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Step 3 Deduct tax allowances. Typically for limited liability companies in the UK these comprise initial grants for certain projects in development areas plus first year allowances, adjusted for corporation tax. [Pg.1384]

Cryptosporidium all ages/children in developing areas/immunocompromised adults/outbreaks in developed areas 7-10 days (range 5-28 days) intermittent and scant to continuous and watery prostaglandins —> cAMP-mediated apical chloride secretion and inhibition of electroneutral sodium chloride and water absorption release of IL-1, IL-8 and TNF-a... [Pg.25]

The double promoter process involves the successive application of liquid promoter solutions of vinyltrichlorosilane (VTS) and 3-chloropropyltrimethoxy-silane followed by successive cure cycles in dry N2 at 90°C after each application and before photoresist application. The double promoter process evolved because it was felt that the silane reaction with the SiOH surface groups of low temperature oxides was incomplete for a single promoter application, and because vapor silane equipment did not exist at that time. Interestingly, a double HMDS liquid promoter process failed to yield adequate adhesion as well. Later in time, the successful but somewhat complex double promoter process was replaced by the vapor phase HMDS process in the Star 1000 (or 2000) then superior resist image adhesion was obtained on all four oxide substrates with all the photoresists tested. Before the advent of the HMDS vapor priming in standalone or wafer track equipment module chambers, liquid priming solutions were widely used, especially in development areas. [Pg.454]

Serck-Hanssen, J. (1972), "Subsidiering av kapital i utbyggingsomrddene" ("Capital subsidies in development areas"), Statsekonomisk Tidsshift 86, 140-66. [Pg.449]

Foodbome parasites have usually environmental infectious stages. Since sanitary infrastructures are often insufficient in developing areas, parasite infectious forms contaminate the environment at high concentrations. Foodbome parasitic diseases are therefore frequent having strong impact on human or animal health and economy. Complex interactions among exposure to contaminated food and water, disease, poverty and malnutrition take place (Hall 1997). Furthermore, adequately trained healthcare staffs are often little available in these areas. [Pg.300]

The high efficiency of sanitary infrastructures in developed areas entails paradoxical consequences. As concentration of pathogens in the environment is usually low, the detection/quantification of infectious parasitic forms and risk assessing are difficult. However, foodbome infections keep a strong health and economic impact. In USA, benign gastric or enteric diseases are the second cause of absenteeism with an annual cost of about 20 billion dollars, hi this country, foodbome infections cause between two and 9,000 deaths per year (CDC 1994). [Pg.301]

Both powder all-purpose cleaner and powder cleansers are still in the U.S. market and maintain large shares of the market in developing areas of the world. Powder cleansers are still a major part of the abrasive cleaning subcategory, but... [Pg.562]

Planning permission. Government regulations and restrictions relating to mineral developments should be assessed at an early stage as they may rule out some deposits and present severe problems with others. Conversely, grants may be available in development areas. [Pg.27]

Apart from the traditional crops, cassava shows a great potential because it adapts to tropical zones and constitutes therefore an important crop in developing areas of the world. New sources of starch are also arising, such as banana [12], which yields a starch of excellent quality. [Pg.322]

These data for U.S. locations with elevated roadway/outside dust lead residues in the era of high leaded gasoline consumption were largely replicated for non-U.S. findings in developed areas around the world with relatively large vehicular fleets and densely populated urban areas. Table 6.25 shows the case for locales in Europe, Asia, Canada, etc. [Pg.159]

Because of the release of pollutants, some communities in developed areas, such as Aspen, CO, have banned wood burning for heating homes. When biomass is burned continuously in a confined space for heating, its pollutants accumulate and can become a serious health threat. [Pg.6]

Induced vibrations on nearby structures need to be controlled where blast densifi-cation is carried out in developed areas. Blasting within 30-40 m of existing structures requires a reduction in the charge weights per deck (involving a reduction in... [Pg.171]


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