... that a change in the observed parameters vc, γ and vf leads to significant changes in energyrequirementsfor plain milling (Barcík et al 2007) of beech wood; the difference between cutting inputs ... significant; therefore in the next statistical processing of the influence of observed parameters on cutting input we used both these materials together 247 Table Analysis of variance for the dependence ... 20 γ (°) 25 Fig Graph of the analysis of variance for the dependence of cutting input on feed speed, cutting speed and angular geometry 248 J FOR SCI., 56, 2010 (5): 243–250 Fig Dependence of...
... actual average energy intake being less than 90% of total energyrequirements AF was defined as a subject’s actual average energy intake being within ± 10% of total energyrequirementsFor OF, the ... 0.5a % of total energy 24.2 ± 10.9 Measured energy expenditure* (kcal/day) Total energy requirement† (kcal/day) Total energy requirement† (kcal/kg/day) Nutrient intake Energy (kcal) Energy (kcal/kg ... malignant neoplasms, and pneumonia Energyrequirements versus energy intakes The type of feeding route, values of the respiratory quotient (RQ), the MEE, the total energyrequirements and the nutrient...
... business formula used in this industry There are criteria used to define a supermarket: the minimum size requirements, the characteristics and extent of self-service, and the stock requirements ... consumers look to for purchasing advice? Does this differ by good or service category? How can the retailer appeal to opinion leaders? Social performance - Are customers high or low performers? How ... two week (table 4.1) Here respondents not counted for shopping for everyday fresh food Once per two week was the most frequent trip which counted for more than one-quarter of the sample The shopping...
... 7.2—Minimum bend diameters 7.3—Bending 7.4—Surface conditions of reinforcement 7.5—Placing reinforcement 7.6—Spacing limits for reinforcement 7.7—Concrete protection for reinforcement 7.8—Special ... 5.9—Conveying 5.10—Depositing 5.11—Curing 5.12—Cold weather requirements 5.13—Hot weather requirements CHAPTER 6—FORMWORK, EMBEDDED PIPES, AND CONSTRUCTION JOINTS 318-57 6.1—Design of formwork ... 3.5.3 — Deformed reinforcement R3.5.3 — Deformed reinforcement 3.5.3.1 — Deformed reinforcing bars shall conform to one of the following specifications: R3.5.3.1 — ASTM A 615 covers deformed...
... of energy supply for their operations in the following years [23] Therefore, the requirements of building energy standards for building energy conservation are considered to be issued in the form ... building energy policy, government interest in energy conservation and inadequate information about the usefulness of building energy standards for building energy efficient design, building energy ... constructed to meet minimum energy code requirements [39] Therefore, energy standards generally dictate the requirementsfor building’s envelope, mechanical, and lighting requirements In addition,...
... installed on the platform Problems with this method are: • Detection methods used by drivers might conflict with hardware already installed on the platform For example, if a platform has a drill ... load a driver for a function not currently attached to the bus Figure Generic bus driver model when two functions are contained in one device Bus Driver and Device Requirementsfor a Generic ... meet the requirements of discoverability and multiplexability • Discoverable - If special information is required in descriptors to group interfaces into functions, this is a problem for a generic...
... staff, or care for an elderly or disabled relative, you should come away with a clear and realistic perspective of what illness can mean for patient and for doctor For more information on volunteering ... perseverance are part of the same package They feed on dual enthusiasm for science and for the healing art of medicine 29 Requirementsfor entry They are inspired by curiosity and enriched by sparks ... medicine patients For a female accident and emergency consultant, to also be the medical officer for a well-known football club (not that she is a great player) is good for her and for her hospital...
... 606 for additional labeling requirements Bonding Conductors for Telecommunications Quang Dung Technology Distribution Company Page of ANSI/TIA/EIA 607 Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements ... Bonding Requirementsfor Telecommunications Table of Contents OVERVIEW COMPONENTS OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS GROUNDING AND BONDING INFRASTRUCTURE Identification Elements Bonding Conductors for Telecommunications ... Bonding Requirementsfor Telecommunications The Telecommunications Main Grounding Busbar (TMGB) The TMBG serves as: • • the dedicated extension of the building grounding electrode system for the...
... LOW-VOLTAGE FUSES Part 2: Supplementary requirementsfor fuses for use by authorized persons (fuses mainly for industrial application) FOREWORD 1) The formal decisions or agreements of the I ... Supplementary Requirementsfor Fuses for Use by Unskilled Persons (in preparation) 1.1 Scope These supplementary requirements apply to fuses for use by authorized persons Fuses for use by authorized ... Part 1: Second part: - Part 2: General Requirements (Publication 269-1) Supplementary Requirementsfor Fuses for Use by Authorized Persons (Fuses Mainly for Industrial Application) (Publication...
