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J. E. Van Stein Cahenfels and J. Van Laar, Seminar on the Economic and Technical Aspects of the Modemi tion of the Steel Industry, Krakow, Poland, May 15-19, 1989, United Nations Paper STEEL/SEM.15/R.39, Feb. 23,1989. [Pg.524]

The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the convention n° 9.4593.92 from the Belgian National Science Foundation (FNRS =Fonds National de la Recherche Scientific and of its associated Foundation (FRFC = Fonds de la Recherche Fondamentale et Collective). One of us (L.P.) acknowledges also the support by the BST-439/23/93 project of the Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland. D.H.M. thanks the Belgian Ministry of Science (SPPS) for financial support. [Pg.202]

Figure 7.2 Acid rain occurs when water comes into contact with sulfur and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere, which can come from natural sources or from man-made sources like cars or power plants. These acid rain-damaged coniferous trees live in the Karkonosze National Park in Silesia, Poland. Figure 7.2 Acid rain occurs when water comes into contact with sulfur and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere, which can come from natural sources or from man-made sources like cars or power plants. These acid rain-damaged coniferous trees live in the Karkonosze National Park in Silesia, Poland.
The Pennsylvania State University, 250 Polytechnic University, 430 SRI International, 124 Sandia National Laboratories, 314 Southern Methodist University, 283 Stevens Institute of Technology, 437 Technical University, Lodz, Poland, 166 Texas Christian University, 283,385 Ultrasystems Defense and Space, Inc., 392 University of Colorado, 303 University of Illinois, 314 University of Lowell, 112 University of Maryland, 483 University of Massachusetts, 437,463,469 University of Nevada, 43 University of New Mexico, 378 University of North Carolina, 408 University of Texas at Austin, 61 University of Vermont, 290 University of Vienna, 43 University of Wisconsin, 6 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 180,354 Washington State University, 43... [Pg.498]

ESR and ESRI studies in the Detroit laboratory have received sustained and generous support from the Polymers Program of the National Science Foundation. Efforts in Poland were supported by the Ministry of Education and Science, grant number 3 T09A 051 28. We acknowledge with gratitude the... [Pg.521]

Lucjan Strekowski was born in Poland. In 1967 he obtained an MS degree in polymer chemistry with distinction from the Mendeleev Institute of Chemistry, Moscow, former USSR, and in 1971 a Ph.D. degree in organic chemistry from the Institute of Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. In 1972 he was appointed assistant professor and in 1976 promoted to associate professor (Docent) at the Institute of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland. After several stints as visiting scientist at the University of Kansas, USA, the University of Florida, USA, and the Australian National University, in 1984 he accepted the position of assistant professor at the Department of Chemistry, Georgia State University, where he was promoted to associate professor in 1989, and then to professor in 1996. Professor Strekowski has published more than 250 research papers, directed 16 Ph.D. dissertations, and trained more than 40 postdoctoral research associates in the areas of heterocyclic, bioorganic and medicinal chemistry. [Pg.1005]

The optimized RPLC UV-Vis ESI MS method for all typical blue colourants (indi-goids, hematein, tannins, anthocyanins and selected flavonoids) was used for the identification of dyes extracted from a thread taken from an Italian tapestry of unknown origin from the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw (Poland). It was found that to obtain the red-blue colour of the fibre a mixture of dyestuffs was probably used. The presence of indigotin, tannic and ellagic acid (at m/z 301, NI), as well as carminic acid, suggested the use of indigo and cochineal. Reseda luteola could also have been used due to the presence of luteolin and apigenin. [Pg.383]

What had happened in Poland could happen anywhere in the world if the use of force between nations and the peoples of nations was not checked by law. Once armed force had been used —... [Pg.122]

Hydrosulfreen A process for removing sulfur compounds from the tail gas from the Claus process. It combines the Sulfreen process with an upstream hydrolysis/oxidation stage, which improves efficiency and optimizes the emission control. Developed jointly by Lurgi and Societe National Elf Aquitaine, and installed in 1990 in the Mazovian Refining and Petrochemical Works, near Warsaw, Poland. See also Oxysulfreen. [Pg.139]

The spatial pattern of national emissions and atmospheric transport from neighboring countries causes high variability in depositions to different countries. The highest deposition flux of cadmium averaged over the country area is noted for Poland (almost 100 g/km2/yr), followed by Slovakia, Belgium, and Bulgaria. The lowest average deposition flux is in Finland and Norway. [Pg.369]

Each country is not only a receptor but also a source of the trans-boundary transport. As much as 153 t (60% of anthropogenic emission in Europe) of cadmium, emitted in Europe, leaves the territory of the counties and is involved in the long-range transport. The highest absolute value—30 t/yr—of cadmium transported across national borders was obtained for Poland. The significant exporters of cadmium are Spain, the Russian Federation, Romania and Italy. Nearly 40 t of cadmium is transported outside the European Union. Besides, only nine countries control more than 75% of cadmium trans-boundary transport. [Pg.369]

Kawecka B (2009) Diatom diversity in streams of the Tatra National Park (Poland) as indicators of environmental conditions. A.R.G Gantner Verlag, Ruggel... [Pg.220]

An EU COST project under action D23 Metachem Metalaboratories for Complex Computational Applications in Chemistry . Project number D23/0001/01 European Metalaboratory for multireference quantum chemical methods (01/02/200118/07/2005). Participants P. Carsky, J. Pittner (J. Heyrovsky Institute, Prague, Czech Republic), 1. Hubac (Comenius University, Slovakia), S. Wilson (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK), W. Wenzel (Universitat Dortmund Germany), L. Meissner (Nicholas Copernicus University Poland), V. Staemmler (Ruhr Universitat Bochum Germany), C. Tsipis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), A. Mavridis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece). [Pg.11]

This study was supported by the Grant N N312 466340 from the National Science Centre, Poland. [Pg.115]

The Germans developed before and during WWII more new types of guns than all other Nations (Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Gt Britain, Italy, Japan, Poland,... [Pg.831]

A. Samecka-Cymerman, A. Stankiewicz, K. Kolon and A. J. Kempers, Self-organizing feature map (neural networks) as a tool in classification of the relations between chemical composition of aquatic bryophytes and types of streambeds in the Tatra national park in Poland, Chemosphere, 67(5), 2007, 954-960. [Pg.281]


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