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National Technology Transfer Center

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Sponsor U.S. Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center (CRDEC). Developer Stevens T, Chan Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-9900, Phone (501)422-1822 Diana L. West, L-795 Technology Transfer... [Pg.353]

NIOSH. 1992. NIOSH recommendations for occupational safety and health. Compendium of policy documents and Statements. US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services, Centers for disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division of Standards Development and Technology Transfer, Cincinnati, OH January 1992. [Pg.262]

The Bayh-Dole and Stevenson-Wydler acts of 1980 created new incentives for universities and federal laboratories to work with industry on R D and technology transfer. Stevenson-Wydler also authorized NSF s experimental program in University-Industry Cooperative Research Centers and gave the Department of Commerce the authority (never exercised) to fund Cooperative Technology Centers to help industry with research. The National Cooperative Research Act of 1984 provided a safe haven for industrial research consortia to help them avoid challenge under the antitrust statutes. [Pg.24]

To promote technology transfer within the nation s industrial complex, NASA operates a network of Industrial Applications Centers (lACs), whose job it is to provide information retrieval services and technical assistance to industrial clients. The network s principal resource is a vast storehouse of accumulated technical knowledge, computerized for ready retrieval. [Pg.69]

The annual cost of corrosion in Australia was estimated to be 2 billion Australian dollars equivalent to 1.5% of Australia s GNP in 1982. Improved technology transfer and establishment of a national corrosion control center were found to be useful in the potential savings in the nation s economy. [Pg.323]

Several pollution control technologies at the refinery promote cross-media transport, the transfer of pollutants from one medium to another. Wastewater, for example, may contain hydrocarbons that volatilize into the air at the refinery, the wastewater treatment plant converted these waterborne hydrocarbons into 2400 tons/year of sludge, which were recycled to the coker. Cross-media transport from air to water is not significant for hydrocarbons or chemical that are only slightly soluble in water (Allen et al, 1989). Studies performed by the National Center for Intermedia Transport at the University of California, Los Angeles, for instance, showed that most hydrocarbons released into the air do not transfer rapidly into other media. Therefore, ignoring intermedia transfer when examining air quality impacts is a reasonable analytical approach. Water-soluble compounds, such as methanol and MTBE, can transfer from air into water and soil media under certain conditions (Cohen et al., 1991). [Pg.344]

The National Research Council report describes the activities of the Edison Program as emphasizing "(1) commercialization, via new ventures or new companies, of research carried out at universities, medical centers and the Edison Centers (2) transfer of new knowledge from the universities to the larger companies, and (3) providing technological resources for small-medium... [Pg.38]


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