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Industrial Relations. Employment compensation motivation training employee eating faciUties, eg, cafeteria and vending machines recreational activities health and safety plant security parking and visitors reception are iacluded here. [Pg.445]

PPO forms one of a group of rigid, heat-resistant, more-or-less selfextinguishing polymers with a good electrical and chemical resistance, low water absorption and very good dimensional stability. This has led to a number of applications in television such as tuner strips, microwave insulation components and transformer housings. The excellent hydrolytic stability has also led to applications in water distribution and water treatment applications such as in pumps, water meters, sprinkler systems and hot water tanks. It is also used in valves of drink vending machines. [Pg.589]

G-F Most conventional processes Molded appliance and automotive parts, garden hose, vending machine tubing... [Pg.109]

Venezlanischrot, n. Venetian red. venieren, v.t, veneer, vends, a. venous. [Pg.475]

Provision of drinking and snack facilities (i.e. tea-preparation sink, vending machine, automated snack bar, etc.) ... [Pg.59]

Homogeneous alloys of metals with atoms of similar radius are substitutional alloys. For example, in brass, zinc atoms readily replace copper atoms in the crystalline lattice, because they are nearly the same size (Fig. 16.41). However, the presence of the substituted atoms changes the lattice parameters and distorts the local electronic structure. This distortion lowers the electrical and thermal conductivity of the host metal, but it also increases hardness and strength. Coinage alloys are usually substitutional alloys. They are selected for durability—a coin must last for at least 3 years—and electrical resistance so that genuine coins can be identified by vending machines. [Pg.811]

Dissolve the residue prepared as in Section 6.2.3 in acetone. Transfer the solution into a volumetric flask, and make up to a given volume, e.g. 5mL (VEnd) with acetone. Inject an aliquot of the solution (Vj) into the gas chromatograph. [Pg.473]

Vi = portion of volume VEnd injected into the gas chromatograph (qL)... [Pg.474]

Inject an aliquot (Vi) of the solution derived from Section 6.2 (VEnd) into the gas chromatograph. [Pg.523]

VEnd = terminal volume of sample solution from Section 6.3 (mL)... [Pg.555]

To the dry residue, add exactly 7.5 mL of ethyl acetate and dissolve the residue by gently swirling the flask. Add 2 g of sodium sulfate, swirl the flask again and add exactly 7.5 mL of cyclohexane to obtain a total volume of 15.0 mL (VEnd)- Shake the flask for ca 20 s and filter the solution through a fluted filter-paper or a membrane filter. With the filtrate, proceed as described in Module GPC. [Pg.1110]

VEnd = volume of the final sample test solution, in mL (15 mL)... [Pg.1111]

Vi = portion of volume of VEnd injected into the GC or HPLC system ( uL) Wa = amount of fluthiacet-methyl for Vi read from calibration curve (ng)... [Pg.1197]

Sample volume injected (Vi) 2 xL Final solution volume (VEnd ) 4mL Sample weight (G) 20 g Detected amount (W)... [Pg.1214]


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