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Structure reformation

As regards distribution, there is a clear need for a broader structural reform than the political situation sometimes allows, although the law passed by the autonomous community of Navarre (Statutory Law 12/2000 on Pharmaceutical Care) seems to have opened up something of a breach in this respect. In our opinion the necessary reform, which affects both organizational and financial aspects, requires a coherent strategy centred on a new regulatory arrangement for pharmacies. [Pg.204]

This section will provide information about micro structured reformer reactors, gas purification devices and catalytic burners, the last also in combination with an evaporator, for fuel processors. However, the specific problems related to the peripheral equipment will not be discussed in depth. [Pg.282]

The dimensions of the stainless-steel micro structured reformer are 75 mm x 45 mm x 110 mm. It consists of a stack of micro structured steel foils coated with catalyst and tempered by heating cartridges in the reactor housing. Laser-cut graphite foils were used to seal the reformer under operating conditions up to 200 °C at a flow rate up to 900 ml min-1 and a residence time of 0.07 s. [Pg.563]

First, poor quality fuels and unventilated stoves will continue to be largely used in rural areas though enormous advances in the optimization of energy patterns and development of central heating systems in urban areas have achieved in the past few years. So, structural reform and rational use of fuels, improvement of stoves and, ventilation systems will play key roles in controlling indoor air pollution in rural areas. [Pg.262]

In 2007 a structural reform resulted in a reduction in the number of municipalities from 272 to 98. In each municipality employment services and local authorities at a joint job centre now cany out the servicing of both insured and non-insured unemployed. Moreover, from now on the regional labour market councils performed the functions of advisors and not as decision makers. Decisions on target groups and use of measures were now left to the authorities at the job centres. [Pg.244]

Recent structural reforms of the regulatory authority. In 2001 the National Board for Occupational Health and Safety and the regionally structured Labour In ectorate merged to form a central Work iviroiiment Authority. Since then, efforts have been made to standardise its approaches within ten regions in which some 500 staff cover the 5.3 million people engaged in work and related activities that are embraced in the Work Environment Act in the whole country. [Pg.323]

The reopened structures reform the intramolecular uron methylene ether cycle as the pH reaches the acid range in which the cyclic structure is again stable. Thus, the uron structure is in equilibrium with the open dimethylolurea form and the pH range determines the direction towards which such an equilibrium is more or less shifted (Formula 4)... [Pg.643]

Fig. 16.1 Broad summary of diploma structure reforms (from descriptions available on MESRS 2014)... Fig. 16.1 Broad summary of diploma structure reforms (from descriptions available on MESRS 2014)...
As it is known [71], synergetics studies universal rules of spatial structures self-organization in dynamic systems of different nature. This discipline is based on physical essence of systems adaptation process to external influence by way of structures self-organization and is a universal one for animate and inanimate nature systems. Adaptation is the process of structure reforming, lost stability, with new more stable stracture self-organization. Fractal (multifractal) structures are formed in reformation process, which is impossible to describe correctly within the frameworks of Euclidean geometry [71]. [Pg.282]

In the table a lack of year indicates that only an informal and loosely defined association with a university has taken place presently. However it also indicates that a future merger is likely to take place with the respective university. The end of structural reforms in professional engineering education in Denmark is destined by an act of the Danish Parliament to be completed no later than by 2015 (Table 2.1). [Pg.42]

Table 1.1 shows some thermal and shrinkage values for a number of polymers. It shows the important differences in processing parameters for different classes of polymer. The crystalline polymers - acetal, nylon, HOPE, PP - require more heat to raise them to processing temperature than do the amorphous polymers they also show much greater shrinkages upon cooling, as their crystalline structures reform. [Pg.7]

In other words, the mandarins of the British establishment, who in their presumed neutrality rarely appeared above the pohtical parapet, proposed a major overhaul of Porton s processes and procedures to facihtate the political process. It was a call, however much couched in diplomatic language, for major structural reform to prevent, as far as was possible, another fatality like that in 1953 , and it would inevitably lead either to the closure of Porton s human experimental programme or to severe restrictions upon it. ... [Pg.273]

This OECD report also includes comments taken from The Japan Times that are attributed to Norika Hama, a professor of international economics at Doshisha University Business School, at the February 27, 2004, Economic and Structural Reforms in Japan and Germany Symposium (jointly sponsored by the Japanese-German Center of Berlin and Japan s Keizai Koho Center.) ... [Pg.84]

FIGURE 3.8 The viscosity of a thixotropic solution depends on the rate of stirring and the past history. Stirring will lend to break the polymer/solvent (usually water) structure and so reduce the viscosity. Once the stirring has stopped, the structure reforms slowly with consequent increase in viscosity. [Pg.99]

When the rate of structural reformation exceeds the rate of decay under a constant sus tained shear rate, the behavior is classified as rheopexy (or negative thixotropy). [Pg.148]

The hydrogen bonds are reiativeiy weak and get disrupted as soon as iight shear forces are appiied, with a consequent viscosity reduction. The three-dimensionai siiica chain structure reforms upon removai of shear force and thus produces thixotropic consistency in the system (Figure 5.8). The effect is more pronounced in systems without or with iow hydrogen bonding capability (such as hydrocarbons) than in a system capabie of hydrogen bond formation (such as water, an aicohoi or an amine). [Pg.244]

In the last few years there have been two conflicting influences on LME stockholding behaviour. On the one hand, the expansion in LME approved warehouses outside of Europe should have made Exchange inventories more closely linked to physical market conditions. On the other hand, the legal and structural reforms introduced since 1987 will (arguably) have made the LME a more attractive destination for investment funds, potentially adding to speculative stockholding. [Pg.221]


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