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Assistance following an accident involving ha2ardous chemicals during transport can be obtained 24 h per day from CHEMTREC, which is an industry-supported information network, by telephone at 1-800-424-9300, as of 1995 (see Transportation). [Pg.101]

An aimual review of the worldwide catalyst industry identifies current technical and business trends within the catalyst industry and fists virtually aU industrial supported (and other) catalysts by manufacturers designations (3). Included are the applications for the catalysts, the composition, ie, active agents and support materials, and some physical properties. [Pg.193]

Returning to Mort s survey, we learn that the first widely recognised version of xerography was demonstrated by an American physicist, Chester Carlson, in 1938 it was based on amorphous sulphur as the photosensitive receptor and lycopodium powder. It took Carlson 6 years to raise 3000 of industrial support, and at last. [Pg.297]

Accordingly, to emphasize the safety problems affecting all industrial process plants and laboratories, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers established the industry-supported Desigm Institute for Emergency Relief Systems. The purposes of the Institute are [51] ... [Pg.521]

FIGURE A.l Industrial support of academic chemical engineering nearly quadrupled from 1980 to 1986 and is the major factor behind growth in academic funding in this period. Data from Council for Chemical Research. [Pg.198]

The foregoing results characterizing structurally simple supported metal clusters can be generalized, at least qualitatively, to provide fundamental understanding that pertains to industrial supported metal catalysts, with their larger, nonuniform particles of metal. [Pg.228]

Perez De la Rosa, M., Trader, S. Berhault, G., et al., Structural studies of catalytically stabilized model and industrial-supported hydrodesulfurization catalysts. J. Catal., 2004. 225 pp. 288-299. [Pg.58]

In most circumstances, performance-based standards are preferred by industry, as such standards tend not to limit innovative solutions or inhibit technological progress. The trend among SDOs and CDOs seems to favor performance-based requirements when feasible and when there is sufficient industry support for them during the development of a particular standard. Development of such requirements, in turn, often requires additional RD D to obtain data and conduct modeling and analysis. The DOE supports RD D needed to determine requirements that are to the extent possible performance-based. [Pg.490]

Thanks are due to Michiel Makkee, who developed the combi-mannitol process in the 1980s at the Delft University of Technology, as well as to Rob Schoevaart, Ar-jan Siebum and Arjan van Wijk for their recent research efforts on other cascade conversions at Leiden University, as part of the IBOS Programme (Integration of Biosynthesis and Organic Synthesis) of Advanced Chemical Technologies for Sustainability (ACTS) with industrial support from Friesland Foods and DSM. [Pg.296]

The chemical industry supports the OECD activities on HPV chemicals because this work eliminates duplication of efforts to test chemicals to fulfill various national and regional requirements... [Pg.18]

Choice As the second review regulation is enacted we will see the immediate removal of non-identified active substances and the gradual removal of identifi-ed/non-notified active substances (and their formulated biocidal products) from the market. Cost-driven product line rationalisation by the formulators in preparation for authorisation will similarly lead to a reduction in the number of biocidal products. Ultimately there will be less choice for the end-user. Undoubtedly the industries supported by these biocides may be presented with the following potential issues (1) a decrease in functional protection, (2) hygiene decline, resistance/tolerance, (3) process modifications, (4) end-product re-formulation and (5) higher costs. [Pg.122]

In this decade, science is and will be focused on developing a repertoire of prevention, detection, and intervention capabilities, as long as the public support for these activities remains strong. To put the fruits of this labor into the hands of the public will require both government and industry support as well as high efficacy, reasonable cost, reasonable complexity, and availability on a routine, everyday basis. So the list of priorities for scientific research related to national security and homeland defense needs to be amplified and channeled in many different directions by academia, government, and industry, to create an overarching cohesive approach. [Pg.7]

A research team at the University of New South Wales School of Materials Science and Engineering in Sydney, along with industry support, is investigating mechanisms for improving... [Pg.109]

Mr. Roppel didn t do the vice president s bidding and asked rhetorically, Is this a case of industry supporting scientists who happen to hold sympathetic views, or scientists adapting their... [Pg.301]


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