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Temporary residence

The term adsorption designates the situation in which the molecules of a gas (the sorbate) are concentrated at the surface of a solid (the sorbent) with which the gas is in contact. The concentration results from an attractive potential experienced by the sorbate at the sorbent surface and is usually viewed as a temporary residence of sorbate molecules on the sorbent surface. The gas-solid interaction is the usual picture for adsorption, but it is not the only one possible the sorbate could be a dilute constituent in a condensed phase (e.g., gases dissolved in water), and/or the sorbent could be a liquid. [Pg.34]

If you move into a newly (not ecologically) constructed home the problems are usually grave, because almost everything could cause problems the walls, the heating system, the new kitchen cabinets, and so forth. The approach in this case is to ensure at least a single safe room and to live only in this room. Hopefully the walls, floors and so forth will become safe for you as soon as possible. Otherwise it is better to move to a temporary residence in an RV or something similar. Indeed, for new homes, it s advisable to place a quality air... [Pg.33]

Even endrin, which received much notoriety during 1964 in connection with the Mississippi River fish kill, is only a temporary resident in the aquatic environment. A study was conducted by the Fish and Wildlife Service on a pond in Colorado that had been accidentally sprayed with endrin. The water, which originally contained 40 p.p.b. of endrin, was entirely free of endrin within a month. The mud was free of endrin within 3 months, the vegetation within 2 months, and the fish within 4 months (4). [Pg.17]

Insertion into the membrane, with temporary residence in the lumen of the ER, and packaging in a secretory vesicle (Fig. 1.20). [Pg.39]

FIGURE 4-6 Total graduate enrollment in chemistry and enrollments based on residency status U.S. citizen/permanent resident versus temporary residents, 1983-2004. [Pg.88]

This decline has been largely made up by an increase in the enrollment of temporary residents. [Pg.89]

A traveling employee checks into a hotel, motel, or into another temporary residence for one or more days, he or she establishes a home away from home. You must evaluate the employee s activities after he or she checks into the hotel, motel, or other temporary residence for their work-relatedness in the same manner as you evaluate the activities of a non-traveling employee. [Pg.292]

The employee checks into the temporary residence, he or she is considered to have left the work environment. When the employee begins work each day, he or she re-enters the work environment. If the employee has estabhshed a home away from home and is reporting to a fixed worksite each day, you also do not consider injuries or illnesses work-related if they occur while the employee is commuting between the temporary residence and the job location. [Pg.292]

Sharma SC, Hoon RS, Balasuhramanian y Chadha KS. Urinary catecholeamine excretion in temporary residents of high altitude. J Appl Physiol 1978 44 725-727. [Pg.649]

Nutman TB, Miller KD, Mulhgan M, Ottesen EA. Loa loa infection in temporary residents of endemic regions recognition of a hyperresponsive syndrome with characteristic clinical manifestations. J Infect Dis 1986 154 10-18. [Pg.420]


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