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This page is maintained by Federal Information Exchange. Inc. (RAMS-FIE)... [Pg.54]

National hydrogen associations have been founded in many countries over the last two decades Argentina, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Russian Federation, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. Their principal goals are to foster the introduction of hydrogen as an enei carrier, to stimulate information exchange among interested parties (experts, companies, scientists), and to activate public interest in this field. [Pg.249]

Bobo, S. (1989), Communication and Transfer of Nondestructive Inspection Information, in/7 man Factors Issues in Aircraft Maintenance and Inspection—Information Exchange ami Communications, Second Federal Aviation Administration Meeting, Washington, DC. [Pg.1916]

Cooperation of Private and Public Agencies. The federal, state, and local public health agencies, the agricultural agencies, and the chemical manufacturers and distributors should maintain a close liaison for the exchange of information and the prompt promulgation of public education and control measures. [Pg.55]

Exchange of Letters Between the FDA and Japan Concerning the Exchange of Certain Information on Pharmaceutical Products—Notice, Federal Register, April 24,2001. Optional format PDF. (Posted April 24, 2001)... [Pg.349]

The concept of the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer began in 1971 with an informal network of Department of Defense (DoD) Laboratories. These labs held periodic meetings to exchange ideas on ways to disseminate DoD-developed technology to non-military users. In 197 the major Federal R D... [Pg.87]

Exchange detailed technical information on fast reactor operation and/or decommissioning experience with DFR, PFR (UK) KNK-II (Germany) Rapsodie, Phenix, Superphenix (France) BR-10, BOR-60, BN-600 (Russian Federation) BN-350 (Kazakhstan) SEFOR, EBR-II, Fermi, FFTF (USA) FTBR (India) JOYO, MONJU (Japan) ... [Pg.2]

During recent years (1997-2003), activities for the MBRU-12 were also stimulated by the exchange of scientific and technical information with companies in the Russian Federation and abroad currently developing concepts of sodium cooled fast reactors. Among them, mentioned should be the Ministry of Atomic Industry of Kazakhstan. [Pg.458]

HLA has an object-oriented world-view, which is not to be confused with OOP (object-oriented programming) because it doesn t specify the methods of objects, since in the common case this is not info to be transferred between federates. This view does only define how a federate must communicate with other federates, while it doesn t consider the internal representation of each federate. So, a simulation object model (SOM) is built, which defines what kind of data federates have to exchange with each other. Furthermore, a meta-object model, the federation object model (FOM), collects all the classes defined by each participant to the federation in order to give a description of all shared information [56]. [Pg.256]


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