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Journal articles on the topic "Continuous culture techniques"

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Hoskisson, Paul A., and Glyn Hobbs. "Continuous culture – making a comeback?" Microbiology 151, no. 10 (2005): 3153–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.27924-0.

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The heyday of continuous culture was in the 1960s, when its versatility and reproducibility were used to address fundamental problems in diverse microbiological fields such as biochemistry, ecology, genetics and physiology. The advent of molecular genetics in the 1970s and 1980s led to a decline in the popularity of continuous culture as a standard laboratory tool. The current trend of studying global proteomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics requires reproducible, reliable and biologically homogeneous datasets with which to approach a given problem. The use of continuous culture techniques
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Wu, Ying-ying, Yu Ban, Ning Geng, et al. "Evaluation of different culture techniques of osteoblasts on 3D scaffolds." Open Life Sciences 5, no. 4 (2010): 456–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11535-010-0027-z.

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AbstractBones adjust their structure to withstand the mechanical demands they experience. It is suggested that flow-derived shear stress may be the most significant and primary mediator of mechanical stimulation. In this study, we designed and fabricated a fluid flow cell culture system that can load shear stress onto cells cultured on 3D scaffolds. We evaluated the effect of different culture techniques, namely, (1) continuous perfusion fluid flow, (2) intermittent perfusion fluid flow, and (3) static condition, on the proliferation of osteoblasts seeded on partially deproteinized bones. The
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Keevil, C. W., D. J. Bradshaw, A. B. Dowsett, and T. W. Feary. "Microbial film formation: dental plaque deposition on acrylic tiles using continuous culture techniques." Journal of Applied Bacteriology 62, no. 2 (1987): 129–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.1987.tb02390.x.

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Magliette, R. J., D. McKinney, and E. Venkat. "Acclimation and Selection for Methanesulfonic Acid (MSA) Degrading Microbial Population Using Continuous Culture Techniques." Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 57, no. 3 (1996): 406–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001289900205.

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Valentich, J. D., and M. F. Stokols. "An established cell line from mouse kidney medullary thick ascending limb. I. Cell culture techniques, morphology, and antigenic expression." American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 251, no. 2 (1986): C299—C311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1986.251.2.c299.

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The effective use of cultured cells as model systems for investigating the differentiation and regulation of transport processes in renal tubular epithelial cells depends on the availability of functional long-term cell lines derived from specific nephron segments. Conventional culture procedures that treat cells as proliferating microorganisms possess several inherent limitations that could contribute to phenotypic instability and limited proliferative capacity in vitro. In this study, culture techniques were adopted that avoid exposure of cells to proteolytic enzymes, maintain intercellular
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Brown, S. H., and R. M. Kelly. "Cultivation Techniques for Hyperthermophilic Archaebacteria: Continuous Culture of Pyrococcus furiosus at Temperatures near 100°C." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 55, no. 8 (1989): 2086–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.55.8.2086-2088.1989.

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Fan, Daniel, Urs Staufer, and Angelo Accardo. "Engineered 3D Polymer and Hydrogel Microenvironments for Cell Culture Applications." Bioengineering 6, no. 4 (2019): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering6040113.

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The realization of biomimetic microenvironments for cell biology applications such as organ-on-chip, in vitro drug screening, and tissue engineering is one of the most fascinating research areas in the field of bioengineering. The continuous evolution of additive manufacturing techniques provides the tools to engineer these architectures at different scales. Moreover, it is now possible to tailor their biomechanical and topological properties while taking inspiration from the characteristics of the extracellular matrix, the three-dimensional scaffold in which cells proliferate, migrate, and di
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CRIPPEN, TAWNI L., CYNTHIA L. SHEFFIELD, KATHLEEN ANDREWS, SCOT E. DOWD, ROY J. BONGAERTS, and DAVID J. NISBET. "Planktonic and Biofilm Community Characterization and Salmonella Resistance of 14-Day-Old Chicken Cecal Microflora–Derived Continuous-Flow Cultures†." Journal of Food Protection 71, no. 10 (2008): 1981–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-71.10.1981.

