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In the second group the membership balance was primarily shifted in favour of the industrial chemists. In these cases, the societies more or less grew out of a group of industrial chemists, such as in Belgium where the chemical society was established by a group of chemists from the sugar industry. The Belgian society... [Pg.341]

The pharmacists represented a special professional group related in different ways to the chemists in various countries. In the Netherlands, the pharmacists were welcome to become members of the chemical society if they so wished. The case was the same in (at least) Belgium, Czech Lands, Denmark and Norway, whereas the pharmaceutical chemists were explicitly excluded from membership of the chemical societies in some of the other countries, such as Britain. Different local reasons for the differences have been discussed in some of the previous chapters, and we can only conclude that although chemistry historically has had long and strong ties to pharmacy, the two disciplines had largely become differentiated by the late nineteenth century. This is also reflected in the formation of self-contained associations dealing with the specific interests of the pharmacists. [Pg.343]

CEN Comite Europeen de Normalisation (European Committee for Standardisation) EU and EFTA countries and Czech Republic (EFTA = Iceland, Norway, Switzerland) 36, Rue de Stassart B-1050 Brussels Belgium http //www.cenorm. be Limited membership through national standardisation bodies (delegation)... [Pg.148]

In 2016, INPRO s membership consists of 41 Members (40 IAEA Member States and the European Commission), namely Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Morocco, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, the United States of America, Vietnam, and the EC. [Pg.250]


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