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Syntax of Standard ML Tobias Nipkow and Larry Paulson PROGRAMS AND MODULES Program TopLevelDeclaration ; TopLevelDeclaration Expression ObjectDeclaration SignatureDeclaration FunctorDeclaration ObjectDeclaration Declaration structure Ident : ...
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Published by the Students of the University of Wisconsin-Madison VOLUME 112, NUMBER 3 APRIL 2008 Features 12 Engineering + biology = computer chip breakthrough By Sally Green Biologists and engineers work with a unicellular algae, known as the d...
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APRIL 2007 VOLUME 111, NUMBER 3 Bearing down on biofouling Keeping boats clear of aquatic buildup Google Library p. 6 Photo contest p. 13 Nuclear micro-batteries p. 16 p. 10 CoE differential tuition: Did your p. 2 vote count? Published by th...
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Chapter 1 Your Safety Network You are the person most responsible for safety in your work group. Each person who works with hazardous chemicals, infectious agents, radioactive materials, etc., is responsible for insuring that work is conducted in a s...
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Chapter 2 Understanding Chemical Hazards Potentially hazardous chemicals can be found everywhere. There are an estimated 575,000 existing chemical products, hundreds of new ones are introduced annually. Almost 32,000,000 workers are potentially expos...
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Chapter 3 Environmental Health and Safety Regulations The preamble to the U.S. Constitution states: \"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common def...
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Chapter 4 Laboratory Safety Procedures This chapter gives general guidance for working safely with chemicals in laboratories. While it is thorough, it is not meant to be a complete safety manual. Each laboratory should have an additional safety refer...
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Chapter 5 Emergency Procedures A laboratory worker was using a heat gun to heat approximately 0.5 liters of heptane in a Pyrex beaker by hand over an open bench. A splash of heptane came in contact with the elements of the heat gun, igniting the hept...
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Chapter 6 Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization Is your laboratory a \"green\" laboratory? \"Green\" is the design, development and implementation of chemical products and processes to reduce or eliminate the use and generation of substances hazard...
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Chapter 7 Chemical Disposal Procedures There are three kinds of chemicals in the lab: w Those that will be used soon w Those that someone could use, if not your lab w Those that are unusable, unreclaimable or spent We discussed usage in Chapter 4, wa...
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Chapter 8 Laboratory Animals and Animal Tissue Disposal The use of laboratory animals in research and instruction is regulated by federal law and UW policy. The goal of these is to provide humane treatment to animas, protect researchers, animal handl...
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Chapter 9 Bloodborne Pathogens, Sharps and Medical Waste Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that are present in blood, tissue, blood products, and other potential infectious materials (OPIM) defined by the CDC as semen, vaginal secretions, cereb...
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