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E. B. Fisher and K. P. Tripper, in Proceedings of the 12th JAJSlNxTF Combustion Meeting, CPIA Pubhcation 273, Vol. 1, CPIA, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, Md., 1975, p. 323. [Pg.54]

Power to drive a belt conveyor is made up of five components power to drive the empty belt, to move the load against fric tion of the rotating parts, to raise or lower the load, to overcome inertia in putting material into motion, and to operate a belt-driven tripper if required. As with most other conveyor problems, if is advisable to work with formulas and constants from a specific manufacturer in making these calculations. For estimating purposes, typical data are given in Table 21-7. [Pg.1917]

Nach-tragung, /. addition, supplement, -tripper, m. (Med.) gleet. [Pg.310]

Tripper, m. clap, gonorrhea, -gift, n. gonorrheal virus. [Pg.452]

At low steam qualities (<0.05), the film trippers show no advantage. [Pg.410]

A. To reassure and reorient. Often simple repeated explanations may help a frightened tripper, e.g. You re safe, I won t let anything harm you. You re just having a bad... [Pg.44]

A. To help the tripper later recall the trip. There are several techniques. Use a notebook and record all the tripper s odd behavior and utterances. Later you can ask the tripper Do you remember standing on your head and talking about a purple potato . That may jog his/her memory about what he experienced. Another technique, if the tripper is not too far gone to communicate during the trip, is to ask repeatedly what are you experiencing now A notebook, or more conveniently a tape recorder, can be used to record responses. [Pg.45]

OFFICIAL NAMES LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), LSD25 STREET NAMES Acid, zen, sugar, tabs, blotter, cid, doses, trips, boomers, lightning flash, hawk, cheer, liquid acid, L, microdot, dot, paper mushrooms, tab, hits, tripper, yellow sunshines, rainbows, smilies, stars, strawberries DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS Schedule I, hallucinogen... [Pg.276]

Tranks see Benzodiazepine Tranxene see Benzodiazepine Tranylcypromine see Antidepressants Trazodone see Antidepressants Treat see Heroin Triamterene see Diuretics Triazolam see Benzodiazepine Trichlormethiazide see Diuretics Trifluoperazine see Tranquilizers Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine see Benzylpiperazine/ Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine Trifuluopromazine see Tranquilizers Trilafon see Tranquilizers Trimipramine see Antidepressants Tripper see LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide)... [Pg.504]

A bad trip, or "bummer," occurs when a person becomes frightened or finds the LSD-induced experience to be so unpleasant that he or she seeks help. Many bad-trippers go to hospitals, emergency rooms, counselors, or friends to get help. During the past several years many young people have reported bad trips. Physicians call bad trips adverse reactions to LSD. There have been many articles in medical journals describing some of these adverse reactions. [Pg.12]

Alles made an extensive report based almost solely on his first MDA trip, justifying its relevance as a "double-conscious study. He didn t believe that a large population of users had to be observed to achieve valid results. Norman Zinberg claimed that he made an end-run around this problem as well, after he studied MDA s effects upon experienced trippers (two to fifteen sessions for each of his subjects). All had used marijuana and all drank— "but expressed the classic preference of marijuana users for beer or wine only one moderate, the rest light imbibers. Zinberg s MDA observations, which appeared in the January-March 1976 issue of the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, present perhaps the finest description yet of the subtle states induced by the archetype of the MDA cluster. [Pg.394]

When a conveyor belt is equipped with a tripper, the belt must rise about 5 ft (1.5 m) above its horizontal plane of travel. [Pg.249]

This rise must be included in the vertical lift power input computation. When the tripper is driven by the belt, allow 1 hp (0.75 kW) for a 16-in (406.4-mm) belt, 3 hp (2.2 kW) for a 36-in (914.4-mm) belt, and 7 hp (5.2 kW) for a 60-in (1524-mm) belt. Where a rotary cleaning brush is driven by the conveyor shaft, allow about the same power input to the brush for belts of various widths. [Pg.249]


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