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At that time public attention was particularly becoming concerned about the application of chemicals such as the very toxic parathion to crops used for human food. Public Law 83-518, known as the Miller Bill, which introduced the conception of tolerance (or permitted) levels of residues in foods, had been issued in the USA in 1954 and the authorities in various other countries had introduced or were drafting legislation on similar lines. [Pg.202]

These developments each stimulated the introduction of schemes for the official control of pesticides. In some instances, as with the Miller Bill, the control was largely exercised under pure food legislation, whilst in others it was embodied in measures generally covering the distribution, labelling and sale of pesticide products. These two approaches were sometimes followed simultaneously, and in almost all cases the official control of residues was taking the form of declared maximum levels that should not be exceeded in specified foods. [Pg.203]

Bill was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1970, he was chairman of its Chemistry Section during 1977-1981, and he was member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was awarded Guggenheim fellowships in 1951 and 1966, a National Science Foundation Senior Fellowship in 1958, and a Miller Research Professorship at Berkeley in 1963. His numerous honors from the American Chemical Society include the California Section Award in 1959, the Ernest Guenther Award in 1973, and an Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award in 1990. Among the international recognitions Bill received are a U.S. Senior Scientist Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, an honorary doctorate from the University of Bordeaux, two Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Awards, and an honorary membership in Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. [Pg.143]

Simpson, Greg D. Kuykendall, Clay, Miller, Jay Averett, Bill. The Safe and Effective Use of Chlorine Dioxide. Industrial Water Treatment, USA, September/October 1995. [Pg.455]

Peer Reviewers Jonathan Carter William R, Corcoran Kenneth Daigle F. Russ Davis Tom Garvin Bill Green Dennis Hendershot John Herber Andrew Hopkins Christian Jochum Bert Knegtering William E. Lash Ian McPherson James P. Miller John Murphy Sheri Sammons Angela Summers Ian Travers Lee Valentine... [Pg.22]

Public Meeting Participants. In addition to the committee and National Research Council (NRC) staff, the following people attended the public meetings January 23 Jean Hibberd and Robert Miller, Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board (CDCAB) January 24 Bill Buchanan, Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection (KDEP) Elizabeth Crowe, Kentucky Environmental Foundation Robert Miller, Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens Advisory Commission and CDCAB Craig Williams, Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens Advisory Commission, CDCAB, and Director, Chemical Weapons Working Group. [Pg.81]

S. D. Schwartz, Nonequilibrium solvation and the Quantum Kramers problem proton transfer in aqueous glycine, /. Phys. Chem. B (Bill Miller festschrift), 105, 2563-2567 (2001) b) D. Antoniou, S. D. Schwartz, A Molecular Dynamics Quantum Kramers Study of Proton Transfer in Solution, /. Chem. Phys., 110, 465-472 (1999) c) D. Antoniou, S. D. Schwartz, Quantum Proton Transfer with Spatially Dependent Friction ... [Pg.1235]

The research in this paper was performed in partial fulfillment of a Ph.D dissertation completed by the senior author at the University of Q)lorado-Boulder. Financial support from the U.S. Department of Energy, Atlantic Richfield Foundation, Inc., and the University of Colorado Department of Geological Sciences are gratefully acknowledged. We also wish to thank A1 Burnham and Bill Miller of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for providing samples of L2 retorted oil shale. [Pg.152]

Billings, C. (1998) Incident reporting systems in medicine and experience with the aviation reporting system, in A Tale of Two Stories Contrasting Views of Patient Safety (eds R.l. Cook, D.D. Woods and C.A. Miller), US National Patient Safety Fonndation, pp. 52-61. [Pg.94]

Acknowledgements. The author is supported by the Division of Chemical Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy, under contract DE-AC06-76RLO 1830 with Battelle, which operates the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author wishes to thank Bill Miller and Don Truhlar for thoughtful reviews of the paper and for helpful comments. [Pg.45]

Kellogg was then manufacturing a stable plastic poly-(chlorotrifluoro ethylene) which had been developed in the Atomic Energy program by Bill Miller and used in certain critical applications. Hanford remembered the early work at Du Pont and turned his new group toward Ford s vinylidene fluoride (VF2) copolymers. They found that a copolymer of VF2 with chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE) wa.s elastomeric and very stable[6]. [Pg.390]

Du, H., Rasaiah, J. C., and Miller, J. D. 2007. Structural and dynamic properties of concentrated alkah hahde solutions A molecular dynamics simulation study. J. Phys. Chem. Bill 209. [Pg.152]

Mel Miller (left) and Bill Craig transferring a source using a source tranter case for a cobalt-60 BTU. [Pg.69]

Bill Gardner is product manager for the Arc Armor welding protection line, Miller Electric Mfg. Co., Appleton, Wis., www.millerwelds.com. [Pg.40]

Miller illustrated the idea of chunking by considering a person learning Morse code. At first, every dot and dash is heard as a separate element, then these sounds are organised into letters, then the letters into words, and finally whole phrases. Another illustration of really big chunks is our ability to recognise persons when we turn a corner and are confronted with Bill, we are able to instantly say Hi, Bill . [Pg.23]

Another white man was named old Jeff Miller. He owned two or three plantations in Mississippi, and one on the Louisiana side. Then there were Bill and Jim Burris. They lived around Franklinton, and the family had always run a big plantation and a big store there. It was said that the Burrises were white Indians, and they laid claim to being part Choctaw. Bill and Jim Burris were young men when the surrender came. ... [Pg.139]

Lewis Miller was one of the few colored men among the old timers to establish a regular family, in addition to all of his carryings-on with other women beside the one he hit on at last as his lawful wife. Eli Graves was another. Eli was slave to old man Nat Graves. After the Surrender old man Nat set Efi up on a forty acre tract, and he married Margaret. Margaret had already had two children by Bill Burris, the white man of whom I ve told you. [Pg.158]


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