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CFR (1976). Code of Federal Regulations. Title 10, Part 20, Para. 105, 106, National Archives and Records Services, General Services Administration (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington). [Pg.82]

Walter G. Campbell to Paul H. Appleby, assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture, June 23, 1938, Food Law folder for 1938, Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture, Record Group 16, National Archives and Records Service, Washington, DC. [Pg.135]

Federal Register, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, Washington, D.C., published daily, Monday through Friday (except official holidays). Provides uniform system for making available to the public U.S. federal regulations, proposed... [Pg.264]

GSA, National Archives and Records Service, Preservation Services Division, Washington, DC 20408... [Pg.89]

The pioneering work on deacidification was done over forty years ago by Schierholz (15) and by Barrow (8), who applied Schierholz s patent in the development of his two-step process of calcium hydroxide followed by calcium bicarbonate. Many other approaches have been devised since that time, including the use of magnesium bicarbonate introduced at National Archives and Records Service (NARS) by Gear (16). In addition, some of the articles that discuss various deacidification procedures have been authored by Kelly (17, 18), Werner (19), Williams (20), Smith (21, 22,23), and Walker (24). [Pg.90]

In connection with a program at the National Bureau of Standards, sponsored by National Archives and Records Service (33), on the development of specifications for permanent record papers, some handsheets were made from a pulp in which the carboxyls were covered with aluminum. Just before the sheet was formed, some calcium carbonate was added to the headbox. Thus, the cellulose had aluminum on the carboxyls, a characteristic of instability, and the paper had a calcium carbonate filler, a characteristic of stability. [Pg.91]

ASTM Specifications. Four specifications for permanent-record paper (20) were developed at NBS through research sponsored by the National Archives and Records Service (NARS), other U.S. government agencies, and SAA. These also are ANSI specifications. [Pg.306]

Wilson, W. K. Wessel, C. J. Guidelines for Environmental Conditions in Archives and Libraries , Report to National Institute for Conservation, Feb. 1984, National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D.C. [Pg.309]

CFR 50, Appendix A, "General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants , Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service Administration. [Pg.289]

Fig. G-2. Washington (third from left) relaxing with fellow hunters, following tne kill of a deer. (Courtesy, General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D. C.)... Fig. G-2. Washington (third from left) relaxing with fellow hunters, following tne kill of a deer. (Courtesy, General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D. C.)...
The National Archives and Record Services also pubhsh the CFR annually in paperback volumes. The CFR contains a compilation of rules previously pubhshed in the FR. This results in a codification of the rules, which take the force of administrative law. The government divides the CFR into 50 titles representing areas of federal regulation. Currency of the CFR happens daily, with updates published daily in FR. The CFR contains 50 divisions, which are revised annually (Table 5.1). [Pg.94]

Fishbein, 1973. Meyer H. Fishbein. The Censuses of Manufactures, 1810-1890. Reference Information Paper No. 50. Washington, D.C. U.S. National Archives and Records Service. [Pg.523]

Time and again, we have profited from the assistance of libraries and officials in government and scientific agencies. Our thanks go to the staffs of the U.S. National Center for Education Statistics of the U.S. Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (especially Maurice Moylan) of the U.S. National Archives and Records Service and of the U.S. Patent and Trademarks Office (especially Gary Robinson of the Office of Technology Assessment and Forecast). We also depended heavily upon the patience and good will of personnel at the American Chemical Society (especially Robert Jones and David M. Kiefer) the National Opinion Research Center the Free Library of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania libraries. [Pg.586]


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