scholarly journals Assessment of Accelerated Cyclic Electrochemical Technique Compared to Conventional Industrial Testing Methods

2021 ◽  
Vol MA2021-02 (11) ◽  
pp. 1916-1916
Author(s):  
Maksim Bahdanchyk ◽  
Gianmaria Gasperini ◽  
Paolo Gronchi ◽  
Antonello Vicenzo
2010 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 185
Author(s):  
Oaul Priscott

For the industrial microbiologist the testing landscape comprises a plethora of standardised testing methods. Often these are to be followed rigorously according to regulatory guidelines or rules. Sometimes the product or application may require some modification of a standard method to achieve a more realistic test result. Very occasionally, a method must be developed from scratch, based upon scientific principles and, where possible, utilising approaches used in either published papers or standards. Industrial testing is usually undertaken for one of two reasons, namely development work for new products or to satisfy regulatory requirements in order to market the product. This discussion will emphasise healthcare products, other than antibiotics, but similar principles will apply to other product categories also, albeit often to a lesser degree of testing.


Author(s):  
David W. Stefanovsky ◽  
Luis Ruiz ◽  
R. James Rockwell
Keyword(s):  

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-36
Author(s):  
I Wayan Pardi ◽  
Ni Made Nadia Suta Pradhani

This study aims to analyze the background of the emergence of metal children in the Ketapang ferry port, and formulate a model that can be used to overcome the presence of metal children in the Ketapang ferry port. The method used in this study is a qualitative research method, the steps of which include determining the location of research, the method of determining informants, research instruments, data collection methods, data validity testing methods, and data analysis methods. The results showed that there were a number of factors that caused the emergence of metal children at Ketapang Port of Spread, namely 1) poverty factors, 2) family factors, 3) peer or playmate factors, and 4) education factors. Models that can be used to tackle the presence of metal children are Street-centered intervention, Family-centered intervention, Institutional-centered intervention, and Community-centered intervention.


Author(s):  
S.I. Murphy ◽  
D. Kent ◽  
J. Skeens ◽  
M. Wiedmann ◽  
N.H. Martin

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