... strengthened by sandy bags and bamboos (in or near by this house) for hiding during the typhoon Conclusion This paper has provided the information about the typhoons in Vietnam and the technicalsolutions ... structural solutions against typhoon impacts such as multi-directional wind pressures and gust wind Typhoons and low pressure circulations associated with inundation have caused short-term and long-term ... many factors causing hunger and poverty hindering the socio-economic development of Vietnam Therefore, planning and construction of houses and buildings against typhoons and flooding impacts is the...
... system and a combination of operational amplifiers and feedback loops (Fig 4.3) Here, the reference electrode is placed as close as possible to the working electrode and 120 TABLE 4.1 PRACTICALCONSIDERATIONS ... faradaic response and the extraneous electronic noise and for handling low currents down to the pA (picoampere) range Other considerations for noise reduction involve the grounding and shielding ... of the capillary 126 PRACTICALCONSIDERATIONS Figure 4.7 The static mercury drop electrode and its cell stand Several mercury electrodes combine the features of the DME and HMDE In particular,...
... leads to band-pass filtering, in which the highest and the lowest frequencies are filtered out, leaving a suitable frequency band in between What this band should be depends on the data and general ... innovation process, and sums tend to be more gaussian than the original variable Together these mean that the innovation process is more susceptible to be independent and nongaussian, and thus to fulfill ... 264 13.1.1 PRACTICALCONSIDERATIONS Why time filtering is possible In many cases, the observed random variables are, in fact, time signals or time series,...
... practicaland valuable exposure to the most vital, up-to-date information andpractical know-how to enable you to participate in hazard studies and specify, design, install and operate the safetyand ... fundamentals in safety instrumentation focussing on a discussion on hazards and risks, safety systems engineering, and introduction to the lEC 61508 and ISA S84 standards A concluding review of the safety ... functional safety makes a contribution to overall safety 8 Practical Industrial Safety, Risk Assessment and Shutdown Systems for Industry Overall Safety is seen as part of overall safety Protection...
... Practicalconsiderations in the European market for building and future- proofing robust, flexible FTTN infrastructures Leveraging ... achieve redundancy, as we’ll discover later in this paper Page Practicalconsiderations in the European market for building and future- proofing robust, flexible FTTN infrastructures Patch or ... sort of redundancy in a tree and branch architecture? Additionally, planners must decide how many fiber drops per cabinet will provide enough bandwidth for today’s needs as well as tomorrow’s...
... By Location Combined Location Hollandb Hollandc Denmarkd Denmarke Polandd Franced Italy d Italy e Netherlandsd Netherlandsd Netherlandse Netherlandse Netherlands f Germanye Swedene UKe Canadae ... ton, and delivered costs of aspen and spruce pulpwood logs of $70 and $85/cord, respectively b Based on 300 ton/day hemp pulp mill and assuming hemp bast core separation and yield of 35% and 65% ... with an increasing portion of U.S and world fiber needs coming from plantations covering a relatively small land area It is possible that future wood and fiber needs can be completely supplied...
... patterns can be divided in linear, ductal, segmental, and regional enhancement (Figures and 6) 14 Imaging of the Breast – Technical Aspects andClinical Implication Fig Proper terminology (according ... 361- 366 20 Imaging of the Breast – Technical Aspects andClinical Implication Berg et al (2004) Diagnostic accuracy of mammography, clinical examination, US, and MR imaging in preoperative assessment ... metastases and unknown primary malignancy Radiology Vol 212, No 2, August 1999, pp 543-549 22 Imaging of the Breast – Technical Aspects andClinical Implication Peters et al (2011) Preoperative MRI and...
... cycle considerations 44 Animal health considerations including food of animal origin and residues in animal tissues 45 3.7 Futureneeds for the assessment and prevention of human and ... Intralipid®) and liposomes (Ambisome®, Doxil®, Visudyne®) Summaries of the clinicalandsafety data submitted and assessed in support of these nanomaterials can be found at (see drugs at FDA8 and EMEA9) ... and silica nanoparticles (Murr, 2009); clay and soot (Nowack and Bucheli, 2007); aquatic colloids (Ju-Nam and Lead, 2008) Distinguishing between natural and engineered nanoparticles in food and...
... environment: practicalsolutionsand challenges Pawel Kryszkiewicz1, Hanna Bogucka∗1 and Alexander M Wyglinski2 Chair of Wireless Communications, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland Wireless ... frequency bands are underutilized across the temporal, spectral, and spatial domains [5] To continue providing sufficient spectral bandwidth for satisfying both current andfuture wireless access needs, ... narrowband PUs, e.g., program making and special events (PMSE) devices such as professional wireless microphones with bandwidth of 200 kHz Note that an explanation of the wideband and narrowband...
