... DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 ASSESSMENT OF RISK THE PROVISION ANDSELECTION OF PPE INFORMATION, INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING PPE AND ... more information on the selection of gloves and some relevant European standards: • Selecting Protective Gloves for Work with Chemicals: Guidance for Employers and Health and Safety Specialist ... Standards for different RPE and these standards (the BS EN numbers) will give guidance on the hazards different types of RPE will protect against and protection factors Examples of British Standards...
... especially the theories and methods embodied in well known texts such as those of Kays and London, Kakac, Shah and Aung (1987), Rohsenow, Hartnett and Ganic (1985), and Kakac, Shah and Bergles (1983) ... naturally fouling, and a summary of fouling types and procedures for operational handling of them is given Naturally, there is a link between fouling and how to allow for it in design, and some approaches ... types described and their and manufacturers are those available to the author, and clearly are not exhaustive Any clear omission is regretted and is not intended Applications and case studies...
... through gas–liquid and liquid– liquid separation; emulsions, oil and water treating; water injection; hydrate prediction and prevention; gas dehydration; and gas conditioning and processing equipment ... specifying, and trouble-shooting surface production facilities Readers will understand the uncertainties and assumptions inherent in designing and operating the equipment in these systems and the ... gunbarrel and heater system Many designs are offered to handle various conditions such as 12 Emulsions and Oil Treating Equipment viscosity, oil gravity, high and low flow rates, corrosion, and cold...
... Australia, and Asia, Wiley is globally committed to developing and marketing print and electronic products and services for our customers’ professional and personal knowledge and understanding The ... They typically contain information on thousands and even tens of thousands of investment managers and products covering a variety of asset classes and geographical locations As indicated previously, ... of investment guidelines and investment manager objectives Chapters and outline the methods currently available to source investment managers and discuss how to quickly and efficiently obtain enough...
... D) The IC 50 values at 24, 48, 72, and 96 h were 230.5, 86.9, 60.0, and 35.7 μM for KG1a, 68.5, 46.6, 28.8, and 23.5 μM for Kasumi-1, and 58.3, 26.0, 10.6, and 4.4 μM for U937 cells, respectively ... analysis, and drafted the manuscript FZ and ZL performed the protein studies, apoptosis analysis SH, XW and WZ participated in the statistical analysis QL and RH conceived of the study, and participated ... μg/ml, and 80 μM to 0.4 μg/ml, respectively) for 48 h, as shown in Figure 5A, B and Table S1 (Additional file 3) Both CalcuSyn software and Jin’s formula were used to determine synergy, and the...
... channel and denote the channel matrix between the source and kth relay by Hk and between the kth relay and destination by Gk The channel between the source and destination is denoted by Hsd and ... destination knows Hk , Gk , and Hsd , for all k, and the kth relay node knows Hsd , Hk and Gk We assume that Hnkn Skn+1 , Hk , Gk , Hsd , S and Fk have independent and identically distributed ... vector, and the ith element of a A† denotes the transpose conjugate of matrix A The maximum and minimum eigenvalue of A is denoted by λmax (A) and λmin (A), respectively The determinant and trace...
... sires, among selected s , d dams, and between selected sires and dams, EBV and EBV are the mean EBV of selected sires and dams, and k is an arbitrary constant The selection strategy attempts to ... male selection candidate is currently selected then w!,;,* will appear in the vector v,,, as,i! is the relationship between the ith male selection candidate and the jth currently selected sire, and ... inbreeding THEORY The selection objective is assumed to be M = G D ! F where G and F! are n n , n the genetic mean and mean inbreeding coefficient after n generations of selection, and D is the value...
... independent and uniform families: Rawlings’ (1976) ! ! ,! , u o I is the standardized selection differential for finite independent observations and depends on n (number of candidates), p (selection ... relevant approximations for selection differentials and variances of the selected candidates when variances are not constant (Perez-Enciso and Toro, 1991) and/ or when EBVs of candidates not have the ... replacement females (p 46/93) and males (p 3/93) and for both heritabilities Candidates for selection can be unrelated, half-sibs (same sire), cousin (same maternal grand-sire) or both at the same...
