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Cain, J., ASLIB (Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux, London) 1939, 35. Thesis literature in France. [Pg.120]

The Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux, London, England, can also give some information on documentation centers in Great Britain and in Europe. It is equipped to give various services, and it can give information relating to the dissertations of the universities of Great Britain. [Pg.53]

S. Tolansky in J. Buds, ed.. Science and Technology of Industrial Diamonds, Proceedings of the 1966 International Industrial Diamond Conference, Industrial Diamonds Information Bureau, London, 1967, pp. 341—349. [Pg.16]

Iodine Information, Catalytic Chemisty, No. 31 and No. 32, Chilean Iodine Educational Bureau, London, 1957. [Pg.369]

See Imperial Institute Teohnioal Information Bureau s pamphlet on The Sources and Uses of Molybdenum Ores, London, 1915. [Pg.111]

The Petroleum Information Bureau, 4 Brook Street, Hanover Square, London, W.l, is designed to give information, mostly of a non-technical nature, to all interested in the petroleum industry to whom literature and visual aids are supplied free of charge. The Bureau is responsible for a small body of part-time lecturers scattered in a few districts of Britain who give talks to political and social organizations. Another organization. Petroleum Films Bureau, of the same address, is concerned with lending films on a... [Pg.188]

Much of the information in this section is taken from Reference 4. Standards play such a dominant role in everyday activities that one tends to forget that they exist. One may use a radio alarm clock, the accuracy of which is expressed through the use of standards traceable to the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). By international agreement, the time is referenced to the zero time meridian in Greenwich, outside of London. The radio operates on a frequency assigned by the Federal Communications Commission. [Pg.287]


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