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This study evaluated the composition of gastrointestinal bacterial communities in birds during an age in which their susceptibility to Salmonella is highly diminished. One of the challenges to developing probiotics is to develop an efficacious culture of minimal diversity that includes bacteria that are vital contributors to protection from pathogens, but excludes unnecessary species. This study used in vitro continuous-flow culture techniques to test the ability of mixed bacterial cultures acquired from in vivo sources, to resist colonization by a marker Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimuriu
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Jones, L. Robin, Irene A. Watson-Craik, and Eric Senior. "Image analysis for the study of the development of anaerobic biofilms on materials characteristic of landfilled refuse." Water Science and Technology 36, no. 6-7 (1997): 485–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1997.0627.

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The techniques of anaerobic continuous culture, microscopy and image analysis were combined for the study of attachment, colonisation and biofilm development on surfaces, by strictly anaerobic microbial populations. The Anaerobic Continuous Culture Microscopy Unit (ACCMU) is a miniature continuous culture chamber, which is detachable, self-sealing, oxygen-impermeable, transparent and fits onto a microscope stage. The ACCMU system was used to record colonisation processes on different materials, by naturally occurring, mixed species, functioning microbial associations, isolated from the anaerob
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Xie, Xuan, Rafael Nóbrega, and Martin Pšenička. "Spermatogonial Stem Cells in Fish: Characterization, Isolation, Enrichment, and Recent Advances of In Vitro Culture Systems." Biomolecules 10, no. 4 (2020): 644. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10040644.

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Spermatogenesis is a continuous and dynamic developmental process, in which a single diploid spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) proliferates and differentiates to form a mature spermatozoon. Herein, we summarize the accumulated knowledge of SSCs and their distribution in the testes of teleosts. We also reviewed the primary endocrine and paracrine influence on spermatogonium self-renewal vs. differentiation in fish. To provide insight into techniques and research related to SSCs, we review available protocols and advances in enriching undifferentiated spermatogonia based on their unique physiochemi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Continuous culture techniques"

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Karnati, Sanjay Kumar Reddy. "Application of molecular techniques to assess changes in ruminal microbial populations and protozoal generation time in cows and continuous culture." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1164662405.

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Edwards, V. R. "The yield of marine phytoplanckton chlorophyll from dissolved inorganic nitrogen under eutrophic conditions." Thesis, Edinburgh Napier University, 2001. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1052660.

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During 1999 ex-situ microcosm experiments were carried out at Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory, Oban using natural assemblages of microplankton (< 200 m in size) in a series of enrichment experiments using continuous culture techniques to determine q - the yield of chlorophyll from dissolved available inorganic nitrogen (DAH\I), during and after an enrichment event. The experiments lasted between 11 and 14 days and produced a time series of q after an enrichment of either 12 M ammonium or 12 M nitrate. Allother essential nutrients, vitamins and trace metals were added in excess so that only DAIN
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Books on the topic "Continuous culture techniques"

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William, Keevil C., and Society for Applied Bacteriology, eds. Microbial film formation: Dental plaque deposition on acrylic tiles using continuous culture techniques. Academic Press, 1987.

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Lyman, R. Lee. Graphing Culture Change in North American Archaeology. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198871156.001.0001.

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Documentation, analysis, and explanation of culture change have long been goals of archaeology. The earliest archaeological spindle graphs appeared in the 1880s and 1890s, but had no influence on subsequent archaeologists. Line graphs showing change in frequencies of specimens in each of several artifact types were used in the 1910s and 1920s. Seriograms or straight-sided spindles diagraming interpretations of culture change were published in the 1930s, but were seldom subsequently mimicked. Spindle graphs of centered and stacked columns of bars, each column representing a distinct artifact ty
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Townsend, Peter. The Evolution of Music through Culture and Science. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198848400.001.0001.

