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Kirkbride P, Gelmon K, Eisenhauer E, et al. Paclitaxel and concurrent radiotherapy in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer the Canadian experience. SeminRadiat Oncol 1999 9(2 Suppl 1) 102-107. [Pg.86]

Given the apparent lack of current industrial interest in U. S. tar sands and heavy oil as well as the developmental time horizons suggested by the Canadian experience, sulfur output from this source appears unlikely through the year 2000. [Pg.17]

Gourishankar S, Jhangri GS, Tonelli M, Wales LH, Cockfield SM. Development of diabetes mellitus following kidney transplantation a Canadian experience. Am J Transplant 2004 4(ll) 1876-82. [Pg.688]

Canadian criminal law, like U.S. criminal law, recognizes a defense of automatism in cases where the defendant has acted in a state of unconsciousness. What makes the Canadian experience in this area particularly interesting is the very full discussion of the subject to be found in a number of court decisions, including a decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the case of R. v Parks (23). After the Parks decision the issue of somnambulism arose in a number of provincial court decisions, in which concern over the use of the automatism defense in such cases was aired. [Pg.371]

Iskedjian M, Hux M, Remington GJ. The Canadian experience with risperidone for the treatment of schizophrenia an overview. J Psychiatry Neurosci 1998 23(4) 229-39. [Pg.356]

It is worth repeating that emergency planning and development is the subject of local legislation. What is provided here are some guidelines based on the Canadian experience. They do not represent the laws of any jurisdiction. [Pg.250]

In describing canola/rapeseed oil food uses, the Canadian experience is of significant interest for a number of reasons. First, canola/rapeseed was originally developed and introduced in Canada commercially so that considerable experience in using canola oil in edible oil products has been accumulated over a longer period of time. Second, canola, after its introduction, rapidly became the most important oilseed crop and the most heavily used edible oil in Canada, as documented below. Third, the Canadian edible oil products market demanded a variety of high-quahty products, which led edible oil producers to develop many uses for canola oil as well as find applications especially suited for it. [Pg.742]

Boulet LP, Chapman KR Asthma education The Canadian experience. Chest 1994 106(suppl 4) 206S-210S. [Pg.178]

J.M. McAndless35 has reported on recent Canadian experience in chemical warfare agent destruction, in Project SWIFTSURE. [Pg.89]

McAndless, J.M, "Recent Canadian Experience in Chemical Warfare Agent... [Pg.224]

Typical chemical composition of crude, refined and deodorized canola oils is presented in Table 4.12. The deodorized oil data represents the oil quality as it is used as a food ingredient. The data are based on Canadian experience. [Pg.109]

Based on the Canadian experience, the project Mitigation of the Environmental Impact of Mining Waste was also started collaterally in Sweden by six universities together with the mining industry under financial support from the MISTRA governmental program. [Pg.167]

Lester, R.L. and K. Kaul Isolation and characterization of the inositol containing sphingolipids of tobacco and the development of relatively selective methods for the removal of these constituents from tobacco Proc. Univ. KY Tobacco Health Workshop Conf. (1973) 777-786. Levasseur, G., J. Filion, and M.J. Kaiserman Less hazardous Fact or fiction The Canadian experience 61st Tobacco Science Research Conference, Program Booklet and Abstracts, Vol. 61, Paper No. 19, 2007,... [Pg.1445]

The Americans and Canadians experimented early with jute fiber soaked in fuel oil and other wicks designed to catch fire from the bursting charge and help the liquid agent to vaporize in cold weather. Many of these shells are misdiagnosed as incendiary shells instead of chemical shells. [Pg.47]

The Canadian experience with Road Safety Audits continues to be positive and accepted in one form or another across the country. A national educational programme implemented by the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) dramatically increased the number of qualified auditors. The instructors for the TAC programme were the authors of the TAC publication on Road Safety Audits and are all experienced auditors. The provinces of Alberta and British Columbia have produced Road Safety Audit manuals. [Pg.135]

Schaubel DE, Morrison HI, Fenton SS Com- 12 paring mortality rates on CAPD/CCPD and hemodialysis. The Canadian experience act... [Pg.198]

In evaluating the magnitude of American BW achievement it should be remembered that the United States began operations with British and Canadian experience to draw on and with the added advantages over these allies of almost unlimited funds and personnel and with the finest facilities obtainable. There was also some justice in the remark reported by the chief of technical operations at Camp Detrick, after a visit to his British counterpart in 1944, that there was "a certain amount of duplication of effort in the several countries that we in the States [did] not take full account of their fundamental studies and. . . attacked de novo problems which they had solved satisfactorily. ... [Pg.121]

Etemad, Hamid G., 1983, World Product Mandating in Perspective, in A. Rugman (ed.). Multinationals and Technology Transfer The Canadian Experience, New York Prae-ger. [Pg.284]

The Canadian experience with Road Safety Audits has been positive, and is accepted in one form or another across the country. The general impression of many of the very senior Canadian auditors is that safety has become a valued input to road projects and that that Road Safety Audits are an interim step to a more inclusive road safety culture... [Pg.152]


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