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Identification, occurrence and prevention of aspartimide-related byproducts in chemical protein synthesis. [PDF]
Cisse EH, Aucagne V.
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Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2017
My aim in this paper is to introduce a theory of affective labor as byproductive, a concept I develop through analysis of the phenomenology of various affective labor practices in dialog with feminist scholarship, both on gendered and racialized labor, and on affect and emotion.
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My aim in this paper is to introduce a theory of affective labor as byproductive, a concept I develop through analysis of the phenomenology of various affective labor practices in dialog with feminist scholarship, both on gendered and racialized labor, and on affect and emotion.
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Investigation of irradiated soil byproducts
Waste Management, 2001The high dose irradiation of windblown soil deposited onto the surface of spent nuclear fuel is of concern to long-term fuel storage stability. Such soils could be exposed to radiation fields as great as 1.08 x 10(-3) C/kg-s (15,000 R/hr) during the 40-year anticipated period of interim dry storage prior to placement at the proposed national repository.
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Combustion Science and Technology, 1996
(1996). Toxic Combustion Byproducts. Combustion Science and Technology: Vol. 116-117, No. 1-6, pp. 1-3.
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(1996). Toxic Combustion Byproducts. Combustion Science and Technology: Vol. 116-117, No. 1-6, pp. 1-3.
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1984
The United States was the world's leading consumer of crude gypsum in 1982, with a demand of 16 million metric tons in the manufacturing of gypsum wallboard as a set retarder in cement, and some demand for its uses in agriculture. Only about 4% of this was byproduct gypsum sold for agricultural land plaster. Byproduct gypsum is the chemical end product
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The United States was the world's leading consumer of crude gypsum in 1982, with a demand of 16 million metric tons in the manufacturing of gypsum wallboard as a set retarder in cement, and some demand for its uses in agriculture. Only about 4% of this was byproduct gypsum sold for agricultural land plaster. Byproduct gypsum is the chemical end product
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Conciliation: Culture Making Byproduct
PCRConference Proceedings 2021, 2021Abstract Reclaiming public space at Oakland's Arroyo Public Park, a nexus of crime and illegal activities. A coalition of neighbors invited local performing artists to help animate city agencies, inspire repair of the amphitheater and create daytime performances in the summer, mostly by children. It gave voice to and represented many people. Reclaiming
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983
In Reply. —All industry produces toxic byproducts. One of the greatest advantages of nuclear fuel is that the wastes are of such small volume that extremely safe disposal methods are economically feasible. At present, twice as much low-level waste originates from medical facilities as from power plants.
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In Reply. —All industry produces toxic byproducts. One of the greatest advantages of nuclear fuel is that the wastes are of such small volume that extremely safe disposal methods are economically feasible. At present, twice as much low-level waste originates from medical facilities as from power plants.
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Growing Concern About Disinfection Byproducts
Environmental Science & Technology, 1998EPA is under increasing public pressure to assess potential short-term health risks of chlorinated drinking water.
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BMJ, 2014
Medical careers are evolving to meet the changing needs of patients, but doctors’ careers are also being shaped by developments in the way services are organised and the way aspiring doctors are assessed and regulated. This week Clare Gerada considers how work to further integrate services is likely to change the way doctors work …
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Medical careers are evolving to meet the changing needs of patients, but doctors’ careers are also being shaped by developments in the way services are organised and the way aspiring doctors are assessed and regulated. This week Clare Gerada considers how work to further integrate services is likely to change the way doctors work …
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