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Consultation Hungary

AOAC/FAO/IAEA/IUPAC Expert Consultation, Guidelines for Single Laboratory Validation of Analytical Methods for Trace-level Concentrations of Organic Chemicals, Workshop, 8-11 November 1999, Miskolc, Hungary (1999). Also available on the Word Wide Web http //www.iaea.oi trc/(see pesticides —> method validation). [Pg.133]

A paper was presented to the consultation meeting held in Budapest, Hungary 1983. [Pg.12]

After the First World War, he obtained considerable financial assistance from the National Science Foundation of Hungary, the Szechenyi Scientific Society, and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, but he still had to supplement his income by doing private consulting work for industry. [Pg.3]

An example in this regard is Hungary. The first paper with allocation principles that was published for consultation contained - most likely inspired by the notified German allocation plan - a number of ex-post adjustments at installation level. The plan notified in November 2004 no longer contained these features. [Pg.25]

In Hungary, macroeconomic analysis was aimed at forecasting the total amount of CO2 emissions in the sectors under the ETS in 2005-2007. The sum of the sectoral projections would constitute the total quantity to be allocated. The study, which took about six months to prepare, was prepared by researchers at the Budapest University of Economic Studies. At the outset of the public consultation, this forecast was presented as a total quantity. For the Ministry of Environment, the ministry responsible for setting the total quantity, keeping the amount of allowances low was of paramount importance because Hungary, though below its Kyoto Protocol target, is much closer to it... [Pg.252]

Furthermore, the difficulties encountered with using forecasts as a primary basis for allocations in the new Member States can expected to re-emerge in the preparation of the second NAP. Under the current rules, the 2008-2012 NAPs in new Member States would have to rely on forecasts made in 2006 for a period that is two to six years from then, well beyond a reasonable time-span necessary for the predictability that is required when distributing valuable assets. (The outcome of the public consultations on forecasts in Hungary was discussed above in detail.) The proposed total quantities will therefore be based more on the outcome of a political process that decides on the level of emissions that is considered acceptable. It was mentioned before that reducing CO2 emissions is not a primary political objective in countries that are still far from their Kyoto Protocol targets. We should not therefore expect very ambitious proposals. [Pg.264]

He has worked as a consultant in Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Hungary, Germany, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Sudan, Romania, UAE, UK and USA. He has worked on nuclear power stations in USA, UK, France, Germany, Finland and Hungary, offshore oil platforms in the North Sea, the Black Sea and the Indian Ocean, and refineries in Europe and Africa. [Pg.1]


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