... the view and the needs of risk assessors Technical description of models A major obstacle in the application and acceptance of population models is the communication of the methodology and the ... programming classes and functions according to methods used in information science A concise and standardised way to technically describe models would facilitate the application and review of models ... females and males (adults/subadults or moult Hive population dynamics Proportion of breeding Onset and speed of stages) Annual production of females and males Onset and speed of honey Onset and speed...
... the view and the needs of risk assessors Technical description of models A major obstacle in the application and acceptance of population models is the communication of the methodology and the ... programming classes and functions according to methods used in information science A concise and standardised way to technically describe models would facilitate the application and review of models ... females and males (adults/subadults or moult Hive population dynamics Proportion of breeding Onset and speed of stages) Annual production of females and males Onset and speed of honey Onset and speed...
... the view and the needs of risk assessors Technical description of models A major obstacle in the application and acceptance of population models is the communication of the methodology and the ... programming classes and functions according to methods used in information science A concise and standardised way to technically describe models would facilitate the application and review of models ... females and males (adults/subadults or moult Hive population dynamics Proportion of breeding Onset and speed of stages) Annual production of females and males Onset and speed of honey Onset and speed...
... coccidiosis (Baycox) and provision of a clean, dry and warm creep area and eradication of mange Conclusions and recommendations o The application of comprehensive technicalsolutions on breed, ... alignment of all solutions o Results and discussions Economic efficiency: Analysis of finance of each part and investment efficiency, i.e., total cost / litter, total income / litter and profits / ... perfringens 3.4 Evaluation solutions of applying technical In 2009, cessation of the PRRS epidemic and stable pig prices coincided with major advancements in farmers’ knowledge and skills base so that...
... patterns can be divided in linear, ductal, segmental, and regional enhancement (Figures and 6) 14 Imaging of the Breast – Technical Aspects andClinical Implication Fig Proper terminology (according ... 361- 366 20 Imaging of the Breast – Technical Aspects andClinical Implication Berg et al (2004) Diagnostic accuracy of mammography, clinical examination, US, and MR imaging in preoperative assessment ... metastases and unknown primary malignancy Radiology Vol 212, No 2, August 1999, pp 543-549 22 Imaging of the Breast – Technical Aspects andClinical Implication Peters et al (2011) Preoperative MRI and...
... explants and those held in frozen storage for 14, 21, 28, 35, and 42 days were 43.9, 26.3, 11.2, 7.3, 5.8, and 0.6%, TECHNICAL ISSUES OF CONIFER SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS 3.1 Initiation and plant ... at least for some conifer species For most spruce and a few larch and pine species, about 60% of the seeds will produce embryogenic cultures and, of these, about 80% will form clonal plants suitable ... traits (i.e., maturation and germination characteristics), ex vitro morphological traits (i.e., greenhouse growth characteristics), and molecular markers Examination of in vitro and ex vitro traits...
... Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) and the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network in 2006 They defined anaphylaxis as a reaction “with skin or mucosal involvement, airway compromise and/ or reduced ... Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 3Section of Allergy andClinical Immunology, Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, University ... president of the Canadian Network for Respiratory Care and co-chief editor of Allergy, Asthma andClinical Immunology He has received consulting fees and honoraria for continuing education from AstraZeneca,...
... volumes, and the forces generated by repeated opening and collapse lead to upregulation of an inflammatory response, with release of cytokines and chemokines and activation of neutrophils and macrophages ... lung injury, and the long-term benefits andsafety of RMs will depend on the extent of this effect Experimental evidence on recruitment maneuvers In saline lavaged rabbit lungs, Bond and coworkers ... RMs can increase oxygenation and lung volume in collapsed prone lungs However, the benefits of RMs in terms of oxygenation and lung recruitment in ARDS patients and in experimental models with...
... of clinical specimens with MLV-encoding nucleic acids: implications for XMRV and other candidate human retroviruses Retrovirology 2010 7:112 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and ... mice [[11] and references therein] Collectively, these results cast serious doubts on the PCR evidence used to support claims of MLV-related viruses in prostate cancer and CFS patients Future assessments ... AI27757) and Public Health Service grants R01 AI060466 and R37 AI47734 I thank Drs Geoff Gottlieb, Jim Mullins, John Mittler and Mary Campbell (UW) and Dr Dusty Miller (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research...
... three clinical heart failure scenarios and the clinical profiles in each scenario Clinical scenarios Clinical profiles in each scenario Precardiotomy heart failure Precardiotomy crash and burn ... Angiography and Interventions, Society for Vascular Medicine and Biology, and Society for Vascular Surgery Circulation 2007, 116:1971-1996 Task Force for Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute and Chronic ... agents, and many other drugs with proven or anticipated effects on the complement-inflammation pathways) have been shown to be effective in experimental and even observational clinical settings Clinical...