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CORDIS Community Research Development Information Service research biblio. variable author submis- sions Cordis online periodi- cally http //www.cor- dis.lu/en/ home.html... [Pg.285]

GORE. The CORE Electronic Chemistry Library is a joint project of Cornell University, OCLC (On-line Computer Library Center), Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), and the American Chemical Society. The CORE database will contain the full text of American Chemical Society Journals from 1980, associated information from Chemical Abstracts Service, and selected reference texts. It will provide machine-readable text that can be searched and displayed, graphical representations of equations and figures, and full-page document images. The project will examine the performance obtained by the use of a traditional printed index as compared with a hypertext system (SUPERBOOK) and a document retrieval system (Pixlook) (6,116). [Pg.131]

Author thanks M.D. Romero-Smchez and C.M. Cepeda-Jimenez for obtaining most of the experimental results included in this chapter. Author also thanks the Spanish Research Agency (MICYT, Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia) and the Valencian Community Research Agency (Conselleria de Educacion y Ciencia, Generalitad Valenciana) for granting different projects in the improvement of adhesion of rubber. [Pg.771]

Communications Research Laboratory and PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST), 588-2 Iwaoka, Nishi-ku, Kobe 61-2492, Japan E-mail syoko crl.go.jp... [Pg.205]

A.T T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 07974-2070 Bell Communications Research, Inc., Red Bank, NJ 07701-7020... [Pg.296]

AT T Bell Laboratories, 296,430 Bell Communications Research, Inc., 296 Carnegie Mellon University, 78 Case Western Reserve University, 238 Colorado State University, 420 Dow Corning Corporation, 156 Ethyl Corporation, 277 Fraunhofer-Institut fur Silicatforschung, 333 Hiroshima University, 209 Hitachi Ltd., 209... [Pg.498]

Banin A., Nir S., Brummer G.W., Han F.X., Serban C., Krumnohler J. Cd pollution in soils Long-term processes in the solid phase, there characterization and models for their prediction. Joint Israel-Commission of the European Communities research projects. Final report. No. of Project ISC-8911-ISR (ENV), 1995. [Pg.330]

We surveyed 20 homes for radon in 14 towns in New Jersey within a radius of 25 km from Chester, New Jersey in cooperation with Bell Communication Research, Inc. In a second geographical region encompassing 5 counties centered around Morris County, we measured radon concentrations in 50 residential buildings scattered in 24 towns through the cooperation of a local insurance company. [Pg.50]

In spite of the numerous strengths that assessment brings to the treatment of a drug problem, many measures are culturally limited. Cultural bias of measures may be one of the most poorly understood concepts in the treatment community. Researchers have discovered over time that assessment can be culturally biased in a number of ways, some that are quite obvious and others that are much more subtle. These biases can negatively affect the treatment of minority clients by producing false information about the clients and their drug problems, which in turn... [Pg.163]

Outcome 1. Suppose that risk perception is the main driver of a consumer s reaction to a food safety scare. This would suggest that communicating research information effectively is a powerful tool in changing behavior. That is, providing and communicating the true probabilities of being exposed to the risk (when possible) will be a useful way to respond to consumers concerns. [Pg.119]

R. Westerholm, L.J. Pettersson, State of the Art Multi-Fuel Reformers for Automotive Fuel Cell Applications Problem Identification and Research Needs, KFB Swedish Transport Communications Research Board, Stockholm, October 31, 1999. [Pg.225]

Today the reality is that chemical warfare research with military volunteers is essentially non-existent (except for some neuroprotection and treatment studies) and seems unlikely to be approved in the foreseeable future. Even in the civilian community, research involving the administration of chemicals of any kind, including therapeutic drugs, to human subjects has become difficult and must satisfy an increasingly long list of criteria. [Pg.257]

