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For partially stabilized WPG materials, the OIT can be between I and 10 min (Fig. 1.45). A number of commercial WPG deck boards being sold in the market falls into this range. Depending on the deck profile (solid or hollow) and the board density, and, of conrse, on location/geography/climatic conditions, the lifetime of the deck can vary, but there is a risk that these boards would not live long enough to see the end of their warranty time period, particularly in the South. [Pg.39]

Traditionally, companies have sought to acquire competitive advantage over their rivals through their choice of location. In a historical context, firms tended to establish their factories for reasons of economic geography, e.g. ... [Pg.35]

Geography Do animals from different locations (e.g. QLD or NT) vary in their chemical composition ... [Pg.411]

Geography, Geology Pulse/echo techniques are used in the location of mineral and oil deposits and in depth gauges for seas and oceans. Echo ranging at sea has been used for many years (SONAR). [Pg.5]

In a customer category/geography matrix, pharma and the United States are the most attractive combination for fine-chemical companies. The location of the headquarters of the pertinent companies is the main selection criterion. [Pg.137]

Exposure Registries. A national exposure registry for persons exposed to radium was not located but would be useful in relating factors such as age, sex, season, geography, regulations, environment and other factors to measured exposure concentrations and health outcomes. [Pg.64]

In other words there is a tendency to abandon those locations which Prof. Dr. R. van Pelt called the absolute center in the "geography of atrocities (see page 91), or even the Birkenau crematoria altogether, since, according to Meyer the genocide is now supposed to have taken place mainly in those ominous farmhouses or bunkers of which we possess hardly any documentary evidence. [Pg.148]

Shiramizu, B., Barriga, F., Neequaye, J., lafri, A., Dalla-Favera, R., Neri, A., Guttierez, M., Levine, R, and Magrath, I., Patterns of chromosomal breakpoint locations in Burkitt s lymphoma Relevance to geography and Epstein-Barr virus association. Blood 77, 1516-1526 (1991). [Pg.349]


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