... – Part 4-1: Supplementary requirementsfor fuse-links for the protection of semiconductor devices – Sections I to III: Examples of types of standardized fuse-links FOREWORD 1) The IEC (International ... 60269-4: Low-voltage fuses – Part 4: Supplementary requirementsfor fuse-links for the protection of semiconductor devices and shall comply with the requirements laid down in the relevant sections ... interested National Committees 3) The documents produced have the form of recommendations for international use and are published in the form of standards, technical specifications, technical reports...
... (1994) for fusu for use 269-3 (1987) Part 3: Supplmmtay qui-& by unskilled penanr (fusu mainly for hourchdd and similar appiications) 269-3-1 (1994) Part 3-1: Supplementaty requirementsfor fuses for ... 8.5.5.2 For one of the tests of no and for test no 2a or 5, the recovery voltage shall be maintained at a value of - for a.c., 1O0 O % for fuse-links rated 690 V and higher, and % for other ... 2a and 2b Test arrangements for other kinds of fuse-links are given in IEC 60269-2-1: Supplementary requirementsfor fuses for use by authorised persons (fuses mainly for industrial application)...
... l'information Electrical installations of buildings `,`,,``,``,,`,``,``,``,``-`-`,,`,,`,`,,` - Part 7: Requirementsfor special installations or locations Section 707 - Earthing requirementsfor ... Part : Requirementsfor special installations or locations Section 707 - Earthing `,`,,``,``,,`,``,``,``,``-`-`,,`,,`,`,,` - requirementsfor the installation of data processing equipment FOREWORD ... BUILDINGS Part : Requirementsfor special installations or locations Section 707 - Earthing requirementsfor the installation of data processing equipment 700.1 Introduction The requirements of...
... ASSEMBLIES - Part 2: Particular requirementsfor busbar trunking systems (busways) FOREWORD The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising ... are for information only Busbar trunking systems (busways) shall comply with all requirements of IEC 60439-1, if not otherwise indicated hereinafter and shall also comply with the particular requirements ... than those specified for basic insulation Creepage distance values of reinforced insulation are dimensioned for twice the value of the rated insulation voltage as specified for basic insulation...
... standard: IEC 60269-3:1987, Low-voltage fuses - Part 3: Supplementary requirementsfor fuses for use by unskilled persons (fuses mainly for household and similar applications) IEC 60529:1989, Degrees ... assemblies Part 3: Particular requirementsfor low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies intended to be installed in places where unskilled persons have access for their use Distribution ... Particular requirementsfor low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies intended to be installed in places where unskilled persons have access for their use Distribution boards - FOREWORD 1) The...
... enclosures (IP Code) 60742 (1983): Isolating transformers and safety isolating transformers - Requirements 60755 (1983): General requirementsfor residual current operated protective devices COPYRIGHT ... amendments and Assemblies for construction sites (ACS) shall comply with all requirements of IEC 60439-1 (1985): Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies, Part 1: Requirementsfor typetested and ... dioxide test for 60076: Power transformers 60309: Plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes 60364-4-41 (1982): Electrical installations of buildings, Part 4: Protection for safety...
... ASSEMBLY for stationary outdoor installation, to be used for the distribution of electrical energy through cable to other equipment This other equipment is not intended to consume electrical energy ... distribution cabinet for installation on a pole, on which a transformer is normally mounted, in an aerial network The cabinet entries for external conductors are suitable for cables or insulated ... way to a mechanical force before the transmitted force to the CDC enclosure reaches the value which would adversely affect the degree of protection (IP code) 7.1.3 Terminals for external conductors...
... expensive energy costs for heating and cooling per sq ft in the country This is mainly because most laboratories — and some pharmaceutical processing facilities — require conditioned 100% makeup air for ... cost-effective method, however, to lower energy costs for natural gas, oil, or electricity significantly with resultant savings of thousands — or even hundreds of thousands — of dollars annually This article ... dollars.” In light of this, he discussed energy cost averages for the pharmaceutical industry, adding that it is not uncommon to see $6 per sq ft per year forenergy costs Since he has an extensive...
... considered a useful physiological marker for TEE and, therefore, a useful variable for the determination of energyrequirements in healthy elderly persons Information on EEPA in elderly persons has ... necessarily a prerequisite for estimating energy requirements, since it only explains 42% of variation in TEE (Table 4) The optimal approach to deriving equations for predicting energyrequirements is to ... findings to the determination of daily energyrequirements in healthy elderly subjects Equations have previously been developed for the estimation of daily energyrequirements in elderly men and women,...