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O.P. acknowledges support of the Ministry of Science and Technology (CONACyT) of Mexico (Grant No. 25301-E) and the National University of Mexico (project INI 11597). O.P. is also grateful to Silicon Graphics Inc.-Cray Research of Mexico for partial financial support and generous allocation of computer time. [Pg.238]

Acknowledgements T.A.M. thanks TUBITAK and MdeLl thanks UNAM-DGAPA-PAPIIT (Mexico) grant IN106401 and CONACyT (Mexico) grant 27828 E for partial support. [Pg.138]

Mexico granted pharmaceutical medicine speciality status in 1999. There is a 2-year specialist training programme organized by the National Polytechnic Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Postgraduate Studies Section, leading to a specialist... [Pg.23]

This work was supported by the CLUSTER of Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology. We also acknowledge CONACYT-Mexico grants W-8001-millennium initiative (MT), G-25851-E (MT), 37589-U (MT), and 41464-Inter American Collaboration (MT). [Pg.343]

Financial support for this work by CONACyT-Mexico (grant 46354) is gratefully acknowledged. The authors thank I. F ente-Lee, M. Aguilar-Franco and C. Salcedo-Luna for assistance in TEM and XRD characterizations. [Pg.362]

This work was partially supported by Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Grant SDI.PTID.05.6. [Pg.282]

Other Deposits. Those deposits which cannot be classified as one of the previous 14 deposit types are called other. These include the uranium deposits in the Jurassic Todilto Limestone in the Grants district in New Mexico (17). [Pg.185]

Others Deposits in Jurrasic Todilto limestone in the Grants district, New Mexico, USA. [Pg.73]

Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge support from grants from the State of New Mexico Department of Economic Development and the collaboration of Raydiance Inc. [Pg.294]

CaC03, basic, U present mainly as U(VI) Grants (New Mexico), Rio Algon (Utah) NaiCOs Precipitation Na2U207 (no solvent extraction steps) 11... [Pg.514]

Fitch, D C. 1979. Exploration for uranium deposits in grants mineral belt. New Mexico. AAPG Bulletin, 63, 688. [Pg.443]

Previous- to this, however, Nobel worked on expls consisting of NG partially absorbed by mixtures of combustible materials (such as woodmeal, charcoal, rosin, sugar, starch, etc) with oxidizers (such as K or Na nitrates) and was granted Englpat 442 of 1869- These expls, as well as Ammoniakrut and Seranin, setved as prototypes for expls known in the US as "Ammonia Dynamites or "Ammonium Nitrate Dynamites - These Dynamites are used in the USA, Canada and Mexico (See also in Vol 1 of Encycl, under AMMONIUM NITRATE BLASTING EXPLOSIVES)(Ref 58, pp A341 to A356)... [Pg.482]

TYUYANUN1TE. An ore of uranium with the composition. Ca(U02)2 (V04)2 5 — 8H2O, which occurs in yellow incrustations as a secondary mineral. The mineral is orthorhombic, It occurs as a secondary mineral as incrustations on limestones, and as disseminated impregnations in sandstones. Found abundantly 111 the Western United Stales, at Grants, New Mexico, and in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado. Nevada, Arizona and Texas. Also at Tyuya Muyan in Turkestan, the former U.S.S.R. [Pg.1634]

In the United States the FDA granted general use approval for neotame as a sweetener and flavour enhancer in July 2002. At the time of writing it is also approved in Australia, New Zealand, China, Mexico, Costa Rica and Puerto Rico. Neotame was submitted to the EU SCF in 2001 for evaluation and to date no evaluation has been published. Poland has granted temporary approval for neotame and it is also approved in the Czech Republic and Romania. [Pg.82]

This work was supported by NIH Grants K25AI060036 (TB), AI 36357 (ERP) EB00264, GM3956, U54MH074425 (LAS). The New Mexico Tate Cigarette Tax to the UNM Cancer Center. [Pg.128]

New Mexico McKinley and Cibola counties Grants Mineral Belt Ore deposits and mining wastes Thomson, Longmire and Brookins (1986)... [Pg.516]

Kaufmann RF, Eadie GG, Russell CR. 1976. Effects of uranium mining and milling on ground water in the Grants Mineral Belt, New Mexico. Ground Water 14 296-308. [Pg.83]

We are grateful to RSU and the Russian Foundation for Fundamental Research (grants No. 94-03-09731, 96-03-32026, 97-03-33479, 00-15-97320), the UANL (projects PAICyT 1999-2002), and the National System of Researchers of Mexico (SNI) for financial support. We especially thank Professors Juan Manuel Barbarin Castillo and Ubaldo Ortiz Mendez for their help in preparation of this book. It is hoped that the chapters herein will be valuable to professionals in the field and to students. [Pg.532]

Acknowledgments The National Science Foundation (USA) provided support for this research through grant CHE-0451810 to Auburn University. R.F.-M. would like to thank CONACyT (Mexico) for postdoctoral funding at the University of Guanajuato, and the Mexican National System of Researchers (Sistema Nacional de Investigadores) for support. [Pg.16]

Anaya, A. L. and del Amo, S. 1999. Searching for New Biocides in the Tropical Forests in the El Eden Ecological Reserve, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Final Report. USDA MX-AES6, Grant FG-Mx-107. 135 p... [Pg.297]

Steam boilers are commonly used in power plants and industries of all kinds. They generally are taken for granted now, but in the second half of the nineteenth century boilers blew up with alarming regularity. Records indicate that from 1870 to 1910 there were at least 10,000 boiler explosions in the United States and adjacent areas of Canada and Mexico that is, more than one recorded explosion every 36 hours By 1910, the rate had jumped to between 1,300 and 1,400 per year. On October 8, 1894, in the Henry Clay Mine in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, 27 boilers disintegrated almost simultaneously Mainly because of the incorporation of the ASME Boiler Code into laws, boiler explosions have decreased dramatically.41... [Pg.124]

The financial support from projects CONACyT-31282-U (Mexico) and FIES-98-29-III (IMP-IPN-Mexico) is greatly appreciated. L.F.Chen would like to thank the visiting professor fellowship granted by CONACyT, Institute Politecnico Nacional (Mexico) and Institute del Mexicano Petroleo. [Pg.466]

This study was partially supported (I.V.T.) by the Go-Bio BMBF grant 0313883 (AZ-31P4556), by the New Mexico Tobacco Settlement Fund (T.I.O.) and by data from Sunset Molecular Discovery EEC. This chapter is dedicated to Corwin Hansch, founder of the QSAR field, on his 90th birthday. [Pg.260]


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