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Leahy M, Ray-Coquard 1, Verweij J, Le Cesne A, Duffaud F, Hogendoom PC, Fowst C, de Balincourt C, di Paola ED, van Glabbeke M, Judson 1, Blay JY. (2007) European Organisation for research and treatment of cancer soft tissue and bone sarcoma group. Ear J Cancer 43 308-315. [Pg.189]

EORTC European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer... [Pg.20]

Duval M, Sudu S, Ferster A et al. (2002) Comparison of Escherichia co/i-asparaginase with finvinia-asparaginase in the treatment of childhood lymphoid mtdignancies results of a randomized European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer-Clrildten s Leukemia Group phase 3 trial. Blood 99(8) 2734-2739... [Pg.44]

H. Vanden Bossche, W. Lauwers, G. Willemsens, and W. Cools ia F. Schroeder, ed., European Organisation for Research on Treatment of Cancer.,... [Pg.258]

As soon as our preliminary results on P388, L1210 and B16 tumors were announced in the literature the E.O.R.T.C. (European Organisation for Research on Treatment of Cancer) decided to include N3P3AZg in its 1978-1980 plan for testing many new animal (mice and/or rats) tumors. At that time (May 1978), we had to provide a code name for this new anticancer drug MYKO 63 was chosen because of the striking similarity between the X-ray crystal structure of this compound and the... [Pg.13]

Figure 5.41. The energy amplifier fuel chain concept. The fraction of the generated electricity that has to be used for powering the accelerator is indicated. The reprocessing step is essential for the resource viability of the system. (From C. Rubbia and J. Rubio (1996). A tentative programme towards a full scale energy amplifier. European Organisation for Nuclear Research. Used with permission). Figure 5.41. The energy amplifier fuel chain concept. The fraction of the generated electricity that has to be used for powering the accelerator is indicated. The reprocessing step is essential for the resource viability of the system. (From C. Rubbia and J. Rubio (1996). A tentative programme towards a full scale energy amplifier. European Organisation for Nuclear Research. Used with permission).
European Organisation for Technical Approvals (EOTA) Discussions between the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) and EOTA, on the works for new codes and standards regarding the use of... [Pg.617]

This work, conducted as part of the award Dynamic Adaptative Materials for Separation and Sensing Microsystems made under the European Heads of Research Councils and European Science Foundation EURYI (European Young Investigator) Awards scheme in 2004, was supported by funds from the Participating Organisations of EURYI and the EC Sixth Framework Programme. See www.esf.org/euryi. [Pg.333]

The sub-group is also preparing an inventory of European organisations and scientists actively involved in research on environmental odour measurement and control. A bibliography of recent publications in this field will also be prepared for a COST 681 Symposium to be held in Rome in October 1985. [Pg.2]

This work has been supported by a Marie Curie Fellowship of the European Community program Improving Human Research Potential and the Socio-economic Knowledge Base under contract number HPMF-CT-2000-00950 to X.B., a NWO-Hungarian co-operation grant to J.H.M. and a Spinoza Premium of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). [Pg.64]

The European Union sponsors the Real SOFC program, which aims to raise the durability of p lanarSOFCstackstoa level acceptable for stationary applications to find materials, manufacturing routes and standards suitable for low cost production and, to reduce specific weight and volume of SOFC stacks. The consortium includes 25 of Europe s leading research and industrial organisations. [Pg.35]

The development of such membranes in England and the United States was not an easy task, as finely outlined by Solt (1995). In those days, the combined efforts of the Netherlands National Research Organisation (TNO) and the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research resulted in the development of the ED process for demineralizing saline waters from mines. In the late 1950s, the Office of European Economic Cooperation, as well as in the 1960s the Institute for Arid Zone Research at Beersheva (Israel) and several Japanese manufacturers, contributed to further R D in this sector (Lacey and Loeb, 1972 Solt, 1995). [Pg.269]


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