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Halvorson, T. G., Terbot, C. E. and Wisz, M. W. (1996). Hydrogen Production and Fuelling System Infrastructure for PEM Fuel Cell-Powered Vehicles. Final report, prepared for the Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, USA, under Ford Subcontract No. 47-2-R31157 Direct Hydrogen Fuelled Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell System for Transportation Applications . [Pg.346]

Scott Ogilvie, Pres., Bechtel Systems Infrastructure, Inc. [Pg.190]

Sanborn M. 2007. Developing a pharmacy information system infrastructure. Hosp Pharm 42 470. [Pg.95]

In turn, EHS will typically refer to a disaster as a natural or man-made phenomenon that results in the destruction or dysfunction of the available response infrastructure to meet the community s need for health care (ASTM F-30 Committee, 1996 Auf der Heide, 1989 Emergency Medical Services Committee, 2001 FEMA, 1992). Thus in the case of a hurricane or power outage, only a few injured people may require medical care however, because the health system infrastructure may have been destroyed, the disaster may clearly require outside assistance to meet the health care demands of the community. This type of disaster is sometimes referred to as a paralytic disaster because it has the potential to eliminate the EHS s ability to respond to any call for services, let alone extra demands for care resulting from the event. [Pg.54]

It must be clearly understood, and covered in the business case, that the implementation and initial validation of LIMS is only one component of the cost of the system through its life. Installation is just the beginning of an ongoing commitment to the maintenance of LIMS in a validated state. This includes the commitment to the ongoing cost of maintenance of the system, infrastructure, and business processes. [Pg.515]

Agency. In order to execute a strategy, an enterprise must have some process or means (agencies) for addressing the systemic infrastructure needs required for the pursuit of its mission. This is referred to as the agency realization process. Three familiar examples of pervasive agencies are information, human assets, and materiel. [Pg.908]

Schoichet S, Creasy G, Kasay S (1998) A systems infrastructure for sponsor/CRO collaboration on international clinical trials. Drug Inf J 32 155-61. [Pg.94]

How can a pharmaceutical company prevent a complaint from the regulatory authorities The answer is to establish a quality system infrastructure to govern the acquisition and development of software and the acquisition and operation of hardware. Such a system should be implemented for both regulatory compliance and cost savings ... [Pg.86]

Liu, J.N. Liu, H. 2003. Continuous operational reference system-infrastructure of urban spatial data. Wuhan University (Information Science Edition) 2003 (6) 259 264. [Pg.382]

ABSTRACT One of the main challenges for electricity distribution companies is to manage the existing assets in the comprehensive and complex distribution system infrastructure. Maintenance and reinvestments are important parts of this. This paper presents a practical approach for estabUshing risk-based maintenance strategies for electricity distribution systems. The approach has been developed and used in a joint project of six electricity distribution companies in Norway. [Pg.383]

Clinical systems Administrative systems Infrastructure systems... [Pg.973]

Step 4. Elicitation of the business requirements to shift from PLM to SLM. It was done on the basis of the TO-BE BUC diagrams that allowed the main differences between AS-IS and TO-BE processes to be easily identified and the new technological tools and system infrastructures required by the new service-oriented scenario quickly defined ... [Pg.121]

Demonstration of hydrogen-powered vehicles and related transportation system infrastructure, including hydrogen production, storage, and fueling... [Pg.416]

New/replacement product plans. Physical, systems infrastructure. Decision-making processes. [Pg.181]

Structural system, the Coupled Pan Space Frame, a post-tensioned concrete structure developed at the Center for Sustainable Cities. This light, economical space frame is capable of spanning large distances (19 x 19 m or 62.3 x 62.3 ft) with moderate depth (1 m or 3.29 ft) and at the same time allows for systems infrastructure to be interwoven within the depth of the structure. The space frame system also easily accommodates future expansion and modification of the city, allowing the surface to evolve and increase in complexity over time as a response to continued stakeholder scenario-building planning/governance processes. [Pg.1061]

GSM-R system infrastructure is composed from a few subsystems e.g. BSS, NSS OMC etc. Failures within some subsystem do not influence safety of the rail traffic. [Pg.640]

Safety Management System Infrastructure Support. In this category there are the tools for configuration management and traceability such as Requirements Engineering support tools and Hazard Logs. [Pg.62]

All hazards Command and control Community resilience Comprehensive emergency management Crisis management Disaster management Gold silver bronze ICS Incident command system Infrastructure resilience Life utilities coordinator Politics Risk management... [Pg.961]

Participate in proper construction, maintenance, operation, and repair of assigned water system infrastructure which may include mains and related fittings, hydrants, valves, services, meters, regulators, vaults and other components using proper restraint, disinfection, and flushing methods per schedules, plans and/or the Supervisor s direction in a fashion consistent with the Utility Water System Standards and industry best practices. [Pg.146]


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