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Emergency Relief System Design Using DIERS Technology

Emergency Relief System Design Using DIERS Technology

H. G. Fisher; H. S. Forrest; Stanley S. Grossel; J. E. Huff; A. R. Muller; J. A. Noronha; D. A. Shaw; B. J. Tilley

American Institute of Chemical Engineers
1993
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OSHA (29 CFR 1910.119) has recognized AIChE/DIERS two-phase flow publications as examples of "good engineering practice" for process safety management of highly hazardous materials. The prediction of when two-phase flow venting will occur, and the applicability of various sizing methods for two-phase vapor-liquid flashing flow, is of particular interest when designing emergency relief systems to handle runaway reactions. This comprehensive sourcebook brings together a wealth of information on methods that can be used to safely size emergency relief systems for two-phase vapor-liquid flow for flashing or frozen, viscous or nonviscous fluids. Design methodologies are illustrated by selected sample problems. Written by industrial experts in the safety field, this book will be invaluable to those charged with operating, designing, or managing today's and tomorrow's chemical process industry facilities.
Lehrbuch der Physik

Lehrbuch der Physik

E. Back; D. Coster; B. Gudden; G. Hertz; A. Kratzer; R. Ladenburg; L. Meitner; F. Paschen; W. Pauli; R.W. Pohl

Vieweg+teubner Verlag
1929
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Dieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfängen des Verlags von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv Quellen für die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche Forschung zur Verfügung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext betrachtet werden müssen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor 1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.
Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde

Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde

K. D. Bachmann; H. Berger; J. Bierich; D. Boda; H.-J. Bremer; J. Brodehl; G. R. Burgio; K. Fischer; E. Gladtke; B. Hadorn; B. Hagberg; N. Hallman; H. G. Hansen; H. Harbauer; G.-A. von Harnack; W. C. Hecker; H. Helge; W. H. Hitzig; E. Huth; E. Kleihauer; W. Künzer; M. A. Lassrich; B. Leiber; B. Lindquist; W. Marget; J. Oehme; H. Olbing; R. A. Pfeiffer; A. Prader; K. Riegel; E. Rossi; K. Schärer; E. Schmidt; F.-J. Schulte; H. Spiess; J. Spranger; G. Stalder; U. Stephan; J. Stoermer; J. Ströder; W. Teller; R. Zetterström

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1980
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Endocrinology and Physiology of Reproduction

Endocrinology and Physiology of Reproduction

P.C.K. Leung; D.T. Armstrong; K.B. Ruf; W.H. Moger; H.G. Friesen

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
1987
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Most of the following chapters were presented as plenary lectures or symposium talks at the 1986 XXXth Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences in Vancouver, B.C. A distinguished international group of endocrinologists and physiologists have contributed up-to-date reviews of their particular fields. The early chapters are largely concerned with the brain and neuroendocrine mechanisms controlling the secretion of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) and its action on the anterior pitui- tary gland. Later chapters focus on the gonads themselves and the systemic and intrinsic hormones influencing the functional cytology of ovarian and testicular cells. Such comprehensive subjects as sex differentiation, puberty, placentation and parturition are also discussed authoritatively. According to Pfaff and Cohen and Arai et al., gonadal steroids, especially estrogen, exert multiple effects on certain hypothalamic and preoptic neurons, including growth, protein synthesis and electrical changes, which promote plasticity and facilitate synaptogenesis. The electrophysio- logy of the hypothalamic GnRH pulse generator in the rhesus monkey is reviewed more specifically by Knobil. In ovariectomized ewes, Clarke finds both positive and negative effects of estrogen on hypothalamic release of GnRH as well as on pituitary responsiveness to the peptide. Flerk6 et al.
Endocrinology and Physiology of Reproduction

