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Individual national efforts outside the United States to control lead paint production and/or use, particularly in Europe, arose out of the nineteenth century organized labor movement that accompanied the industrialization of Europe. In 1867, occupational concerns over white lead production and use resulted in the Congress of the Workers International Association while 1896 witnessed the International Workers Conference on the same topic. In 1901, the Assembly of the International Association for Labour Legislation was convened to deal with the topic of white lead. [Pg.864]

J. K. Olthoff and co-workers. Conference Kecord of the IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, 1990, pp. 248—252. [Pg.247]

B. Dooley and co-workers. Proceedings of the 53rd International Water Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1992, p. 154. [Pg.371]

K. Benedens and co-workers. Conference Proceedings of the Wire Association International Inc., 63rd Annual Convention, Mar. 1993, p. 55. [Pg.92]

A. A. Qereshi and co-workers. Proceedings PORIM International Development Conference, PORIM, Kuala Lumpur, 1989. [Pg.1066]

Structural and thermodynamical aspects of the phase separation, domain theory, were presented in 1967 to the International Rubber Conference (21) in the United Kingdom and to a symposium (18) at the California Institute of Technology later in the year. Network properties of the A-B-A polymers were also described (18). Following the commercial announcement in 1965 and the meetings in 1967, there was an explosion of requests for samples of S-B-S and S-I-S products. We then prepared laboratory samples and offered these along with detailed molecular characterization data to outside research workers for study. [Pg.185]

R. Hopla and co-workers, in Proceedings of The 10th International SPE Conference on Photopolymers, Mid-Hudson Society of Plastics Engineers, 1994, pp. 463-469. [Pg.2515]

Lauwerys R, Buchet JP, Roels H, Bernard A, Chettle D, Harvey T (1980b) Biological significance of cadmiiam concentxation in blood and urine and their application in monitoring workers exposed to cadmiiam. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Cadmiiom Conference (Cannes, 1979). Metal Bulletin Ltd, London (UK), pp. 164-167... [Pg.139]

World Health Organization, 1948. WHO Definition of Health. Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization as adopted by the International Health Conference, New York, 19—22 June, 1946 signed on 22 July 1946 by the representatives of 61 States (Official Records of the World Health Organization, no. 2, p. 1(X)) and entered into force on 7 April 1948. Ziemsen, B., Angerer, J., Lehnert, G., Benkmann, H.-G., Goedde, H.W., 1986. Polymorphism of delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase in lead-exposed workers. Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health 58 (3), 245-247. [Pg.768]

A. H. Scragg and co-workers. Proceedings of the International Conference on Bioreactors and Biotransformations, NET./Elsevier, London, 1987, p. 12. [Pg.337]

K. Schuged and co-workers. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Bioreactor Fluid Dynamics, British Hydromechanics Research Association, Cranfield, UK, 1988, p. 229. [Pg.337]

R. N. Armstrong and co-workers. Proceedings of the 5th International Dissolving Pulps Conference, TAPPI, Adanta, Ga., 1980. [Pg.356]

G. Luxa and co-workers. Item D. Paschen CurveforSF, 1975 CIGRE International Conference on Earge High Tension Electrical Systems. [Pg.245]

F. A. Sain2 and co-workers, "Chatham Circulating Fluidi2ed Bed Demonstration Project," Proceedings of the First International Conference on CirculatingFluidi d Beds, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Nov. 18—20, 1985, Pergamon Press, Toronto. [Pg.148]

D. Fluty and co-workers. Hydraulic Fluidsfor Marine Use, International Marine and Shipping Conference, 1973. [Pg.272]

G. A. Collins and co-workers, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Eilms Apr. 25—29, 1994, San Diego, Calif. [Pg.400]

M. Barth and co-workers. Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Suf ace Modfication Technologies, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1989. [Pg.401]

T. Akashi and co-workers. Ferrites—Proceedings 1970 International Conference, University of Tokyo Press, Japan, 1971, p. 183. [Pg.385]

R. B. Boulay and co-workers, in Proc. of 10th International Conference on MHD Electrical Power Generation, Tituchitapalli, India, Dec. 1989, pp. IX.139-IX.145. [Pg.438]

P. G. Marston and co-workers, in Proc. 11th International Conference on Magnet Technology, Vol. 2, MT-11, Elsevier Apphed Science, London, 1989, pp. 920-925. [Pg.439]

J. D. Erew md co-workers. International Conference on Current Status and Innovations Reading to Promising Plants, AESJ, PNC, md JAPC, Kyoto, Japm, Oct. 1991. [Pg.208]

Y. Takashima and co-workers. International Conference on MuclearEuel Reprocessing and Waste Management, RECOD 87, Paris, 1987. [Pg.209]

A. N. Morgan and co-workers. Proceedings, 2nd International Conference on Peaceful Uses ofMtomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, 1958. [Pg.207]

A. Watanabe and co-workers, Troc. of 2nd International Conference on Refractories, Vol. 1, The Technical Association of Refractories—Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 1987, pp. 118-132. [Pg.166]

H. J. White and co-workers. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Properties of Water and Steam, Orlando, Fla., 1994, BegeU House, New York, 1995. [Pg.371]


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