... divergent selection for body weight II Materials and methods Mice used in the present experiment were obtained from a randombred population which was divided into lines : W C and W- Lines W and W- ... 100 and 0.09 p 100 in W‘, W- and C, The inbreeding 13, showing a respectively A Selection differential Realized selection differentials (SDr) for upward and downward selection for generations 1-15 ... W and W- are given + in table After 15 generations of selection the cumulative response estimated as deviation from the control line was 10.63 g for upward selectionand 9.23 g for downward selection...
... for selectionand that aminoacylation of the tRNA, while not absolutely required, greatly enhanced the selection of the tRNA as a primer Consistent with the link between primer selectionand ... test this possibility and to further delineate the link between primer selection, encapsidation and translation of genomic RNA Materials and methods Tissue culture The 293T and JC53BL cells were ... TGGTAGCAGAGGATGGTT TTGAAAGCG … 3’ Figure tRNA and HIV-1 proviruses tRNA and HIV-1 proviruses Panel A tRNAMet(e) and tRNAMet(i) HeLa cell tRNAMet(e) and tRNAMet(i) The nucleotides shown in large...
... gain, loss and duplication, and positive selection Gene gain, loss and duplication, and positive selection Core-genome phylogenies of Streptococcus (left), S agalactiae (middle), and S pyogenes ... Lefébure and Stanhope R71.11 comment Figure selection occurrence per genes and lineages Positive Positive selection occurrence per genes and lineages A black dot indicates positive selection ... estimate rates of gene gain and loss (for example, [16,29]) Total number of genes showing evidence of positive selectionand recombination PS PS and R PS and SPI PS and IR Between species 175...
... sub-bands with small and large sub-band free probabilities 3.7 Exact distribution of N f ree and its normal and Poisson-normal approximations for 30 sub-bands with (a) small and large sub-band ... sub-bands by primary users at time instant t 3.3 Configuration of probabilities in a spectrum of (a) 16 sub-bands and (b) 30 sub-bands 3.4 Types of free sub-bands: ... probabilities and (b) small and 16 large sub-band free probabilities 3.8 Comparison of probability distributions of N f ree and Xi (N), i = I, II, III in a spectrum of 16 sub-bands ...
... backward and stepwise selection; all-subset selection methods, AIC and BIC; the penalized likelihood methods including non-negative garrote, least absolute shrinkage andselection operator (LASSO) and ... Tibshirani (1996), Fan and Li (2001) and Efron et al (2004) and Park et al (2006) Feature selection can be considered as a special case of model selection The difference is that feature selection only ... methods incorporating feature selection into model selection were proposed and applied to tackle genome-wide association studies, so we introduce model selectionand its developments in the next...
... insertion, 1,1- and 1,2- insertions as shown in Scheme 1.1a and 1.1b respectively.1a The metal (M) and the X ligand end up bounded to the same (1,1) or adjacent (1,2) atoms of the L-type ligand ... gives only 1,2 -insertion, in which the M and the X end up on adjacent atoms It could therefore be generalized that η1 ligands tend to give 1,1 -insertion whilst η2 ligands give the 1,2 -insertion Sulfur ... only common ligand that can give both types of insertion due to its ability to act as a η1 (S) and η2 (S,O) ligands X X 1,1-migratory insertion M A M B A (a) B X X B B 1,2-migratory insertion M...
... McGillivray and Silver [43], Parlar and Goyal [48], Noonan [46], Parlar [47], Wang and Parlar [60], Rajaram and Tang [51], Ernst and Kouvelis [21], Smith and Agrawal [54], and Netessine and Rudi ... Selectionand Pricing 1.2.2 Related Literature on Product Line Selectionand Inventory Control 10 1.2.3 Related Literature on Flexible Contracts 13 1.3 Purpose and ... Aydin and Ryan [2] built three basic models based on the MNL rule: new product offering choice and pricing model, optimal pricing of given products and eventually the pricing and product selection...