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The International Bureau of Weights and Measures, BIPM (Parc de Saint-Cloud, France) is described in Appendix X2 of Ref 4. This bureau operates under the exclusive supervision of the International Committee for Weights and Measures (CIPM). [Pg.568]

Table 2. Classification of Coals by Rank, International Committee for Coal Petrology ... Table 2. Classification of Coals by Rank, International Committee for Coal Petrology ...
In 1963 a classification of coals by rank (differing from the ECE scheme) was pubUshed by the International Committee for Coal Petrology (Table 2) (9). This includes a classification of brown coal that correlates a number of important properties including the percent reflectance of vitrinite in the coal. This is a simpler version of that used in German practice, which further subdivides soft brown coals into foHaceous and earthy. Most brown coals belong to the latter group. [Pg.150]

Whereas the foregoing ate the forms most commonly found in many appHcations in industry, there ate definitions that ate necessary not only for industrial purposes but also for consistency in the study of carbon science. Since 1975, the International Committee for Characterization and Terminology of Carbon has been working to estabUsh definitions and in 1982 pubHshed its 30 tentative definitions followed by periodic issues of further tentative definitions (10). [Pg.495]

International Handbook of Coal Petrographj 2nd ed., International Committee for Coal Petrology, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France, 1963, 252 pp. 2nd suppl. to 2nd ed., 1976. [Pg.238]

Douglas E. Lowenhaupt, M.S., Group Leader, Coke Laboratory, CONSOL, Inc. Member, American Society for Testing and Materials, Iron and Steel Making Society, International Committee for Coal Petrology (Section 27, Energy Resources, Conversion, and Utilization)... [Pg.13]

Schmets, J. and Pourbaix, M., Proceedings of the 6th Meeting of the International Committee for Electrochemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics, Poitiers, 1954, Butterworths, London (1955)... [Pg.888]

Polymers, J.C. Gamaud, International Committee for Plastics in Agriculture. [Pg.131]

International Committee for Cigar Smoke Study "Machine Smoking of Cigars." Coresta Inf. Bull. 1974, 1, 31-34. [Pg.271]

The diagnosis of PK deficiency depends on the determination of quantitative enzyme activity or qualitative abnormalities of the enzyme. In 1979, the International Committee for Standardization in Haematology (ICSH) established methods for the biochemical characterization of red blood cell PK variants (M22). Since the establishment of these methods, many PK-deficient cases have been characterized, including 13 cases of homozygous PK deficiency. Residual red blood cell PK activity is not usually associated with phenotypic severity,whereas enzymatic characteristics such as decreased substrate affinity, thermal instability, or impaired response to the allosteric activator fructose-1,6-diphosphate (F-1,6-DP) correspond to a more severe phenotype. [Pg.22]

M26. Miwa, S., Luzzatto, L., Rosa, R., Paglia, D. E., Schroter, W De Flora, A., Fujii, H., Board, P. G and Beutler, E., International Committee for Standardization in Haematology Recommended methods for an additional red cell enzyme (pyrimidine 5 -nucleotidase) assay and the determination of red cell adenosine 5 -triphosphate, 2,3-diphosphoglycerate and reduced glutathione. Clin. Lab. Haematol. 11, 131-138 (1989). [Pg.47]

International Committee for Coal Petrology, 2nd Edition, Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1963. [Pg.77]

International Committee Tests. The tests designed by the International Committee for blasting explosives are as follows ... [Pg.378]

In all cases the nomenclature adhered to is that used in the original memoirs, any alteration of which must be undertaken by an International Committee. For an author to make such alterations would merely mean that another set of names had been added to those already in existence, and would tend to add to the present confusion. The author, as in Volume II., again appeals to Chemical Societies to secure some definite standard nomenclature for organometallic compounds in general. [Pg.309]

Preprints of the 12th Triennial Meeting of the International Committee for Conservation ICOM-CC, Lyon, France, Vol. 1, pp. 8-13. [Pg.296]

Brokerhof, A.W. and van Bommel, M. (1996) Deterioration of calcareous materials by acetic acid vapour a model study. Preprints of the 11th Triennial Meeting of the International Committee for Conservation ICOM-CC, Edinburgh, UK, Vol. 2, pp. 769-75. [Pg.296]

Tello, H., Unger, A., Gockel, F. and Jelen, E. (2005) Decontamination of ethnological objects with supercritical carbon dioxide. Preprints of the 14th Triennial Meeting of the International Committee for Conservation ICOM-CC, The Hague, The Netherlands, Vol. 1, pp. 110-19. [Pg.299]

Given all these difficulties it is not surprising that only recently have major surveys of PCDDs and PCDFs in food become a viable prospect. This now extends to congener-specific surveys for PCBs, although it is not usual to quantify all congeners, principally those with TEFs and those selected by the International Committee for the Exploration of the Sea43 for analysis in fish. [Pg.179]

Abstract This paper reviews the current state of play of the Mutual Recognition Arrangement created by the International Committee for Weights and Measures in 1999. The aim of the MRA is to provide a framework within which National Metrology Institutes can demonstrate the equivalence of their realisations of the units and quantities of the SI system to which accredited laboratories are traceable. The article offers some views on the need for traceable... [Pg.121]

He is a member of the editorial boards of several scientific journals, is a member of the NATO Advisory Explosives Detection Working Group, and serves as chairman of the International Committee for Symposia on Analysis and Detection of Explosives. [Pg.452]

International Committee for Characterization and Terminology of Carbon. Carbon 1982 20 445. [Pg.76]

Freyhan, F. A. (1980, December). Medication compliance. International Committee for Prevention and Treatment of Depression Bulletin, p. 3. [Pg.485]

The International Committee for 1918 on Atomic Weights accepts the value Ru = 10T7. Further determinations of this constant are clearly desirable. [Pg.140]


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