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W. Clinton, "Evaluation of Stored Coffee Products," Proceedings of the 9th Colloquium of ASIC, London, 1980, p. 273. [Pg.391]

In 1959 Clinton and coworkers reported the first synthesis of some pyrazole fused androstane derivatives and described their biological activity (B-76MI40404). Stanazolol (695) or 17-methyl-2iT-5o -androst-2-eno[3,2-c]pyrazol-17/3-ol was 10 times as active as 17a -methyltestosterone in improving nitrogen retention in rats (B-80MI40406), and its myotrophic activity was only twice that of 17a-methyltestosterone. It is used as an anabolic steroid with no lasting adverse side effects. [Pg.293]

BWR 5/6 Clinton Grand Gulf 1 Perry 1 River Bend LaSalle 1,2 WNP 2 Nine Mile Point 2... [Pg.393]

MK Clinton Grand Gulf Perry I - River Bend... [Pg.396]

Protocol. In 1997, prior to President Clinton s acceptance of the Kyoto Protocol, U.S. Senate Resolution 98, the Byrd-Hcgcl resolution, which was passed by a vote of ninety-five to zero, imposes specific requirements that must be met before the Kyoto Protocol can be ratified. The resolution calls for a specific timeline and commitments by developing countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and evidence that adoption of the Kyoto Protocol would not result in serious harm to the U.S. economy. In addition, the Fifth Conference of the Parties (1999) failed to resolve numerous outstanding issues held over from the previous conference, and put off critical decision making until the Sixth Conference of the Parties in The Ffague, Netherlands, in November 2000. [Pg.250]

The Clinton Administration (1993-2000) that followed was far more inclined to embrace environmental activism than Reagan or Bush, and far more likely to propose command and control solutions to energy and environmental problems. However, the Clinton Administration also realized the need to allow markets to work, to do otheiwise would result in some of the disastrous consequences of intervention policies used in the 1970s. [Pg.587]

Landsdowne, VA Eno Transportation Foundation, Inc. Hewlett, R. G., and Anderson, O. E., Jr. (1991). History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Vol. 1 1939-1946. Berkeley, University of California Press. Hewlett, R. G., and Duncan, F. (1991). Atomic Shield, Vol. 2 1947—1952. Berkeley University of California Press. Hewlett, R. G., and Holl, J. (1991). Atoms for Peace and War Eisenhower and the Atomic Energy Commission, Vol. 3 1953-1961. Berkeley University of California Press. Eandy, M. K. Roberts, IM. J. Thomas, S. R. and Eansy, M. K. (1994). The Environmental Protection Agency Asking the Wrong Questions From Nixon to Clinton. New York Oxford University Press. [Pg.591]

Unlike the gasoline tax that only impacts the transportation sector, carbon taxes affect all sectors of the economy. Implemented by some European countries and proposed in the United States by the Clinton Administration in 1993, the carbon tax makes consumption of fossil fuels more expensive for the energy user. The goals of a carbon tax are to reduce the consumption of energy and to make non-carbon emitting sources like wind and hydroelectric more cost-competitive with fossil fuels. [Pg.593]

Ground breaking for the Clinton Laboratories, what Oak Ridge was originally called, occurred in Eebruai y 1943. Whereas the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos served as the center of weapons design,... [Pg.817]

April. U.S. President Bill Clinton announces that the United States will stabilize greenhouse gas emissions at 1990 levels by the year 2000. [Pg.1250]


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