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Renyuan Qian, (Jen-Yuan Chien), B.S., Zhejian University, China, 1939. Research in Raman Spectroscopy at the University of Wisconsin, at Madison around 1956. Professor, Academia Sinica since 1951. Joined Institute of Chemistry, Beijing, China, 1956. Director, Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica, 1980-84. President, Chinese Chemical Society, 1982-86 Executive President, 1984-85. [Pg.627]

Energy and the Environment, Council on Environmental QuaUty, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1973. [Pg.246]

Standard Industrial Classification Manual, Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, 1987 for sale by National Technical... [Pg.74]

National Environmental Policy Act, 1969 The National Environmental Pohcy Act (NEPA) of 1969 was the first federal act that required coordination of federal projects and their impacts with the nation s resources. The act specified the creation of Council on Environmental Quahty in the Executive Office of the President. This body has the authority to force eveiy federal agency to submit to the council an environmental impact statement on eveiy activity or project which it may sponsor or over which it has jurisdic tion. [Pg.2162]

Executive summaries can be very useful because they help your audience remember the highlights of a lengthier presentation, and provide them with a "script" on the subject. For example, a CEO or division president may decide... [Pg.18]

How many layers of our organization are involved in this system The final authority of a given management system maybe a facility manager, a division president, a corporate safety expert, the chief executive, or a plant superintendent. All of them may be involved at some stage of the process. [Pg.68]

On the way back, they visited Palestine. In introducing Einstein at a lecture, the president of the Zionist Executive said Mount the platform that has been awaiting you for two thousand years. Thereafter Einstein spent three weeks in Spain. In 1925 he journeyed to South America, lecturing in Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and Rio de Janeiro. Apart from three later trips to the United States, this was the last major voyage in Einstein s life. [Pg.384]

July. U.S. President Ronald Reagan signs Executive Order 12287, effectively decontrolling crude oil and refined petroleum products. [Pg.1249]

The Ten Sage, which is gin with sage, lime sour and orange passion fruit liqueur, is a cocktail created in April by Don Adams, executive vice president for creative development at Restaurants Unlimited, and his colleagues. [Pg.188]

We are indebted to Mostafa Tolba, Executive Director of the United Nations Environmental Programme, for his overview. Dr. Tolba s perspective on environmental issues is clearly a global one. We take this opportunity to thank Clayton Callis, past ACS president, for his support of the symposium upon which this book is based, and the Electric Power Research Institute and the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry for financial assistance with speakers travel to that symposium. [Pg.3]

Science Advisory Committee, Executive Ojffice of the President, Office of Science and Technology (March 1971). [Pg.104]

He is a recognized expert in solid state and materials chemistry and environmental chemistry. He has active programs in solid state f-element chemistry and nanomaterials science. His current research interests include heavy metal detection and remediation in aqueous environments, ferroelectric nanomaterials, actinide and rare-earth metal sohd slate chemistry, and nuclear non-proliferation. He currently maintains a collaboration in nuclear materials with Los Alamos National Laboratory and a collaboration in peaceful materials science development with the Russian Federal Nuclear Center - VNIIEF, Sarov, Russia, U.S. State Department projects. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and reviews, while presenting over 130 international and national invited lectures on his area of chemistry. Dr. Dorhout currently serves as Vice Provost for Graduate Studies and Assistant Vice President for research. He has also served as the Interim Executive Director for the Office of International Programs and as Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education for the College of Natural Sciences at Colorado State University. [Pg.359]

William J. Pesce President and Chief Executive Officer... [Pg.483]

Between visits to friends around the city, I had plenty of time to ponder what General Clay s reception would be. My thoughts went back to July of 1946 when I had joined Pauley in Paris on his third mission. We had been directed to look over conditions in Germany, but President Truman had also instructed us to attend the Paris Conference. Pauley had divided his staff. Luther Gulick (one of Truman s advisors on reorganizing the executive branch), Pauley, and I checked in at the Prince de Galles Hotel in Paris. The rest of the staff, under Martin Bennett, went on to Berlin. [Pg.29]

SCOR-project is to identify, evaluate and prioritize actions using shortcut methods. SCOR-projects are usually executed by teams made up of members of different departments including customer service, sales, controlling, operations, procurement and logistics. The teams are supported by internal consultants, who provide knowledge about the SCOR-model and preside over the team meetings. [Pg.12]

Office of National Drug Control Policy. (2001). The economic costs of drug abuse in the United States, 1992-1998 (Publication No. NCJ-190636). Washington, DC Executive Office of the President. [Pg.306]

The American Pharmaceutical Association also had hopes of developing a research endowment of its own at this time, and some of its leaders may have seen the proposed institute as a rival for funds. A.Ph.A. President George Beringer had called for the creation of an endowment fund for pharmaceutical research in his presidential address in 1914 (48). In August of 1917, the A.Ph.A. Council established a research fund (49), and shortly thereafter Amy was appointed Chairman of a newly-created research committee (50). Although it was not until early 1920 that the A.Ph.A. Executive Committee formally proposed the formation of a research endowment, with plans calling for the solicitation of funds from industry and other sources (51), it is likely that the idea of soliciting contributions for an endowment fund was already in the minds of some when the research fund and committee was established. ... [Pg.105]

William Randall Seeker received his Ph.D. in engineering (nuclear and chemical) from Kansas State University. He is the senior vice president and a member of the board of directors of Energy and Environmental Research Corporation. Dr. Seeker has extensive experience in the use of thermal treatment technologies and environmental control systems for managing hazardous waste. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Environmental Protection Agency s Science Advisory Board. Dr. Seeker has authored over 100 technical papers on various aspects of technology and environment subjects. [Pg.173]

This entrepreneurial culture produces three important results (1) an entrepreneurial iterative do-it-better mentality (2) an openness to change - Tom Lankford, the president, calls this NIHBIDITA - Not Invented Here, But I Did It Anyway and (3) a passionate focus on the details of execution day in and day out. [Pg.76]


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