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46 CFR 30.10-20 - Deadweight or DWT-TB/ALL.
... gravity 1.025 at the load waterline corresponding to the summer freeboard assigned according to 46 CFR... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Deadweight or DWT-TB/ALL. 30.10-20 Section 30.10-20...-20 Deadweight or DWT—TB/ALL. The term deadweight or DWT means the difference in metric tons...
Accounting 10-20-30. Senior High School Teacher Resource Manual.
This manual is intended to help teachers meet the objectives of the 1985 Alberta, Canada, Accounting 10-20-30 curriculum. The manual is organized in nine sections. The first section introduces the curriculum and lists the course objectives, and the following section provides a flowchart of the accounting modules. Information on planning the…
10 CFR 30.20 - Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material.
... 10 Energy 1 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... LICENSING OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL Exemptions § 30.20 Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... distribution gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material, any person is exempt from...
... 10 Energy 1 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... LICENSING OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL Exemptions § 30.20 Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... distribution gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material, any person is exempt from...
... 10 Energy 1 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... LICENSING OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL Exemptions § 30.20 Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... distribution gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material, any person is exempt from...
... 10 Energy 1 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... LICENSING OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL Exemptions § 30.20 Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... distribution gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material, any person is exempt from...
... 10 Energy 1 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... LICENSING OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL Exemptions § 30.20 Gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material... distribution gas and aerosol detectors containing byproduct material, any person is exempt from...
Bone marrow myelopoiesis in rats after 10%, 20%, or 30% thermal injury.
Gruber, D F; Farese, A M
The high incidence of serious opportunistic infections that follow thermal injuries is well documented. Normal levels of functioning leukocytes are essential to the host's ability to resist infection. This study examined alterations in murine granulopoiesis after the inducement of a standardized, sublethal, third-degree burn covering 10%, 20%, or 30% of the dorsal body surface area. Significant alterations arose in peripheral leukocyte concentrations after inducement of uncomplicated thermal injury. In general, within the first day of injury, all three trauma levels produced a peripheral leukocytosis that lasted for 35 days or more. The leukocytoses that followed 20% and 30% injuries were similar and in numerous respects paralleled previously reported human peripheral responses after similar levels of thermal trauma. Differential examinations of peripheral blood demonstrated the peripheral leukocytosis to be due primarily to the influx of morphologically mature-appearing polymorphonuclear neutrophils. Premature bone marrow release did not appear to be a factor as immature polymorphonuclear neutrophils were seldom greater than 2% of polymorphonuclear neutrophil totals. Bone marrow granulopoietic activity was examined by in vitro clonal cell culture techniques and assessed over a period of 35 days after injury. Granulocyte-macrophage colony forming cells (GM-CFC), indicative of marrow progenitor cell concentrations, were significantly increased for 28 to 35 days after 10% injury and 11 to 14 days after 20% or 30% injury. Normal or increased progenitor cell concentrations and a lack of morphologically appearing premature forms suggest that the leukocytosis is the result of injury-induced alteration(s) in polymorphonuclear neutrophil margination or release mechanisms.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) PMID:2677015
Kim, Hack-Youn; Kim, Cheon-Jei; Han, Sung Gu; Choi, Kyoung-Hee
This study evaluated the effects of frankfurter fat content on Listeria monocytogenes resistance to heat stress and gastric fluid, and the Caco-2 cell invasion efficiency of the pathogen. A 10-strain mixture of L. monocytogenes was inoculated on frankfurters formulated with 10%, 20%, and 30% fat content (10%: F10, 20%: F20, 30%: F30) and stored at 10℃ for 30 d. The samples were analyzed for L. monocytogenes resistance to heat stress and a simulated gastric fluid challenge. The total bacteria and L. monocytogenes survival rates were measured on tryptic soy agar plus 0.6% yeast extract and Palcam agar, respectively. L. monocytogenes colonies inoculated on F10, F20, and F30 samples were used for a Caco-2 cell invasion assay. In general, no obvious differences were observed between the survival rates of total bacteria and L. monocytogenes grown on different fat contents under heat stress and gastric fluid challenge. However, L. monocytogenes obtained from the F30 samples had a significantly higher Caco-2 cell invasion efficiency than those in the F10 and F20 samples (p<0.05). These results indicate that although high fat content in food may not be related to L. monocytogenes resistance to heat stress and gastric fluid, it may increase the Caco-2 cell invasion efficiency of the pathogen. PMID:26760741
French Language Arts, 10-20-30: Programme d'etudes.
