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NORMAN (2009) - 6th EU framework programme project (Network of reference laboratories and related organisations for monitoring and bio-monitoring of emerging environmental pollutants), http //www.norman-network.net... [Pg.223]

Scientific knowledge in these key areas was improved through the work of a concerted action, organized within the framework of the fourth EU-Framework program. In this action, 15 research centers and universities of 11 European counties, Israel, Poland, and Canada participated, and the project was funded by the Directorate General XII of the Commission of European Communities under Research Grant FAIR-CT96-1118. [Pg.177]

No specific MFC program, but 50 ongoing hydrogen and fuel cell projects, many in collaboration with EU frameworks. [Pg.111]

Active participant in a number of EU Framework projects and several international demonstration projects. [Pg.164]

CUTE - Demonstration of Hj fuel cell buses, rejects from the 6th EU Framework ... [Pg.166]

The following EU framework programmes have been reported during the survey by various of the... [Pg.196]

Compilation of this flavonoid database could not have taken place without funding from the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department (SEERAD), the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food, UK, and the EU Framework V Programme. We are also grateful to Dr Geraldine McNeil for much needed help and advice. [Pg.246]

In order to answer those needs specified above, a collaborative effort (BIOSAFEPAPER) was undertaken in the fifth EU framework programme. In this project, coordinated by the University of Kuopio, Finland, nine European research institutes and 16 industrial partners aimed at establishing a test battery with relevant toxicological endpoints and allowing a decision-tree approach to ensure consumer safety. An important aspect of the undertaking was also the development of extraction procedures compatible with the tests and reflecting real-life conditions. [Pg.343]

The work was done within the project J T24.01 of the "Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology" Program, with partial support of the Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Researches (Grant K F08M-151) and project EQUIND of the 6 EU framework program. [Pg.27]

The authors would like to take this opportunity to thank several research agencies for their own work in astrochemistry in the UK the CCLRC, EPSRC, NERC and PPARC Research councils, The Royal Society and The British Council as well as the Open University. Such research is necessarily international and we therefore whish to thank the EU Framework programme and the European Science Foundation for their support in conducting research and for integrating the European Community in common research projects. [Pg.78]

Three common food borne pathogenic bacteria were transformed with plasmids carrying the lux genes in order to evaluate wet and dry surface pasteurisation of food surfaces. The work was carried out within the Bugdeath programme, an EU Framework V collaborative project to develop predictive models for the surface pasteurisation of raw food materials, based on accurate data obtained from real food samples, heated in standardised, precisely controlled conditions. Previous models, based on indirect viable counts of bacteria, have been shown to be poor predictors of bacterial inactivation and recovery during heat treatment. [Pg.369]

A crucial starting point within the UK/EU framework for regulation of industrial chemicals is identification of the hazardous properties of substances. The classification system in place in the EU serves to identify the hazardous properties of industrial chemicals that are supplied commercially, and is a statutory requirement within each of the member states. Criteria used to derive the appropriate classification and labelling for a substance are available in Annex VI to the original directive (the Dangerous Substances Directive, 67/ 548/EEC EEC, 1967), an annex commonly referred to as the labelling guide ... [Pg.154]

EU Framework Programmes. They indeed provide knowledge of the ways in which the European level works and of the possibility of developing networks for collaboration with experts in both scientific and policy fields at the European level. Participation also strengthens the science base in conntries, thns providing for strong science , which many consider important in policy development. [Pg.443]

Strauss P. et al., 2003, Evaluated model on estimating nutrient flows due to erosion/runoff in the case study areas selected, Deliverable D2.1 of the project "Nutrient Management in the Danube Basin and its Impact on the Black Sea" (daNUbs) supported under contract EVK1-CT-2000-00051 by the Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development (EESD) Programme of the 5th EU Framework Programme, http //danubs.tuwien.ac.at/. [Pg.64]

Regimes, such as the CLRTAP and EU framework directives, typically start out with a framework agreement that lays out the general principles, the ultimate objective, and the institutional architecture. Once member... [Pg.323]

We sincerely thank NATO Science for Peace Programme (Grant sfp - 974173), Sixth EU Framework Program (contract no. 506621-1) and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant 01-03-32937, 02-03-08034) for financial support. [Pg.126]

In the context of the implementation of the EU Framework Directive 89391/EEC a mom significant inspection role for the Labour Inspectorate was introduced in the late 1990s. The decree DPCM 14.10.1997 n.412 identified hi er risk sectors where control can be undertaken jointly by Labour Inspectorate and the prev tion service of the USL. PSAL activities include ... [Pg.105]

Chemical Agents Directive 98/24 EC. It is intended to be integrated with D.Lgs 626 4 which pravides for the over-riding approach to regulating systematic health and safely management in Italy (in line with the requirements of the EU Framework Directive 89 91), of which managing chemical risks is seen as one part. [Pg.273]

Excellent websites for composites in general are the JEC website (www. jeccomposites.com) and the Net-Composites website (www.netcomposites.com). Two good bolting websites are due to Bolt Science (www.boltscience.com) and Nord-lock (www.nord-lock.com). Dedicated composite bolted joints websites are less common, but the EU Framework five Project BOJCAS (Bolted Joint in Composite Aircraft Structures) [19] produced a website which can be found at the following URL (http //www.smr.ch/bojcas/). The author s personal website (www.fem-ireland.ie) provides a list of many journal papers on the subject. [Pg.330]

TANGO. Technology application to the near-term business goals and objectives of the aerospace industry 1998. EU Framework V project. Contract No. G4RD-CT-2000-00241. [Pg.331]


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