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Source UNODC Annual Reports Questionnaires data, National Household Surveys submitted to UNODC, United States Department of State (Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs) International Narcotics Control Strategy Report law enforcement reports, reports from epidemiological networks, UNODC Global Assessment Programme on Drug Abuse (GAP)... [Pg.94]

Steam International Association for Properties of Steam National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Md. 20899 Textiles International Bureau for Standardization of Man-made Fibers Lautengartenstrasse 12 CH-4010 Basle Switzerland... [Pg.25]

A. J. Baker and T. W. Jeffries, Status of Wood Hydrolysisfor Ethanol Production, Report of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Porest Service, for U.S. Agency for International Development Support Bureau, Office of Energy (TMR Authorization No. 81—89), Washington, D.C., June 1981. [Pg.336]

Source Chemical and Engineering News, Facts and Figures for the Chemical Industry, American Plastics Council, Fiber Economics Bureau, and International Institute of Synthetic Rubber Producers... [Pg.20]

CIPM), which meets annually and oversees the work of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM). The BIPM, based at Sevres just outside Paris, has the responsibility for international standards and is a center for international research and cooperation in metrology. The CIPM has created a number of advisory specialist committees (consultative committees) that are each chaired by a member of CIPM. The committee of interest to chemists is the Consultative Committee on the Amount of Substance (CCQM). It oversees the Avogadro project and coordinates a series of international interlaboratory trials called Key Comparisons (BIPM 2003), which... [Pg.12]

For various reasons, groups such as the American Association of Pharmaceutical Chemists, the National Association of Medicinal Products, and the National Association of Druggists had opposed the bill in its initial form and lobbied actively for a number of modifications resulting in submission of a final form in 1913. Following considerable debate between House and Senate committees over proposed amendments, the Harrison Narcotics Act was passed on December 14, 1914, and went into effect March 1, 1915. Enforcement was assigned to the Bureau of Internal Revenue within the Treasury Department. [Pg.358]

D. M. Henderson and H. T. Prentice, International Directory of Botanical Gardens. Regnum Vegetabile, Vol. 95. International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomenclature, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1977. [Pg.25]

Consideration of depreciation as a cost permits realistic evaluation of profits earned by a company and, therefore, provides a basis for determination of Federal income taxes. Simultaneously, the consideration of depreciation as a cost provides a means whereby funds are set aside regularly to provide recovery of the invested capital. When accountants deal with depreciation, they must follow certain rules which are established by the U.S. Bureau of Internal Revenue for determination of income taxes. These rules deal with allowable life for the depreciable equipment and acceptable mathematical procedures for allocating the depreciation cost over the life of the asset. [Pg.268]

All stills, regardless of their purpose must be registered with the U. S. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Applications for the required blank forms should be made to the United states Collector of Internal Revenue of the district in which the still is to be operated. [Pg.128]

Neosol [Shell]. TM for ethanol based on a formulation approved by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. [Pg.881]

Bureau of Internal Revenue, Annual Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. annual, 1916-. Production, withdrawals, imports, and raw materials of ethyl alcohol by states and by months. Data for 1927-1933 reported in Statistics Concerning Intoxicating Liquors, Bureau of Industrial Alcohol, Department of Justice. [Pg.434]

The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of the American Chemical Society, the Faculty of Science and Technology, and the Hawkesbury Foundation, University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury. They also thank Mr. B. Corliss, Connoisseurs Choice, Sydney for the supply of authenticated melons and Mr. R. Finlayson, Department of Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Australia for ICP analysis. One of us (YW) thanks the Australian International Development Bureau for a scholarship. [Pg.239]

Spoiler Lower 2 ft for column to be jacketed for 40 psi steam Registry U.S. Bureau of Internal Revenue Available from National Carbon Co., Inc., New York... [Pg.166]

From the probable useful life and from due consideration of obsolescence and economic life, the salvage values of the various types of equipment are established. Depreciation rates on equipment and machinery as fixed by the U.S. Bureau of Internal Revenue for tax purposes are presented in Table 6-17. A company may establish its own depreciation rates, but these must be approved by the U.S. Bureau of Internal Revenue. For preliminary estimates a rate equal to 10 per cent per year may be used for equipment and 3 per cent per year for masonry buildings and 4 to 5 per cent for frame buildings. [Pg.243]

In 1998, the Tibet Bureau of Public Health (TBPH), now the Tibet Department of Health (TDOH), put forward a request to the WHO for international assistance in the effort for IDD elimination in Tibet. Based on recommendations from the feasibility study funded by the WHO and led by two of the authors, the Tibet IDD Elimination Project was developed and funded by AusAID. The project was implemented in 2000-2004 (Eastman and Li, 2004). The major components of the project were to ... [Pg.832]

Bureau for Employers Activities. (2012). Gender, diversity and equality Training packages for employers. Retrieved from International Labour Organization website http //www.ilo.org/public/english/ dialogue/actemp/whatwedo/projects/diversity.htm... [Pg.408]

BISFA The International Bureau for the Standardisation of Man-Made Fibres (2000) Terminology of Man-Made Fibres (available on the internet at http //www.bisfa.org/ termino/termino.htm). [Pg.1672]

For internal quality control commercially available (certified) reference materials from, e.g.. Community Bureau of Reference (BCR) (Belgium, for Cd-B), Nycomed (Norway, for Cd-B and Cd-U), and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) (USA, for Cd-B and Cd-U) be used. [Pg.294]


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