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Sugawara, K., and H. Fujita, "Intelligent decision support for business workflow adaptation due to subjective interruption," Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 10(8), pp. 5-26, 2013. [Pg.464]

It is for the user to choose the most appropriate circuit breaker to suit requirements, application and cost. Here we discuss briefly the philosophy of circuit interruption and the effect of insulating and quenching mediums on the arc extinction of these breakers. We also deal briefly with the constructional features and application of such breakers. For more details one may refer to the manufacturers catalogues and literature available on the subject. [Pg.629]

The rapid growth and expansion of the chemical industry has been accompanied by a spontaneous rise in human, material, and property losses because of fires, explosions, hazardous and toxic spills, equipment failures, other accidents, and business interruptions. Concern over the potential consequences of catastrophic accidents, particularly at chemical and petrochemical plants, has sparked interest at both the industrial and regulatory levels in obtaining a better understanding of the subject of this book Health, Safety, and Accident Management (HS AM). The writing of this book was undertaken, in part, as a result of this growing concern. [Pg.660]

Thin-Layer Chromatography TLC) The function of TLC in organic synthesis is primarily one of allowing the experimenter to follow the progress of the reaction without actually interrupting the reaction. Since successful TLC can be carried out on a minute scale, only a very small fraction of the reaction mixture need be withdrawn and subjected to analysis. The following example of the TLC analysis of the chromic acid oxidation of borneol, described by Davis (3), is a useful model. [Pg.186]

Kitchen CM, Lu J, Suchard MA, Hoh R, Martin JN, Kuritzkes DR, Deeks SG (2006) Continued evolution in gp41 after interruption of enfuvirtide in subjects with advanced HIV type 1 disease. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses 22 1260-1266... [Pg.197]

There are no electrolyzers developed specifically for operation with wind turbines. However, the rapid response of electrochemical systems to power variations makes them suitable "loads" for wind turbines. Industrial electrolyzers are designed for continuous operation, mainly because their elevated investment cost requires high-capacity factors for reasonable payback times, but they are subject to a considerable number of current interruptions through their lifetime due to occasional power interruptions, accidental trips of safety systems, and planned stops for maintenance. Current interruptions are more frequent in specialty applications, where electrolyzers supply hydrogen "on demand." Therefore, the discontinuous use of the equipment is not new, and most commercial electrolyzers may be used in intermittent operation although a significant performance decrease is expected with time. In fact, it is not power variation, but current interruptions that may cause severe corrosion problems to the electrodes, if the latter are not protected by the application of a polarization current when idle. [Pg.163]

The Log-Rank Test provides a method for comparing risk-adjusted event rates, useful when test subjects in a study are subject to varying degrees of opportunity to experience the event. Such situations arise frequently in toxicology studies due to the finite duration of the study, early termination of the animal or interruption of treatment before the event occurs. [Pg.917]

Shortly after his thesis work was accepted, Deulofeu proceeded to the University of Munich, where he worked under Prof. H. Wieland on the structural elucidation of bile acids, a subject that had earned Prof. Wieland the 1927 Nobel prize for Chemistry. Deulofeu s stay in Germany was interrupted by a call from Prof. B. Houssay, who offered him a position as Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry at the Facultad de Medicina of the Universidad of Buenos Aires, a position that he held until 1948 as a part-time professor. [Pg.12]

Polvgraphic sleep studies with antidepressants have traditionally been of great interest since certain forms of depression are characterized by common features in the sleep polygram (very short REM sleep latency, i.e. time until appearance of first REM phase frequent sleep interruptions) and it was found that many antidepressants affect the sleep pattern of healthy subjects in the opposite way to that observed in endogenous depression (Vogel et al., 1990). Typically, many antidepressants lead to a dose-dependent prolongation of REM latency and an overall reduction in the duration of REM sleep. However,... [Pg.81]


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