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This work received the financial support of the Commissariat General for the International Relations of the French Community of Belgium (CGRI Tunisie 2001-2004 FST/UCL) which is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.960]

The National Science Fund at the Ministry of Education and Science of Bulgaria (project X-1320) and the Joint Research Project between the Conunissariat general des relations internationals (CGM), Belgium and Bulgarian Academy of Sciences supported this work. [Pg.1024]

CPE V, held in September 1985 at the Catholic University in Leuven, Belgium, covered topics dealing with treatment technologies and phenomena related to hazardous waste and the utilization of fossil fuels. It provided an opportunity for interdisciplinary discussions and encouraged the exchange of ideas among international specialists from diverse fields and backgrounds. [Pg.294]

International Symposium on Cationic Polymerization and Related Processes, Ghent, Belgium 1983. [Pg.138]

Is the technology in use for any type of material, even non-CWM related internationally Yes. Used in Belgium to destroy over 2,000 projectiles containing Clark II agent. Yes. Used in Japan to destroy 500 bombs containing Clark I and II and 100 bombs containing a 50 50 mix of L and H. Yes. Static kilns have been used in several countries to destroy conventional munitions. Yes, it has destroyed several types of munition in testing at Porton Down, U.K. [Pg.109]

The 6th International Symposium on Cationic Polymerization and Related Processes was held in Ghent, Belgium (August 30 - September 2, 1983). Its Proceedings were published as a book (212). [Pg.123]

Government and University Research. In Mars exploration-related research, NASA has a robust international relationship with agencies like the European Space Agency and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency and with governmental and university sci-entihc researchers from the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Japan, Sweden, and Switzerland. [Pg.118]

NATO/CCMS. International toxicity equivalency factors (I-TEF) method of risk assessments for complex mixture of dioxin and related compounds. North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Committee on the Challenges of Modem Society, Report no. 176, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels, Belgium, 1988. [Pg.578]

De Beer D, Stoodley P (1995) Relation between the structure of an aerobic biofilm and transport phenomena. Wat Sci Technol 32(8) 11—18 De Beer D (1996) Microenvironments and mass transfer phenomena in biofilms and acti ted sludge studied with microsensors. In International symposium on environmental biotechnology, Ostend Belgium, pp 217—224 De Beer D, O Flaharty V, Thaveesri J, Lens P (1996) Distribution of extracellular polysaccharides and flotation of anaerobic sludge. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 46 197—201... [Pg.368]

The first two paragraphs of the corresponding chapter in Volume 1 of this Report also relate to this chapter. Several relevant reviews and books have been published on particular topics and compound types. The report of the International Symposium on the Chemistry of Small Rings held at Louvain (Belgium) in 1971 has also appeared. ... [Pg.1]


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