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An exploration of the successful scale-up of the electronic community health information system in Kenya. [PDF]

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Ireri S   +10 more
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Technology-assisted platform (TAP) for training and supervision of task-shared psychosocial interventions to ensure competency during scale-up in low-resource settings. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Ment Health (Camb)
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Scaling Up

Aerospace Testing International, 2023
The wider use of additive manufacturing in aerospace is driving innovation in non-destructive testing
Bret Eynon, Laura M. Gambino
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Animal scale-up

Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics, 1972
The title of this paper is freely adapted from a problem common to the art and science of chemical engineering: “plant scale-up” or “process scale-up.” A chemical reaction or a set of chemical reactions is discovered which leads to a potentially useful product.
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Scale-up of bioprocesses

2003
The previous chapters in this book have dealt with stoichiometric, thermodynamic and kinetic analysis of bioreactions, as well as the operation of small-scale, “ideal,” bioreactors. These subjects constitute the basis for exploitation of microorganisms in fermentation processes.
John Villadsen   +2 more
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Scaling-Up fire

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2013
The role of combustion research in fire safety is revisited through the process of Scaling-Up fire. Scaling-Up fire requires the adequate definition of all the building blocks and couplings associated with the construction of a fire model. The model then has to deliver predictions of the evolution of a fire and its environment with the precision ...
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Scale‐up

2000
This chapter examines scale-up, which is the process of going from laboratory preparation to whatever scale of manufacture is required to satisfy the market demand. The science of scale-up is concerned with ensuring that the process performance in terms of yield, quality, and operability is not degraded when a process is transferred from laboratory to ...
John H. Atherton, Keith J. Carpenter
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Scale-Up

2005
John R. Wagner   +2 more
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