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Treatment and recovery

The technologies used in the control of gaseous organic compound emissions include destruction methods such as thermal and catalytic incineration and biological gas treatment and recovery methods such as adsorption, absorption, condensation, and membrane separation. The most common control methods are incineration, adsorption, and condensation, as they deal with a wide variety of emissions of organic compounds. The most common types of control equipment are thermal and fixed-bed catalytic incinerators with recuperative heat recovery, fixed-bed adsorbers, and surface condensers. The control efficiencies normally range between 90% and 99%. [Pg.1266]

Item 7 Describe ihe suspected adverse event. Such things as temperature, local and general signs and symptoms, time course, duration of symptoms diagnosis, treatment and recovery should be noted. [Pg.670]

Silva H and Larach V (2000). Treatment and recovery in depression A critical analysis. World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2, 119-123. [Pg.185]

In depressed patients, cortical-hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis hyperactivity can be explained by the hypersecretion of CRF, and secondary pituitary and adrenal gland hypertrophy. Impaired negative feedback at various CNS sites, including the hippocampus and pituitary are also likely to contribute. Downregulation of hippocampal mineralocorticoid receptors and expression is reported in depressed suicides [50]. In bipolar disorder, hyperactivity of the cortical-hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis has been observed [51]. This increase in cortical-hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity has also been observed in mixed mood states, mania and in depression in rapidcycling patients. Partial reversal of HPA overactivity is associated with treatment and recovery from depression. [Pg.893]

Dunlop, E. H., in New Processes of Waste Water Treatment and Recovery, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, England, 1978, 177. [Pg.81]

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) s National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information. Provides information about prevention, treatment, and recovery. [Pg.86]

In summary, the issue of suicide should always be considered in depressed patients and gently but thoroughly explored during the initial evaluation. Subsequent reinquiry is also critical, given the possibility of an increased incidence of suicide during the early phases of treatment and recovery, as well as during the period just after hospitalization. [Pg.110]

Klemmer HW, Reichert ER, Yauger WL Jr. 1978. Five cases of intentional ingestion of 25 percent diazinon with treatment and recovery. Clin Toxicol 12(4) 435-444. [Pg.199]

White, William L. Slaying the Dragon The History of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in America. Bloomington, Ill. Chestnut Health Systems/Light-house Institute, 1998. A comprehensive history of the many movements and systems that have attempted to treat alcohol and substance abuse in the United States since the 19th century. [Pg.160]

Tanaka T, Niimi H, Matsuo N, Fujieda K, Tachibana K, Ohyama K, Satoh M, Kugu K. Results of long-term followup after treatment of central precocious puberty with leuprorelin acetate evaluation of effectiveness of treatment and recovery of gonadal function. The TAP-144-SR Japanese study group on central precocious puberty. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2005 90 1371-6. [Pg.492]

RELAPSE Term used in substance abuse treatment and recovery that refers to an addict s return to substance use and abuse following a period of abstinence or sobriety. [Pg.333]

Apart from skin injuries the symptoms of poisoning by chlorodinitrobenzene are similar to those produced by dinitrobenzene, namely general bodily weakness, cyanosis, a decrease of the number of red blood cells, disturbances in the functioning of digestive organs and heart failure. Treatment and recovery sometimes prove most difficult especially with regard to the digestive tract and the heart, whereas skin lesions are relatively easier to heal. [Pg.455]

Lago Maggiore Point (wastewater + polluted upstream lakes) and nonpoint (agriculture) source stresses. Mitigated via wastewater treatment and recovery of upstream lakes. Partially recovered system. [Pg.4859]

Oil Retention/Treatment and Recovery of Entrained Oil As discussed above, the extent of oil retention by the spent bleaching earth (SBE) is mostly a function of filtration equipment performance and the particular blow-down procedure employed by the refiner. Certain properties of SBE (particularly, porosity, and... [Pg.2739]

This metal becomes a pollutant when released into aqueous streams from metal treatment and recovery plants (e.g., lead-using battery manufacturers). In industrialized nations, until the 1970s, a major source of air pollution was lead emission from the tetraethyllead antiknock additives to gasoline this is. still a problem in many underdeveloped nations. Once ingested, lead readily forms complexes with enzymatic oxo groups in the organism, thus interfering with all the steps in haemo... [Pg.267]

Bone marrow suppression is a dose-limiting adverse effect often encountered with paclitaxel. Neutropenia occurs most commonly 8-10 days after treatment, and recovery usually occurs on days 15-21. Paclitaxel is relatively platelet-sparing, and thrombocytopenia and anemia are rare (26). There is no evidence that neutropenia is cumulative, suggesting that paclitaxel may not irreversibly damage hemopoietic stem cells (1). [Pg.2665]

The necessity of abandoning or modifying our approach to the problem of wastewater treatment and recovery of valuable substances has been postulated a number of times in earlier and more recent publications [ 1 ] to say nothing of the reports which have already been presented at our Conference series. [Pg.29]

In a phenol/cresols or xylenols plant, using the conventional sulfonation and caustic fusion technologies, inorganic chemicals which are recovered are sodium sulflte, sodium sulfate and hydrated calcium sulfate also known as gypsum. These are all sellable by-products and depending on the method of treatment and recovery will fetch reasonable prices, and more importantly, will ensure a better eco-system. [Pg.174]

Diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. Arch Environ Health 9 478-491. [Pg.95]

This book presents metals treatment and recovery technologies from nine different industries that are also applicable to similar metal-bearing streams from other industries. Established metal recovery and treatment technologies are detailed including chemical precipitation, electrolytic recovery, high-temperature recovery, membrane separation, leaching, adsorption, and evaporation. [Pg.60]

High light treatment and recovery of shade-grown Schefflera arboricola... [Pg.261]


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