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Project, Design, and Use of a Pilot Plant for Nanocapsule Production

Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2001
The aim of this study was to find the scale-up parameters necessary for the preparation of nanocapsules (NCs) for pharmaceutical purposes. Starting from the laboratory scale (0.06 L), we designed and assembled a pilot plant (2 L) to produce NCs with the so-called emulsification-diffusion technique. We wanted to check if classical tools adequate for the
A P, Colombo   +3 more
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Antibiotic use and cost indicators at a rural hospital: A pilot project

American Journal of Infection Control, 2000
Recently, simple antibiotic use and cost indicators were developed for use in long-term care facilities. It was hypothesized that these indicators also may be applicable to the acute hospital setting.For a 24-month period, data were collected quarterly on antibiotic use and cost indicators for 11 primary care physicians in a 40-bed rural hospital ...
J M, Mylotte, P, Weislo
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Using Technology to Teach Health: A Collaborative Pilot Project in Alabama

Journal of School Health, 2002
ABSTRACT: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identified six adolescent risk behaviors that contribute to chronic diseases and disorders, including poor dietary habits, sedentary lifestyle, and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
Brian F, Geiger   +6 more
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Using Online Surveys for Enteric Disease Case Investigations: A Pilot Project

Foodborne Pathogens and Disease, 2021
Typically conducted by telephone, routine enteric disease case interviews are critical for foodborne illness surveillance, outbreak detection, and disease control. However, an increasing case load, along with the increased use of mobile telephones, has made case interviews more challenging to complete.
Alice E, White   +4 more
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Describing the cull sow market network in the US: A pilot project

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2019
Currently, little objective data is available describing the movements of cull sows and cull pigs through market channels or the association these movements with disease transmission risk. In this pilot study, we collected data to describe the scope and complexity of movements within the sow market channel.
Benjamin, Blair, James, Lowe
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A Pilot Project for MLT Using the Career Ladder Concept

Laboratory Medicine, 1972
Robert). Frost, M.D., Program Director, St. Anthony Hospital, Michigan City, Ind., is Vice President of ASCP; Ellen Firme, MT(ASCP), is Educational Coordinator, St. Anthony Hospital; Lynn Arbogast, M.D., is Director of Allied Health Programs, Indiana University, Indianapolis; and Vern Broertjes, Ph.D., is Director of Institutional Programs, Indiana ...
Robert J. Frost   +3 more
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Status of pilot projects using flywheels for frequency regulation

2006 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2006
Grid frequency regulation function addresses the balance between a grid network load and power generated. The system operator generates a frequency regulation signal based on the difference between these two parameters. The goal is to keep the system near nominal 60 or 50 Hz.
M.L. Lazarewicz, J.A. Arseneaux
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EVALUATION OF A PILOT PROJECT TO USE COMPUTERS IN A RURAL GENERAL PRACTICE TERM

Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2000
ABSTRACT: In 1998, the Department of General Practice (Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Australia) ran a pilot project to use computers in a sixth year rural general practice term. Students were provided with a laptop computer to take into rural and remote areas throughout Western Australia during their 4‐week clinical ...
M, Teague, J, Talbot, A M, Ward
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Selection of TQM pilot projects using an MCDM approach

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 1995
Total quality management (TQM) has been perceived as a competitive strategy to improve continually the quality of products and processes. However, the initial stages of TQM implementation may encounter major problems owing to misplaced efforts. The extent to which TQM is successful in an organization is determined by the initial impact of TQM efforts ...
Sanjay L. Ahire, Dharam S. Rana
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Pilot project to assess the use of lay testing for bovine TB

Veterinary Record, 2005
SIR, – On July 25 the Government introduced a Statutory Instrument (SI) under the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 to enable the start of lay testing for bovine tuberculosis (TB) on a strictly limited and controlled basis.
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