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    A922 Sequential measurement of 1 hour creatinine clearance (1-CRCL) in critically ill patients at risk of acute kidney injury (AKI)

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    Micro-Pelletizing of Down Stream Phosphate

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    AbstractThis work presents the results of micro-pelletizing tests of ultra fines generated during the drying phosphate pulp (Khouribga grades), which have undergone processing operations of filtration and drying. This study examines the potential of these ultra fines granulation with the addition of a granulation binder, and in order to avoid their flying during handling and transportation. The ultra-fine micro-granules are subjected to physical tests in view of assessing, on the one hand, the relevance of pelletizing, and on the other hand, the effectiveness of the granulation binder tested. Thus, the physical properties of granular products were determined by measuring their rate of friability and particle size. The results obtained show that granulation yields are between 84% and 86%. Friability rates registered for all the studied grades are relatively low

    Requirements Classification and Reuse: Crossing Domain Boundaries

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    A serious problem in the classification of software project artefacts for reuse is the natural partitioning of classification terms into many separate domains of discourse. This problem is particularly pronounced when dealing with requirements artefacts that need to be matched with design components in the refinement process. In such a case, requirements can be described with terms drawn from a problem domain (e.g. games), whereas designs with the use of terms characteristic for the solution domain (e.g. implementation). The two domains have not only distinct terminology, but also different semantics and use of their artefacts. This paper describes a method of cross-domain classification of requirements texts with a view to facilitate their reuse and their refinement into reusable design components. Keywords Requirements Refinement, Reuse, Information Retrieval 1. Introduction Reuse of development work-products in the earliest phases of software life-cycle, e.g. requirements engine..
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