Endocrinology and Physiology of Reproduction

P.C.K. Leung; D.T. Armstrong; K.B. Ruf; W.H. Moger; H.G. Friesen

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
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Most of the following chapters were presented as plenary lectures or symposium talks at the 1986 XXXth Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences in Vancouver, B.C. A distinguished international group of endocrinologists and physiologists have contributed up-to-date reviews of their particular fields. The early chapters are largely concerned with the brain and neuroendocrine mechanisms controlling the secretion of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) and its action on the anterior pitui- tary gland. Later chapters focus on the gonads themselves and the systemic and intrinsic hormones influencing the functional cytology of ovarian and testicular cells. Such comprehensive subjects as sex differentiation, puberty, placentation and parturition are also discussed authoritatively. According to Pfaff and Cohen and Arai et al., gonadal steroids, especially estrogen, exert multiple effects on certain hypothalamic and preoptic neurons, including growth, protein synthesis and electrical changes, which promote plasticity and facilitate synaptogenesis. The electrophysio- logy of the hypothalamic GnRH pulse generator in the rhesus monkey is reviewed more specifically by Knobil. In ovariectomized ewes, Clarke finds both positive and negative effects of estrogen on hypothalamic release of GnRH as well as on pituitary responsiveness to the peptide. Flerk6 et al.
The Aim: Dedication and Discipline Decide the Destiny

The Aim: Dedication and Discipline Decide the Destiny

H. E. Sooriyaarachchi; D. H. B. Y. Ranasinghe; G. J. C. K. Silva

Eliva Press
2020
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G.J.C.K. Silva and H.E. Sooriyaarachchi who are reading for B.Sc. Entrepreneurship (Special) Degree in Department of Entrepreneurship, Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka have compiled this case study as a partial requirement of the course unit, ENT 3344: Managing Entrepreneurial Growth offered by the aforesaid degree program. After completing the assignment, with the guidance of the course coordinator Ms. D. H. B. Y. Ranasinghe. they have thought on publishing it with the hope of sharing the knowledge that they gained.The story has built around Mr. Yasarathne, who was an ordinary person of a remote area called Ranpathwila, Kahatagasdigiliya in Mihinthale and has gone through number of challenges in order to win the game of life. Currently, he has become a role model to the nascent entrepreneurs by being a successful entrepreneur overcoming various difficulties and taking risks in order to accomplish his target by being filled with qualities like commitment and discipline. Especially, his entrepreneurial spirit throughout indicate that anything done with good purpose is possible with proper planning.
Neuromuscular Junction

Neuromuscular Junction

R.E.M. Bowden; B. Collier; R.D. Dripps; L.W. Duchen; G.E. Hale Enderby; B.L. Ginsborg; S. Head; F. Hobbiger; D.H. Jenkinson; F.C. MacIntosh; J. Maglagan; S.E. Smith; E. Zaimis

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2012
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Has the neuromuscular junction been over-exposed or is it perhaps already a closed book? I asked myself this at a recent International Congress when an American colleague complained that the Journal of Physiology had articles on nothing but the neuromuscular junction, while another colleague asked why I was editing a volume on a subject about which everything was already known. It is worrying to think that these views may be shared by other people. I hope that this volume will convince my two colleagues and other readers that the neuromuscular junction is very much alive and continues to attract the interest of many workers from a variety of fields; strange as it may seem, the synapse between a motor nerve ending and muscle fibre, with its relatively simple architecture, is one of the most inter­ esting sites in the body-I do hope we have done it justice. The various chapters of this volume present a cross section of knowledge as viewed by a group of 13 individuals, actively engaged in research. Multi-author volumes such as this are frequently criticised on the grounds that chapters or sec­ tions overlap. I believe that such criticium is only valid where the overlap is repetitious. Where it results in the reader having available discussions of material from differing stand-points, overlap becomes a valuable feature of this type of publication.
Disturbances in Male Fertility

Disturbances in Male Fertility

K. Bandhauer; G. Bartsch; D.M. de Kretser; A. Eshkol; J. Frick; M. Glezerman; J.B. Kerr; B. Lunenfeld; W. Pöldinger; H.P. Rohr; F. Scharfetter; P.D. Temple-Smith

