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Austria Bulgaria Canada Czech Republic, Slovakia... [Pg.27]

IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria IRANT Institute of Radioecology and Applied Nuclear Techniques, Kosice, Slovak Republic... [Pg.145]

This includes southern Sweden, southern Norway, southern Finland, Denmark, United Kingdom, Ireland, northern France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, and... [Pg.170]

The following lists of about 4000 manuscripts from over 100 libraries includes most of the major collections of such manuscripts". The countries listed are UK Ireland USA France Italy Vatican Austria Germany Switzerland Belgium The Netherlands Czech Republic Hungary Spain Estonia Israel Denmark. There are links ot each country and/or major library... [Pg.399]

This research study was supported by the European territorial co-operation Austria-Czech Republic 2007-2013, the Project EUS M00080- Sustainable kitchen and by the University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice grant GAJU 063/2013/Z. [Pg.277]

Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam... [Pg.267]

The effluent waters of a waste water treatment plant (Ruhleben) in Berlin (Fig. 3) show the highest positive Gd anomaly observed to date. Strong positive Gd anomalies are common in effluents of other treatment plants across the world (e.g. Australia, USA, Austria, Germany, and Czech Republic) due to the inability of the treatment processes to remove the highly stable and water soluble Gd complexes. This is also the cause for their presence in river and lake waters and in groundwater which receive these effluent waters either directly (input into rivers) or indirectly (infiltration). [Pg.220]

Willard Gibbs Medal Award-American Chemical Society 1975 Silver Award of the Republic of Austria with the Star 1975 150th Anniversary Prize of the Aachen and Munich Vericherungsgesellschaft 1975... [Pg.344]

Those States and territories were Austria, Belgium, China, Hong Kong SAR of China, Czech Republic, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States. [Pg.26]

Europe - Austria. Belgium. Czech Republic. Denmark. Finland, France. Germany.Greece. Ireland. Italy. Netherlands.Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Fed, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spam, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom... [Pg.20]

In the following the economic situation in Austria is presented according to the survey "Struktur und Entwicklung der Industrie Osterreichs" by the Indus-triewissenschaftliches Institut, study no. 126, published by the Austrian Economic Chamber representing the Austrian industrial sector and the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour of the Republic of Austria, March 2006. [Pg.44]

Table 3 summarizes the world s production of natural graphite for 1986—1988 (9). As of 1990, the deposits of significant commercial interest were limited to those of Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Madagascar, Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Germany, Austria, the Republic of Korea, Norway, Russia, Ukraine, People s Republic of China, and Zimbabwe. [Pg.573]

CROCIDOLITE (Blue Asbestos). The mineral crocidolilc may be considered as u fibrous variety of the monoclinic amphibole. riebeckile. Ii is also known as a massive mineral. Iis hardness is 4 specific gravity, 3.2-3.3 luster, silky to dull color, blue or bluish-green. It is found in Austria, France. Bolivia, the Republic of South Africa (the variety known as tiger s-eye) and in the United States, in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The name crocidolile is derived from the Greek, meaning to weave, in reference to its fibrous appearance. See also Uat s-Eye. [Pg.451]

Slephanite occurs associated with other silver minerals and is believed lo be primary in character. Localities are in ihe Czech Republic and Slovakia, Saxony, the Harz Mountains, Sardinia Cornwall, England Chile and Mexico, In the United States it is found in Nevada, where it is an important silver ore. It was named for the Archduke Stephan of Austria, mining director of that country at the time this mineral was first described. [Pg.1540]


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