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The Chapter 9 shortly describes laser-based spectroscopies applications in gemology, micro-element mapping, waste storage, bio-minerals and LED. It contains Conclusions, Bibliography and Subject Index. [Pg.617]

Linked to the filing and indexing requirement, this requirement addresses the conditions of storage and also provides the reasons i.e. to prevent loss. On the subject of loss, you will need to consider loss by fire, theft, and unauthorized removal. If using computers you will also need to consider loss through computer viruses and unauthorized access, deletion, or the corruption of files. A booking in/out system should be used for completed records when they are in storage, in order to prevent unauthorized removal. [Pg.498]

To estimate the activation energy of release, which is an index of release during storage, the inclusion complex powder was subjected to a thermo-gravimetrical... [Pg.33]

Properties Water-wh. clear liq. m.w. 342 dens. 8.5 Ib/gal vise. 15-25 mPa S acid no. 0.1 max. flash pt. > 200 F ref. index 1.46 (20 C) surf, tens. 34.4 dynes/cm 0.5% max. moisture Storage Store in a cool, shaded, well-ventilated area away from direct sources of heat and sunlight may crystallize if subjected to cold Photomer 4399 [Cognis/Coatings Inks]... [Pg.626]

Since publications in this literature field are being processed for storage and retrieval by computers, there are several adaptations authors could incorporate into their manuscripts which would make them more accessible for an intended user. For instance, most computer-generated indexes are prepared from titles by one of the following three methods (1) keywords are selected and indexed from titles (KWIC Indexes), (2) lists of titles are subject-classified and accompanied by their bibliograph-... [Pg.285]

The oxidative stability of biodiesel has been the subject of considerable research as it is, besides cold flow, one of the major technical issues with biodiesel. Some recent overview articles are (Knothe, 2007 Dunn, 2008 Jain and Sharma, 2010 Xin and Saka, 2010). This issue affects biodiesel primarily during extended storage. The influence of parameters such as the presence of air, heat, traces of metal, antioxidants, and peroxides as well as the nature of the storage container was investigated in the aforementioned studies. Generally, factors such as the presence of air, elevated temperatures, or the presence of metals facilitate oxidation. Studies performed with the automated Oil Stability Index (OSI) method confirmed the catalyzing effect of metals on oxidation, however, the influence of compound structure of the fatty esters, especially unsaturation, as discussed later, was even greater (Knothe and Dunn, 2(X)3). [Pg.32]


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