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The fireworks industry also benefited from these improvements, which was reflected in the growing popularity of organised displays and the diversity of the pyrotechnic effects so presented. [Pg.7]

The twentieth century saw the continuation of the company s influence on fireworks, now worldwide, with Roy Brock organising displays during Princess Elizabeth s twenty-first birthday celebrations in South Africa in April 1947 while Christopher Brock directed a centenary display for the city of Dunedin, New Zealand in 1948. The Brock name enjoyed an association with pyrotechnics until well into the second half of the twentieth century, eventually specialising in defence related products such as simulators and smokes. [Pg.9]

Category 4 hreworks are now banned to the general public but exclusions exist which include their use in organised displays or by members of recognised establishments or Government departments. [Pg.159]

The Internet, perhaps, has most to offer in facilitating the organisation and conduct of EQA schemes. Participants can return results electronically and the resulting data can be analysed and displayed with a very short turnaround time. This could... [Pg.23]

Life consists of proteinaceous bodies formed of one or more cells containing membranes that permit it to communicate with its environment via transfer of information by electrical impulse or chemical substance, and is capable of morphological evolution by self-organisation of precursors, and displays attributes of metabolism, growth, and reproduction. This definition embraces both protolife and modern life. [Pg.262]

Another aspect of OELs is that they tend to decrease gradually over time as they are revised. The half-life1 of OELs displayed in Table 9.2 is an example of that. This has also been shown in other several studies, e.g. Hansson (1998) which includes a review of the Swedish OELs from 1969 to 1992. Greenberg (2004) made a review of the documentation of British asbestos exposure limits from 1898 to 2000 and Markowitz and Rosner (1995) reviewed the TLV for silica from 1935 to 1990. Both these studies show that the OELs are lowered as more information on adverse effects becomes available and the protection of worker s health is given higher priority. This aspect points at the influence of each organisation s time-frame for the update procedures. [Pg.137]

Of all these contributions, many seminal, that by Sir Charles Frank clearly stands out. This unique paper was presented at the 1958 Discussion, entitled Configurations and Interactions of Macromolecules and Liquid Crystals, and it earned him his enviable international reputation in the field. The paper describes what is known as the continuum theory of liquid crystals and is now widely used to design and optimise display devices for the LCD industry through the prediction of the macroscopic organisation of the liquid crystal when subject to competing external constraints, such as surface interactions and electric fields. [Pg.225]

Exhibitors must comply with all requirements of the sponsoring organisation when setting up and conducting a trade display. [Pg.140]

Trade displays are important for the dissemination of knowledge and experience to the healthcare professions. The prime objective in organising such displays must be the enhancement of medical knowledge ... [Pg.141]

When is the Nehru Science Exhibition organised Who organises it Where is it organised Who participate in it What is the nature of exhibits displayed in it ... [Pg.331]

Computers themselves, the microprocessors that do the work, and the displays that present the information, as well as the host of mobile devices that are essentially computers in one form or another, rely almost entirely upon a fundamental appreciation of crystal structures. Nanomaterials, fragments of material that are sometimes too small to organise into a crystal, have properties dominated by surfaces that are often best described as crystal planes. In both of these areas, a fundamental understanding of why crystalline and noncrystalline materials behave differently, something intimately connected with crystal structure, is vital. [Pg.268]


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