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Etzel, M.J. and Woodside, A.G. (1982) Segmenting vacation markets The case of the distant and near-home travelers. Journal of Travel Research 21 (spring), 10-24. Evans, L.U. (1999) Measuring the benefits of multi-media interpretive centres in natural environments. In Interpretation The Human Factor (pp. 51-59). Proceedings of Interpretation Australia Association National Conference, Hobart, September, 1999. [Pg.209]

The ICP-AES used is a Varian-Radial Vista (Varian Instruments, Australia) associated with a microcomputer, software operating parameters, etc. as given in reference [7]. [Pg.113]

It should be noted that this mineral was found in a basalt in Australia, associated with anorthite in Norway, i.e., in condition of genesis much more varied than for sepiolites On the other hand, the interpretation of the authors who have studied these deposits often assumed hydrothermal origin. If we can still consider this mineral as formed at low temperature, it seems that it can appear in a larger range of conditions than sepiolites, and in particular it would be less dependent on the chemical composition of the original rocks. [Pg.347]

Discovered in 1803 by Wollaston, Palladium is found with platinum and other metals of the platinum group in placer deposits of Russia, South America, North America, Ethiopia, and Australia. It is also found associated with the nickel-copper deposits of South Africa and Ontario. Palladium s separation from the platinum metals depends upon the type of ore in which it is found. [Pg.112]

ASS As-RI-1968, Standards Association of Australia, North Sydney, Australia, 1968. [Pg.529]

Sur cia.1 Deposits. Uraniferous surficial deposits maybe broadly defined as uraniferous sediments, usually of Tertiary to recent age which have not been subjected to deep burial and may or may not have been calcified to some degree. The uranium deposits associated with calcrete, which occur in Australia, Namibia, and Somaha in semiarid areas where water movement is chiefly subterranean, are included in this type. Additional environments for uranium deposition include peat and bog, karst caverns, as well as pedogenic and stmctural fills (15). [Pg.185]

James D. Litster, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland Member, Institute of Chemical Engineers—Australia (Section 20, Size Reduction and Size Enlargement)... [Pg.13]

The Environment Management Industry Association of Australia (EMIAA)... [Pg.275]

Professional association of people concerned with the effects of chemicals on human and animal health and the environment and who have conducted and published original investigations in some phase of toxicology. Has offices in Brussels, Pensacola, Florida, and Bangor, Australia. [Pg.279]

The Environment Management hidusti y Association of Australia (EMIAA), 275 The Poison Center, 314, 318 The Poison Control Center, 312, 316 The Uranium Institute (UI), 266 Thermphos International B.V., 196 THF, 127... [Pg.349]

More than 200 ores are known to contain cobalt but only a few are of commercial value. The more important are arsenides and sulfides such as smaltite, C0AS2, cobaltite (or cobalt glance), CoAsS, and linnaeite, C03S4. These are invariably associated with nickel, and often also with copper and lead, and it is usually obtained as a byproduct or coproduct in the recovery of these metals. The world s major sources of cobalt are the African continent and Canada with smaller reserves in Australia and the former USSR. All the platinum metals are generally associated with each other and rhodium and iridium therefore occur wherever the other platinum metals are found. However, the relative proportions of the individual metals are by no means constant and the more important sources of rhodium are the nickel-copper-sulfide ores found in South Africa and in Sudbury, Canada, which contain about 0.1% Rh. Iridium is usually obtained from native osmiridium (Ir 50%) or iridiosmium (Ir 70%) found chiefiy in Alaska as well as South Africa. [Pg.1114]

English edition available from Z.D.A., London Galvanizing —a Practical Reference, Galvanizers Association of Australia, Melbourne (1985) Galvanizing Into The Next Century, SAHDGA, NIMR, Pretoria (1986)... [Pg.499]

MaryAnn Foote, George Morstyn M A Foote Associates, Westlake Village, CA and Department of Microbiology, Monash University, Australia... [Pg.579]

Mauro Mocerino is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Chemistry at Curtin University of Technology. He obtained his BSc (Hons), Dip. Ed. and PhD from the University of Western Australia and has had post-doctoral... [Pg.354]

