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E. Almaas, B. Kovacs, T. Vicsek, Z. N. Oltvai, and A. L. Barabasi, Global organization of metabolic fluxes in the bacterium Escherichia coli. Nature 427, 839 843 (2004). [Pg.237]

Delaney, M., and E. A. Boyle (1987), "Cadmium/Calcium in Late Miocene Benthic Foraminifera and Changes in the Global Organic Carbon Budget", Nature 330, 156-159. [Pg.401]

Kvenvolden, K.A. (2002). Methane hydrate in the global organic carbon cycle. Terra Nova, 14 (5), 302-306. [Pg.47]

Recent initiatives by global organizations such as ISO (International Organization for Standardization, www.iso.org) and ICH (International Conference on Harmonization, www.ich.org) are attempting to bring consistency in concept and standardization in definition to the QMS. In 2004, the Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-Operation Scheme (PIC/S, www.picscheme.org) issued its recommendation on Quality System Requirements for Pharmaceutical Inspectorates. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initiated inspection surveillance approaches based upon QMS organization and is another source of definition and interpretation. [Pg.242]

As the fastest growing segment in the foods sector globally, organic agriculture holds great... [Pg.207]

The three macrotrends I selected for today s discussion are the impact of high-throughput research, global organizations, and market-driven research on the speed of innovation. [Pg.8]

Getting Organization Right The Ultimate Performance Challenge, McKinsey Global Organization and Leadership Practice Client Brochure, 2003... [Pg.326]

In developed markets, cleaner-fuel issues revolve around several product specifications. The fuels market is at various stages of removing sulfur and aromatics from gasoline and diesel. For global organizations, formulating a clean-fuels agenda is a very market-dependent issue, as shown in Table 18.4. [Pg.838]

While the global organic fibre market is now worth around US 800 million , conventional cotton farmers across the world continue to use some US 2 billion of chemicals per year, within which at least US 819 million are classified as hazardous , and cause substantial damage to the well-being of developing world communities and their environment. [Pg.31]

Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), The Nuclear Black Market, Global Organized Crime Project, Task Force Report, Washington, D.C. CSIS, 1996. [Pg.47]

When working within a global organization it is beneficial to conduct a Basehne Assessment in order to determine the current practices, systems, and capability in place at each site. The Baseline Assessment is normally condncted against corporate standards and industry practice. [Pg.849]


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