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Lithuania France Belgium Slovak Republic Ukraine Sweden Bulgaria South Korea Slovenia Hungary Switzerland Armenia Japan Germany Finland Spain... [Pg.968]

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In addition to the former Soviet Union, contamination has been reported in other countries, including the UK, Germany, Finland, and New Zealand. In the UK in 1982 tricothecenes were detected in over 50 per cent of a sample of breakfast cereals. In an outbreak in India in 1987, several hundred people were affected with severe symptoms following the eating of contaminated bread, and several different mycotoxins were detected in the flour used to make the bread. [Pg.248]

Studies on the cost of corrosion have drawn the attention of several countries, namely, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, Kuwait, Germany, Finland, Sweden, India, and China. The studies have ranged... [Pg.95]

After further preparations and discussions the OECD in 1972 adopted a "Co-operative Technical Program to Measure the Long Range Transport of Air Pollutants". Initially, ten countries decided to participate - Austria, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom - and in 197 Belgium also joined. [Pg.479]

Nuclear power stations in OECD countries provided an average of 12.8 per cent of electrical generating system capacity and 17.9 per cent of electricity generation in 1984 and are expected to provide about 19 per cent and 26 per cent respectively by the year 2000 (Table 6.1). Nuclear power supplied more than 20 per cent of the total electricity generation in Belgium, Federal Republic of Germany, Finland, France, Japan, Sweden and Switzerland in 1984. [Pg.71]

He has worked as a consultant in Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Hungary, Germany, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Sudan, Romania, UAE, UK and USA. He has worked on nuclear power stations in USA, UK, France, Germany, Finland and Hungary, offshore oil platforms in the North Sea, the Black Sea and the Indian Ocean, and refineries in Europe and Africa. [Pg.1]

Denmark imported only 136 tonnes of decaffeinated roasted coffee, mostly from the Federal Republic of Germany, and 113 tonnes of decaffeinated green coffee, 67% of this from Brazil and 33% from Germany. Finland imported only 106 tonnes of decaffeinated coffee products.) (References 9-11)... [Pg.107]

In Europe, very large butadiene producers include Basell, Dow Chemical, INEOS Olefins, Nizhnekamskneftekhim, Novokuibyshevsk Petrochemical, Oxeno, Polimeri Europa, Repsol YPF, Sabic Europe, Shell, and Tobolsk, Neftekhim. These BD producers are located in France, Germany, Finland, Romania, Netherlands, Serbia, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Turkey, Bulgaria, Russia, Austria, Poland, Italy, and Spain. Overall, Europe is a net exporter of BD. [Pg.398]

Growing up on farms. Several studies from different countries (Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Australia) have shown a protective effect of growing up on a farm toward asthma, especially on farms with livestock. The protective effect from the farming environment might be the endotoxin exposure from the animal housings (Riedler et al. 2001). [Pg.51]

Figure 4-7 Monthly mobile call charges in Germany, Finland, Sweden, the UK and the US 1980-1995... Figure 4-7 Monthly mobile call charges in Germany, Finland, Sweden, the UK and the US 1980-1995...
It is important to note that in some jurisdictions, the use of floral dip is restricted due to claims for using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of any organ system in the intact plant as well as use in explant systems (EP 1334199, designated in Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, and The Netherlands). This is an important consideration for commercialization of genetically modified CameUna. [Pg.221]


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