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The official version is available for purchase at http //www.ntis.gov. Use the product search function to locate the Inventory. The public Inventory can be partially accessed without charge at the EPA s Substance Registry Service at http //iaspub.epa.gov/sorjnternet/registry/ substreg/home/overview/home.do. Commercial services also sell the Inventory, such as that maintained by the Chemical Abstract Service at http //www.cas.org. [Pg.58]

The Substance Registry Service is available at http //iaspub.epa.gov/sor intemet/registry/ substreg/home/overview/home.do. See Chapter 20, Practice Tools for information on using the Substance Registry Service Web site. [Pg.395]

The area of California influenced by a Mediterranean climate is home to over 30 million people. Climate variability and human water demand make freshwater a very precious resource. Allocations of water to cities, agriculture, and the environment create continual tension as demands for this vital and over-allocated resource grow. This paper presents a brief overview of water resource science and policy in a Mediterranean climate with substantial challenges from climate variability, climate change, and increasing human need. [Pg.57]

Settled dust Preliminary results on indoor and car dust show that levels of OPERs in dust collected in public buildings and cars are higher than the levels in dust collected from home environments [61, 68, 69]. There is also a shift in the OPER profile levels of TPP and TDC/PP increase moderately in the office dust, but a remarkable rise in TDC/PP levels is observed in car dust samples. Table 3 gives an overview of the sum of analyzed OPERs in the countries and the most dominant OPEs in the analyzed samples. Some of the aryl OPERs namely BDPP, DBPP, EHDPP were so far not detected in dust samples. There seems to be a region-specific consumption of OPERs as higher levels of, e.g., TPP and TDCiPP were observed in house dust from the USA and New Zealand ([15], [297]). [Pg.251]

Figure 6.5 shows the structures of tra 5-cinnamic acid and four cinnamic acid derivatives (phenolic compounds) reported to be present in potatoes. Because potatoes are one of our major food plants, we validated with the aid of HPLC and LC/MS the content and distribution of antioxidative phenolic compounds in parts of the potato plant, in potato tubers, in the peel and flesh of tubers, in potatoes sold commercially in Korea and the United States, and in home-processed potatoes. The following discussion, based on our own studies, is followed by a brief overview of analytical methods for potato phenolic compounds by other investigators. [Pg.139]

Home PD, Ashwell SG. An overview of insulin glargine. Diabetes Metab Res Rev 2002 18(Suppl 3) S57-63. [Pg.427]

D. Home, Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Mechanics—an Overview from Modem Perspectives, Plenum, New York, 1997. [Pg.177]

Since the introduction of HP s Thinkjet printer in 1984, to the end of 2007, over 500 million inkjet printers have been sold for home and business use by numerous manufacturers. Nearly all of these printers utilize water-based inks. In this chapter, a general overview of the composition and properties of water-based inkjet inks will be given. Particular emphasis is placed on the relationships between ink properties and print performance attributes. The unmistakable theme arises, that ink properties must be finely balanced to meet demanding performance specifications. [Pg.123]

National Home Infusion Association. Resources for Payers, Physicians Providers Overview of Home Infusion Therapy, www.nhianet.org. [Pg.438]

A home-built solid-state NMR spectrometer with stochastic excitation has been described. An overview of the instrument has been given and the control unit and the module for the pulse generation have been described. A static probe with crossed coils for the transmitter and receiver circuits and the data processing part of the spectrometer software have been presented. Several examples of NMR measurements have been shown, including selective excitation in solids and the acquisition of static solid-state NMR spectra with a spectral width of up to 185 kHz. [Pg.238]

Our project has made extensive use of distributed computing, thanks to the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing, BOINC (boinc.berkeley.edu) [33]. The client-server organization of BOINC is described elsewhere [33]. Here, we limit ourselves to a brief overview of features specific to our Proteins Home project. [Pg.133]

For an overview of American Home Products, see Haynes, American Chemical Industry, vol. 6, pp. 28-30 quotation from p. 28. Haynes noted that the company s products were nationally advertised and distributed proprietary remedies, some of them having been on the market for 30 years bearing weU-known brand names. See also Derdak, ed.. International Directory, vol. 10 (1995),... [Pg.337]

This volume began with a call for improved communication between chemical education researchers and odier chemists. One of the first places where this should occur is in the home institutions and departments of each chemical education researcher. In order for any researcher to be successful and to be fulfilled in his/her work, it is necessary for a good relationship to exist between the individual and his/her department. If good communication and mutual respect are achieved, the relationship can be a fruitful one for bodi the individual researcher and the department as a whole. This chapter will provide an overview of issues to consider and strategies to follow in establishing a fioiitful relationship between a chemical education researcher and the rest of the chemistry community in that person s department. [Pg.216]


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