... interstitial role in connecting the localized meanings and interpretations of cultural products to broader institutional meaning systems For instance, by writing reviews, critics provide a kind ... valorizing and naturalizing musical tastes In addition, critics are key actors who can moderate andin uence how institutional change works its way into organizations, andin turn, may be drivers in ... blending of logics will lead to the integration of more mainstream cultural in uences into symphonic performances, forcing critics to react directly to the pros and cons of competing logics and...
... educational, and post-test counseling is provided based on the individuals test result By building on existing relationships in the health care setting and on health care providers' experience and training, ... diagnosis and monitoring HIV-1 infection Journal of Virological Methods 2005, 128(1-2):128-134 Attaran A, Sachs J: Defining and refining international donor support for combating the AIDS pandemic ... training, and by offering testing in the context of comprehensive clinical care, provider-initiated testing offers a unique opportunity to increase access to and acceptance of HIV testing We evaluated...
... samples according to the method beginning in Section 10 8.2.4 Calculate the average recovery ( ) in µg/L, and the standard deviation of the recovery (s) in µg/L, for each parameter using the four ... the combined extract through a solvent-rinsed drying column containing about 10 cm of anhydrous sodium sulfate, and collect the extract in the K-D concentrator Rinse the Erlenmeyer flask and column ... reaches mL, remove the K-D apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes 10.7 Remove the Snyder column and rinse the flask and its lower joint into the concentrator tube with 1-2...
... each parameter of interest as described in Section 7.3.1 7.4.2 Prepare a spiking solution containing each of the internal standards using the procedures described in Sections 6.6 and 6.7 It is recommended ... syringe and attach a closed syringe valve Open the sample bottle (or standard) and carefully pour the sample into the syringe barrel to just short of overflowing Replace the syringe plunger and ... Attach the syringe-syringe valve assembly to the syringe valve on the purging device Open the syringe valves and inject the sample into the purging chamber 10.6 Close both valves and purge the...
... and internal standards may be mixed and added as a single spiking solution 11.5 Attach the syringe-syringe valve assembly to the syringe valve on the purging device Open the syringe valves and ... prior to introducing it into the syringe Remove the plunger from a mL syringe and attach a closed syringe valve Open the sample bottle (or standard) and carefully pour the sample into the syringe ... according to the method beginning in Section 10 8.2.4 Calculate the average recovery ( ) in µg/L, and the standard deviation of the recovery (s) in µg/L, for each parameter of interest using the...
... apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes 10.9 Increase the temperature of the hot water bath to 95-100°C Remove the Synder column and rinse the flask and its lower joint into ... the combined extract through a solvent-rinsed drying column containing about 10 cm of anhydrous sodium sulfate, and collect the extract in the K–D concentrator Rinse the Erlenmeyer flask and column ... samples according to the method beginning in Section 10 8.2.4 Calculate the average recovery in µg/L, and the standard deviation of the recovery (s) in µg/L, for each parameter using the four...
... cleanup to aid in the elimination of interferences Interferences 3.1 Method interferences may be caused by contaminants in solvents, reagents, glassware, and other sample processing hardware that ... found in real samples or should define the working range of the detector Using syringe injections of 5-25 µL or a constant volume injection loop, analyze each calibration standard according to ... found in real samples or should define the working range of the detector 7.3.2 Using syringe injections of 5-25 µL or a constant volume injection loop, analyze each calibration standard according...
... aid in the elimination of interferences that may be encountered Interferences 3.1 Method interferences may be caused by contaminants in solvents, reagents, glassware, and other sample processing ... samples according to the method beginning in Section 10 8.2.4 Calculate the average recovery ( ) in µg/L, and the standard deviation of the recovery (s) in µg/L, for each parameter using the four ... the combined extract through a solvent-rinsed drying column containing about 10 cm of anhydrous sodium sulfate, and collect the extract in the K-D concentrator Rinse the Erlenmeyer flask and column...
... known carcinogens13-17, therefore, utmost care must be exercised in the handling of these materials Nitrosamine reference standards and standard solutions should be handled and prepared in a ventilated ... solvent used in it Solvent rinsing should be followed by detergent washing with hot water, and rinses with tap water and distilled water The glassware should then be drained dry, and heated in a muffle ... separate diphenylamine from the nitrosamines and to aid in the elimination of interferences that may be encountered Interferences 3.1 Method interferences may be caused by contaminants in solvents,...
... solvent used in it Solvent rinsing should be followed by detergent washing with hot water, and rinses with tap water and distilled water The glassware should then be drained dry, and heated in a muffle ... heating Thorough rinsing with such solvents usually eliminates PCB interference Volumetric ware should not be heated in a muffle furnace After drying and cooling, glassware should be sealed and ... chromatograph and all required accessories including syringes, analytical columns, and gases The injection port must be designed for on-column injection when using packed columns and for splitless injection...
