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Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation of Australia CSIRO

Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation of Australia (CSIRO)... [Pg.255]

The top submerged lance-slag bath reactor for injection of gases and fuel into a slag bath was developed in Australia by the Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation (CSIRO), and was termed the SIROSMELT Process. The original aim was to avoid the refractory problems... [Pg.119]

High-brightness lamps, which were developed at CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia), are based on standard hollow cathodes, but contain a pair of auxiliary electrodes (13). In ordinary hollow cathode lamps, not all the atoms which are sputtered off the cathode are excited. Since only the excited... [Pg.215]

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation 2007 Nutrient Requirements of Domesticated Ruminants, Collingwood,Vic., Australia, CSIRO Publishing. [Pg.302]

Division of Energy Technology and Process Science and Engineering, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Box 312, Clayton South, VIC 3169, Australia e-mail Anand.Bhatt csiro.au Graeme.Snook csiro.au... [Pg.189]

Research and development on polymers in Australia is carried out in Universities and other tertiary education institutes which exist in each State, within the development laboratories of companies and within the divisions of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). For many decades, Australia has been unique amongst Western countries in that the bulk of research and development has been carried out in the public sector, mainly by CSIRO which is an organisation of some 7000 staff and annual R D budget of over 400M. [Pg.355]

The Hxl Intiative was established in 2006 by three of Australia s publicly funded research organisations - Commonwealth Scientific Research Organisation (CSIRO), Defence Science Technology Organisation (DSTO) and National ICT Australia (NICTA) as a new national initiative in ICT-Augmented Human Interactivity. The initiative is distributed across Australia, with key sites in Sydney and Adelaide (see also [1]). [Pg.675]


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