The Alberta (Canada) curriculum for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade French immersion instruction is presented. An introductory section describes the rationale and objectives of the program and provides a brief bibliography. The next section charts the types of discourse on which the curriculum focuses within each language skill area (listening,…
Chullen, Cinda; Campbell, Colin; Papale, William; Murray, Sean; Wichowski, Robert; Conger, Bruce; McMillin, Summer
The development of the Rapid Cycle Amine (RCA) swing-bed technology for carbon dioxide (CO2) removal has been in progress since favorable results were published in 1996. Shortly thereafter, a prototype was designed, developed, and tested successfully and delivered to Johnson Space Center in 1999. An improved prototype was delivered to NASA in 2006 and was notated as RCA 1.0 and sized for the extravehicular activity (EVA). The new RCA swing-bed technology is a regenerative system which employs two alternating solid-amine sorbent beds to remove CO2 and water. The two- bed design employs a chemisorption process whereby the beds alternate between adsorbtion and desorbsion. This process provides for an efficient operation of the RCA so that while one bed is in adsorb (uptake) mode, the other is in the desorb (regeneration) mode. The RCA has now progressed through several iterations of technology readiness levels. Test articles have now been designed, developed, and tested for the advanced space suit portable life support system (PLSS) including RCA 1.0, RCA 2.0, and RCA 3.0. The RCA 3.0 was the most recent RCA fabrication and was delivered to NASA-JSC in June 2015. The RCA 1.0 test article was designed with a pneumatically actuated linear motion spool valve. The RCA 2.0 and 3.0 test articles were designed with a valve assembly which allows for switching between uptake and regeneration modes while minimizing gas volume losses to the vacuum source. RCA 2.0 and 3.0 also include an embedded controller design to control RCA operation and provide the capability of interfacing with various sensors and other ventilation loop components. The RCA technology is low power, small, and has fulfilled all test requirements levied upon the technology during development testing thus far. This paper will provide an overreview of the design and development of RCA 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 including detail differences between the design specifications of each.
The development of the Rapid Cycle Amine (RCA) swing-bed technology for carbon dioxide (CO2) removal has been in progress since favorable results were published in 1996. Shortly thereafter, a prototype was designed, developed, and tested successfully and delivered to Johnson Space Center in 1999. An improved prototype (RCA 1.0) was delivered to NASA in 2006 and sized for the extravehicular activity (EVA). The RCA swing-bed technology is a regenerative system which employs two alternating solid-amine sorbent beds to remove CO2 and water. The two-bed design employs a chemisorption process whereby the beds alternate between adsorption and desorption. This process provides for an efficient RCA operation that enables one bed to be in adsorb (uptake) mode, while the other is in the desorb (regeneration) mode. The RCA has progressed through several iterations of technology readiness levels. Test articles have now been designed, developed, and tested for the advanced space suit portable life support system (PLSS) including RCA 1.0, RCA 2.0, and RCA 3.0. The RCA 3.0 was the most recent RCA fabrication and was delivered to NASA-JSC in June 2015. The RCA 1.0 test article was designed with a pneumatically actuated linear motion spool valve. The RCA 2.0 and 3.0 test articles were designed with a valve assembly which allows for switching between uptake and regeneration modes while minimizing gas volume losses to the vacuum source. RCA 2.0 and 3.0 also include an embedded controller design to control RCA operation and provide the capability of interfacing with various sensors and other ventilation loop components. The RCA technology is low power, small, and has fulfilled all test requirements levied upon the technology during development testing thus far. This paper will provide an overview of the design and development of RCA 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 including detail differences between the design specifications of each. Nomenclature.
Hawlová, P.; Olivier, M.; Verger, F.; Nazabal, V.; Němec, P.