... safety glasses, and a lab hood adequate for radioactive work 4.3.1.2 Training—Workers must be trained in the proper method of removing contaminated gloves and clothing without contacting the exterior ... benchtops 4.3.1.5 Waste—Good technique includes minimizing contaminated waste Plastic bag liners should be used in waste cans Janitors must be trained in the safe handling of waste 4.3.1.6 Disposal of ... should be collected in plastic bags Persons who convey the bags and launder the clothing should be advised of the hazard and trained in proper handling The clothing may be put into a washer without...
... results in Zak space sequence design and analysis, and a discussion of the main open problems in this area In the paper “Tree image growth analysis using instantaneous phase modulation” by J Ramachandran ... analysis and Wiener filtering are used to extract mechanical information contained into the EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing electrical current signal Then statistical indicators ... Gabor order tracking with Gaussian window as the analysis window” by Y Jin and Z.-Y Hao, an improved flowchart for Gabor order tracking is proposed, which eliminates the try -and- error process...
... a point F an unconstrained point, if we have strict inequality in all inequalities defining A, and a constrained point else Assume that F is an unconstrained point By continuity, Ft = F (I + ta ... contained in the plane {y = −b}, ¯ which by the foregoing arguments is contained in K (2) We will show that F belongs to a rank-one segment between a point G in this intersection and the point ... extended to O(2, 3) invariant sets related to the modeling of thin films Finally, we study sets defined by singular values and the results obtained here are an important ingredient in the derivation...
... obstruction during aerosol challenge with MCh, illustrating the decline in EF50 A and B, top tracings: pneumotachograph airflow signals A and B, bottom tracings: corresponding integrated VT signal ... during inspiration and expiration and the timing comparison of early and late expiration and is used as a non-invasive measure of bronchoconstriction is defined as the tidal flow at the midpoint ... precluding repeated measurements, the need for anesthesia, mechanical ventilation and expertise in handling Repetitive assessment of RL and Cdyn in orotracheally intubated mice As outlined above,...
... splanchnic and renal circulations falls, whereas flow to the heart and brain is maintained [28] This results in a fall in the oxygen content of blood in the inferior vena cava As a consequence, in shock ... norepinephrine and increases during nitroprusside infusion severe sepsis/septic shock Agreement between SvO2 and thenar muscle StO2 in the absence of severe sepsis/septic shock Shown are Bland and ... and its analysis and interpretation; and for drafting the manuscript HM was responsible for conception and design of the study; for acquisition of data, and its analysis and interpretation; and...
... I.C.2 Insulin- and glucose-induced insulin resistance Similarly to FAs, increased levels of insulin and glucose have been shown to negatively impact insulin sensitivity in both in vitro andin vivo ... ends, forming a repeating “corral”-like network beneath the PM Interestingly, α-fodrin and syntaxin co-localize and interact in rat adipocytes, and insulin enhances this interaction In contrast, ... lacking calmodulin binding did not seem to indicate a requirement for calmodulin/TBC1D4 binding in GLUT4 regulation Perhaps this calmodulinbinding domain regulates contraction-, but not insulin-,...
... as landside operations, transport connection and routing within the surrounding area 1.2 Port Container Terminals and Quayside Operations In general terms, the container handling activities in ... cranes are industry-standard equipment for loading and discharging containers to and from vessels Quay cranes are very expensive (around 10 million Singapore dollars for individual machine) and quay ... utilizing eciently their existing resources, such as human resources, berths, container yards, and various container handling equipments The CHAPTER INTRODUCTION looming challenges for port container...
... studying evolution of flows in sectors and cones In the next section we are going to review the main findings for the problem of viscous fluid flow in infinite sectors and other domains with corners In ... flows in sectors and cones 1.1 Overview of Viscous Flows in Sectors and Domains with Corners Fluid flows in sectors and cones have a wide range of applications including mechanical engineering, ... corner point is approached, andin the case if the opening angle 2α is less than about 146.3◦ the flows consist of in nite series of eddies with decreasing size and intensity rotating in alternating...
... dialogue controlling model of an SDS In this example, each state represents a DA A dialogue begins with the greeting state and ends with the ending state During a session, a user can inquire the system ... management In Proc ASRU D Jurafsky and J H Martin 2009 Speech and Language Processing, 2nd Edition Pearson Education R J Larsen and M L Marx 2000 An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its ... Levy and C Manning 2003 Is it harder to parse chinese, or the chinese treebank? In Proc Annual Meeting of ACL, pages 439–446 A Stolcke 2002 Srilm - an extensible language modeling toolkit In Proc...
... decreasing any throttling and/ or reducing the process steam demand, and investing in a condensing turbine, as discussed by e.g Vakkilainen (2008), Kankkonen 19 Johanna Jửnsson (2010) and Olsson ... 2010 Increased thermal efficiency in Scandinavian integrated TMP and paper mills Analysing the potential for steam savings using the Heat Load Model for Pulp and Paper Chemical Engineering Transactions ... CO2 abatement within the European petroleum refining industry is influenced by location of the refineries and their proximity to other industries and/ or transport and energy infrastructure 27...