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The United States was faced with an additional problem because its market remained wide open to textile imports from developing countries. These imports constituted an indirect threat to American producers of chemical fibers. Their first reaction was to reduce their bases in Europe. Du Pont closed its acrylic units in Holland in 1978 and in Northern Ireland in 1980 the following year it ceased production of polyester thread in its Uentrop unit in Germany. Monsanto did likewise in 1979, shutting down its Nylon units in Luxembourg and Scotland and selling its acrylic fiber installations in Germany and Ireland to Montedison. [Pg.5]

Some developed countries such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, and the Nordic countries with a very low prevalence of HBV do not apply universal vaccination programme to infants but choose to provide hepatitis B vaccines only to well-defined risk groups. [Pg.250]

Culture needs to be invoked, however, to explain differences between developed countries. A belief in the prophylactic benefits of taking medicines is widespread in Belgium, France, Greece, Italy and Spain but less prevalent in Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands and the Scandinavian countries. Germany, Austria and the United States have a cultme with elements in common with both groups. ... [Pg.730]

Leonard, J. E., and T. M. Young. 1989. Fertilizer Blending in Ireland-Potential Application of Its Unique Features to Developing Country Locations, IN Supp/ying Quality Multinutrient Fertilizers in the Latin American and Caribbean Region -... [Pg.455]

Several analytical methodologies have been developed and implemented in the past few years to determine the levels of these substances in diverse aqueous matrices, e.g., wastewater and surface water [5-21], Studies in this line have been performed so far in the United States [5,10,15,22,23] and in several European countries such as Italy [9, 18, 21, 24, 25], Switzerland [9, 25], the United Kingdom[21, 25-28], Belgium [29, 30], Ireland [8], Germany [14], and Spain [6, 7, 12, 13, 19, 31-34],... [Pg.191]

Since Australia led the way in 1992, economic evaluation has become a formal component of reimbursement decisions, or the development of national guidance for health technologies, in more than 10 other jurisdictions. These include eight countries of the European Union (Belgium, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, and the United Kingdom), plus Canada, New Zealand, and Norway. [Pg.215]

Cherry, Andrew, Mary E. Dillon, and Douglas Rugh. Substance Abuse A Global View. Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press, 2002. This collection has chapters by separate authors profiling the drug abuse situation in Burma, Canada, China, Colombia, England, Erance, India, Ireland, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland, and the United States. Eor each country there is a historical perspective, current developments, and policy issues. [Pg.138]

The particle classification scheme, developed as described in reference 200, did not include mercury fulminate-primed ammunition, which is frequently encountered in Northern Ireland, and is currently manufactured in some Eastern Bloc countries. [Pg.205]

The OECD Council Recommendation (1996) and the subsequent Guidance Manual (1996) provided a catalyst for the development of PRTRs across the OECD countries and elsewhere. Since 1996, the number of OECD countries with operating PRTR systems has more than doubled. By 2004 at least 14 OECD countries had an operational PRTR in place (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovak Republic, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States). Many more countries, within the OECD and beyond, have already taken concrete steps toward the establishment of a PRTR. [Pg.2047]

Safety committees can be toothless advisory bodies, or they can have a measure of real control over the conditions of work. In most European countries they have significant power, although in the peripheral regions where social policy is less developed (Ireland, England, Italy, and Greece) they are primarily consultative. On the other hand, even without statutory reinforcement these bodies can influence conditions in... [Pg.203]

Denmark and New Zealand and each of these countries produced detailed Road Safety Audit procedures. Since then, national and local governments in Canada, Finland, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Peru, Singapore and the United States have developed Road Safety Audit procedures. [Pg.11]


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