Graphical abstract: - Highlights: • Amorphous Ge{sub 20}As{sub 20}Se{sub 60}/Ge{sub 10}As{sub 30}Se{sub 60} films are fabricated by pulsed laser deposition. • Photosensitivity of the layers is studied by employing spectroscopic ellipsometry. • As-deposited/relaxed thin films were irradiated by 593, 635, and 660 nm lasers. • Ge{sub 20}As{sub 20}Se{sub 60} layers present almost zero photorefraction in relaxed state. - Abstract: Amorphous Ge{sub 20}As{sub 20}Se{sub 60} and Ge{sub 10}As{sub 30}Se{sub 60} thin films are fabricated by pulsed laser deposition. Prepared films are characterized in terms of their morphology, chemical composition, and optical properties. Special attention is given to the photosensitivity of the layers, which was studied by spectroscopic ellipsometry with as-deposited, annealed and exposed films by three different laser sources (593, 635, and 660 nm). The results show better photostability for Ge{sub 20}As{sub 20}Se{sub 60} thin films, where photoinduced change of optical band gap was found to be equal or less than 0.04 eV and these layers present almost zero photorefraction.
Zhao Xin; Han Shumin; Zhu Xilin; Liu Baozhong; Liu Yanqing
Mg{sub 2}Ni+x wt% LaMg{sub 2}Ni (x=0, 10, 20, 30) composites have been prepared by ball milling Mg{sub 2}Ni and LaMg{sub 2}Ni hydrides. X-ray Diffraction indicates that the composites consist of LaH{sub 3} and Mg{sub 2}NiH{sub 4} phases. Mg{sub 2}NiH{sub 4} phase transforms between with Mg{sub 2}Ni phase during hydriding/dehydriding cycling, while the LaH{sub 3} phase exists still after dehydriding process. Backscatter Electron results reveal that the LaH{sub 3} phase, which is decomposed from hydrided LaMg{sub 2}Ni, distributes in Mg{sub 2}Ni alloy homogeneously after ball milling procedure. Hydriding/Dehydriding measurements indicate significant improvement in reversible hydrogen storage properties of the composites over Mg{sub 2}Ni at low temperature. At 473 K, the hydrogen storage capacity of Mg{sub 2}Ni+20 wt% LaMg{sub 2}Ni composite reaches 3.22 wt% and can reversely desorb hydrogen completely, while the pure Mg{sub 2}Ni hydride is hardly desorbs hydrogen at this temperature. The improvement in the hydrogen storage properties is attributed to the existence of LaH{sub 3} phase in the composites. - Graphical abstract: The Mg{sub 2}Ni + x wt% LaMg{sub 2}Ni (x=10, 20, 30) composites display enhancement on reversible hydrogen storage properties compared with that of pure Mg{sub 2}Ni. Highlights: Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Tittle La is introduced into Mg{sub 2}Ni alloy without multiphase created. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer La is introduced into Mg{sub 2}Ni by hydrogen decomposed ball-milling. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Reversible hydrogen storage properties at low temperature are improved. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Hydrogen storage capacity of composites is beyond 3 wt% at 473 K.
Synthesis, structure and properties of the manganese-doped polyoxotitanate cage [Ti18MnO30(OEt)20(MnPhen)3] (Phen = 1,10-phenanthroline).
Li, Ning; Matthews, Peter D; Leung, Jane J; King, Timothy C; Wood, Paul T; Luo, He-Kuan; Wright, Dominic S
The novel heterometallic polyoxotitanate cage [Ti18MnO30(OEt)20(MnPhen)3] (1), obtained by solvothermal reaction of Ti(OEt)4 with Mn(AcO)3·(H2O)2 and 1,10-phenanthroline (Phen) in EtOH, has a C3 symmetric core structure containing an interstitial tetrahedral Mn(II) ion and is surrounded by three Mn(II)(Phen) fragments. The molecular structure is retained in thin film electrodes of 1 deposited by solution drop-casting onto fluorinated tin oxide (FTO). Both solid state and solution phase electrochemical measurements show dual redox couples, consistent with the two distinct Mn coordination environments in the cage structure. Sintering of 1 in air at 600 °C produces a black crystalline solid which consists of Mn-doped TiO2 (mainly in the rutile phase) together with α-Mn2O3. Such a composite semiconductor has an optical band gap of ca. 1.80 eV, similar to that of α-Mn2O3. PMID:26505462
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7 CFR 30.10 - Cure.
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10 CFR 30.7 - Employee protection.
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30 CFR 218.10 - Information collection.
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10 CFR 30.51 - Records.
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10 CFR 429.30 - Water closets.
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10 CFR 850.30 - Housekeeping.
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10 CFR 712.30 - Applicability.
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10 CFR 30.53 - Tests.
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46 CFR 58.30-20 - Fluid power hose and fittings.
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