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Community Work Group

This CoP is complementing the information of IFRA and lOFI. It is continuously updated by experts of the industry and the trade by the Hazard Communication Working Group (HCWG) and furnishes for the disposal of people all over the world occupied in handling essential oils and aromatic chemicals an up-to-date recommendation for a proper classification and labeling of hazardous fragrance and flavor raw materials (Protzen, 1989). [Pg.910]

Specialized Experts Working Group of the European Commission, Officialf Eur. Commun. (No. C 94/9) (1992). [Pg.512]

Morbidity The incidence of disease in a community or a working group. [Pg.1461]

These three elements were first made during a 15-month period of intense activity from late 1994 to early 1996 at GSI, Darmstadt. They therefore post-date the deliberations of the lUPAC/IUPAP international working group, but the publications convincingly meet the stringent criteria for discovery elaborated by that group and have been widely accepted by the scientific community. So far, no names have been officially proposed or recommended for elements 110-112. [Pg.1283]

In addition to the formal committees specified in directives, the commission is assisted by other expert committees and working groups. Depending on the subject matter, these can be drawn from the regulatory bodies, the scientific community, or industry and end-user associations. [Pg.28]

Genetic conditions are not named in one standard way (unlike genes, which are given an official name and symbol by a formal committee). Doctors who treat families with a particular disorder are often the first to propose a name for the condition. Expert working groups may later revise the name to improve its usefulness. Naming is important because it allows accurate and effective communication about particular conditions, which will ultimately help researchers find new approaches to treatment. [Pg.27]

Members of this team jointly meet with the EPA to facilitate these goals. This working group has been a success in improving communications with all parties to implement the consent decrees and meet the stated objectives. [Pg.266]

While the use of pure heroin among teens was found to be small, and unchanged from 2003 to 2004, the study did indicate that teens perception of heroin as a dangerous substance has markedly declined. An additional and more detailed study conducted by the Community Epidemiological Work Group (a subset of the MTF... [Pg.87]

CEC (Commission of the European Communities), Environment and Quality of Life, CORINAIR Working Group on Emission Factors for Calculating 1985 Emissions for Road Traffic, Vol. 1 Methodology and Emission Factors, Final Report, EUR 12260 EN, 1989. [Pg.39]


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