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Music is an international key aspect of humanity which impacts life, from love songs to religion, politics, and warfare. Changes in culture and developments in science drove musical progress from printing and distribution to instrumental improvements, innovation, and the acoustics of buildings and concert halls. Every aspect increased public demand and changed compositional styles, plus heightened the need for virtuosic star performers. Conversely, the attempts to record and distribute music inspired the growth of recording systems, microphones, and electronic amplifiers, which has resulted in
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Watson, Tim. Culture Writing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852672.001.0001.

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Focusing on the 1950s and early 1960s, Culture Writing argues that the period of decolonization in Britain, the United States, France, and the Caribbean was characterized by dynamic exchanges between literary writers and anthropologists. As the British and French Empires collapsed and the United States rose to global power, and as intellectuals from the decolonizing world challenged the cultural hegemony of the West, some anthropologists began to assess their discipline’s complicity with imperialism and experimented with literary forms and techniques. The book shows that the “literary turn” in
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Dutton, Richard P. Creating a Quality Management Program. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199366149.003.0014.

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This chapter provides an overview of how to create a quality improvement (QI) program. It is intended as a high-level reference guide for a department, division or practice quality improvement officer. It covers the topics of recruiting allies; finding, aggregating and creating data; basic analytic techniques; mechanisms for feedback of QI data to healthcare providers; implementing cyclical QI activities; managing individual adverse events and complications; and benchmarking to outside data sources. A template quality capture form for an anesthesia practice is included, and examples of reporti
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Roger, Mccormick, and Stears Chris. Part IX Legal and Conduct Risk Management, 30 Lawyers’ Responsibility for the Management of Legal and Conduct Risk. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198749271.003.0031.

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The importance of managing legal risk effectively has increased following the recent financial crisis. As the modern regulatory regime for financial markets (global and domestic) continues to evolve, legal risk management techniques must evolve with it. The pressure to attach more importance to ethics and culture within financial institutions will also have an effect on how lawyers do their job. Rightly or wrongly, the responsibility for checking that proper governance principles are observed is bound to fall on their shoulders to some extent. This chapter discusses the role of lawyers and the
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A French Restoration. How To Books, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Continuous culture techniques"

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Rhee, G.-Yull. "Continuous culture algal bioassays for organic pollutants in aquatic ecosystems." In Environmental Bioassay Techniques and their Application. Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1896-2_23.

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Rothhaupt, Karl O. "Rotifers and Continuous Culture Techniques: Model Systems for Testing Mechanistic Concepts of Consumer-Resource Interactions." In Ecological Studies. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77804-9_15.

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Garrett, Steven L. "String Theory." In Understanding Acoustics. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44787-8_3.

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Abstract The vibrating string has been employed by nearly every human culture to create musical instruments. Although the musical application has attracted the attention of mathematical and scientific analysts since the time of Pythagoras (570 BC–495 BC), we will study the string primarily because its vibrations are easy to visualize and string vibrations introduce concepts and techniques that will recur throughout our study of the vibration and the acoustics of continua. In this chapter, we will develop continuous mathematical functions of position and time that describe the shape of the entire string. The amplitude of such functions will describe the transverse displacement from equilibrium, y(x, t), at all positions along the string. The importance of boundary conditions at the ends of strings will be emphasized, and techniques to accommodate both ideal and “imperfect” boundary conditions will be introduced. Solutions that result in all parts of the string oscillating at the same frequency which satisfy the boundary conditions are called normal modes, and the calculation of those normal mode frequencies will be a focus of this chapter.
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Forni, M. "Continuous stucco and smalto flooring in the former Austrian Lombardy: Sources, techniques and communication." In History of Construction Cultures. CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003173434-186.

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Looks, Hanna, Jannik Fangmann, Jörg Thomaschewski, María-José Escalona, and Eva-Maria Schön. "Towards a Standardized Questionnaire for Measuring Agility at Team Level." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78098-2_5.

