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Third degree

This third-degree polynomial has the value zero with two eigenvalues ... [Pg.633]

Function 5 provides thermoset reactivity via functional groups such as methacrylates and amines. Function 6 permits the presence of two or three pendent organic groups. This allows all functionality to be controlled to the first-, second-, or third-degree levels. [Pg.1009]

The conduction of an impulse can be slowed or stopped at any point along the conduction system of the heart. Slowing of conduction is called first-degree block, block of some impulses is called second-degree block, and a block of all impulses is called third-degree block. [Pg.112]

Though this is a quartic equation, it is capable of explicit solution because of the absence of second and third degree terms. Trial-and-error enters, however, because (GSi)r and are mild functions of Tg and related Te, respectively, and aprehminary guess of Tg is necessaiy. An ambiguity can exist in interpretation of terms. If part of the enclosure surface consists of screen tubes over the chamber-gas exit to a convection section, radiative transfer to those tubes is included in the chamber energy balance, but convection is not, because it has no effect on chamber gas temperature. [Pg.586]

Causes second- and third degree burns on short contact very injurious to the eyes Odor Threshold Data not available. [Pg.99]

Irritant Characteristics-. Vapors cause moderate irritation such that personnel will find high concentrations unpleasant. The effect is temporary Liquid or Solid Irritant Characteristics Severe skin irritant. Causes second- and third-degree burns on short contact and is very injurious to the eyes Odor Threshold Data not available. [Pg.111]

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Maximum protective clothing goggles and face shield Symptoms Following Exposure Severe bums caused by burning metal or by caustic soda formed by reaction with moisture on skin General Treatment for Exposure SKIN brush off any metal, then flood with water for at least 15 min. treat as heat or caustic bum call a doctor Toxicity by Inhalation (Ihreshold limit Value) Not pertinent Short-Term Exposure Limits Not pertinent Toxicity by Ingestion Not pertinent Late Toxicity None Vtqtor (Gas) Irritant Characteristics Non-volatile Liquid or lid Irritant Characteristics Severe skin irritant. Cause second- and third-degree burns on short contact and is very injurious to the eyes Odor Threshold Not pertinent. [Pg.344]


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