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The standards concerning the verification of ultrasonic equipment for non destructive testing, which are currently applicable in European countries consist in texts from different origins, such as German (DIN) British (B.S.), Italian and French (AFNOR). [Pg.700]

Binder K and Ciccotti G (ed) 1996 Monte Carlo and Molecular Dynamics of Condensed Matter Systems vol 49 (Bologna Italian Physical Society)... [Pg.2280]

Car R 1996 Molecular dynamics from first principles Monte Carlo and Moleoular Dynamios of Condensed Matter Systems vo 49 ed K Binder and G Ciccotti (Bologna Italian Physical Society) pp 601-34... [Pg.2289]

In this example, a Kohonen network is used to classify Italian olive oils on the basis of the concentrations of fatty acids they contain. [Pg.458]

D. Bomford and co-workers, /V the Making Italian Painting Before 1400, National Gallery PubHcations, London, 1990. [Pg.431]

Table 26. Comparison of Components of Spanish and Italian Bitter Orange Oils ... Table 26. Comparison of Components of Spanish and Italian Bitter Orange Oils ...
The modem history of the military use of toxic chemical agents (1,3—5) dates from the first full-scale (chlorine) gas attack on April 22, 1915, near Ypres, Belgium in World War I. There were a few reports of the limited use of toxic chemicals since that time. The Italians employed mustard, a bUster agent, during the Ethiopian war in 1935 and 1936 the Japanese used toxic chemicals in a number of small-scale engagements in the early years of their war with China and Iraq purportedly employed both mustard and nerve gases in the 1980s. [Pg.397]

Discussion of the UV spectra of heteroaromatic molecules has changed with time, from the classical way illustrated by the Italian publications (56G797) to the modern quantum mechanical calculations. [Pg.197]

Visit http //cortex.uchc.edu/ safety/ehs/msds-l.html. This site is accessible by UCHC network registered users only. Once registered, you can access 70,000 MSDSs from Sigma, Aldrich, and Fluka on-line. The MSDSs are available in several languages (English, French, German, Spanish and Italian languages). Updates are done on a quarterly basis. [Pg.183]

Costa, G., Faggiano, F., and Lagorio, S. (Eds.) (1995). Mortality by Occupation in Italy in the l9S0 s. Instituto Superiore per la Prevenzione e la Sicurezza del Lavoro, Rome (in Italian). [Pg.336]

The appointed customer representative will need to spend some time with the customer to learn their ways, and understand their language, needs, and expectations. Hence if the native tongue of your staff is English and you do business with Swedish, Italian, and French companies you may need people who can speak these languages and who are familiar with the appropriate subject vocabulary. Beware, however, that in appointing such a person you choose wisely. It also has to be someone you can trust to represent your interests. You will need a means of calibrating this person so that he/she does not get carried away with enthusiasm and start to impose requirements that are no more than personal likes and dislikes. [Pg.126]

A. P. Young. In K. Binder, G. Cicotti, eds. Monte Carlo and Moleeular Dynamies of Condensed Matter Systems. Bologne Italian Physical Society, 1996, pp. 285-307. [Pg.290]

V. Degiorgio, M. Corti, eds. Physics of Amphiphiles Micelles, Vesicles and Microemulsions. Amsterdam Italian Physical Society, North-Holland, 1985. [Pg.740]

National Federation of Italian Chemical Manufacturers (FEDERCHIMICA)... [Pg.261]

Italian National Environmental Protection Agency (ANPA)... [Pg.283]

National Association of the Chemical hidustry (ANIQ), 262 National Biochemicals Corporation, 239 National Capital Poison Center, 312-313, 318 National Chemical Corporation, 260 National Chemicals Inspectorate, 264 National Envhonmental Health Association (NEHA), 279 National Federation of Italian Chemical Manufacturers (FEDERCHIMICA), 261 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 279 National Gypsum Company, 240 National Health hiformation Center (NHIC), 286 National histitute for Environmental Studies (NIES), 283 National histitute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 286... [Pg.341]


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Fascism, Italian

Italian Ammonals

Italian Chemical Literature

Italian Chemical Society

Italian Commercial Explosives

Italian Cordite

Italian Department for the Environment

Italian Iceman

Italian Law

Italian Military Aluminized Plactic Explosive

Italian National Environmental Protection Agency

Italian Permissible Explosives

Italian Renaissance

Italian Research Council

Italian Society

Italian Society Studies

Italian Technical Paper CNR-DT

Italian Vermouth

Italian Vin Santo

Italian campaign

Italian districts

Italian iceman investigation studies

Italian immigrants

Italian lemons, 295

Italian multicenter trial

Italian parsley

Italian physicist

Italian poisoners

Italian research

Italian researchers

Italian researchers synthesis

Italian ryegrass

Italian salad dressing

Italian sulfur industry

Italian talc

Italian type cheeses

Italian type shells

Italian-Ethiopian War

Italians

Italians

Italy, Italians

National Federation of Italian Chemical Manufacturers

National Federation of Italian Chemical Manufacturers FEDERCHIMICA)

Production rules Italian and European Union regulations

Sweet (Italian) vermouth

Tanks Italian

The Italian Model for Regulating Health and Safety at Work

Two-stage manufacture of TNT (old Italian method)

Vermouth, French Italian

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