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Wall replacement

Instead of wall replacement, another process by which to rejuvenate the wall is desired (Fairweather, 1996). One method of avoiding wall replacement... [Pg.540]

For this, lower the bulb F, fill the cup a with coned H] 4 and open the 2-way cock c to admit the acid into E. Suck in some air by manipulating c right and left and then create some vacuum in E by closing c and leaving f open, while F remains si below E. Close f, remove E from the stand and shake it, while holding in two hands to wash the white deposit of mercuric sulfate from the walls. Replace E on the stand, raise F above E, open f, and, after the mixt has settled, let the acid and a few drops of mercury run through c and f, into a small beaker. Repeat the operation of cleaning once more and after the operations are completed, leave both capillaries in stopcock c and the capillary ij filled with mercury so as not to introduce any air in subsequent operations... [Pg.376]

Schweitz was the first to recognize that the definition of pressure is a problem in the physics of an open system. He argued that the classical result based on the properties of a closed, isolated system - a petit ensemble - must be recast in terms of an open system, a system with permeable walls, replacing the petit ensemble with the grand ensemble. This he did for both a classical... [Pg.290]

Fragmentation of the adhesive mass and the through-growth of connective tissue occurred in 14 days [443] 2-3 months later, connective tissue scarring was formed at the site of inflammatoiy infiltrate in the gut wall. Replacement of the adhesive filling for the coimective tissue was necessary only after one year. This method of closing intestinal fistulas has been successfully used in clinical practice [444, 445]. [Pg.366]

All concepts benefit from economy of scale, for example, the capital cost in S/kWe goes down by 5 % when the capacity is increased by 15%. Similarly, an increase in the availability factor from 65 % to 75 % reduces the cost of electricity by 12%. More frequent first wall replacement increases the cost of electricity mainly through the reduction in availability. [Pg.36]

If wall replacement is to be three-yearly then the wall material will need to have a life of up to 53 MW (neutron) yr m". ... [Pg.46]

Neurite formation and elongation Increased bladder cell adhesion and growth, increased production of elastin, and collagen proteins enhance in urinary bladder wall replacement Improved the growth of graft-host cells without signs of inflammation... [Pg.197]


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