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AbstractContext: Twenty years after the publication of the agile manifesto, agility is becoming more and more popular in different contexts. Agile values are changing the way people work together and influence people’s mindset as well as the culture of organizations. Many organizations have understood that continuous improvement is based on measurement.Objective: The objective of this paper is to present how agility can be measured at the team level. For this reason, we will introduce our questionnaire for measuring agility, which is based on the agile values of the manifesto.Method: We developed a questionnaire comprising 36 items that measure the current state of a team’s agility in six dimensions (communicative, change-affine, iterative, self-organized, product-driven and improvement-oriented). This questionnaire has been evaluated with respect to several expert reviews and in a case study.Results: The questionnaire provides a method for measuring the current state of agility, which takes the individual context of the team into account. Furthermore, our research shows, that this technique enables the user to uncover dysfunctionalities in a team.Conclusion: Practitioners and organizations can use our questionnaire to optimize collaboration within their teams in terms of agility. In particular, the value delivery of an organization can be increased by optimizing collaboration at the team level. The development of this questionnaire is a continuous learning process with the aim to develop a standardized questionnaire for measuring agility.
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"3 Continuous culture systems." In Techniques in Applied Microbiology. Elsevier, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0079-6352(06)80059-7.

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Bartley, A., and A. J. MacLeod. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY YIELD USING BATCH, CONTINUOUS OR PERFUSION SUSPENSION CULTURE TECHNIQUES." In Animal Cell Technology. Elsevier, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-0421-5.50089-1.

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Gertler, Meric S. "Geography, Learning, and Convergence." In Manufacturing Culture. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198233824.003.0014.

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According to an increasingly accepted view, the sovereignty of national economies has been eroded to the point where nation-states ‘have become little more than bit actors’ (Ohmae 1995: 12). With the development of globalized financial markets, the rising power of multinational corporations (MNCs), and the emergence of a new set of supranational institutions to govern economic processes on a continental or world scale, nation-states are said to have lost the ability to manage their own domestic economic affairs, having ceded control over exchange rates, investment, and even fiscal policy to extra-national forces (Strange 1997). Moreover, with the increasing leverage and reach of MNCs further contributing to the erosion of national economic sovereignty, the once distinctive character of particular national industrial ‘models’ is said to be under imminent threat. While it may still be possible to identify at least three clearly distinctive national models—an Anglo-American model, a Rhineland (German) model, and a Japanese model—the decline of national institutions, the intensification of competitive forces on a global scale, and the cross-penetration of national markets by MNCs are said to have propelled a process of convergence between these different national models (see Martin and Sunley 1997 for a review of these arguments). In most representations of this globalization dynamic, convergence is regarded as inexorable. One of the most important processes underpinning this dynamic is learning. At the global level, large corporate actors are allegedly learning from each other, so that the most successful corporate practices are emulated and diffused cross-nationally at an increasingly rapid pace. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, considerable attention was devoted to the diffusion of methods of production and workplace organization perfected by Japanese producers of cars and consumer electronics, in which American, Canadian, and European manufacturers were shown to be learning methods such as just-in-time, kaizen/continuous improvement, and other aspects of ‘lean production’ techniques from their Japanese competitors (Womack, Jones, and Roos 1990). With the resurgence of the United States’ economy in the second half of the 1990s, American practices have apparently become the object of global firms’ affections, with large corporations in Europe and Asia adopting the core characteristics of US-style ‘shareholder capitalism’: especially flexible labour market practices, ‘re-engineering’, and the empowerment of shareholders (The Economist 1996a; 1996b).
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Özbölük, Tuğba. "The Marketer as Storyteller." In Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5357-1.ch016.

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Marketers are trying to find new ways to communicate with their customers and adapt rapidly changing consumer behavior which requires implementing new communication techniques. One of these techniques, brand storytelling is evolving to transmedia storytelling or transmedia marketing in a participatory culture. Despite the continuous interest of researchers in transmedia storytelling, few researchers have studied the concept from a marketing point of view. Therefore, this chapter focuses on the concept in a market-oriented context and offers insights on how to use transmedia storytelling in marketing and suggest some marketing strategies to attract transmedia customers.
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Gordon, Robert B. "Community, Culture, and Industrial Ecology." In A Landscape Transformed. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195128185.003.0013.

