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Walker, Helen R. The design and development of a computer aided process planning decision support system within the small batch, discrete parts manufacturing environment. Uxbridge: Brunel University, 1990.

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Thomas, Fisher, and Fisher Thomas, eds. Batch control systems: Design, application, and implementation. 2nd ed. Research Triangle Park, NC: ISA, 2005.

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Fisher, Thomas G. Batch control systems: Design, application, and implementation. Research Triangle Park, N.C: Instrument Society of America, 1990.

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American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Center for Chemical Process Safety. Guidelines for process safety in batch reaction systems. New York: Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1999.

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NATO Advanced Study Institute on Batch Processing Systems Engineering: Current Status and FutureDirections (1992 Antalya, Turkey). Batch processing systems engineering: Fundamentals and applications for chemical engineering. Berlin: Springer, 1996.

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Sadr-Kazemi, N. Design of energy storage-systems for batch process plants. Manchester: UMIST, 1995.

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Webb, Marcus Charles. Control system design for an analogue batch process simulator. Bradford, 1987.

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Hawkins, William M., and Thomas G. Fisher. Batch Control Systems: Design, Application, and Implementation. 2nd ed. ISA-Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society, 2006.

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CCPS (Center for Chemical Process Safety). Guidelines for Process Safety in Batch Reaction Systems. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2010.

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Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS). Guidelines for Process Safety in Batch Reaction Systems. Wiley-AIChE, 1999.

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Guidelines for Process Safety in Batch Reaction Systems. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470935385.

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Ronen, Boaz, Joseph S. Pliskin, and Shimeon Pass. Reducing Response Times (DRAFT). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190843458.003.0011.

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This chapter introduces practical tools for reducing response times significantly. Using the approaches and techniques presented in the chapter can reduce response time several folds. This is a strategic and tactical goal for every organization to reduce response times. The significant contribution of Lean/just in time to management is manifested in focusing on short response and introducing the perception that work in process is a burden, not an asset. This chapter presents tools and techniques such as the small batch concept, group technology, tactical gating, the “traffic lights” system, Superzoufing, working with a complete kit, and the shortest processing time.
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Fisher, Thomas G. Batch Control Systems: Design, Application, and Implementation (Resources for Measurement and Control Series). Instrumentation Systems &, 1991.

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Fleckenstein, Alexa. The Benefits of Water Therapy for Sexual and Pelvic Problems (DRAFT). Edited by Madeleine M. Castellanos. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190225889.003.0022.

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Hydrotherapy holds promise for certain sexual and pelvic problems: Water that hits the skin acts on the entire body, triggering the neuro-endocrine-immune system, the brain, the gut-brain, and the autonomic nervous system—the neuro-endocrine axis. Hormesis (regular application of small toxic events or stressors leading to adaption and invigoration) is the mechanism that balances physiological and biochemical processes, including sexuality. Water applications result in homeostasis (balancing of internal systems—such as temperature, electrolytes, and hormones) and invigoration (strengthening of biological functions) and influence diverse bodily functions and dysfunctions loosely related to sexuality and reproduction. Dysmenorrhea, functional infertility, pregnancy, sexuality after menopause, decreased libido, breast tenderness, pelvic pain syndromes, erectile dysfunction and urinary tract infections/irritated bladder are discussed. Cold shower, cold wash, barefoot walking, warm footbath, sitzbath, full bath, warm water bottle, sauna with cold-water immersion afterwards, and some variations of these are the discussed water applications here.
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Glazov, M. M. Electron Spin Decoherence by Nuclei. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807308.003.0007.

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The discussion of the electron spin decoherence and relaxation phenomena via the hyperfine interaction with host lattice spins is presented here. The spin relaxation processes processes limit the conservation time of spin states as well as the response time of the spin system to external perturbations. The central spin model, where the spin of charge carrier interacts with the bath of nuclear spins, is formulated. We also present different methods to calculate the spin dynamics within this model. Simple but physically transparent semiclassical treatment where the nuclear spins are considered as largely static classical magnetic moments is followed by more advanced quantum mechanical approach where the feedback of electron spin dynamics on the nuclei is taken into account. The chapter concludes with an overview of experimental data and its comparison with model calculations.
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