environmental testing

  • 1Environmental tests — are used to verify a piece of equipment can withstand the rigors of harsh environments, for example:* extremely high and low temperatures * large, swift variations in temperature * blown and settling sand and dust * salt spray and salt fog * very …

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  • 2Environmental justice — (EJ) is the confluence of social and environmental movements, which deals with the inequitable environmental burden born by groups such as racial minorities, women, or residents of developing nations. It is a holistic effort to analyze and… …

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  • 3Environmental radioactivity — is produced by radioactive materials in the human environment. While some radioisotopes, such as strontium 90 (90Sr) and technetium 99 (99Tc), are only found on Earth as a result of human activity, and some, like potassium 40 (40K), are only… …

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  • 4Environmental racism — refers to intentional or unintentional racial discrimination in the enforcement of environmental rules and regulations, the intentional or unintentional targeting of minority communitiesBullard, Robert D. Unequal Protection: Environmental Justice …

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  • 5Environmental toxicology — Environmental toxicology, and its sister subject ecotoxicology, refers to the scientific study of the potential effects upon organisms of anthropogenic compounds released into the natural environment.Classically, the term environmental toxicology …

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  • 6Environmental Chemistry (journal) — Environmental Chemistry   Titre abrégé Environ. Chem. Discipline Chimie environnementale Langue …

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  • 7Environmental stress screening — (ESS) refers to the process of exposing a newly manufactured product or component (typically electronic) to stresses such as thermal cycling and vibration in order to force latent defects to manifest themselves by failure during the screening… …

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  • 8Environmental waste controls — plc (EWC) [http://www.ewc.eu.com] is a UK base company, who provide waste management and recycling solutions for all types of industry. It was first founded by Bill Edwards in 1993, who initially started the business from his bedroom, the concept …

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  • 9environmental works — ▪ civil engineering Introduction       infrastructure that provides cities and towns with water supply, waste disposal, and pollution control services. They include extensive networks of reservoirs, pipelines, treatment systems, pumping stations …

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  • 10Environmental chamber — Example of temperature/humidity chamber. An environmental chamber is an enclosure used to test the effects of specified environmental conditions on biological items, industrial products, materials, and electronic devices and components.… …

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