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Waiting, waste

Abwarmeverlust, m. waste-heat loss, abwarten, v.t. wait for, wait on. abwkrts, adv. downward, down off, away. Abwkrts-bewegung, /. downward motion, transformator, m. (Elec.) step-down transformer. [Pg.12]

Yucca Mountain, if it becomes the site for the isolation of SNF, will be laced with tunnels, waste in storage casks and monitoring equipment. A waiting period is planned while better isolation alteniadvcs are sought. IfYucca Mountain is not used, it is to be refilled with the tuff material removed earlier. In the United States the SNF that would be isolated in Yucca Mountain would be waste that has not been reprocessed it would be material that has come out of nuclear reactors and has been cooled at the plant site. [Pg.884]

Vinten AJ, Mingelgiin U, Yaron B (1983) The effect of suspended solids in waste water on soil hydraulic conductivity I. Suspended solid labehng method II. Vertical distribution of suspended solids. Soil Sci Soc Am J 47 402 12 Waite DT, Cessna AJ, Grover R, Kerr LA, Snihura AD (2004) Environmental concentrations of agricultural herbicides in Saskatchewan, Canada Bromoxynd, dicamba, diclofop, MCPA, tril-uralin. J Environ Qual 33 1616-1628... [Pg.394]

The major advantage of the reactive flux method is that it enables one to initiate trajectories at the barrier top. instead of at reactants or products. Computer time is not wasted by waiting for the particle to escape from the well to the barrier. The method is based on the validity of Onsager s regression hypothesis/ which assures that fluctuations about the equilibrium state decay on the average with the same rate as macroscopic deviations from equilibrimn. It is sufficient to know the decay rate of equilibrimn correlation fimctions. There isn t any need to determine the decay rate of the macroscopic population as in the previous subsection. [Pg.8]

Perhaps one of the biggest obstacles to improving waste management lies not in available technology, but in our attitude and willingness to accept the large one-time setup costs. Human waste is not a waste—it is a resource waiting to be utilized. [Pg.572]

Other toxic products that require some form of storage include solvents, chemical raw materials (fluid) and wastes that are waiting for final disposal/destruction. [Pg.1730]

Cooper, W.J., Nickelsen, M.G., Meacham, D.E., Kurucz, C.N., and Waite, T.D., High energy electron beam irradiation an advanced oxidation process for the treatment of aqueous based organic hazardous wastes, Water Pollut. Res., 27(1), 69-95, 1992a. [Pg.502]

The main factor affecting orthogonal TOF is the duty cycle. This is how often ions can be pulsed into the TOF analyzer. When waiting between extraction pulses, ions are being wasted (they pass through the extraction region and are lost) and so the ideal is obviously to have this process as near to continuous as possible. The factor limiting the duty cycle is the time taken by the slowest... [Pg.96]

I would rather blow my first sample off scale and have to dilute the second one. At least I know I got the sample in and what the next step should be. If I shoot too little, I wait and wait for something to happen and waste a lot of valuable time. Besides, I ve found that the first shot of the day is usually a column tranquilizer. It seldom agrees with other samples of the day. Two and three agree, but not necessarily with number one. I ve discussed this problem with other chromatographers and many have observed the same thing. If this bothers you, remember that chromatography is still art as well as science. Shoot the first sample and go and have some coffee. Then, you can get down to work. [Pg.42]


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