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The market prices used in this study represent multiple year averages for the 1990s in the United States. The capital requirements and economic estimates here presented represent the views of this present author based on interpretations of publicly available documents and are not based on any confidential information. The economic calculations follow good engineering principles and generally accepted accounting procedures, but are not guarantees of specific outcomes. [Pg.587]

W Organic Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers, Wiley-Inter-science, New York, 1967, p. 87. [Pg.588]

USFDA Premarket Notifications for Food Contact Substances, United States Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC, June 6, 2000. [Pg.588]

Seidel, S. and Salsman, R., presentation given at the Society of Plastic Engineers Annual Recycling Conference, Chicago, IL, 15-17 October, 1999. [Pg.588]

Griclil, W. and Scliiiock, G., Faserforsch. Textiltechn., 8, 408 (1957). Lenz, R. W., Organic Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers, Wiley-Iiiter-scieiice, New York, 1967, p. 87. [Pg.588]


Acknowledgment and Disclaimer Hong Zhou would like to thank the Office of Naval Research (ONR) for supporting this work. The views expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government. [Pg.293]

So it is with this disclaimer in mind that we present the structure of the atom as it is currently understood. We first note the main features that are of common knowledge. The nucleus, or center of the atom, is composed of positively charged particles called protons and uncharged, neutral particles called neutrons. Electrons, as is customarily acknowledged, are the negatively charged particles that reside in orbits around the nucleus. [Pg.48]

The inadequacies of the Test for Sterility are acknowledged in the pharmacopoeias themselves. The European Pharmacopoeia does not have a long his-tory of publication three of its four fascicules cany a disclaimer to the Test for Sterility. Only in 1971 did the EP publish an imembellished method description and sampling plan. Each of its next revisions, EP 1978, EP 1980. and EP 1986 start their sections headed Test for Sterility with an italicized paragraph stating the following ... [Pg.27]


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