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Lighting Research Center. (1996). Prudential HealthCare, Albany, New York, DELTA Portfolio 1(5). Troy, NY Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. [Pg.719]

Assistant Professor Albany College of Pharmacy Albany, New York... [Pg.1703]

Table VII. Radon Concentrations and Radiation Dose Rate Equivalent to Epithelial Cells of the Occupants of Residential Buildings in the Vicinity of Albany, New York... Table VII. Radon Concentrations and Radiation Dose Rate Equivalent to Epithelial Cells of the Occupants of Residential Buildings in the Vicinity of Albany, New York...
James W. Corbett, Institute for the Study of Defects in Solids, Department of Physics, The University at Albany, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12222 (49)... [Pg.12]

INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF DEFECTS IN SOLIDS, PHYSICS DEPARTMENT THE UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY, ALBANY, NEW YORK... [Pg.64]

The upper Hudson River was massively contaminated with PCBs from an industrial plant for several decades prior to 1975. All fishing in this section in 1976 was banned because of PCB contamination. The prohibition is still in effect because, in part, of measurable PCB residues in caged fishes from this area (Table 24.9) (Jones et al. 1989). Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) collected near Troy and Albany, New York, contained higher concentrations in muscle of PCB 77 (37 pg/kg FW) and PCB 126 (8 pg/kg FW) than conspecifics from other locations in New York (Hong et al. 1992). Almost all (99%) the PCB toxicity in muscle of striped bass was attributed to PCBs 77, 105 (62 pg/kg FW), and 126 (Hong et al. 1992). [Pg.1283]

NYSDEC. Soap and Detergent Manufacturing Point Source Catergory. 4. CFR. Protection of Environment. Part 417. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Albany, New York. Feb. 2004. [Pg.362]

Hersh S, Piper BE, Mormile DJ, et al. 1981. Emission characterization of SRC-II fuel oil fired in a utility boiler. In Proceedings of Governor s Conference on expanding the use of coal in New York State Problems and issues, Albany, New York, May 21-22, 1981. New York, NY Research Foundation of the State University of New York, 323-329. [Pg.180]

The following states ban all or some types of assault weapons California, Connecticut and New Jersey, as well as some jurisdictions in New fork and Ohio. (Hawaii bans assault pistols. ) A number of cities have their own assault weapons bans. These include Albany, New York Atlanta, Georgia Berkeley, California Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Denver, Colorado (ban on sale) Los Angeles, California and New York City. [Pg.38]

Friedman, N. (1998) Hyperspace, hyperseeing, and hypersculpture. Preprint available from Professor Nat Friedman, Mathematics Department, University of Albany SUNY, Albany, New York 12222. [Pg.231]

In 1855, the moldable features of collodion were exploited by the British inventor and chemist Alexander Parkes, who marketed the material as Parkesine. Combs, earrings, buttons, bracelets, billiard balls, and even false teeth were manufactured in his factories. Parkes chose to focus more on quantity than on quality, however. Because he used low-grade cotton and cheap but unsuitable solvents, many of his products lacked durability, which led to commercial failure. In 1870, John Hyatt, a young inventor from Albany, New York, discovered that collodions moldable properties were vastly improved by using camphor as a solvent. Hyatts brother Isaiah named this camphor-based nitrocellulose material celluloid. Because of its greater workability, celluloid became the plastic of choice for the manufacture of many household items. In addition, thin transparent films of celluloid made excellent supports for photosensitive emulsions, a boon to the photography industry and a first step in the development of motion pictures. [Pg.614]

A peer review panel was assembled for chlorobenzene. The panel consisted of the following members Dr. David Jollow, Professor in the Department of Pharmacology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina Dr. Henry Peters, Professor in the Department of Neurology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Science Center, Madison, Wisconsin Dr. Jay B. Silkworth, Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center Labs, New York Department of Health, Albany, New York Dr. Frank Lu, Private Toxicology Consultant. Miami, Florida Dr. James Pollard, Private Consultant, Las Vegas, Nevada. These experts collectively have knowledge of chlorobenzene s physical and chemical properties, toxicokinetics, key health end points, mechanisms of action, human and animal exposure, and quantification of risk to humans. All reviewers were selected in conformity with the conditions for peer review specified in Section 104(i)(13) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended. [Pg.96]

In 2008, SuperPower, Inc., an electric power component manufacturer in Schenectady, New York, produced a 1,311 meter (.814 mile) length of HTS wire, a new record for the industry. SuperPower recently completed the Albany Cable Project in which a 350 meter (1,148 feet) HTS underground cable was installed in the National Grid power system connecting two substations in Albany, New York. [Pg.72]

Mary Grace Blair, State University of New York, New York State College for Teachers, Albany, New York... [Pg.433]


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