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They ask this first because they want to bag the chemist as customer or at least get them on a mailing list so that they can hound the chemist later to buy more of their stuff ]... [Pg.12]

Information on laboratory safety is available from many places. The public library usually has material on federal, state, and local safety regulations. The Index to Books in Print, also available at libraries, lists all material published by subject, author, and title. Scientific book publishers will be glad to add new names to their mailing lists for announcements of new publications on safety. [Pg.38]

Farmers can develop their mailing lists from contacts made at farm shops and farmers markets. They can also buy mailing lists or obtain lists from buyers clubs and from exhibitions and fairs. They could invite consumer groups to visit their farms, making sure the visitors leave a contact address for future promotions. [Pg.134]

Visit our mailroom to subscribe today http //www.phptr.com/mail lists... [Pg.627]

The Web sites for online MCS support groups, e-mail lists, news-groups and chat rooms change from time to time. Those listed here were current at the time of publication. The best way to locate online support is to visit MCS-related Web sites that provide links. The Washington State MCS Network and the Environmental Health Network (see Miscellaneous Resources below) are two examples. [Pg.277]

Web-based discussion forums and mailing lists for users, teachers, consultants, researchers, tire-kickers, and lost souls to share experiences and resources... [Pg.23]

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1, 45470 Miilheim an der Ruhr, Germany e-mail list mpi-muelheim.mpg.de... [Pg.395]

Mailing lists must be kept up-to-date. Requests to be removed from promotional mailing lists must be complied with promptly and no name may be restored except at the addressee s request or with their permission. [Pg.751]

You may e-mail comments/corrections/suggestions to me. Send questions to the urine-test mailing list. This way several people including me will get the question, and I won t be burdened with having to reply to all the mass mail that I get. I probably will not be able to answer questions that this paper does not answer anyway. Here is my public key ... [Pg.75]

To subscribe, E-mail listproc calyx.net with subscribe urine-test Firstname Lastname as the body. Nicholas Merrill maintains the mailing list as well as the following WEB page (which is saturated with information and links.) http //WWW.calyx.com/urine-test.html. [Pg.82]

This mailing list will only be used to ... [Pg.641]

To subscribe to the mailing list, send an email to maiordomo seawolf.rose-hulman.edu. In the body of the email place the line subscribe pspice (without the quotes). [Pg.641]

Get a copy of this announcement. Often your public library will have a copy, or you can get one directly from the fire department, city human resources department, or from the Internet. If exams are held irregularly, the fire or personnel department may maintain a mailing list so that you can receive an exam announcement the next time an exam is scheduled. If exams are held frequently, you will sometimes be told to simply show up at the exam site on a given day of the week or month. In those cases you usually get more information about the job and the selection process if you pass the written exam. Study the exam announcement, as well as any other material, such as brochures, that the department sends you. You need to be prepared for the whole selection process to be successful. [Pg.25]

Daniel Siebert, the host of this web site and the founder and moderator of the original Salvia email discussion forum (now the Sagewise mailing list), for his contributions and support of this project, his research papers on Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A, his attempts to keep the focus of discussions on Salvia, his constructive criticism, and for all the valuable information he has shared. [Pg.19]

I wish to thank all the members of the Salvia Draft FAQ e-mail list not already mentioned (some of whom are known to me only by screen names) whose contributions, critiques and questions have added greatly to this FAQ. They patiently suffered numerous e-mailing of draft material and gave helpful commentary. Some of them contributed valuable material which has been included in the FAQ. The members are, listed in alphabetical order ... [Pg.19]

Last but not least I wish to thank all the many members of the Salvia e-mail list for their many interesting stories, pertinent questions, trip reports, theories, and fascinating debates. [Pg.19]

Also on the Internet, newsgroups and mailing lists that cater to a specific interest or occupation can also be useful for finding job opportunities or networking with people currently working in your field. In addition, industry trade journals and newsletters along with... [Pg.120]

To review and join mailing lists from CMS about a variety of topics ... [Pg.298]

EMR-EMF (an open mailing list for the discussion of electromagnetic radiation) http //groups.yahoo.com/group/emr-emf/... [Pg.200]

To be placed on the mailing list for the Ancient DNA Newsletter address your request... [Pg.51]

All three classes of modifications require that the permittee send a notice of the modification to all persons on the facility mailing list. Inclusion on a RCRA facility mailing list is typically accomplished by submitting a written request. Class 2 and 3 permit modifications trigger requirements for public notice, solicitation of comments, and, in some cases, a public meeting. [Pg.42]


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