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Time Limits

The step with the longest time limits the cycle time. Alternatively, if more than one step is carried out in the same equipment, the cycle time is limited by the longest series of steps in the same equipment. The batch cycle time must be at least as long as the longest step. The rest of the equipment other than the limiting step is then idle for some fraction of the batch cycle. [Pg.117]

Besides, for there is living time limitation for ropes being in use. A work fulfilled by a rope and performed in tone-kilometers may be used as a limit too. ... [Pg.334]

Within the preset time limit, the operator can at any time press the reject button, which will close the on/off shutter, open the exit panel and move the block on to an output conveyor At the same time the entrance panel will open to admit the next block awaiting inspection. [Pg.592]

The accept and downgrade buttons are interlocked with a sensor device, so that a block must be scanned at least once before the block can be accepted and loaded out by the operator This function will however always be overruled by the programmed safety time limit, which will automatically reject and outload the block when the allowed exposure time has elapsed. [Pg.592]

If neither the accept, downgrade or reject button is pushed during inspection, the block will automatically be out loaded after the time limit has expired. The accept/reject/downgrade buttons will flash prompting the inspector for a decision. [Pg.592]

If the signal y(t) is only significative (>-10 dB) on a portion T, the time-limited first order estimate hi(t), is a good approximation of the idealized medium (figure n°2a). [Pg.748]

The approximate results can be compared with the long time limit of the exact stationary state solution derived in section A3.4.8.3 ... [Pg.789]

The presence of a time limitation suggests that there must be a kinetically controlled interference, possibly arising from a competing chemical reaction. In this case the interference is the possible precipitation of CaCOs. [Pg.327]

Deviations from the Avrami equation are frequently encountered in the long time limit of the data. This is generally attributed to secondary nucleation occurring at irregularities on the surface of crystals formed earlier. [Pg.234]

Regulatory Legislation. In Febmary 1978, the Consumer Products Safety Commission approved changes in the FF-3 and FF-5 standards for children s sleepwear. It eliminated the melt—drip time limit and coverage for sizes below 1 and revised the method of testing the trim. This permits the use of untreated 100% nylon and 100% polyester for children s sleepwear (157—162). [Pg.492]

Dependences of retention time, limit of detection with nature and stmcture of analyzed substances were investigated. Chemically pyrethriods are derivatives of cyclopropanecarbonic acid. Researches have shown, that pyrethriods retention times depends on nature of assistants and increase with introduction into molecule of complex radicals (phenoxybenzyl-) or polar assistants (C1-, Br-, CN-groups). [Pg.217]

The time required varies between three and eight hours, and the lower time limit is very materially favored when the reaction is carried out in the sunlight. [Pg.29]

Are time limits included, and shift changeovers covered ... [Pg.423]

The Dark Smoke (Permitted Periods) Regulations, give details on circumstances and time limits when dark smoke is allowed. [Pg.513]

Local repair of delamination originally caused by non-durable surface treatment is only temporarily successful at best. The surface treatment on the unrepaired portion of the assembly remains susceptible to attack and the area of delamination will likely continue to grow once the assembly is put back into service and exposed to moist conditions. Replacement or complete remanufacture of the component is the only way to permanently address this type of damage. However, time-limited repairs using bonded or mechanical methods can be used to extend the life of the component until a major overhaul is scheduled. In some cases such as widespread disbond of fuselage doublers, mechanical repairs (rivets and fastened doublers) and continued inspection are used to extend the life of the skin indefinitely because of the high cost of replacement. [Pg.1173]

Don t grant concessions without giving time limits and valid reasons. [Pg.156]

For a continuous SMB process, the specific identified amount or batch produced is defined by unit of time in such a way that ensures a homogeneous material and quality within specified limits. In the case of a continuous SMB production run a batch is defined by the amount produced in a fixed time interval. A time limitation during manufacturing using SMB is established by the same fixed time interval as the batch. The duration of the production phase is thus established, which does not affect the quality of the drug substance [66]. [Pg.277]

Current Good Manufacturing Practice for Einished Pharmaceuticals, Time Limitations on Production, (1998), CER, Title 21, Part 211, Volume 4, Section 211.111. [Pg.284]

Utility Patents. Utility patents are granted to individuals only who have invented or discovered any new and useful method, process, machine, manufacture, or matter composition. These patents must be useful to society (have utility). A utility patent has a total time limit for exclusive use by the inventor of 17 years. [Pg.383]

Microbiocides may be toxic to humans therefore, care must be taken when used. When selecting the microbiocide, the field engineer can obtain pertinent information on chemicals from the service company providing the chemicals. The microbiocide selected must be compatible with the system in which it is being used. Some chemicals such as quaternary amines have dual functions one as microbiocides and the other as film-forming corrosion inhibitors. Insufficient concentrations of this type of chemical may not be enough to coat the whole surface of metal and can cause pitting corrosion. The selection must also depend on chemicals that can produce the desired control in minimum time limits and... [Pg.1335]

Business interruption policies (also known as loss of profits or consequential loss) are designed to cover the trading loss due to the occurrence of the fire or other insured peril. This loss is normally identified either by a reduction in turnover as a result of the disruption caused to the business or by increased costs incurred to minimize the loss of turnover, or indeed a combination of the two. The cover under the policy does not last for an indefinite period after the loss but is restricted to a time scale expressed in the policy as the maximum indemnity period. This time limit is chosen by the management of the business, and is the time they think that they would need to recover the trading position of the company following the incident. With fire insurance, there is a limit to the amount payable, which is the insured sum chosen by the management of the business. [Pg.163]

Time-limited Set a specific time by which to achieve the objective. [Pg.819]


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