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C. Vega, M.Delgado, Treatment of waste-water/oil emulsions using microwave radiation. Conference Society of Petroleum Engineers SPE international Conference on Health, Safety and environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, Kuala Eumpur, Malazija, 20-22 march, 2002, SPE 74167. [Pg.178]

In November 1997, the Department of Health and Human Services along with the International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) released a draft guidance for the selection of test procedures, which included chiral drugs. For the development of an enantiopure drug substance, acceptable criteria shall include, if possible, an enan-tioselective assay. This assay should be part of the specification for the identification of an enantiopure drug substance and related enantioenriched impurities [16]. [Pg.254]

Vasylyeva T.L., Duka Y.D., Ogorodny V.V., Kharitonov N., 1997. Relation between Trace Elements Concentration in Soils and the Health of Humans in Ukraine. Fourth International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements, pp.51-52. [Pg.200]

Thorsten C,Goldbach H (2003) Determination of antibiotic residues in manure, soil, and surface waters. 3rd international conference on pharmaceuticals and endocrine disrupting chemicals in water. Institute for Hygiene and Public Health, University of Bonn... [Pg.237]

Hudson P.T.W., Wagenaar W.A., Reason J.T., Groeneweg J., Meeren van der R.W., Visser J.P., 1991. Enhancing safety in drilling Implementing TRIPOD in a desert drilling operation. SPE paper 23248 First International Conference on Health, Safety, and Evironment, The Hague. [Pg.148]

Note GLP = Good Laboratory Practice ICH = International Conference on Harmonization IND = Investigational New Drug JMHW = Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare MAA = Marketing Authorization Application NCE = New Chemical Entity. [Pg.249]

Harmonization of pharmacopeial standards as a practical matter began at the International Congresses of Pharmacy between 1865 and 1910 [2], but the first formal attempt can be traced to 1902. Both USP President Horatio C. Wood, M.D., and Frederick M. Power, Ph.D., an American chemist of the Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratories of London, were appointed by the U.S. Secretary of State as delegates to represent the United States government at the International Conference for the Unification of the Formulae for Heroic Medicines, a conference of 19 countries from Europe and North America [3]. The second conference occurred in 1918. The 3rd in 1925 was attended by 31 countries from all continents except Asia and Australia. They drafted a new International Convention, which came in force in 1929. It revised the 1902 agreements on 77 heroic medicines and introduced the concept of maximum dose. It also requested that the League of Nations create a permanent secretariat of pharmacopeias [4]. Andrew G. DuMez, Ph.D., represented the USP, and was officially appointed by the U.S. Public Health Service to represent the United States at this conference [4,5]. An expert committee of the League of Nations planned a third conference for 1938, but it was never convened because of World War II [2]. [Pg.76]

Bonn, J.C. 1991. Goal-Setting Design for Fire and Gas Detection Systems. SPE 23305. First International Conference on Health, Safety and the Environment. Society of Petroleum Engineers, Inc. [Pg.432]

It would be wrong to give the impression that the PAT initiative is confined to the FDA. The FDA has increased its collaboration with international health and regulatory partners, including the International Conference on Harmonisation for the Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals (ICH) and the International Cooperation on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Veterinary Medicinal Products (VICH). [Pg.246]

In order to achieve optimum protection of health, obsolete or repetitive tests will not be carried out, whether within the Commimity or in third countries. The harmonisation of technical requirements for the development of medicinal products should therefore be pursued through the appropriate fora, in particular the International Conference on Harmonisation. [Pg.829]

Fjelkner-Modig, S. et al., Flavonoids in vegetables — the influence of processing, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Natural Antioxidants and Anticarcinogens in Nutrition, Health and Disease, 1998. [Pg.253]

World Health Organization Pharmaceutical Inspection Cooperation Scheme International Conference on Harmonization Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Mercado Comun del Sur (MERCOSUR)... [Pg.119]

V. (1991) Bioaccumulation from mineral oilwet and synthetic liquid-wet cuttings in an estuarine fish, Fundulus grandis. SPE 23350 First International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment 10-14 November 1991,... [Pg.325]

Terrens, G.W., Gwyther, D., Keough, M.J. and Tait, R.D. (1998) Environmental of synthetic based drilling mud discharges to the Bass Strait Australia. Proceedings of SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Caracas, Venezuela, 7-10 June 1998. [Pg.326]


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