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Rail, H.T., C.J. Thompson, H.J. Coleman and R.L. Hopkins (1972), "Sulfur compounds in crude oil". Bureau of Mines Bull. No. 659. Distributed by National Technical Information Service (NTIS), US Dpt of Commerce, Springfield, VA. [Pg.459]

FEDRIP National Technical Information Service (NTIS), USA federal research projects direc- tory, biblio. 220000 STN online monthly http //grc.ntis.- gov/fidrip.htm... [Pg.286]

ISI is available in hard copy and electronically at EPA s headquarters and regional Hbraries, and through the National Technical Information Service (NTIS). The electronic form may be installed on IBM PC-compatible computers or placed on local area networks, and mn under Microsoft WINDOWS or WordPerfect s Library program. The Macintosh version is no longer available. The 1993 update will include the ISI hardcopy, PC disks, and the PC system user manual. EPA also pubHshes ACCESS EPA, which provides sources of information, databases, and pubHcations within the EPA. Chapter 5 of that pubhcation includes important environmental databases in air and soHd waste, pesticides and toxic substances, water, and cross-program (110). EPA also provides databases accessible through EPA Hbraries, which describe the private EPA and commercial databases available to Hbrary users (111). [Pg.130]

R. Wilson, M Study of New Catalytic Mgents to determine Chemical Ouygen Demand, PB-270965, National Technical Information Service (NTIS), Washington, D.C., 1977. [Pg.94]

In searching for data on a particular system, a computerized search of Chemical Ah.stract.s, Tngineering Index, and National Technical Information Service (NTIS) data bases should seriously be considered. Although the NTIS computer contains only information published after 1970, one normally can assume that most pre-1970 pubhcations of merit hkely will be referenced in the bibhographies of current articles on the subject. [Pg.1369]

Ordering Address National Technical Information Service (NTIS)... [Pg.51]

Additional copies may be purchased from the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) and/or the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) as indicated. NTIS prices are for paper copy. Microfiche copies, at 6.95, are also available from NTIS. Prices from either source are subject to change. [Pg.358]

The document itself has been approved for unlimited distribution and is included in the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) listings. It is for sale to the general public and foreign nationals. [Pg.84]

Explosives Safety Seminar, Veranstalter Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board, jahrlich, ab 1974 alle 2 Jahre, erhaltlich uber National Technical Information Service (NTIS), US Department of Commerce), 1958-1995 (26th)... [Pg.404]

D. Avnir, S. Braun, and M. Ottolenghi, The Encapsulation of Organic Molecules and Enzymes in Sol-Gel Glasses Novel Photoactive, Optical, Sensing and Bioactive Materials. A Review. National Technical Information Service (NTIS) Publication No. AD-A224 154, 21 pp. (1991). [Pg.448]

Toxicological Profiles are developed in two stages (1) drafts that undergo a 90-day public commenting period and (2) finals where ATSDR has considered incorporating all comments into the documents and finalized the Profiles after which the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) distributes them. The Toxicological Profiles are available at the ATSDR Web site (ATSDR 2007). [Pg.69]

Many of the technical reports and publications referenced in this book are available through the U S. Department of Commerce s National Technical Information Service (NTIS) located in Spring-field, Virginia. [Pg.207]

TX, MHSMP-85-06 (January 1985). Kohn, E. "High Performance Size Exclusion Chromatography (VII) Determination of Silicon Hydride Functional Groups in Components of Silicones" ibid, MHSMP-83-28 (August 1983). Both available through National Technical Information Service (NTIS),... [Pg.182]

Compliance with the land ban has caused disposal costs to increase by 25% to over 150%. Finding an approved facility is becoming more difficult and the Federal EPA does not have a list of TSD facilities authorized to provide chemical stabilization services. The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) does publish a helpful manual (No. PB88-109699) entitled "Directory of Commercial Hazardous Haste Management Facilities." The manual lists 250 facilities which handle metals wastes. [Pg.261]

Subsequent to the appearance of this chapter in the symposium on Refining of Synthetic Crudes, August 28-September 2, 1977, this work has been published in great detail in the following reports to the Energy Research and Development Administration. These reports are available through the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), Springfield, VA 22161. [Pg.161]

Informatics GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) Food ingredients—cellulose and derivatives. For the FDA National Technical Information Service (NTIS). 1972, PB No. 22128. [Pg.353]

Landrock, A.H., Handbook of Plastic Foams, PLASTEC Report R52, (February 1985). Available from National Technical Information Service (NTIS) as AD A156 758. [Pg.277]

Handbook of Plastic Foams by Arthur H. Landrock Plastics Technical Evaluation Center, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, PLASTEC Kept. R52, February 1985, 86 pp. Available from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 72161, as AD D439 305. [Pg.342]


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