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Lee S (2002) Ghosts in the machines. South China morning post magazine... [Pg.348]

The popular press likewise emphasized the significance of the Chemical Society meeting. C. Ainsworth Mitchell noted that Two papers were recently read before the Chemical Society, the importance of which to physics and chemistry it is hardly possible to over-estimate. Summarizing accounts from the Chemical News and the Morning Post, the columnist explains the papers by Ramsay and by Collie and Patterson, and notes ... [Pg.126]

Article published in South China Morning Post, July 9, 1999. [Pg.414]

Connolly, N., Wong, M., and Fong, L. (2007). ParknShop withdraws oilfish, cod as 14 fall ill. The South China Morning Post 24 Jan. [Pg.46]

Mok, D. (2007). Wellcome sold sushi and sashimi made from oilfish. The South Morning Post 2 Feb. [Pg.49]

Wong, C. and Lam, A. (2007). Chain failed Hong Kong citizens ParknShop fined over oilfish scandal. South China Morning Post Dec 18, CITYC1. [Pg.52]

Harold Chang, "U.S. Sanction Threat to HK Over Drugs," South China Morning Post, August 18,1977. [Pg.251]

Wenran Jiang, Confronting a Poisonous Past , South China Morning Post (18 September 2003) Wenran Jiang, Chemical Weapons Just Another of Japan s Historical Burdens Chinese Use the Internet to Expose Japanese Web of Wartime Crimes , Edmonton Journal (Alberta, Canada) (25 September 2003). [Pg.148]

Chen Ying, 2013, Water Rises at Night. Natural Disaster Tests Xiamen s Wisdom, Southeast Morning Post, (20/05/2013) Monday version for Xiamen, Zhangzhou and Jinmen. [Pg.169]

Mather, K. (2(X)4). Airport privatisation - Sydney Airport case study. South China Morning Post Business tmd Economic Pohcy Seminm, Hong Kong, 15 September. Retrieved March 16,2009, from http //conferences.scmp.com/conferences/2(X)40915/programme.asp... [Pg.887]

Becker, J. (2000). Dam official flees with 930 million. South China Morning Post, May 3rd, 2000. [Pg.1580]

I made my usual morning visit to the snack bar to get a cup of coffee and pick up the Stars and Stripes. The lead story prolonged my recess. It was a blast by Representative George Don-dero of Michigan against Secretary of War Patterson for his "failure to ferret out Communist sympathizers " who had "infiltrated into key Army posts."... [Pg.71]

The directors of I.G. Farben knew about the selections.. . . The master craftsman made the complaint to the management, and from there the complaint was forwarded to the SS. Consequently the labor-allocation officer went to Monowitz early in the morning when the squads left for work, posted himself near the gate and picked out these people whom they considered sickly. These people were sent... [Pg.230]

In a study of workers exposed to -hexane (Mutti et al. 1984), the post-exposure alveolar excretion of -hexane was about 10% of the total uptake, and was in 2 phases a fast phase with a half-life of 11 minutes and a slow phase with a half-life of 99 minutes. Urinary metabolite concentrations were lowest at the beginning of the shift, highest at the end of the shift, and still elevated the next morning. Half-life for urinary excretion of total -hexane metabolites (2,5-dimethylfuran, 2-hexanol,... [Pg.106]

The following morning, uniforms acceptably clean we met with the Post Commander, the Chief Scientist, and half a dozen staff officers. There was some sotto voce jesting about the operation s name - Project Dork - no doubt mischievously chosen by some wag. The implication of this not-so-subtle reference to General Dick, originator of the brainstorm we were about to implement, was clear. [Pg.142]

News of this intervention spread around the Post. The next day, I started getting requests from several other individuals for therapeutic advice. One colonel reported that his cat had vomited that morning and viewing this had made him vomit in turn. I declined to schedule him for evaluation, suggesting that he go to the Post Dispensary. [Pg.160]

When Kevin [partner] was there, it was Kevin would go, and if we had money or whatever, go and get money and go and get the drugs. But when Kevin went into rehab, the first thing I would do in the morning, I wouldn t even get Jacob changed or feed him, it would be straight up, into the pram and go and...maybe if I d to go to the Post Office or something first or whatever and Jacob would get fed and changed after that. [Pg.67]


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