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Lessons from History

Karpenko, Vladimir. Alchemy - lesson from history. HamdardMed33, no. 2 (1990) 63-68. [Pg.380]

John Brooke, Science and Religion Lessons from History Science 282(5396) 1985-1986 (December 11,1998). [Pg.209]

An Illustrated Journey Through Functional Safety— Lessons from History... [Pg.233]

Many accidents resulting from dangerous reactions have a history of repeating themselves over the years, without the lessons of history being properly drawn. For example, the accident at Seveso, arising from difficulties in controlling the reaction temperature of sodium hydroxide with 1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene, had already happened three times a few years before. The symptoms due to acute intoxication caused by dioxin were already known. [Pg.143]

Harremoes P. 2002. Lessons from the history of innovations and failures. Koninkljke Hol-landsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen. Symposium ter Gelegenheid van het 250-Jarig Jubileum. [Pg.339]

Keating, Terry J. 2001. Lessons from the recent history of the Health Effects Institute. Science, Technology, and Human Values 26 409 130. [Pg.182]

There are important lessons from the history of NMS. First, for many years, neither the FDA nor the drug companies came close to fulfilling... [Pg.366]

D.C. Mowery and B. Sampat, Patenting and Licensing of University Inventions Lessons from the History of Research Corporation, paper presented at the conference on R D and Economic Growth in the 20th Century, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, March 27, 1999. [Pg.9]

House of Commons, fPreliminaryJ Report of the Commission on Arsenical Poisoning, Sessional Papers, Reports from Commissioners, Inspectors, and Others, 6 July 1901, vol. 9 Kelvin, Final Report, f f 38—41, 169, 182. For more on the history of the precautionary principle, see European Environment Agency, Late Lessons from Early Warnings The Precautionary Principle 1896-2000, Environmental Issue Report 22, 2002. [Pg.187]

R. Hunter, Some lessons from the history of psychiatry (Abstract), Society fior the Social History ofiMedicine Bulletin, 5 11-12, 1971 quoted in M. S. Micale, and R. Porter, eds., Discovering the History ofiPsychiatry, pp. 83-94, p. 90, emphasis added. [Pg.176]

Metzl, J.M. Howell, J.D. 2004, Making History Lessons from the Great Moments Series of Pharmaceutical AdM disem Asj Academic Medicine, 79 (11), 1027-32. [Pg.246]

Looking back at the relevant lessons from the ozone history discussed earlier, how do the climate negotiations compare ... [Pg.325]

Portner HO, Reipschlager A, and Heisler N (2004) Biological impact of elevated ocean CO2 concentrations Lessons from animal physiology and Earth history. [Pg.321]

We obviously can t go back to those good old days, nor would anyone want to, but perhaps there are some lessons that might be learned from history that have some application today. [Pg.181]

Broadribb, M., Lessons from Grangemouth, A Case History Presented at the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Conference, 2004. [Pg.63]

M. Sutton (2010) Spinach, iron and Popeye Ironic lessons from biochemistry and history on the importance of healthy eating, healthy scepticism and adequate citation. Internet J. Criminol. http //www.internetjoumalofcriminology.com/ijcprimaryresearch.html (last access Febmary 25, 2014). [Pg.330]

Heitler W, Wave Mechanics as quoted by Laidler KJ (1995) Lessons from the history of chemistry. Acc Chem Res 28 187-192 (actual quote on p 190)... [Pg.29]

Mark L. Movesian, Sovereignty, Compliance, and the World Trade Organization Lessons from the History of Supreme Court Review , 20 Michigan Journal of International Law (1999). [Pg.204]

For the Japanese strategies of international cartels, the challenge of the Japanese firms to them, and the response of international cartels, see T. Hara and A. Kudo, "International cartels in business history," in A. Kudo and T. Hara, eds.. Interna tional cartels in business history (Tokyo, 1992), 8-22. Also see A. Kudo, "Western multinationals in Japan Missed opportunities and lessons from inter-war business history," Asia pacific business review, 2 1 (1995). [Pg.244]

This book enlists a diverse group of experts to review the Columbia disaster and to extract organizational lessons from it. Thanks to the documentation compiled by the CAIB, as well as other NASA studies, this endeavor involves a rich and multifaceted exploration of a real organization. Because disasters are (thankfully) very unusual, we need to use multiple observers, interpretations, and evaluation criteria to experience history more richly (March et al., 1991). Some contributors to this book draw conclusions very different from the CAIB s. [Pg.4]


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