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Ducoffre G, Claeys F, Bruaux P. 1990. Lowering time trend of blood lead levels in Belgium since 1978. Environ Res 51 25-34. [Pg.510]

President and Mrs. Hoover met this pale-faced woman at the front door of the White House and after an informal family dinner she was escorted to the National Academy of Sciences. Here the President of the United States presented her with a silver-encased draft for fifty thousand dollars, with which to purchase a gram of radium in Belgium. Since the discovery, in 1921, of rich radium ore deposits in upper Katanga of the Belgian Congo, Belgium had cut the price of radium in half. Otherwise she would have again received American-produced radium. [Pg.170]

Plastic Suppliers is among the world s leading manufacturers of biaxially oriented polystyrene. Polyflex and Labelflex films have been manufactured in Columbus, Ohio since the 1970s and at the Sidaplax subsidiary in Gentbrugge, Belgium, since 1957. [Pg.126]

Contribution of fossil fuels and air pollutants emissions in Belgium since 1980 The role of traffic ... [Pg.5]

Bayer AG in Germany has been active in PPS research since the mid-1980s, culminating in the constmction of a commercial PPS plant in Belgium. [Pg.441]

The modem history of the military use of toxic chemical agents (1,3—5) dates from the first full-scale (chlorine) gas attack on April 22, 1915, near Ypres, Belgium in World War I. There were a few reports of the limited use of toxic chemicals since that time. The Italians employed mustard, a bUster agent, during the Ethiopian war in 1935 and 1936 the Japanese used toxic chemicals in a number of small-scale engagements in the early years of their war with China and Iraq purportedly employed both mustard and nerve gases in the 1980s. [Pg.397]

Gilbert Stork (1921-1 was born on Mew Year s eve in Brussels, Belgium. He received his secondary education in France, his undergraduate degree atthe University of Florida, and his Ph.D. with Samuel McElvain atthe University of Wisconsin in 1945. Following s period on the faculty at Harvard University, he has been professor of chemistry at Columbia University since 1953. A world leader in the development of organic synthesis. Stork has devised many useful new synthetic procedures and has accomplished the laboratory synthesis of many complex molecules. [Pg.897]

He had taken the most interest in skilled workers, but that was normal since he was, in a way, a skilled worker himself. After the constmction was done (if it ever did get done), he would have craftsmen and laboratory assistants to help him operate it in the coming days of peace. One day a chemist-inmate had stopped him to talk about a new idea Ambros praised the idea and advised him to use it in a PhD. thesis "some day." The defense had not made the mistake of locating the chemist. Minskoff had found skilled workers, too, in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and England. [Pg.188]

ANTHANE/ANODEK [Anaerobic Methane/Anaerobic O. de Konickx] A process for generating methane by the anaerobic fermentation of industrial organic wastes. Invented by the Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago engineered by the Studiebureau O. de Konickx, Belgium, and commercialized since 1977. [Pg.23]

Stork, G. Terrell, R. Szmuszkovicz, J. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1954, 76, 2029. Gilbert J. Stork (1921-) was born in Brussels, Belgium. Being Jewish, he immigrated to the US due to rising antisemitism. He earned his Ph.D. at Wisconsin in 1945 and later became an assistant professor at Harvard. Since he was not awarded tenure in 1953, Stork moved to Columbia University where he has taught ever since. [Pg.578]

Since Australia led the way in 1992, economic evaluation has become a formal component of reimbursement decisions, or the development of national guidance for health technologies, in more than 10 other jurisdictions. These include eight countries of the European Union (Belgium, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, and the United Kingdom), plus Canada, New Zealand, and Norway. [Pg.215]


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