Xylose isomerases (EC 5.3.1.5), often referred to as glucose isomerase, have been studied extensively, in large part because of their use in the conversion of glucose to fructose for high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). The world market for HFCS is expected to reach a total of 7.9 million metric tons in 1990 which, at a cost of 0.20/LB, would amount to 3.2 billion (i), and sales of xylose isomerase is expected to be about 15 million (T. Wallace, International Biosynthetics, personal communication). Research on xylose isomerase has produced DNA sequences of the gene from a number of bacterial strains, including the detailed structure of the xylose operon (2-7). In addition, x-ray crystallographic studies (8), kinetic measurements (9), and the use of inhibitors (10,11) have led to descriptions of the location of the active site and mechanistic models of its activity. [Pg.486]

Photonic crystals have been hailed as the optical equivalent of semiconductors. Eli Yablonovitch at Bell Communications Research first developed the idea of such crystals in the 1980s. [Pg.360]

Miniature Thin-Film Fuel Cells. In 1990. C.K. Dyer (Bell Communications Research, Morristown. New Jersey ) reported the successful construction of a tiny electrochemical device (unconventional fuel celli... [Pg.690]

PERCeptual EVALuation method (PERCEVAL, Communications Research Centre,... [Pg.318]

Biocomputer. Miami, Fl. Communication Research institute, 1967. Reprinted by whole Earth Catalog, Menlo Park, Calif., 1971. [Pg.275]

Carpenter (1995) specified four questions that communication should try to answer What do we know, with what accuracy, and how confident are we about our data What don t we know, and why are we uncertain What could we know, if we had more time, money, and talent What should we know to act in the face of uncertainty The first two questions are ones that CDC uses when it reports results of site-specific biomonitoring studies (J. Pirkle, CDC, personal commun., May 16, 2005). Both are valuable, but attention should also be devoted, in communication research and practice, to the latter two questions. [Pg.234]

Anderson, C.M., and Martin, M.M. (1995). Communication motives of assertive and responsive communicators. Communication Research Reports, 12, 186-191. [Pg.59]

Creason JP, Svendsgaard DJ, Bumgarner JE, et al. 1978. Maternal-fetal tissue levels of sixteen trace elements in eight communities. Research Triangle Park, NC US Environmental Protection Agency. EPA/600/1-78/033. [Pg.110]

Most of the present book is dedicated to one class of Arthropoda, the Insecta, because chemical communication research in this class is the most complete and broadly illustrated. This type of research on the chelicerate arthropods of the class Arachnida is, by contrast, poorly developed. We saw for example in Chapter 7, studies of chemical ecology interactions with Acari and particularly mite-insect interactions, and a few examples of chemical interaction with spiders were also shown in the same chapter on chemical mimicry, even though spiders are the most familiar and numerous of the arachnids. We undertook some work and about 15-10 years ago on contact chemical signal description and its relationship with behavior, physiology and reproduction, in different types of Aranea (spiders). We will present here a distillation of this work with a review of studies on the subject by different authors. Most notable here is the poverty of research on contact recognition signals and relative behavioral works on the order Scorpionida, the scorpions. Some of the few chemical data available are published here for the first time. [Pg.344]

Within parts of the scientific community researching ionic liquids, often a notion of different "generations" of ionic liquids is expressed. The chloroaluminate ionic liquids can be viewed as the first generation of ILs. They show new and fascinating properties but their sensitivity towards water limits the possible uses for them. Tetrafluoroborates and Hexafluorophosphates can be considered ILs of the second generation. They have a lower or no sensitivity towards moisture and can be handled under air. Today, research scientists are working on the third and even fourth generation of ionic liquids. [Pg.87]

Goteborg Institutionen for joumalistik och masskommunikation, Goteborgs universitet. Berelson, B. (1952) Content analysis in communication research. New York Hafner. [Pg.66]

Hansen, A., Cottle, S., Negrine, R. Newbold, C. (1998) Mass communication research methods. London Macmillan. [Pg.67]

C. Ribbens, Sci. Commun. Research Dept. N. V. Koninkl. Pharm. Fabrieken vjh Broendes-Stheeman Pharmacia. 10, 9 (1960-1) Chem. Abstr. 56, 7378i (1962). [Pg.722]

Asphalt Mixes, Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Research Report 145,1969. [Pg.196]

Conduct and support biomedical, behavioral, and health services research and communicate research results to health professionals and the public. [Pg.39]


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