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Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

TNO Process Safety and Dangerous Goods (FACTS) Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research Reviewed only... [Pg.400]

The TGD (EC 2003) provides default reference values for certain biological parameters. The default reference values for body weights (oral/inhalation studies and dermal studies) and VRs, which are based on a report from TNO (the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research) (Paulussen et al. 1998), are presented in Tables 7.13 through 7.15. [Pg.339]

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappehjk Onderzoek TNO. (The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research)... [Pg.449]

TNO—Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TROSY—transverse relaxation-optimized spectroscopy... [Pg.452]

The systems described above have been implemented at the national CASSAM Centre in the Netherlands (CASSAM being an acronym for Computer-Assisted Spectroscopic Structure Analysis of Molecules). The CASSAM Centre is (provisionally on an experimental basis) accessible through national networks to workers at Dutch universities and other research institutes. Participants in the CASSAM project are the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and the Netherlands National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM). [Pg.223]

The C-NMR Reproducibility-based Retrieval ( C13RR )system uses only chemical shifts as features as these appear to contain sufficient characteristic information. Peak intensities are not useful since they exhibit a very poor reproducibility, and mxiltiphcities cannot be used because the general concept requires that the features be of a continuous nature. The similarity index was developed on the basis of a reproducibihty model of chemical shifts using 200 pairs of repUcate C-NMR spectra. The database contained 6000 spectra originating from the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO). [Pg.225]

Backgrounds-Report (Part 2), CML (Centre of Environmental Science) in Leiden, TNO (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research), Apeldoorn, B G (Fuels and Raw Materials Bureau) Rotterdam, the Netherlands. [Pg.213]

F. J. Ritter of the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, was asked to organise an Advanced Research Institute to include higher animals as well as insects into the programme. Also on the organising committee were R. M. Silverstein, M. S. Blum, D. A. Evans and E. Priesner. [Pg.9]

The Dutch Knowledge Platform on Electromagnetic Fields (emf Flealth) was set up by the Netherlands National Institute for Public Flealth and the Environment (rivm), TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, KEMA energy consulting, testing and certification,... [Pg.37]

The Prins Maurits Laboratory (PML) of the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), a fully independent not-for-profit research organisation, will grant the Organisation access to its database with analytical chemical data, free of charge. This database contains spectrometric and chromatographic data of a large number of compoimds relevant to the Convention. [Pg.750]

Its efforts can be seen through numerous collaborations between Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and other industrial partners. Table 9.6 summarizes the current and ongoing field tests on membrane contactor systems for various applications. [Pg.305]


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