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Ministry of Fuel and Power, Report on the Petroleum and Synthetic Oil Industry of Germany, Ministry of Fuel and Power, His Majesty s Stationery Office, London, 1947. [Pg.905]

Germany, Ministry of Fuel and Power, Her Majesty s Stationary Office, London, 1947. [Pg.97]

This work is supported by Federal Ministry of Economics of Germany and the National... [Pg.120]

This work was supported by the Ministry of Economics of Germany. The authors are grateful to J. Goebbels (BAM, Germany) for fruitful discussions. [Pg.125]

This work was supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie, through a Liebig stipend. AVM gratefully acknowledges the support of Prof. Dr. Gerd Meyer, Universitat zu Koln, Germany. [Pg.26]

This investigation was supported by the International Sdence Technology Center (project 888) and the Russian Ministry of Education Sciences (contract 02.434.11.1014). The author is very grateful to Drs. J. W. McFarland (Reckon, USA), H. Van de Waterbeemd (AstraZeneca, UK) and K.-J. Schaper (Borstel Research Center, Germany) for collaboration and very useful discussions, and Professor Dr. R. Mannhold for valuable editorial remarks and advice. [Pg.150]

The Blue Angel is a German eco-label for products and services [7]. The eco-label was introduced in 1978 and was one of the first worldwide environmental labels. The Blue Angel is an official label since it is owned by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in Germany. The award criteria are established by the Federal Environmental Agency in Germany with the support of scientific institutes and the industry. [Pg.253]

In trying to grab the other companies, Von Schnitzler met the government opposition cleverly. He did not seek immediate control he suggested that the Economic Ministry appoint Farben men as "trustees for the Reich," with authority to "continue the works or to close them and make use of the stocks of raw materials, intermediates, and finished products." Von Schnitzler pointed out that 85 per cent of coal tar and intermediates produced by Farben for the Nazi war machine came from Ludwigshafen in western Germany. Strategy demanded that Farben find safer eastern plants such as these in Poland. [Pg.120]

The New Order for France" educated the Ministry of Economics on new means of war production. Going far beyond the mere "strengthening of the German militaristic potential," it called for "a fundamental change in the forms and media of French commercial policy in favor of German exports." It asserted that "the economic, political, and military superiority" of Germany over France was to be established once and for all. [Pg.293]

EUROPEAN COMMISSION US,FOOD DRUG ADMINISTRATION GERMANY,FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR HEALTH EU EUROPEAN COMMUNITY EUROPEAN UNION ... [Pg.82]

BMU (Bundesministerium fur Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit) (2002). Fachtagung geothermische Stromerzeugung - eine Investition in die Zukunft, 20-21 June 2002, Landau/Pfalz, Germany German Ministry for Environment. [Pg.163]

DLR/WI/ZSW/IWR/Forum (1999). Klimaschutz durch Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien. Germany German Ministry for Environment. [Pg.163]

To analyse these problems, the impact of fuel-cell technologies on the service sector was analysed in Germany in a project of the BERTA programme financed by the German Federal Ministry of Economics.3 The possible impacts were examined with regard to job profiles, qualifications and the job market, to prepare the branches involved most optimally. [Pg.376]

Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Fatih University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Department, Istanbul Turkey and Turkish Prime Ministry State Planing Organization (DPT), we thank Professor Peter Eilbracht, Dortmund University for the helpful discussion and Dr. Bayram Cakir, Bochum University, Germany for providing NMR... [Pg.157]

Regarding the requirements for remediation investigations and for the content of remediation plans (Article 13 (1)) to ensure that the Act and the Ordinances based on it are executed within the responsibility of the Federal Ministry of Defence and for the armed forces stationed in the Federal Republic of Germany as a result of agreements under international law by the Federal Ministry of Defence or of bodies chosen by this ministry. [Pg.237]

The book is supplemented by the contributions of Wolf-Uwe Marr (Bundesministerium der Verteidigung, Germany) and Andrei Kozeltsev (Ministry of Natural Resources, Russian Federation) addressing the... [Pg.278]

In another case brought to the attention of the Board, the competent authorities of Germany stopped a shipment of 500 tons of acetic anhydride to Serbia and Montenegro at the request of the authorities of that country as the order had been placed under unusual circumstances and an unusual end-use for the substance had been reported to the Ministry of Health. [Pg.22]

Soczo ER, Staps JIM. 1988. Review of biological soil treatment techniques in the Netherlands. In Wolf K, van den Brink WJ, Colon FJ, eds. Contaminated soil 88 Second International Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research/Federal Ministry of Research and Technology Conference, Hamburg, West Germany, April 11-15, 1988. Boston, MA Kluwer Academic Publishers, 663-670. [Pg.192]

The production of yeast protein from wood sugars for use as a food for humans and animals became of national importance in Germany. In 1933 and 1934 the German Ministry of Nutrition made arrangements for yeast production from wood sugar at Tornesch. The yield of dry yeast with 50% crude protein was reported to be 25% of the weight of the dry, bark-free wood and the yeast utilized both hexoses and... [Pg.184]


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