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Balogh, A., Harder, S., Vollandt, R. and Staib, A.H. (1992) Intra-individual variability of caffeine elimination in healthy subjects. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, Therapy, and Toxicology, 30 (10), 383—387. [Pg.233]

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Tart, C. T. "A Second Psychophysiological Study of Out-of-the-body Experiences in a Gifted Subject," International Journal of Parapsychology 9, 251-58,1967. [Pg.498]

Nakamura T, Kudoh K, Takebe K, Imamura K, Terada A, Kikuchi H, Yamada N, Arai Y, Tando Y, Machida K, et al. Octreotide decreases biliary and pancreatic exocrine function, and induces steatorrhea in healthy subjects. Intern Med 1994 33(10) 593-6. [Pg.507]

The need for regulation and risk management in these circumstances is subject internationally to a great deal of debate. In 2015 the US FDA provided some draft guidance [66]. It defines a general wellness product as one which ... [Pg.19]

The dimensional stability of elastomer structural components, particularly precision parts such as rotary shaft lip seals (0-rings), is often problematical. Little has been published on the subject. Internal company know-how plays a major role in elastomer engineering. For example, the range of variation of mixture ingredient ratios in the elastomer formula influences the dimensional stability of sealing rings. [Pg.264]

If a person does not react to corrective feedback, it might help to explore feelings. How does this make you feel " you might ask. Then listen empathetically to assess whether self-esteem has taken a hit. You will learn whether some additional communication is needed to place the focus squarely on what is external and objective, rather than on very subjective, internal states. [Pg.357]

Bearing elements made of bearing steel were subject to studies. External ring-type elements with an internal race of 20 mm diameter and 12 mm height (Fig.4) were subject to tests using the contact probe and internal volumetric ones. Results of tests are given in Table 2. [Pg.22]

The pressure equipment directive was adopted by the European Parliament and the European Council in May 1997. It harmonises the national laws of the 15 Member States of the European Union relating to equipment subject to the pressure risk. That directive is one of the series of technical harmonisation directives such as for machinery, medical devices, simple pressure vessels, gas appliances and so on, which were foreseen by the Communities programme for the elimination of technical barriers to trade. It therefore aims to ensure the free placing on the market and putting into service of the equipment concerned within the European Union and the European Economic Area. At the same time it permits a flexible regulatory environment, allowing European industry to develop new techniques increasing thereby its international competitiveness. [Pg.937]

The efforts of the experts from Pivdenny have made it possible for Ukraine to become firmly established in the first three of space powers (after USA and Russia). More than 400 earth satellites developed in Pivdenny have been in space In recent years experts have developed the unique camer-rockets Zenith and Cyclone, capable of taking 4 and 14 tons into orbit, respectively. No other carrier-rockets of this type exist anywhere in the world, so they were selected for the international project Sea Start and Globalstar The NDT experts from Pivdenny have made a great contribution to these development, as practically all the parts and components of the carrier-rockets are subjected to thorough control. [Pg.970]

The detailed consideration of these equations is due largely to Kozeny [50] the reader is also referred to Collins [51]. However, it is apparent that, subject to assumptions concerning the topology of the porous system, the determination of K provides an estimate of Ao- It should be remembered that Ao will be the external area of the particles and will not include internal area due to pores (note Ref. 52). Somewhat similar equations apply in the case of gas flow the reader is referred to Barrer [53] and Kraus and co-workers [54]. [Pg.581]

A reactive species in liquid solution is subject to pemianent random collisions with solvent molecules that lead to statistical fluctuations of position, momentum and internal energy of the solute. The situation can be described by a reaction coordinate X coupled to a huge number of solvent bath modes. If there is a reaction... [Pg.832]

When possible, quantitative analyses are best conducted using external standards. Emission intensity, however, is affected significantly by many parameters, including the temperature of the excitation source and the efficiency of atomization. An increase in temperature of 10 K, for example, results in a 4% change in the fraction of Na atoms present in the 3p excited state. The method of internal standards can be used when variations in source parameters are difficult to control. In this case an internal standard is selected that has an emission line close to that of the analyte to compensate for changes in the temperature of the excitation source. In addition, the internal standard should be subject to the same chemical interferences to compensate for changes in atomization efficiency. To accurately compensate for these errors, the analyte and internal standard emission lines must be monitored simultaneously. The method of standard additions also can be used. [Pg.438]

Annual Proceedings of the Safety Seminars, Dept, of Defense, Explosive Safety Board, Washington, D.C. International symposia on explosives and closely related subjects are excellent sources of information, ie, international symposia on detonation symposia on combustion symposia on chemical problems connected with the stabiUty of explosives international pyrotechnics seminars symposia on compatibiUty of plastics and other materials with explosives, propellants, and pyrotechnics, and processing of explosives, propellants, and ingredients and symposia on explosives and pyrotechnics Mineral Industy Surveys, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa. Periodic pubhcations dedicated primarily to explosive studies in Propellants and Explosives Journal of Ha yardous Materials, and apparent consumption of industrial explosives and blasting agents in the United States. [Pg.30]

Blood and urine are most often analyzed for alcohol by headspace gas chromatography (qv) using an internal standard, eg, 1-propanol. Assays are straightforward and lend themselves to automation (see Automated instrumentation). Urine samples are collected as a voided specimen, ie, subjects must void their bladders, wait about 20 minutes, and then provide the urine sample. Voided urine samples provide the most accurate deterrnination of blood alcohol concentrations. Voided urine alcohol concentrations are divided by a factor of 1.3 to determine the equivalent blood alcohol concentration. The 1.3 value is used because urine has approximately one-third more water in it than blood and, at equiUbrium, there is about one-third more alcohol in the urine as in the blood. [Pg.486]

Another hydrogenation process utilizes internally generated hydrogen for hydroconversion in a single-stage, noncatalytic, fluidized-bed reactor (41). Biomass is converted in the reactor, which is operated at about 2.1 kPa, 800°C, and residence times of a few minutes with steam-oxygen injection. About 95% carbon conversion is anticipated to produce a medium heat value (MHV) gas which is subjected to the shift reaction, scmbbing, and methanation to form SNG. The cold gas thermal efficiencies are estimated to be about 60%. [Pg.25]

Room temperature fusion reactions, albeit low probabiHty ones, are not a new concept, having been postulated in 1948 and verified experimentally in 1956 (22), in a form of fusion known as muon-catalized fusion. Since the 1989 announcement, however, international scientific skepticism has grown to the point that cold fusion is not considered a serious subject by most scientists. FoUow-on experiments, conducted in many prestigious laboratories, have failed to confirm the claims, and although some unexplained and intellectually interesting phenomena have been recorded, the results have remained irreproducable and, thus far, not accepted by the scientific community. [Pg.156]


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