Skopehtis EE, Kokotis PI et al (2006) Distal sensory polyneuropathy in HIV-positive patients in the HAART era an entity underestimated by clinical examination. Int J STD AIDS 17(7) 467-472 Smyth K, Affandi JS et al (2007) Prevalence of and risk factors for HIV-associated neuropathy in Melbourne, Australia 1993-2006. HIV Med 8(6) 367-373 Snider WD, Simpson DM et al (1983) Neurological complications of acquired immune deficiency syndrome analysis of 50 patients. Ann Neurol 14(4) 403-418 So YT, Olney RK (1994) Acute lumbosacral polyradiculopathy in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome experience in 23 patients. Ann Neurol 35(l) 53-58 So YT, Holtzman DM et al (1988) Peripheral neuropathy associated with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Prevalence and clinical features from a population-based survey. Arch Neurol 45(9) 945-948... [Pg.84]

The consumer movement, particularly the Consumers Health Fomm, also has considerable political influence. As a result of political pressure exerted by HIV/AIDS pressure groups and industry, the DRA was reviewed, new legislation introduced and new committees established to ensure that the regulatory authority responded more efficiently to public and political needs. Professional associations, especially the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, have traditionally played an active role in decisions related to pharmaceutical regulation. The Australian Pharmaceutical Advisory Council was established by the Australian Government to advise the Commonwealth Minister for Health on pharmaceutical policy. [Pg.19]

Consumer ADR reports are collected in the Netherlands, although as a result of consumer participation rather than by design. The dmg information telephone line of the Royal Dutch Association for the Advancement of Pharmacy was initially created merely to provide information to the public on all aspects of dmg use, but it has also become an additional source of ADR reports. In Australia, an ADR reporting system for consumers is planned. [Pg.90]

Pharmaceutical Association of Malaysia Proprietory Medicines Association of Australia... [Pg.142]

Kohei Uosaki received his B.Eng. and M.Eng. degrees from Osaka University and his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from flinders University of South Australia. He vas a Research Chemist at Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co. Ltd. from 1971 to 1978 and a Research Officer at Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University, U.K. bet veen 1978 and 1980 before joining Hokkaido University in 1980 as Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry. He vas promoted to Associate Professor in 1981 and Professor in 1990. He is also a Principal Investigator of International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) Satellite, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) since 2008. His scientific interests include photoelectrochemistry of semiconductor electrodes, surface electrochemistry of single crystalline metal electrodes, electrocatalysis, modification of solid surfaces by molecular layers, and non-linear optical spectroscopy at interfaces. [Pg.337]

Bruggink, L. and Marshall, J. (2008). Molecular changes in the norovirus polymerase gene and their association with incidence of G11.4 norovirus-associated gastroenteritis outbreaks in Victoria, Australia, 2001-2005. Arch. Virol. 153, 729-732. [Pg.22]

Bruggink, L., Sameer, R., and Marshall, J. (2010). Molecular and epidemiological characteristics of norovirus associated with community-based sporadic gastroenteritis incidents and norovirus outbreaks in Victoria, Australia, 2002-2007. Intervirology 53,167-172. [Pg.23]

By far the most important ores of iron come from Precambrian banded iron formations (BIF), which are essentially chemical sediments of alternating siliceous and iron-rich bands. The most notable occurrences are those at Hamersley in Australia, Lake Superior in USA and Canada, Transvaal in South Africa, and Bihar and Karnataka in India. The important manganese deposits of the world are associated with sedimentary deposits the manganese nodules on the ocean floor are also chemically precipitated from solutions. Phosphorites, the main source of phosphates, are special types of sedimentary deposits formed under marine conditions. Bedded iron sulfide deposits are formed by sulfate reducing bacteria in sedimentary environments. Similarly uranium-vanadium in sandstone-type uranium deposits and stratiform lead and zinc concentrations associated with carbonate rocks owe their origin to syngenetic chemical precipitation. [Pg.49]

Volcano-sedimentary ore deposits are syngenetic deposits precipitated from sea water enriched in metals by submarine volcanic activity. Deposits of this type are also called submarine exhalative-sedimentary deposits. Stratabound lead-zinc-copper deposits associated with marine sedimentary volcanic sequences belong to this category. Important examples are Kuroko deposit in Japan, Mt. Isa in Australia, Sullivan deposit in British Columbia, Canada, Rammelsberg in Germany and Rampura-Agucha in Rajasthan, India. [Pg.50]

Superficial Deposits associated with calcrete occurring in Australia, Namibia, and Somalia. [Pg.73]

ASA/RTA, A Guide to the Use of Slag in Roads, Australian Slag Association and Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW, New South Wales, Australia, 1993. [Pg.195]

Topp L, Hando J, Dillon P, Roche A and Solowij N (1999). Ecstasy use in Australia Patterns of use and associated harm. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 55, 105-115. [Pg.286]


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