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What (who) is Zero and Add Packed - definition

Packed column; Packed bed reactor

Zero and Add Packed      
<language> (ZAP) An IBM 360/370 assembly language instruction used when performing packed arithmatic to initialise an accumulator. (2001-03-25)
Packed red blood cells         
  • Blood bag during the blood transfusion process
  • The patient receives a blood transfusion through the cannula.
RED BLOOD CELLS SEPARATED FOR BLOOD TRANSFUSION
Packed red cells; Packed cells; Packed Red Blood Cells; Packed red blood cell; Type and screen; PBRC; Leukocyte reduced red blood cells; PRBCS
Packed red blood cells, also known as packed cells, are red blood cells that have been separated for blood transfusion. The packed cells are typically used in anemia that is either causing symptoms or when the hemoglobin is less than usually 70–80 g/L (7–8 g/dL).
Packed storage matrix         
PROGRAMMING TERM
Packed Storage matrix
A packed storage matrix, also known as packed matrix, is a term used in programming for representing an m\times n matrix. It is a more compact way than an m-by-n rectangular array by exploiting a special structure of the matrix.

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Packed bed

In chemical processing, a packed bed is a hollow tube, pipe, or other vessel that is filled with a packing material. The packing can be randomly filled with small objects like Raschig rings or else it can be a specifically designed structured packing. Packed beds may also contain catalyst particles or adsorbents such as zeolite pellets, granular activated carbon, etc.

The purpose of a packed bed is typically to improve contact between two phases in a chemical or similar process. Packed beds can be used in a chemical reactor, a distillation process, or a scrubber, but packed beds have also been used to store heat in chemical plants. In this case, hot gases are allowed to escape through a vessel that is packed with a refractory material until the packing is hot. Air or other cool gas is then fed back to the plant through the hot bed, thereby pre-heating the air or gas feed.