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This expression for kohB is of the same mathematical form as the analogous expression for the effects of [R] and [L] in true affinity labeling (see Equation 19). In other words, protection by [L] is quantitatively the same for both mechanisms and thus cannot differentiate between them. [Pg.280]

Key words protective clothing, chemical protective clothing (CPC), fire fighter s clothing, textile materials, high performance fibres, membrane, protection, activated carbon, comfort, thermophysiological comfort. [Pg.91]

Key words protective textiles, fire resistance, heat resistance, aramid, thermoset, ceramic, intumescent, nanotechnology. [Pg.144]

Allylamines are difficult to cleave with Pd catalysts. Therefore, amines are protected as carbamates, but not as allylamines. Also, allyl ethers used for the protection of alcohols cannot be cleaved smoothly, hence alcohols are protected as carbonates. In other words, amines and alcohols are protected by an allyloxycarbonyl (AOC or Alloc) group. [Pg.382]

Word processors Worker protection Work index Working fluids Work stations... [Pg.1073]

Cross-linked finishes are not permanent in the tme sense of the word however, under optimum conditions the finish can last for the usehil life of the material. Wet abrasion during laundering is probably the principal cause of gradual removal of the finish. In order to retain antistatic protection for extended use, an excess of finish is often appHed The extent of chemical interaction between the durable antistatic agents and the fiber substrates to which they are appHed is not perfectiy understood. Certain oxidizing agents such as hypochlorite bleaches tend to depolymerize and remove some durable antistatic finishes. Some of the durable finishes have also produced undesirable side effects on textile materials, ie, harsh hand, discoloration, and loss of tensile properties. [Pg.294]

British and U.S. courts began developing case law to protect trademarks against infringement in the early 1800s. In 1883, the United Kingdom adopted a statute that provided for registration of fancy words as trademarks. The United States enacted its first federal trademark statute in 1870, but the statute was declared unconstitutional in 1879. Subsequent federal trademark statutes were adopted in the United States in 1881, 1905, and 1920 the present comprehensive statute, known as the Lanham Act, was enacted in 1946. The Lanham Act was substantially revised for the first time in 1988 by the Trademark Law Revision Act of 1988. The 1988 act, which became effective on November 16, 1989, both modified and supplemented the earHer statute. [Pg.268]

Type 2 On the other hand. Type 2 degree of protection limits the extent of damage in the case of a short-circuit. Now under short-circuit conditions, the contactor or the starter will present no risk to the operator or the installation and will remain suitable for further service. In other words, no damage to the contactor or the OCR is permitted. It may, however, be interpreted that contact welding may be permissible to the extent that the contactor can be put to service once again after a brief period by separating the contacts with the help... [Pg.288]

For circuits protected by HRC fuses for short-circuit conditions, the G/F relay must be a back-up to the fuses, and trip first on a ground fault. In other words, 1 1 (relay) < rt fuses. [Pg.692]

Environmental protection and resource use have to be considered in a comprehensive framework, and all of the relevant economic and natural scientific aspects have to be taken into consideration. The concepts of entropy and sustainability are useful in this regard. The entropy concept says that every system will tend toward maximum disorder if left to itself. In other words, in the absence of sound environmental policy. Earth s energy sources will be converted to heat and pollutants that must be received by Earth. The concept of sustainability has to do with... [Pg.475]

But if the property is unlike any the world has yet seen, then it is not clear how such property should be regarded, let alone protected. In other words, the question of just what sort of property software is has not been satisfactorily answered, which contributes to the debate on the uniqueness question. Nonetheless, devices such as copyrights, patents, encryption, trade secrets, and oaths of confidentiality and standard virtues like trustworthiness and loyalty have been tried to protect ownership and the right to property [17, 23]. [Pg.722]

A word of caution Metals, materials in general, chemicals used to study metals in the laboratory, chemicals used for corrosion protection, and essentially any chemicals should be (1) used in compliance with all applicable codes, laws, and regulations (2) handled by trained and experienced individuals in keeping with workmanlike environmental and safety standards and (3) disposed only using allowable methods and in allowable quantities. [Pg.4]

This law, which is a criminal law, is so loosely worded that it is at the moment impossible to establish criteria for paints, varnishes, or lacquers to be placed on children s furniture or toys to be sold in Maryland. Further, the Maryland law has little protective value, since anyone can repaint children s furniture or toys with any material regardless of its suitability for the purpose and its inherent toxicity. This law, as it stands, places a heavy and complex burden on the manufacturer and marketer of children s toys and furniture—and necessarily on the manufacturer of paints, lacquers, and varnishes. The Maryland law has greater significance as a piece of troublesome legislation in that in the courts of the state of Maryland, the jury is the judge of the law as well as the facts under the law, and since under criminal law each case would be argued on its own merits, two different juries might reach contradictory decisions on the same set of circumstances. [Pg.227]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.395 , Pg.396 ]




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