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International Study Group for the Standardization of the Methods of Testing Explosives, 7th Meeting EXTEST 76, Dalari, Sweden (June 1976), reviewed in Propellants and Explosives 3 (1978), 1—8 73) B.C. Cohenaur, Disposal... [Pg.257]

One possible way of testing transmission of detonation through the air, recommended by the International Study Group for the Standardisation of the Methods of Testing Explosives (Ahrens, 1977), is illustrated in Figure 2.29. [Pg.48]

The Oil Companies International Study Group for Conservation of Clear Air and Water-Europe (Concawe) [22 ] have made a detailed study of the application of solvent extraction to the determination of organics in water. [Pg.366]

The Oil Companies International Study Group for Conservation of Clean Air and Water, Europe (1982) Analysis of trace substances in aqueous effluents from petroleum refineries. Concawe report no 6/82... [Pg.376]

Members of the CONCAWE (oil companies international study group for Conservation of Clean Air and Water - Europe) in The Hague could not attend this meeting but made available the report they issued in 1980 titled "The Rational Utilization of Fuels in Private Transport-Extrapolation to Unleaded Gasoline Case" which is included in this proceedings. [Pg.378]

Exchanges between pharmacopoeias are co-ordinated by the Pharmacopoeial Discussion Group (PDG) (International Harmonisation 1995) and it is frequent that one pharmacopoeia participates in a collaborative study organized by another pharmacopoeia, or that several pharmacopoeias share the same batch of reference substance to be used in their respective monographs nevertheless, in this case the reference substance can not be considered as harmonized. A new batch of erythromycin was shared between the United States Pharmacopoeia and the European Pharmacopoeia and was established in a common coEaborative study both for the microbiological assay (used in the USP for formulations) and the liquid chromatographic assay (used in the Ph. Eur. and USP for bulk material). [Pg.192]

Bauer M, Alda M, Priller J, Young LT International Group for the Study of Lithium Treated Patients (IGSLI). Implications of the neuroprotective effects of lithium for the treatment of bipolar and neurode-generative disorders. Pharmacopsychiatry. 2003 36(suppl 3) S250-S254. [Pg.90]

This study was carried out as part of the Task C work of the Pollution from Land Use Activities Reference Group (PLUARG), International Joint Commission for the Great Lakes, and was funded through the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the State of New York... [Pg.755]

International Study Group, 1991). A hybrid variant is also sometimes used, where a one (or a few) lead author(s) are named and stated to represent the rest of the team (e.g. Cady et al, 1991). The advantages of this tactic are that there is at least one person who accepts responsibility for defense of the paper after publication. A further advantage is that this can be used to motivate investigators in multisite studies the protocol can state that the investigator who recruits the most completed patients, without violations, will be the named first author in any publication. [Pg.408]

International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot. International consensus on the diabetic foot. European Association for the Study of Diabetes. CD ROM 2003, May. [Pg.236]


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