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Ghosh, A.K., Rajeev, R.S., Bhattacharya, A.K., Bhowmick, A.K., and De, S.K., Recyebng of silicone rubber waste Effect of ground silicone rubber vulcanizate powder on the properties of silicone rubber, Polym. Eng. Sci., 43, 279, 2003. [Pg.1066]

P-Blockers (C) protect the heart against the 02-wasting effect of sympathetic drive by inhibiting p-receptor-mediated increases in cardiac rate and speed of contraction. [Pg.308]

In an attempt to deal with such unwanted substances as radioactive and chemical wastes, disposal sites are often used that are hydraulically connected with usable water supplies via subsurface transport routes. To manage these wastes effectively, it is desirable to have the capability of predicting the course of solute transport along these connecting routes. [Pg.225]

A man s musculature is affected by several hormones and hormone-like substances. Some have anabolic (meaning to add) effects upon muscle tissue while being catabolic (meaning to subtract) to adipose (fat) tissue. Others are anabolic toward adipose tissue while having a muscle wasting effect. Still others alter the activity of different hormones by mediating hormonal effects. It is the ratio of one hormone to the others that we refer to as a hormone profile. [Pg.114]

Nevertheless, animal experiments with at least some of the compounds now available have shown an ability to counteract at least partially the growthsuppressing properties of a variety of corticoids and to counteract or prevent the nitrogen-wasting effects of such steroids. [Pg.213]

The alkalinization of the urine caused by these drugs may contribute to an increase in urinary calcium and phosphate, which increases the formation of renal calculi. In addition, the bicarbonate wasting effect can cause hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis and excessive loss of potassium. In large doses, or in renally compromised patients, the drug may cause central nervous system (CNS) effects, such as sedation and paresthesias. [Pg.173]

Thiazide diuretics inhibit sodium and chloride reabsorption in the thick ascending loop, resulting in mild diuresis. Potassium supplements may be necessary because of potassium-wasting effects. [Pg.64]

Vaidya, U. R. Nadkami, V. M. Polyester polyols from glycolyzed PET waste effect of glycol type on kinetics of polyesterification. J. Appl Polymer Sci. 1989, 38(6), 1179-1190. [Pg.307]

According to Czech legislation, each person is bound to prevent waste production in his/her activity and to limit the volume and dangerous features of waste. If waste production cannot be prevented, the waste must be processed, eventually eliminated in a way, which does not endanger human health and the environment. This act obviously prefers processing the waste before elimination. An example is the so-called material use of waste, which also represents a substitution of raw materials extracted from waste, which can be considered as secondary raw materials. The actual producer should preferably use the produced waste, as in case these materials need to be transported the transport costs markedly surpass the market price, for which the possible and usable waste can be bought from the producer. If the producer of usable waste is not able to process the produced waste effectively, he/she should offer the waste to another producer for use and, as far as the nonutilizable waste is concerned he/she must provide for its safe disposal. [Pg.141]

Expanded polystyrene is currently used as a popular packing or insulating material in various industrial fields in the world. A large quantity of expanded polystyrene is consumed, and is disposed as a waste. Effective recycling countermeasures against the waste expanded polystyrene are strongly requested [1]. [Pg.141]

For many organizations, the prodnct design stage is critical from the point of view of public responsibility. Design decisions impact your production processes and often the content of municipal and industrial wastes. Effective design strategies should anticipate growing environmental concerns and responsibilities. [Pg.372]

P. Ganan, J. Cruz, S. Garbizu, A. Arbelaiz, and 1. Mondragon, Stem and bunch banana fibers from cultivation wastes Effect of treatments on physico-chemical behavior. /. Appl. Polym. Sci. 94,1489-1495 (2004). [Pg.268]

C4 cycle A cycle in some plants that minimizes the wasteful effects of photorespiration by using an enzyme other than rubisco... [Pg.1118]

The cost of incineration must rise in the future to reflect the investment that operators are having to make to scrub the flue gases and monitor the incineration processes more carefully. The NIMBY lobby is also extremely active in preventing the construction of new incinerators. Well maintained and closely controlled incinerators can dispose of waste effectively by reducing its volume by 90% and its weight by 70% while at the same time recovering the calorific value of the waste stream. [Pg.455]

Karim K, et al. Anaerobic digestion of animal waste effect of mixing. Bioresour Technol 2005 96(14) 1607-12. [Pg.133]

If this key problem can be solved, given a stable population, solutions to the other problems (which are really symptoms) become possible. Unfortunately, from the point of view of agencies concerned with disposal of metal-containing wastes, effective dispersion in the environment is often seen as an ideal solution to the problem of disposal, although it follows that the elements present are irretrievably lost to mankind. [Pg.203]

It is a standard strategy in corporate campaigns against the introduction of Extended Consumer Responsibility Schemes or Container Deposit Schemes to argue that the waste effects of disposability are completely unrelated to market... [Pg.66]

C4 Cycle A cycle in some plants that minimizes the wasteful effects of photorespiration by using an enzyme other than rubisco to perform the initial fixation of CO2. This enzyme is found in mesophyll cells, where it fixes CO2 into a four-carbon compound (hence C4). This fixed carbon is shuttled into sheltered bundle-sheath cells, where it is released as CO2 and enters the Calvin cycle. [Pg.881]


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