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The people who settied northwestern Connecticut created an agricultural surplus that allowed them to undertake industrial ventures within a few years of their arrival. Their knowledge of the mechanical arts, coupled with the region’s natural resources, gave them opportunities to make material goods needed by their neighbors. Successive generations continued industrial use of the region’s natural resources over the next two centuries, each making its own choices about how to structure its enterprise within the framework of values and beliefs held separately by individuals and in common within the community. Each had to respond to changes in markets and the advent of new products and techniques. These opportunities, and the participants’ choices about how to use them, combined to create the region’s industrial ecology. Like the rest of the New England hill country, northwestern Connecticut had two abundant, renewable natural resources: streams with steep gradients and reliable flow for waterpower, and forest that covered the large areas that were too steep or too thinly mantled with soil for decent pasture. Millwrights could easily build waterpower systems on the streams, and farmers could manage the forest for continuous production of fuel wood, since it regrew trees to useful size within about twenty years. Unlike other highlands, however, northwestern Connecticut had a unique mineral resource: iron ore beds unmatched elsewhere in New England. Everyone in the newly settled lands and on the frontiers expanding into Vermont and New York in the early eighteenth century needed iron products. As described in chapter 3, individuals throughout the Salisbury district, aided by family members or fluid partnerships, built bloomery forges that they operated as components of their cropping, husbandry, or mercantile enterprises. Nearly every family in Kent and the other new towns had a partner in one of the forges. Individuals lacking metallurgical skills or access to any capital dug ore or cut wood. Others developed their skills as colliers or millwrights. Negotiated exchanges of labor and services among these artisans promoted interdependence within the community. As the colonists in southern New England increasingly mechanized their grain, timber, and cloth production in the mid—eighteenth century, they brought a new opportunity to the ironmakers of the Salisbury disno trict. By making standard parts for grain mills, sawmills, fulling mills, and oil mills that they could distribute widely, Salisbury ironmakers added value to the bar iron they made and enlarged the scope of their market.
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Conference papers on the topic "Continuous culture techniques"

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Drake, J. Andrew, Mark L. Hereth, Daniel B. Martin, Terry D. Boss, and Jeryl Mohn. "Integrity Management Continuous Improvement." In 2012 9th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2012-90406.

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At the end of 2010, recognizing that the baseline period for the integrity management of high consequence areas (HCAs) along natural gas transmission pipelines in the United States was nearly complete, INGAA members decided to reflect on the accomplishments of the first eight years and define where the overall integrity of systems could be improved. High profile incidents such as the one on the PG&amp;E system in California heightened the need for such an analysis. There was a conscious decision to define a future path as the industry had done on many other occasions, and not simply wait for l
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Smitley, William, and Teri Yanovitch. "TQM: The Quality Imperative." In ASME 1991 Citrus Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cec1991-3706.

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A wide variety of methods, tools, and techniques currently exist to assist companies enhance quality. However, many of them do not bring about substantiative improvement. The reasons are varied but usually begin with a lack of senior executive commitment and leadership. This paper explores the concepts and actions that are needed to change the culture of an organization to one of continuous quality improvement. It provides the outline for successful implementation of Total Quality Management (TQM) in any corporation. Paper published with permission.
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Tung, Yen-Ting, and Gou-Jen Wang. "In Vitro Development of Microvessels Using a Scaffold of Cylindrical PLGA." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-59550.

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The microvascular network is a simple but critical system that is responsible for various important biological mechanisms in the bodies of all animals. The ability to generate a functional microvessel in vitro not only makes it possible to engineer vital tissue of considerable size but also serves as a platform for biomedical studies. In this study, we propose a simple method for fabricating customized cylinder micro-scaffolds for the in vitro development of microvascular networks. By integrating micro-electro-mechanical systems techniques with thermal reflow, we design and fabricate a micro-s
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Lemm, Thomas C. "DuPont: Safety Management in a Re-Engineered Corporate Culture." In ASME 1996 Citrus Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cec1996-4202.

