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Whiteman A, Brown C, Bull G (1999) Forest product market developments. FAO Corporate Document Repository... [Pg.1510]

Document Repository This serves as the information pool. The basic docn-ment database is the essential data and information pool for the KMS. [Pg.289]

Curtis BC. Wheat in the world. FAO Corporate Document Repository, http //www.fao.org/docrep/ 006/y4011e/y4011e04.htm [accessed 29.09.14]. [Pg.229]

This Index has been prepared to identify information contained on microfiche in the A PS-MS-D Documentation Repository. It is divided into two sections ... [Pg.384]

Corp. and is published by Documentation Repository Dev. Management Services Office, MSFC. [Pg.384]

FAO Document Repository. (2002). Human vitamin and mineral requirements. Chapter 14, Magnesium. [Pg.2206]

The following guide to pump types should prove to be helpful for better understanding the advantages and specifications for each pump type (Hydraulic Institute, n.d., FAO Corporation Document Repository, 2011) ... [Pg.85]

FAO Corporation Document Repository, Water lifting devices, pump classifications. Fao.org., http //www.fao.org/docrep/010/ah810e/AH810E05.htm 15.3.1, retrieved on May 25, 2011. Hydraulic Institute, http //www.pumps.org/, retrieved on May 25, 2011. [Pg.94]

The calcium carbonate shells of marine microfauna are a large repository of terrestrial calcium and constitute a potential record of changes in the cycling of calcium at and near the earth s surface (Zhu and MacDougall 1998 De La Rocha and DePaolo 2000 Schmitt et al. 2003a,b). To understand the record held in deep sea carbonate sediments, it is necessary to document any Ca isotopic fractionation that occurs between dissolved seawater Ca and carbonate shell material. [Pg.271]

If we create a repository and make it too bulky, the chances of getting useful information actually decrease with time. So, there is this trade-off. . . Also, we are implementing many shorter life-cycle projects nowadays - 6 weeks to 3 months duration. Suppose someone searches the repository, gets three documents, takes 2 to 3 days to read them and then finds that they are not useful. This is a considerable waste of time. If this happens, this person might question the very utility of the repository and decide not to use it in the future. [Pg.227]

Another alternative is to prevent modifications to the records at the data collection and acquisition domains. The permanent repository system may be located at the business logistic systems level.5 At this level, the electronic records are either maintained while in active use, or are maintained off-line when their use is less frequent. This setting must be evaluated and, preferably, documented as part of a company wide strategy. The selected settings require procedural and technological controls. [Pg.193]

Data is most often transferred using available drivers. The transfer/transcription process, from the secondary repository to the permanent repository, shall be completely qualified. The qualification must include all of the appropriate documentation and supporting data. The objective of the qualification must be to ensure the accurate transfer of electronic records and their associated content, context, and structure. [Pg.193]

DFS is being developed incrementally. The first phase focuses on building an electronic repository for final review documents and for capturing signature information. The review documents tracked and saved by DFS are associated with regulatory submissions in the Centerwide Oracle Management Information System (COMIS). Future phases of DFS will include an update of COMIS... [Pg.40]


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