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Evans RD. 1995. Mercury levels in otters. Proc 1995 Canadian Mercury Network Workshop. Environment Canada, http //rese.ca/eman/reports/publications/mercury95/part2.html. [Pg.173]

GEN.277.1. Prigogine, The arrow of time, in The chaotic Universe, V. Gurzadyan, ed., Proc. 2-d ICRA Network Workshop, Rome, Pescara, World Scientific, Singapore, 2000. [Pg.80]

The method adopted took the form of questionnaires, telephone interviews and feedback from networking, workshops and dissemination. The main drivers and barriers, which were identified from the methods adopted, are listed in Table 7.1. [Pg.152]

Kelly T, Weaver R (2004) The goal structuring notation - a safety argument notation. Proceedings of the Dependable Systems and Networks Workshop on Assurance Cases MoD (2007) Defence Standard 00-56 Issue 4 safety management requirements for defence systems. HMSO... [Pg.24]

Casimiro, A., Kaiser, J., Schiller, E.M., Costa, P., Parizi, J., Johansson, R., Librino, R. The karyon project Predictable and safe coordination in cooperative vehicular systems. In 2013 43rd Annual lEEE/lPlP Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks Workshop (DSN-W), pp. 1-12. IEEE (2013)... [Pg.35]

Hale A.R., Goossens L.H.J. Oortman Gerlings P. 1991. Safety management systems a model and some applications. Paper to 9th NetWork workshop on Safety Policy. Bad Homburg. Hale A.R., Heming B. Carthey J., Kirwan B. 1997. Modelling of safety management systems. Safety Science 26 (1/2) 121-140. [Pg.12]

Rasmussen, J. (2000). Safety - a communication problem Paper to the NeTWork Workshop on Safety regulation. Bad Homburg... [Pg.12]

Bouju, H., Buttiglieri, G. Malpei, F. (2009) Comparison of pharmaceutical substances removal between a full scale conventional activated sludge process and a MBR pilot plant. MBR-Network Workshop, 31 March-1 April 2009, Berlin, Germany. [Pg.287]

Alchemy Lab The Great Work begins here Answer an Ancient Riddle Learn More about Alchemy Start Your Transformation Take a Personal Alchemy Quiz Lectures Workshops Learn about the Emerald Tablet Alchemy Home Study Programs Network... [Pg.388]

Most organic poultry production is currently based on the same breeding stock as conventional farming and the principal problems (see above) are the same. The discussion group at the fourth NAHWOA Workshop (Network for Animal Health and Welfare in Organic Agriculture) identified the following main problems (Hirt et al 2001) ... [Pg.126]

M.R. Schilling, Workshop on Binding Media Identification in Art Objects, LabSTECH European Infrastructure Cooperation Network, 24 26 March, Amsterdam (2003). [Pg.257]

E. Ertin, J. W. Fisher, and L. C. Potter, Maximum mutual information principle for dynamic sensor query problems , in Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Information Processing in Sensor Networks, Palo Alto, USA, April 2003, pp. 405-416. [Pg.117]

J. Liu, P. Cheung, L. Guibas, and F. Zhao, A dual-space approach to tracking and sensor management in wireless sensor networks , in The First A CM International Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications, Atlanta, USA, September 2002. [Pg.117]

P. Ramanathan, Location-centric approach for collaborative target detection, classification, and tracking , in Proceedings of the IEEE CAS Workshop on Wireless Communications and Networking, Pasadena, USA, September 2002. [Pg.118]

Alan Mainwaring, Joseph Polastre, Robert Szewczyk, David Culler and John Anderson, Wireless Sensor Networks for Habitat Monitoring, in Proceedings of the first ACM international workshop on Wireless sensor networks and applications, Atlanta, Georgia, USA September 28 2002, 88-97. [Pg.145]

S Nittel, A Stefanidis, I Cruz, M Egenhofer, D Goldin, A Howard, A Labrinidis, S Madden, A Voisard and M Worboys, Report from the First Workshop on Geo-Sensor Networks, 33 (1) (2004) 141-144. [Pg.146]

Brian Ricket A Vision Of Future Applications For An Automotive Radar Network, WIT 2004, 1st International Workshop on Intelligent Transportation, Hamburg, Germany, 2004, pp. 117-121. [Pg.321]

I. Stoleriu, Stability analysis of metabolic networks, in M. Kirkilionis, U. Kummer, and I. Stoleriu, eds., 2nd UniNet Workshop Data, Networks and Dynamics, Logos Verlag, Berlin, 2006. [Pg.249]

In addition to the chapters discussing the various aspects of bio-energy, two chapters are dedicated to hydrogen production and fuel cells. A second book in this series, based on a second workshop, Catalysis for Sustainable Energy Production (organized by IDECAT - the European Network of Excellence on catalysis, see Preface), will discuss these aspects in more detail. [Pg.388]

The workshop was organized by the NRSC-Catalysis (National Research School Combination Catalysis) of The Netherlands within the framework of the activities of the EU Network of Excellence (NoE) IDECAT (Integrated Design of Catalytic Nanomaterials for a Sustainable Production). [Pg.440]

At the last consultation meeting held in Budapest 1983, the sub-networks outline programme for the next three years agreed to hold a workshop at Silsoe UK. At that meeting Professor A A Jongebreur gave up the co-ordination of the sub-network which he had held since 1 977 and it was agreed that V C Nielsen should take over. [Pg.12]

The consultative meeting suggested that the topics set out in the workshop programme had an interest and an input from Sub-network 3 and that both groups should combine their interests. [Pg.12]

Co-ordinator of the workshop for the FAO sub-networks 2 and 3, Farm Waste Unit, ADAS, MAFF Reading. [Pg.413]

Catalysis is thus an enabling factor for sustainable energy, but a new approach to catalysis is needed in order to address the major changes that we will face in the near future. For this reason, IDECAT (a European Network of Excellence on Catalysis) organized in 2006 two thematic (brainstorm-like) workshops dedicated to the identification of a roadmap and priorities for a catalytic approach for sustainable energy production and for the direct catalytic conversion of renewable feedstocks into energy. [Pg.467]


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