Special plastics have been developed for optimal storage of platelets. [Pg.524]

The volatiles contents of product chars decreased from ca 25—16% with temperature. Char (lower) heating values, on the other hand, increased from ca 26.75 MJ /kg (11,500 Btu/lb) to 29.5 MJ /kg (12,700 Btu/lb) with temperature. Chars in this range of heating values are suitable for boiler fuel apphcation and the low sulfur content (about equal to that of the starting coal) permits direct combustion. These char products, however, are pyrophoric and require special handling in storage and transportation systems. [Pg.95]

A special implementation of the CD-R disk is the Photo-CD by Kodak which is a 5.25 in. WORM disk employing the dye-in-polymer principle for storage of up to 100 sHdes /pictures on a CD (after data compression) with the possibhity of interactive picture processing. [Pg.140]

High demands are placed on the substrate material of disk-shaped optical data storage devices regarding the optical, physical, chemical, mechanical, and thermal properties. In addition to these physical parameters, they have to meet special requirements regarding optical purity of the material, processing characteristics, and especially in mass production, economic characteristics (costs, processing). The question of recyclabiUty must also be tackled. [Pg.156]

The birefringence of substrate materials for optical data storage devices requires special attention, especially in the case of EOD(MOR) disks. Birefringence has no importance for glass substrates (glass does not exhibit any significant birefringence) and is only a subordinate factor for polymeric protective layers of aluminum substrates because of their reflective read/write technique. [Pg.156]

Special, uv-curable epoxy resins (qv) for substrate disks for optical data storage (Sumitomo BakeHte, Toshiba) excel by means of their very low birefringence (<5 nm/mm) and high Young s modulus. Resistance to heat softening and water absorption are similar to BPA-PC, but impact resistance is as low as that of PMMA. [Pg.162]


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