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2011
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Impending famine and a terrifying rate of consumption of natural resources are vital issues which have focussed public interest in the ecologic, social and political problems of ever increasing overpopulation in many countries of the world. As well as the vast material and intellectual expenditure lavished on family planning and birth control, the past decade has seen an immense research effort in the elaboration of improved methods of fertility control, both for men and for women. During the same period, however, research into the causes of male fertility disorders has proceeded with equal intensity, and a number of promising therapeutic approaches have become the subject of clinical trials. The wish of an individual or of a couple to have offspring is an absolute which requires no further justification, and there can be few challenges to a physician as essential as the spouses' predicament in a childless marriage. Only with a special knowledge of the function, pathology and pathophysiology of the reproductive system is he properly equipped to meet that challenge.
ASA S3/SC1.4 TR-2014 Sound Exposure Guidelines for Fishes and Sea Turtles: A Technical Report prepared by ANSI-Accredited Standards Committee S3/SC1 and registered with ANSI

ASA S3/SC1.4 TR-2014 Sound Exposure Guidelines for Fishes and Sea Turtles: A Technical Report prepared by ANSI-Accredited Standards Committee S3/SC1 and registered with ANSI

Arthur N. Popper; Anthony D. Hawkins; Richard R. Fay; David A. Mann; Soraya Bartol; Thomas J. Carlson; Sheryl Coombs; William T. Ellison; Roger L. Gentry; Michele B. Halvorsen; Svein Løkkeborg; Peter H. Rogers; Brandon L. Southall; David G. Zeddies; William N. Tavolga

Springer International Publishing AG
2014
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This Technical Report presents the outcome of a Working Group that was established to determine broadly applicable sound exposure guidelines for fishes and sea turtles. After consideration of the diversity of fish and sea turtles, guidelines were developed for broad groups of animals, defined by the way they detect sound. Different sound sources were considered in terms of their acoustic characteristics and appropriate metrics defined for measurement of the received levels. The resultant sound exposure guidelines are presented in a set of tables. In some cases numerical guidelines are provided, expressed in appropriate metrics. When there were insufficient data to support numerical values, the relative likelihood of effects occurring was evaluated, although the actual likelihood of effects depends on the received level. These sound exposure guidelines, which are based on the best scientific information at the time of writing, should be treated as interim. The expectation is that with more research the guidelines can be refined and more cells in the tables completed. Recommendations are put forward defining the research requirements of highest priority for extending these interim exposure guidelines.
Functional Foods

Functional Foods

R. Chadwick; S. Henson; B. Moseley; G. Koenen; M. Liakopoulos; C. Midden; A. Palou; G. Rechkemmer; D. Schröder; A. von Wright

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2003
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The Europiiische Akademie is concerned with the study of scientific and technolog­ ical advances for the individual, society and the natural environment. The work of the academy is interdisciplinary drawing on relevant academic disciplines so far as they can inform the debate on consequences and suggest solutions. This book is dedicated to the issue of Functional Foods, a rather topical issue with important ramifications for the overall quality of life. It is the result of the Europiiische Akademie's working group "Functional Foods" which worked from January 2001 to June 2003. Since the times of Hippocrates, we view "food as our medicine, and medicine as our food"; a view that is confirmed by nowadays science which agrees that diet is related to health, well-being and the prevention of disease. At the same time, food­ related diseases have reached epidemic proportions in western societies while obe­ sity is spreading rapidly in all parts and strata of modern society. The cost for the health system is significant while the reduction in quality of life is immeasurable.
Functional Foods

Functional Foods

R. Chadwick; S. Henson; B. Moseley; G. Koenen; M. Liakopoulos; C. Midden; A. Palou; G. Rechkemmer; D. Schröder; A. von Wright

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2010
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The Europiiische Akademie is concerned with the study of scientific and technolog­ ical advances for the individual, society and the natural environment. The work of the academy is interdisciplinary drawing on relevant academic disciplines so far as they can inform the debate on consequences and suggest solutions. This book is dedicated to the issue of Functional Foods, a rather topical issue with important ramifications for the overall quality of life. It is the result of the Europiiische Akademie's working group "Functional Foods" which worked from January 2001 to June 2003. Since the times of Hippocrates, we view "food as our medicine, and medicine as our food"; a view that is confirmed by nowadays science which agrees that diet is related to health, well-being and the prevention of disease. At the same time, food­ related diseases have reached epidemic proportions in western societies while obe­ sity is spreading rapidly in all parts and strata of modern society. The cost for the health system is significant while the reduction in quality of life is immeasurable.