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In each reference there is a notation concerning the location of a copy of the publication. Location is indicated as follows BC, Bureau of the Census GPRR, Government Publications Reading Room, Library of Congress IASI, Inter American Statistical Institute and LC, classified collection of the Library of Congress. [Pg.48]

Muskie s public hearing, held in Washington, D.C., in June 1966, revealed that 480,000 of petroleum industry money was helping to finance a Bureau of Mines study of antiknock compounds. With no funds to conduct its own research, the government agency had agreed to publish the petroleum-funded study only if the American Petroleum Institute approved its contents. [Pg.188]

Edition, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and National Institutes of Health, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC, March, 1984. American National Standards Institute Standards, American... [Pg.233]

In the USA, the toy industry has decided not to disclose what chemicals are used in its products - a move which is against the hopes of Environmental Defense of New York, a group who believes that companies should disclose this information so that the public can make informed choices. Details of the debate are recorded here. ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE TOY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION US,CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION US,ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY MATTEL INC. HASBRO INC. LEGO SYSTEMS INC. AMERICAN CHEMISTRY COUNCIL US,GOVERNMENT TOY MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA INC. [Pg.60]

In an effort to protect the American public from future large-scale terrorist activities on U.S. soil, President George W. Bush proposed the most extensive reorganization of the federal government since the 1940s by creating a new Department of Homeland Security. The primary mission of this new department is to ... [Pg.26]

Harmonization of pharmacopeial standards as a practical matter began at the International Congresses of Pharmacy between 1865 and 1910 [2], but the first formal attempt can be traced to 1902. Both USP President Horatio C. Wood, M.D., and Frederick M. Power, Ph.D., an American chemist of the Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratories of London, were appointed by the U.S. Secretary of State as delegates to represent the United States government at the International Conference for the Unification of the Formulae for Heroic Medicines, a conference of 19 countries from Europe and North America [3]. The second conference occurred in 1918. The 3rd in 1925 was attended by 31 countries from all continents except Asia and Australia. They drafted a new International Convention, which came in force in 1929. It revised the 1902 agreements on 77 heroic medicines and introduced the concept of maximum dose. It also requested that the League of Nations create a permanent secretariat of pharmacopeias [4]. Andrew G. DuMez, Ph.D., represented the USP, and was officially appointed by the U.S. Public Health Service to represent the United States at this conference [4,5]. An expert committee of the League of Nations planned a third conference for 1938, but it was never convened because of World War II [2]. [Pg.76]


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