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Yellow jacket

Two types of underground piping are commonly used in industry (1) two-layer extruded polyethylene coatings (yellow jacket) and (2) fusion-bonded epoxy coating (FEE). [Pg.143]

This is basically an external coating of high-density polyethylene and suitable where the pipe temperature during operation is in the range of -20°C to 55°C. The coating is intended for use in applications where it is not subject to weather or ultraviolet light exposure. [Pg.143]

The sheath is in accordance with requirements specified in Table 2.7. The maximum polyethylene layer thickness does not exceed twice the minimum polyethylene layer thickness. Where additional mechanical protection is [Pg.143]

Process engineering and design using Visual Basic Table 2.7 Thickness of Polyethylene Coating [Pg.144]

Outside Diameter of Pipe (mm) Polyethylene Thickness Minimum (mm) [Pg.144]


Fig. 2. Species of Hymenoptera responsible for systemic allergic reactions (a) honey bee A. mellif-era), (b) bumble bee (Bombus spp.j, (c) wasp, in the USA yellow jacket (Vespula spp.j, (d) European paper wasp (P. gallicus), (e) European hornet (V. crabro), and (f) Australian jack jumper ant (M. pilo-sula) [by courtesy of Dr. S.G. Brown, Perth, Australia]. [Pg.143]

K, Ipsen H. Larsen JN. Gajhed M, Spangfort MD Mayor venom allergen of yellow jackets, Ves v5 36... [Pg.155]

BJaauw PJ, Smithuis LOM The evaluation of the common diagnostic methods of hypersensitivity for bee and yellow jacket venom by means of an in-hospital insect sting. J Allergy Chn Immunol 1985 75 556-562. [Pg.155]

Franken HH, Dubois AEJ, Minkema HJ, van der Heide S, de Monchy JG Lack of reproducibihty of a single negative sting challenge response in the assessment of anaphylactic risk in patients with suspected yellow jacket hypersensitivity. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1994 93 431-436. [Pg.155]

Muller UR, Helbling A, Berchtold E Immunotherapy with honey bee and yellow jacket venom is different regarding efficacy and safety. J Allergy Clin Imm- 48 unol 1992 89 529-535. [Pg.156]

Maly FE, Marti-Wyss S, Blumer S, Cuhat-Stark I, Wiithrich B Mononuclear blood cell sulfidoleukot-riene generation in the presence of interleukin-3 and whole blood histamine release in honey bee and yellow jacket venom allergy. J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol 1997 7 217-224. 49... [Pg.156]

Allergic reactions (eg, bronchospasm, urticaria, pruritus, angioneurotic edema, or swelling of the lips, eyelids, tongue, and nasal mucosa) due to anaphylactic shock caused by stinging insects (primarily of the order Hymenoptera, that includes bees, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, bumble... [Pg.709]

STREET NAMES Barbs, downers, red devils, Mexican reds, red birds, blue devils, blue heavens, goof balls, yellow jackets, block busters, reds, blues, pinks, Christmas trees, Amys, rainbows, purple hearts... [Pg.59]

According to the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), drug abusers favor short and intermediate-acting barbiturates. Barbiturate users often refer to the pills they take in terms of the color of the capsule. These street names include blues or blue devils for Amytal reds, red birds and red devils for Seconal yellow jackets for Nembutal purple hearts for Luminal and rainbows and Christmas trees for Tuinal. [Pg.61]

STREET NAMES Minor tranquilizers (benzodiazepines BZDs, tranks, downers, benzos, goofballs, happy pills, sedative-hypnotics, anxiolytics) (barbiturates Amys, barbs, blues, downers, yellow jackets, rainbows, red devils) (nonbarbiturate sedative-hypnotics ludes, Sopors)... [Pg.462]

