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This symposium deals primarily with current studies on the science and technology of coatings photostabilization. Related topics also are included with the expectation that exposure to a related field may serve to inspire new insights into one s specific discipline. An international scope is provided with contributors from Canada, France, Great Britain, Switzerland, West Germany, and the United States. [Pg.315]

H. K. Bimbaum, 1. M. Robertson, P. Sofronis, and D. Teter, Mechanisms of Hydrogen Related Fracture - a Review, Second International Conference on Corrosion Deformation Interactions, CDI 96, Nice, France, 24-26 September, 1996, T. Magnin, Ed., The institute of Materials, Great Britain, 172-195(1997). [Pg.199]

This book is an international collaborative effort, with authors from Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States. It is not possible to cover all aspects of this subject in a single volume, but the contributions here are broadly representative of innovative work in the field. The order of the chapters is developed from the relationship of the topics and is not necessarily related to the sequence of contributions at the two symposia from which much of the initial material was derived. [Pg.353]

The working groups could consist of primarily U.S. and Russian subject matter experts but also include specialists from other countries. The Amarillo workshop included participants from Japan, France, Great Britain, and Germany. The international participation demonstrated the valuable expertise relating to material disposition processes that exists in a number of countries. One Russian and one U.S. chairperson could be appointed to coordinate the efforts of the working group. [Pg.242]

Great Britain s Royal Society of Ghemistry publishes an international scientific journal entitled Green Chemistry bimonthly,-the first issue was published in February 1999. The majority of the synthesis and process journals focus on papers related to this topic. [Pg.7]


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