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Attention to safety and health are of ever-increasing priority to industrial organizations. Good Safety is demanded by stockholders, employees, and the community while increasing injury costs provide additional motivation for safety and health excellence. Safety has always been a strong corporate value of DuPont and a vital part of its culture. As a result, DuPont has become a benchmark in safety and health performance. Since 1990, DuPont has re-engineered itself to meet global competition and address future vision. In the new re-engineered organizational structures, DuPont has also had to re-
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Eglin, John, and Joel Woodcock. "Equipment Reliability: When Utility Meets Manufacturing." In ASME 2008 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2008-61027.

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In a world striving for continuous improvement, the utility and manufacturing industries appear to have taken different paths to success. But are they the same and can we learn from them to take a revolutionary step towards manufacturing excellence for Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel? The safety critical environment that is the hallmark of the nuclear industry has led the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) to develop a rigorous and disciplined approach to equipment reliability that is repeated across the nuclear generation industry. This is manifested in well documented processes and proce
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Khan, Mohammed, Xiaolin Chen, and Jie Xu. "Separation of Non-Viable Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) Cells Using Dielectrophoresis in a Deterministic Lateral Displacement Ratchet." In ASME 2020 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2020-23520.

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Abstract Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell is the most widely used mammalian cell line for commercial production of therapeutic protein. Any presence of non-viable cells in culture medium may adversely affect subsequent functionality of these proteins. Therefore, separation of non-viable cells from suspending medium is critical in biopharmaceutical and biomedical sectors. One such method termed Deterministic Lateral Displacement has already shown promising capabilities in separating cells based on the cell size difference by taking advantage of the predictable flow laminae. However, in cases wh
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Martín de la Cruz, M. C., L. Gonzalez Vilas, N. Yarovenko, E. Spyrakos, and J. M. Torres Palenzuela. "Spectral fluorescence signature techniques and absorption measurements for continuous monitoring of biofuel-producing microalgae cultures." In First International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of Environment, edited by Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis, Kyriacos Themistocleous, Silas Michaelides, and George Papadavid. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2028345.

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Palmer, Paul, Lesley Mason, and Mike Dunn. "A Case Study in Healthcare Quality Management: A Practical Methodology for Auditing Total Patient X-Ray Dose During a Diagnostic Procedure." In ASME 7th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2004-58349.

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The healthcare industry is adopting many of the best practices familiar to the manufacturing sector. For example the need for ISO 9000 registration is now seen as an important business driver, indeed, BSI offers specific advice for Healthcare organisations seeking to gain ISO 9001:2000 approval. Accompanying the integration of quality systems into the healthcare business is the need to find practical measures of quality that may be used as part of an overall process to deliver improved performance. The manufacturing industry has a rich array of techniques such as JIT (Just In Time), 6 Sigma, S
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Miu, Lucretia, Mariana Giurginca, Iulia-Maria Caniola, et al. "Chromatic assessment of newly manufactured leather and parchment for museum purposes." In The 8th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems. INCDTP - Leather and Footwear Research Institute (ICPI), Bucharest, Romania, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24264/icams-2020.v.6.

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Cultural heritage represents a national treasure evolving from the culture and spirituality of people. Therefore, it must be continuously recovered, protected and developed by all generations as priceless heritage. Referring to the Romanian cultural heritage items that are placed in restoration, at present, some works have been done for partial or complete replacing of degraded materials, both as the result of ageing under atmospheric and biologic agents. The aim of this study is testing different samples of new leather and parchment under UV radiation in the 220-380nm domain, in order to simu
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Barrios, Enrique, Rafael Santos, Robin Hartmann, et al. "Driving Superior Performance in Brazilian Pre-Salt - The Challenges, Solutions and Achievements of Shell and Providers in Exploratory Pre-Salt Wells in Brazil." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31004-ms.

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Abstract The Brazilian Pre-Salt has gained importance as an essential world-class province given its prolific production and thanks to its many challenges, it has incentivized the market to look for better ways to faces these technical challenges safely. This article aims to describe the main challenges faced by Shell and Constellation as well as the approach adopted to improve the operations’ safety and reduce drilling time, significantly reducing the drilling costs in an exploratory campaign in the Brazilian Pre-Salt. The campaign was based on the buildup of a partnership between the drillin
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