Mirex was first synthesized in 1946 but it was not introduced as a pesticide against hymenopterous insects, especially ants, until 1959 (Smith, 1991). Technical grade mirex consists of approximately 95% mirex and less than 2.5% chlordecone, mostly kepone (Eisler, 1985). Mirex is a stomach insecticide with little contact activity. The main use of mirex was against the imported fire ants in the south-eastern United States (WHO, 1984b). It has also been used to control leaf cutters in South America, harvester termites in South Africa, Western harvester ants in the United States, the pineapple mealy bug in Hawaii and it was proposed to have been used against yellow jacket wasps in the United States (WHO, 1995). Under the trade name of Dechlorane, mirex was used as a fire retardant in electronic components, fabrics, rubber, plastics and electrical goods (Eisler, 1985 WHO, 1995). [Pg.387]

Although relatively few insect species produce enough toxin to endanger humans, insects cause more fatal poisonings in the U.S. each year than do all other venomous animals combined. Most venomous insects are from the order Hymenoptera, which includes ants, bees, hornets, wasps, and yellow jackets. These insects deliver their toxins by a stinging mechanism. [Pg.407]

Uses Mirex is used in North America and in the southeastern United States for the control of fire and ants. Mirex is also effective against the hamster ant, the yellow-jacket, the Texas leaf-cutting ant, and the Hawaiian mealy bug. A ban on the use of mirex for pest control with exemptions was brought in on June 30, 1978. It has its use as a fire retardant in plastics, rubber, paint, paper, and electrical goods from 1959 to 1972 due to its high melting point and high chemical stability.14,48... [Pg.113]

Pipe coated with Yellow Jacket Soil Properties ... [Pg.213]

The efficacy of desensitization using subcutaneous maintenance venom immunotherapy is well established and is usually considered in patients with severe systemic allergic reactions to both yellow jacket and bee venom (grade III or IV according to Mueller). [Pg.1732]

Yam.. See Sweet potato Yarrow.. See Achillea Yellow jackets, 337,337... [Pg.534]

Reviews on the pharmacology, extractipn and identification, and abuse of amphetamines have appeared. Other studies deal with the pharmacology of various phenethanolamines and of iV-acetoacetyldopa. It is considered likely that the hypotensive and lethal action of the venoms of the bald-faced hornet Vespula maculata and the yellow jacket V. maculifrons is due to the combined action of many constituents. Of these histamine, dopamine, and norepinephrine have now been identified. ... [Pg.101]

Hymenoptera Bees, Wasps, Hornets, and Yellow Jackets... [Pg.142]

Metab-O-Lite Metabolift Up Your Gas Truckers Luv It Yellow Jackets Methyl ephedrine Myocardial infarction Hepatitis Stroke Seizures Psychosis Death... [Pg.1036]

Venomous insects are grouped into four families of the order Hymenopteia Apidae (honeybees), Bombidae (bumblebees), Vespidae (wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets), and Formicidae (ants). With the exception of Vespidae, most bees sting only when disturbed or when the hive is threatened. Yellow jackets may attack without provocation and are the most common cause of insect-induced anaphylactic reactions. [Pg.225]

Between 1961 and 1975, about 400,000 kg of mirex were used in pesticidal formulations, of which approximately 250,000 kg were sold in the southeastern U.S. for control of native and imported fire ants (Solenopsis spp.) most of the rest was exported to Brazil for use in fire ant control in that country. Mirex was also used to control big-headed ant populations in Hawaiian pineapple fields, Australian termites. South American leaf cutter ants. South African harvester termites, and, in the U.S., western harvester ants and yellow jackets. Chemical control measures for imported fire ants began in the southeastern U.S. during the 1950s with the use of heptachlor, chlordane, and dieldrin. The large mounds built by ants in cultivated fields were believed to interfere with mowing and harvesting operations, the vicious sting of the insects presented a hazard to workers... [Pg.509]

Yellow Jacket, Extruders, floor models, and table-top extruders, Wayne Machine Die Co. [Pg.948]

Insects. Insect allergy affects four out of every 1,000 Americans. This refers to the allergic reactions suffered by most everyone from the sting of bees, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, mosquitoes, bedbugs, fire ants, and other insects. [Pg.27]

Pentobarbital (nimbies, yellow jackets, yellow submarines)... [Pg.891]


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