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Phone +1 612 624-6000 Fax +1 612 626-7541 E-mail songsten chem.umn.edu Web site www.chem.umn.edu/orgs/ampepsoc/apshome A nonprofit scientific and educational organization that provides a forum for advancing and promoting knowledge of the chemistiy and biology ofpeptides and proteins. [Pg.268]

A nonprofit research and educational organization that senses as a national forum for professionals of all disciplines in the environmental field. Conducts and sponsors research on environmental law and policy sponsors workshops, seminars, and conferences and maintains an extensive publishing program and an environmental law information clearinghouse. [Pg.278]

This book is based upon his short course, which has been presented at scientific meetings including EAS, PITTCON, and ACS National Meetings. He has also presented expanded versions of the course in major cities and on-site at companies and educational organizations. [Pg.213]

Educational organization dedicated to reducing gun-related deaths of children. Cease Fire, Inc., produces public service announcements and other material urging handgunfree homes. ... [Pg.229]

A nonprofit scientific and educational organization that provides a forum for advancing and promoting knowledge of the chemistry and biology ofpeptides and proteins. [Pg.268]

The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is a membership-based non-profit research and educational organization. We assist scientists to design, fund, obtain approval for and report on studies into the healing and spiritual potentials of MDMA, psychedelic drugs and marijuana. [Pg.513]

Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) is the nation s largest and best-known drug abuse prevention and education organization. Its web site at http //www.dare.org offers reports of national and local DARE activities, resources, testimonials, and studies on the effectiveness of the program. (The latter should be balanced with critical studies, some of which are listed in chapter 7 under Drug Education.)... [Pg.118]

CASA is a major research and education organization that focuses on publicizing the economic and social costs of substance abuse and on developing and providing effective tools for prevention, treatment, and law enforcement. The organization conducts annual conferences and produces annual reports as well as surveys and research studies. [Pg.206]

Approximately 1.3 million charities, church organizations, foundations, schools, agricultural coops, quasigovernmental bodies plus arts, health, social service, and educational organizations operate on a nonprofit basis. They employ more than 20 million people and generate annual revenues of 750 billion. You can get a list of nonprofit organizations from your state commerce division or county clerk. [Pg.96]

Additional sources of assistance and information include other professional associations, such as the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and publications, seminars, workshops, and videotapes offered by educational organizations. Considerable information is available on the Internet through web sites such as www.fema.gov which is maintained by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. [Pg.174]

Professional nursing education organizations may contribute to the preparedness of nurses through such activities as ... [Pg.551]

Rick Doblin earned his Ph.D. in public policy from Harvard University s Kennedy School of Government. He is the founder and president of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS, www.maps.org), a nonprofit research and educational organization. MAPS s goal is to help develop legal contexts for the beneficial uses of psychedelics and marijuana. [Pg.139]

Check with local nonprofit or education organizations interested in using the equipment. [Pg.44]

A nonprofit education organization dedicated to preserving native medicinal plants, they publish United Plant... [Pg.122]

The Electrochemical Society, Inc., is an international, nonprofit, scientific, educational organization founded for the advancement of the theory and practice of electrochemistry, electrothermics, electronics, and allied subjects. The Society was founded in Philadelphia in 1902 and incorporated in 1930. There are currently over 7,000 scientists and engineers from more than 70 countries who hold individual membership the Society is also supported by more than 100 corporations through Contributing Memberships. [Pg.414]

Indeed, Weil became so enthusiastic about this reality of shared consciousness that he recommended the book to his publisher for a paperback reprint, to which he wrote a laudatory introduction (Lamb 1974 Weil 1974), and the book was later reprinted by North Adandc Books, categorized as Ethnomedicine, replete with il s introduction and sponsorship of a Society for the Study of Native Arts and Sciences, a non-profit educational organization. Moreover, this S ociety and North Adantic Books brought out a sequel, Rio Tigre and Beyond (Lamb 1985). [Pg.118]

STRAINS Numerous strains of Lentinus edodes are available from commercial and private stocks. The American Type Culture Collection, which sells cultures to educational organizations and research facilities, has stock cultures of several wild and domesticated strains. Strains are often distinquished by their preferences for fruiting in colder or warmer temperature zones. [Pg.177]


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