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A, air DW, drinking water EF, environmental fate F, forensics M, money (banknotes) mon, monitoring R, review SS, sewage sludge (and biosolids) sw, sweat WW, wastewater. [Pg.7]

In 2000, most European countries switched from their traditional currencies to the euro. Lanthanide luminescence is used as a means of preventing counterfeit euro banknotes from passing into the money chain. Excitation of euro banknotes with ultraviolet light results in fluorescence in the red, green and blue regions due to complexes of europium (Eu3+), terbium (Tb3+) and thulium (Tm3+), respectively, that are present in the banknotes. [Pg.75]

When the Revolution began, Lavoisier was still a director of the Saltpeter and Gunpowder Administration and also a director of the Discount Bank, the bank that had propped up the government by repeatedly making large loans to the Royal Treasury. After the Revolution, the bank continued to operate and provided currency by issuing banknotes and continued to lend the government money. On... [Pg.125]

To what indeed When money is denounced as the root of all evil, we should properly understand it not as banknotes but as bright, treacherous gold. During the Renaissance, people idealized classical times as a Golden Age but the Roman writer Propertius had no illusions about what that really meant, for with gold all doors are opened, and truth, honesty, and freedom can be overawed if the payment is large enough ... [Pg.42]

Suppose that a claimed invention defined a copying machine with features resulting in an improved precision of reproduction and suppose further that an embodiment of this apparatus could comprise further features (not claimed but apparent to the skilled person) the only purpose of which would be that it should also allow reproduction of security strips in banknotes strikingly similar to those in genuine banknotes. In such a case, the claimed apparatus would cover an embodiment for producing counterfeit money which could be considered to fall under Article 53(a) EPC. There is, however, no reason to consider the copying machine as claimed to be excluded since its improved properties could be used for many acceptable purposes . [Pg.376]

The world s first polymer banknote is issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia. By 1996, all Australians use plastic money. [Pg.811]

M First report in a journal eonfirming the presence of an illicit drug (cocaine) on banknotes in general circulation) (objective to distinguish drug money from innocenf money) Aaron and Lewis (1987)... [Pg.5]


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