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A not-for-profit corporation organized to improve the practice and educational standards of the profession of industrial hygiene. [Pg.277]

Johannes Richard Lischka. The Leblanc Alkali Process in Britain, 1815-1890 From Handicraft to Corporate Organization in the Chemical Industry. Duke Univer-... [Pg.203]

For such major system acquisitions, a more thorough analysis of the system s economics will probably be required. In such a case it is best if those responsible for exploring and/or securing the benefits of LIMS technology, understand the financial decision making process that goes on in the firm and can assess for themselves the value of anticipated benefits and the investment which such benefits would justify. Not only will this insure a judicious system acquisition, but it will develop, in advance, the specific data that the financial decision makers require and which proves the value of the system not just to the labs, but to corporate organization as a whole. [Pg.14]

Though the sale was not to be consummated until February 1942, Farben would remain in control of the Boruta properties until that time. Boruta, with all movables and immovable supplies., plants, premises, and buildings, was transferred to a corporation organized by Farben. The Polish owners got not a cent for their property. Everything was taken over but the debts ... [Pg.121]

Galunic, D. C. Eisenhardt, K. M. 1996. The evolution of intracorporate domains divisional charter losses in high-technology, multidivisional corporations. Organization Science, 7(3) 255. [Pg.169]

The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation is a non profit 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of the state of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service. The Foundation s EIN or federal tax identification number is 64-6221541. Contributions to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent permitted by U.S. federal laws and your state s laws. [Pg.103]

Public Utility District (PUD) A municipal corporation organized to provide electric service to both incorporated cities and towns and unincorporated mral areas. Public utility districts... [Pg.25]

The private equity practitioners approach differs in three ways from that of a traditional corporate organization. First, they concentrate on specific metrics, second, they institutionalize change projects with a lasting impact on performance early on during the investment period, and third, they take great care over the choice of management teams. [Pg.422]

Stoeckle JD, Stanley JR. 1992. The corporate organization of hospital work Balancing professional and administrative responsibilities. Ann Intern Med 116 407. [Pg.147]

GB Patent No. 1,319,980 June 13, 1973 Assigned E.R. Squibb and Sons, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, USA... [Pg.26]

GB Patent No. 1,292,269 Oct. 11, 1972 Assigned ROUSSEL-UCLAF SOCIETE ANONYME, a body corporate organized under the laws of France, of 35 Boulevard des Invalides, Paris 7e, France... [Pg.88]

GB Patent No. 1,007,758 Dec. 29, 1961 Assigned Ciba Limited, a body corporate organized according to the laws of Switzerland, of Basle, Switzerland... [Pg.208]

GB Patent No. 1,227,691 April 7, 1971 Assigned Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, a Corporation organized and existing under the law of Czechoslovakia of N 3 Narodni, Prague 1, Czechoslovakia... [Pg.462]

Redesigning the corporate organization in a way that best unleashes performance at business unit level and captures cross-business synergy, in particular putting in place a lean investor-type corporate center that can unlock these synergies at low cost. [Pg.52]

Arkema Corp. (formerly Pennwalt Corporation) Organic Chemicals Division Product Catalog 2000 Arkema Corp. Philadelphia, PA, 1989. [Pg.3099]

The market researcher should concentrate on understanding operating divisional activities and problems. This will be more critical if chemical companies have corporate Marketing Research Departments, and it is quite possible that this corporate organization will be used more in the future. [Pg.158]

The rate at which new materials could be discovered soon began to cause another problem, which was that the bottleneck had begun to move down stream of the discovery process. As the road to commercialization requires the efforts of many different groups and corporate organizations the bottleneck on the journey began to appear in other areas. One immediate area that had problems was in process development. [Pg.75]

N early all authors who write about some aspect of chemical market research begin with a definition of these terms. Unfortunately, these definitions vary not only in the particular words which are used, but they are frequently found on close examination to be basically different in meaning. It is not my purpose here to add another set of words or to sit in judgment on previous definitions. I am more concerned today with what market research can be in the future than what it has been in the past. The inability of professional experts to agree on the limits and purposes of the function is to me but a reflection of its newness in the corporate organization. [Pg.77]

Most Visible Ink Press books are available at special quantity discounts when purchased in bulk by corporations, organizations, or groups. Customized printings, special imprints, messages, and excerpts can be produced to meet your needs. For more information, contact Special Markets Director, Visible Ink Press, www.visibleink.com, or 734-667-3211. [Pg.394]

The invention and commercialization of new products, and chemical products in particular, can benefit by corporate organization to encourage interactions between researchers, marketers, salespeople, and others. In this regard, companies like 3M and General Electric (G.E.) are noted for their corporate policies that seek to maintain a climate in which innovation flourishes, several examples of which are discussed next. [Pg.13]


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