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Besides internal quaUty audits, there are audits conducted by external authorities for conformance to estabUshed quaUty systems. The two chief standards affecting the chemical industry are the U.S. Food and Dmg Administration Current Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) regulation and the International Organization for Standardization ISO 9000 series. A quaUty system performance-related standard is the Malcolm Baldrige National QuaUty Award... [Pg.372]

Powder Diffraction File, Inorganic Phases, Organic and Organometallic Phases Search Manual, W. F. McClune, editor-in-chief, International Centre for Diffraction Data, Newtown Square, Pa., 1993. [Pg.218]

Gan Sui, Da Ji and Yuan Hua are all used as chief herbs. Gan Sui drives out the fluid from the meridians, Da Ji from the internal organs and Yuan Hua from the joints and cavities. [Pg.68]

Chief Directly stimulate the Yang or tonify the Yang, warm the internal organs and meridians and expel cold... [Pg.120]

Zhi Gan Cao is sweet and slightly warm, which are the principal properties of herbs that can tonify the Qi. It enters all the ordinary meridians, can tonify the Qi, moderate the speed of Qi and blood, and harmonize the functions of the internal organs. It is particularly selected in the formula with a large dosage as chief to calm the mind and relieve the palpitations and restlessness caused by Heart-Qi deficiency. [Pg.144]

The Heart is located in the Upper-Jiao. It is a fire organ in the Five-Element system and it houses the shen, governs the blood circulation and is considered as the chief of the other internal organs. [Pg.164]

Yi Tang and Gan Cao are sweet and neutral. They enter the Spleen meridian. They are often used as chief in formulas to treat general weakness of Yin, Yang, Qi and blood of all the internal organs. [Pg.375]

The key to persuading people was the portrayal of the cells as simple. One of the chief advocates of the theory of spontaneous generation during the middle of the nineteenth century was Ernst Haeckel, a great admirer of Darwin and an eager popularizer of Darwin s theory. From the limited view of cells that microscopes provided, Haeckel believed that a cell was a simple little lump of albuminous combination of carbon, 7 not much different from a piece of microscopic Jell-O. So it seemed to Haeckel that such simple life, with no internal organs, could be produced easily from inanimate material. Now, of course, we know better. [Pg.24]

J. Eric D. DAVIES Member of the International Organizing Committee Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Inclusion Phenomena... [Pg.14]

William Eugene Parham, Treasurer and member of the Board of Directors and of the Advisory Board of Organic Syntheses, died May 21, 1976 of a coronary occlusion near his summer home on Deer Lake, near Deer River, Minnesota, at the age of 53. Dr. Parham joined the Board of Editors on September 7, 1958 and served as Editor-in-Chief of Volume 44 of Organic Syntheses in 1964. He became a member of the Advisory Board and was elected to the Board of Directors in 1966, and served as Vice President from 1969 to 1974, at. which time he succeeded Richard S. Schreiber as Treasurer. As Treasurer, Dr. Parham was very effective in securing competent legal counsel for Organic Syntheses and in clarifying its foundation tax status with the Internal Revenue Service. [Pg.151]

Dr Violante was Head of the Dipartimento di Scienze Chimico-Agrarie and is Coordinator of the Doctoral School in Agrobiology and Agrochemistry of the University of Naples Federico II. He has served on many committees of the Italian Society of Soil Science (President of the Session Soil Chemistry), and Italian Society of Agricultural Chemistry. He is vice-president and liaisons officer of Gruppo Italiano AIPEA. He was the scientific chairman and chief organizer of International and National Congresses. [Pg.362]

IDS Series B is a companion project to the International Data Series A. Series A reports data on nonaqueous organic mixtures. It is published by the Thermodynamics Research Center at Texas A M University in College Station, Texas. The Executive Officer is Professor Bruno J. Zwolinski. The general objectives and manner of processing data are quite similar for the two series of IDS. Series A started publication in 1973 and about 750 data sheets have been issued. Other sections, or series, of IDS are planned, including a series on electrolytes, one on metal alloys, and one on mixtures of special importance to industry. The editor-in-chief of IDS Series A is Henry V. Kehiaian of Marseille, France. [Pg.479]

For these reasons, in the last decades, there has been an increasing attention, among national and international authorities, toward food safety and authenticity problems the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) played a chief role in regulation and control. [Pg.59]

Zorin, Y. Interview with Aleksandr Yelin, Deputy Chief of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Department for Combating Organized Crime and Terrorism. Izvestiya, 1 February 2007. [Pg.191]

Beyond the Western Fire Chiefs Association issuing the Uniform Fire Code, now NFPA 1, another organization was a partner to ICBO, namely the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) who issued the Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC)138 and the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC). They continue to do so, but now have an agreement with NFPA so that the UMC and the UPC are NFPA s equivalents to the ICC codes. The UPC has little, if any, importance with regard to fire issues. [Pg.639]

Boreskov was a tireless supporter of international cooperation in catalysis. He contributed to the Organization of International Congress on Catalysis by serving as president from 1972 to 1976 and on his initiative, regular bilateral seminars on catalysis—Soviet-Japanese (1971) and Soviet-French (1972)—were organized. Boreskov was the chief coordinator in the USSR in the Soviet-American Scientific cooperation on the problem of Chemical Catalysis in 1973-1980. He was a member of the editorial board of a number of authoritative journals, both foreign and Soviet. [Pg.319]

He has been active in international scientific organizations, notably the OECD, lUPAC and ECPA, over the past 30 years. He has published extensively and is now Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley Series in Agrochemicals and Plant Protection. [Pg.436]


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