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U.S. Htomic Energy Commission Document 1174-71, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1971. [Pg.9]

Commission of the European Communities, Synoptic Document No. 7. Draft of Provisional List of Monomers and Additives Used in the Manufacture of Plastics and Coatings Intended to Come into Contact with Foodstuffs, Commission Document CS/PM/2356, Brussels (15 May, 1994). [Pg.27]

C Tracer Studies in the Rearrangement of Unsymmetrical a-Diketones Phenylglyoxal to Mandelic Acid. J. Amer. chem. Soc. 70, 3499 (1948). 146. — CM Tracer Studies in the Rearrangements of a-Diketones. III. The Rearrangement of Unsymmetrical Benzils. Brookhaven Conf. Rep., Chem. Conf. Nr. 4, 49—58 (1950). Vgl. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Document, BNL 44 (1950). [Pg.184]

New substances are registered in ELINCS (European List of Notified Chemical Substances). ELINCS is published in the Official Journal of the European Union. A 5th edition of ELINCS, compiling substances notified until 30 June 1995, is the last available update published in the Official Journal. A 6th edition, comprehensive of substances notified until 30 June 1998, and published in aU EU languages as a Commission document, is available online via Europa EUR-Lex Web site http // eur-lex.europa.eu/, located under Documents of Public Interest with reference COM(2003) 642, dated 29.10.2003. ELINCS is currently maintained in English only, and published only as an Internet document on the ECB Web site (ECB 2006), where the latest update replaces previous versions. [Pg.37]

Ml. McDonell, W. R., U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Document, UCRL-1378, July (1951). [Pg.423]

W.G. de Ruig and A.A.M. Jansen, in Criteria to Limit the Number of False Positive and False Negative Results for Analyses Near the Limit of Determination, WHO/ FAO Codex Alimentarius Commission, Document CX/MAS 92/15/7, Rome, Italy (1992). [Pg.790]

Whatever the approach, consideration should be given to avoiding duplication of effort, and where possible qualification verification and test procedures should use or reference system acceptance and engineering inspection and commissioning documentation. [Pg.612]

Harley JH (1972) US Atomic Energy Commission Document, HASL 300, Health and Safety Laboratory (now Environmental Measurements Laboratory), US Department of Energy, New York, USA. [Pg.87]

Knauer, J. B., and Weaver, B., U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Document ORNL-TM-2428, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, 1968. [Pg.65]

FOCUS. Surface water models and EU registration of plant protection products. European Commission document 6476/VI/96. 1997. [Pg.648]

Due to the limited commitment of the Ministry of Economy, the economic perspective was taken into consideration by the Ministry of Environment which was not interested in creating additional development barriers for the Polish companies. Therefore, at a relatively early phase of the work, the Ministry of Environment decided to propose additional bonuses above emission projections in order to acknowledge early action. Industry representatives were trying to lobby for the highest possible allocation. The consultants role was to structure the process and organise constructive discussions based on the ETS Directive and the Commission documents, as well as objective data and clear proposals for calculation limits and their allocation. Overall, this phase of work was quite successful, even though industrial representatives tried to enforce their opinions and expectations. [Pg.307]

This reasearch was supported by the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Document No. AEC COO-1088-29, and by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense through the Northwestern University Materials Research Center. We wish to thank Lloyd Cooke of the Union Carbide Corp. and James Reid of the Phillips Petroleum Co. for the gift of polyethylene samples. [Pg.533]

Validation should be considered as part of the complete life cyde of a computer system. The cycle includes the stages of planning, specification, programming, testing, commissioning, document operation, monitoring and modifying. [Pg.630]

Codex Alimentarius Commission, Document ALINORM 89/30, FAO, Rome, Italy, 1989. [Pg.99]

Installation Qualification (IQ) will confirm that the correct infrastructure and associated operating system software are installed. It will also confirm that the configuration of the infrastructure is documented and that systems are in place to maintain the configuration data. As appropriate, confirmatory tests should be documented to confirm the correct installation and operation of the infrastructure element. If commissioning documentation is referenced, then this must be reviewed and approved to be complete. [Pg.319]

L. W. Alvarez Phys. Rev. 70, 799 (1946) see also U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Document AECU 120, or University of California Radiation Laboratory Report UCRL 236. [Pg.25]

Codex Alimentarius Commission, Document CAC/RS 33-1970 Recommended International Standard for Olive Oil, Virgin and Refined and for Refined Olive Oil Residue. [Pg.109]

There is much information available on sampling plans for foodstuffs. The Codex Alimentarius Commission (document CAC/RM 42-1969) deals with sampling plans for prepackaged foods, and there are standards available from the International Standards Organization (ISO) for sampling of various foodstuffs including fresh fruits and vegetables (ISO 874 1980). Details of the mathematical principles involved are dealt with in many books on statistics. [Pg.1586]

Many liquid chlorine lines are fitted with expansion chambers to provide some volume for thermal expansion. The intent is to prevent dangerous increases in pressure as liquid chlorine in a static line becomes warmer. These chambers, their function, and their sizing are the subject of Section 9.1.10.4. When called for, they should be installed above the lines in question and subjected to the routines called for in the precommissioning procedures. Each chamber should be filled with dry air or an inert gas. Compression of this gas provides the buffer against expansion. Part of the commissioning documentation should be a schedule giving the appropriate pressures for all chambers. [Pg.1243]

R.E. Carter, 1951, United States Atomic Energy Commission Document La-1151. Reprinted 1980, Health Phys. 38, 1031-1060. [Pg.619]

Commissioning documentation, including failures and any reason for failures confirming the following -14.2.3 14.2.4... [Pg.78]

In the International Electrotechnical Commission document, lEC 60601-1-9, International Standard for Environmentally Conscious... [Pg.107]

A detailed report on the CP-5 reactor is given in the Atomic Energy Commission document Research Reactors a few of its principal characteristics are summarized here. The reactor core proper is an upright cylinder of D2O 2 ft high and 2 ft in diameter in which are immersed MTR-type aluminum fuel elements (see Fig. 5.28). The sides and bottom of the core are reflected by 2 ft of D2O, and this region in turn is surrounded by 2 ft of graphite. The top of the core is reflected by 2J ft of D2O alone. The fuel elements, of which there are 16, consist of boxlike arrays of fuel plates fabricated of a uranium-aluminum alloy, composed of 17.5 per cent aluminum and 82.5 per cent uranium. For computational purposes we will assume that the volume fraction of aluminum in the core is Vax = 0.0688 and that of D2O, Vdio = 0.914. The reactor was designed to produce 1,000 kw of heat, and at this power level the temperature of the D2O is 49 C. [Pg.321]

Subparagraph 6.1 of PC-XII/B/WP.6, Preparatory Commission document dated 2 November 1995 entitled, Report of the Expert Group on Inspection Procedures. The relevant extract from that Report is as... [Pg.215]

To achieve the desired results, the owner must prepare a document which clearly defines the expectations for the design professionals. If the owner has a facilities design manual which is given to design professionals, all of the requirements should be covered in that publication. If there is no such manual, a commissioning document should be prepared. [Pg.35]


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