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Wageningen University and Research Centre Product design and Quality management group, PO Box 8129, 6700EV Wageningen, The Netherlands. E-mail kasper.hettinga wur.nl... [Pg.172]

Drcxlcr, K. E. (1992). Nanosysicins Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation. New York Wiley, ten Wolde, A., ed. (1998). Nanotechnology Towards a Molecular Construction Kit. The Hague Netherlands Study Centre for Technology Trends. [Pg.813]

Department of Polymer Chemistry and Materials Science Centre University of Groningen Nijenborgh 4 NL-9747 AG Groningen The Netherlands... [Pg.10]

NETHERLANDS,GOVERNMENT DUTCH PLASTICS PRODUCERS CENTRE FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY... [Pg.87]

Guinde, J.B., Gorrde, M., Heijnngs, R. etal. (2001) Life Cycle Assessment An Operational Guide to the ISO Standards. Centre of Environmental Science (CML), Leiden University, The Netherlands. [Pg.225]

Chant, V, J. Lovatt, and E. Morofsky, 1991. Canada Centre Building, Scarborough Five-Year Energy Systems Performance Summary, Thermastock 91, Scheveningen, The Netherlands. [Pg.21]

Figure 9.3 The whole-body counter of University Medical Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands. The counter has a mobile shadow shield with two Nal(Tl) scintillation detectors (4x6 in) placed at opposite sites of the subject. The lead shielding is 100 cm long with a diameter of 90 cm. The scanner moves on rails over a distance of 240 cm with an adjustable speed. Extreme variations in geometry yield practically the same value for 59Fe activity. The equipment can be used for measurements in man and small animals. Figure 9.3 The whole-body counter of University Medical Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands. The counter has a mobile shadow shield with two Nal(Tl) scintillation detectors (4x6 in) placed at opposite sites of the subject. The lead shielding is 100 cm long with a diameter of 90 cm. The scanner moves on rails over a distance of 240 cm with an adjustable speed. Extreme variations in geometry yield practically the same value for 59Fe activity. The equipment can be used for measurements in man and small animals.
Section of Molecular Cytology and Centre for Advanced Microscopy, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 316, 1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands... [Pg.4]

Smit AAMFR, van den Berg F, Leistra M (1997) Estimation method for the volatilization from fallow soils. Environmental Planning Bureau series 2, Wageningen, Netherlands, DLO Winand Staring Centre... [Pg.102]

CLM, Centre for Agriculture and Environment (1996) Sustainability of energy crops in Europe. Utrecht, the Netherlands... [Pg.71]

De Vries, W., Bakker, D. I. (1998b). Manual for Calculating Critical Loads of Heavy Metals for Soils and Surface Waters. DLO Winand Staring Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands, Report 165, 91 pp. [Pg.426]

Beurskens, L. and de Noord, M. (2003). Offshore Wind Power Developments. Report. Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN). [Pg.163]

Schaffer et al. (2004). Learning From the Sun. Final report of the Photex project. Netherlands ECN (Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands). [Pg.166]

Castello, P., Tzimas, E., Moretto, P. and Peteves, S. D. (2005). Techno-Economic Assessment of Hydrogen Transmission Distribution Systems in Europe in the Medium and Long Term. Joint Research Centre (JRC), Report EUR 21586 EN. Petten, The Netherlands The Institute for Energy. [Pg.346]

An indication of the environmental effects of hydrogen deployment for each of six European countries (France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and the UK) is given in Fig. 19.10, where the fine dust emissions are shown for the hydrogen high-penetration scenario. Similar trends are found for other pollutants. The data are normalised in respect to the baseline scenario and show a trend very similar for the analysed countries with a reduction of more than 70% in 2050. The results are an average per country. At a local level, higher reductions can also be achieved if nontechnical measures, such as limitation of city centre access for non-zero emission vehicles, are taken. [Pg.590]


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