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Work preparation

After award of a contract for a reclamation work, the preparation works begin. Preparation is the key to a successful execution of the project and is often [Pg.116]

All these activities require (a significant amount of) time and need to be accounted for in the planning of the works. [Pg.117]

In this process step, all necessary parts for further production steps are numbered with adhesive paper labels. Also, supplementary materials (buttons, yarn, lining, and so on) are assigned to each individual order. [Pg.287]

This procedure guarantees a perfect assignment of all pieces, thus making it possible to avoid color variations in the finished garment. Especially for a multilayer cutting it is necessary to guarantee that only parts of one layer are processed to an end product. [Pg.287]


Vor-anschlag, m. (provisional) estimate, -an-zeige, /. preliminary notice previous announcement. -appretur, /. preliminary finishing or processing, -arbeit, /. prelimi nary work, preparation, vorauf, adv. before, on. [Pg.493]

The successful applicant will, of course, be notified by mail or phone about the decision. All the others must also be told as soon as possible. A simple form letter is all it takes. An applicant goes through much work preparing an application and deserves the courtesy of a reply. Far too many employers, often smaller ones, ignore this. Often such a letter includes the sentence Your application will be kept on file in case future openings should materialize. Such encouraging words should not be used unless the employer really means them. If an employer indeed does keep an active file of applications, the letter should clearly state the length of time such applications will be held. [Pg.111]

A rather provisional and "crude" version 1.0 of CHAOS was already presented at the 7th lUPAC Conference on Organic Synthesis, held at Nancy (France) in July 4-7, 1988, and some copies of it were privately distributed. The more refined version 2.0 was included in the first edition of this book. The present versions 3.0 for Macintosh and 1.0 for PC with Windows have been reprogrammed de novo and include many improvements. To those who are familiar in writing computer programs the following words (stated in a quite different context) by one of the characters of Bertolt Brecht will make sense "I m hard at work preparing my next error . [Pg.415]

The Introduction begins with the most general information (the research area) and gradually shifts to a more specihc focus (the current work), preparing the reader for the highly specihc focus of the Methods section. This transition from general to specihc is apparent in the now-familiar hourglass shape of the journal article. [Pg.203]

Site work/preparation Site preparation (permits not required) Equipment and appurtenances 15,000... [Pg.773]

Certain groups of systems have been studied together thus Pyl and Wiinsch273 studied the reactivity of 396, 400, 403, and 411 fairly extensively, and Sheinker et a/.398 compared the reactivity of three closely related systems, 404, 405, and 406, with the results of MO calculations. Reid et al.m 410 studied pyrrolo[2,l-6]thiazoles (396), and in the course of this work prepared the first stable thioaldehydes, 425 and 426, by treating the intermediate Vilsmeier salt with hydrogen sulfide.395... [Pg.276]

The author thanks all the scientists whose work he used in preparing this paper. G. E. Agar, R. B. Bhappu, P. L. de Bruyn, S. Chwastiak, D. W. Fuerstenau, G. Purcell, and J. Smolik deserve special mention for providing some of the original stimulus and for advance notice of their own work. Preparation of the paper was made possible through the financial support of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission under contract AT (04-3) 326 C.A. No. 3. [Pg.164]

Table 1 Primary Reference Works Preparations of Cobalt Complexes or Preparative Methods... Table 1 Primary Reference Works Preparations of Cobalt Complexes or Preparative Methods...
The appearance of Langmuir s comprehensive review of the nature of adsorption (1916, 1918) prompted several investigators to consider the possibility of using gas adsorption for surface area determination. Early attempts were made by Williams (1919) and Benton (1926), but these led to inconclusive findings. The first significant advances were made by Brunauer and Emmett (1935, 1937) and their work prepared the way for the development of the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) theory in 1938. [Pg.165]

A cyclopentane C-ring ( )-morphinan analog (122) was synthesized as early as 1955<121) and reported to be without significant activity. Sawa et a/.<122) followed this earlier Japanese work, preparing 5-membered C-ring analogs from natural products related to morphine and sinomenine(l48) according to Scheme 3.17. [Pg.138]

TAMUE — The Matter of the Work prepared and cooked to the Red colour of the Poppy. [Pg.366]

This work prepared for the U.S, Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098. [Pg.386]

Based on these objectives a full curriculum package containing syllabus, textbooks, teachers guides, kit and kit guide was developed during 1975-80. The process of development includes participation and interaction of more than a hundred people belonging to the category of scientists, subject teachers, method masters, science educators and classroom teachers. All worked to fulfil certain predetermined objectives drawn on the basis of the curriculum frame work prepared by NCERT in 1975. [Pg.181]

All states require TANF-participants either to work or to engage in work preparation activities such as job training or employability enhancement services.108 In the past, states were free to define work activities as they deemed appropriate. However, since the 2005 TANF reauthorisation, the federal government has more strictly defined activities which can be counted as work activities under state TANF programmes (see 45 CFR 261). The reason for this federal policy change was the capriciousness with which states defined almost every activity as work, while many such activities did not have arty employment or employment promotion content. [Pg.391]

According to Section 101 of the U.S. Copyright Act, a work made for hire is—(1) a work prepared by an employee within the scope of his or her employment or (2) a work specially ordered or commissioned. .. if the parties expressly agree. .. [in writing]. .. that the work shall be considered a work made for hire. Under definition 1, if you prepared a paper within the scope of your employment duties while working for the ABC Company, then the ABC Company owns the copyright to your paper. The company... [Pg.177]

Section E of the ACS form concerns works contracted by the U.S. government or works prepared by employees of a foreign government or its instrumentalities [T]he American Chemical Society recognizes that [foreign] government s prior nonexclusive, royalty-free license to publish, translate, reproduce, use, or dispose of the published form of the work, or allow others to do so for noncommercial government purposes. ... [Pg.182]

E. For works prepared under U.S. Government contract or by employees of a foreign government or its instrumentalities, the American Chemical Society... [Pg.416]

Since the previous review several new peripherally substituted ibogamines have been isolated, the absolute stereochemistry of the pentacyclic system has been established, and a practical synthetic route to the group as a whole has been published. The preparation and properties of the 16,21-seco bases have been further explored. The success of all this work prepares the way for the eventual synthesis of vincaleuko-blastine. [Pg.79]

Following Jabir, and with almost his skiU and later reputation, was the Persian alchemist Al-Razi (c. 850-c. 925), known to Europeans later as Rha-zes. He, too, carefully described his work, preparing plaster of Paris, for instance, and describing the manner in which it could be used to form casts holding broken bones in place. He also studied and described metallic antimony. To mercury (which was volatile—that is, would form a vapor when heated) and to sulfur (which was inflammable) he added salt as a third principle in the composition of solids generally, for salt was neither volatile nor inflammable. [Pg.22]


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