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S. Shibata, T. Kitagawa, and M. Horiguchi, "WhoUy Synthesized Fluorine-Doped SUica Optical Fiber by the Sol-Gel Method," in Technica/Digest of the 13th European Conference on Optica/ Communication, He/sinki, Fin/and, Association of Electrical Engineers of Finland, Helsinki, 1987, pp. 147—150. [Pg.260]

Different manufacturers have adopted different methods with minor changes to achieve almost the same objective. For example, field-oriented control was first introduced by Allen Bradley in the USA in 1981 and a similar technique was introduced at the same time by ABB of Finland. ABB claim their technique to be still faster in responding, as it eliminates the modulation section of... [Pg.106]

Kulmala. Advanced Design of Local Ventilation. Systems. VTT Publications 307. Technical Research Centre of Finland, 1997. [Pg.914]

This paper demonstrates the technical feasibility of a plastics energy recovery plant using circulating fluidised bed technology from Ahlstrom of Finland. Full details are given of a two-phase test run conducted at Ahlstrom s pilot plant in Karhula, in order to obtain information on the process behaviour when combusting different types of plastics waste. Results are presented and conclusions drawn. [Pg.89]

Fig. 2.25 Map of Finland and Estonia for examples including Rubus, Empetrum and Pinus sylvestris... Fig. 2.25 Map of Finland and Estonia for examples including Rubus, Empetrum and Pinus sylvestris...
Financial support from the European Union under project No. FMRX-CT96-0078 and from the Ministry of Education and Culture of Spain under DGICYT project No. PB98-0419 is acknowledged. L. M. acknowledges the Academy of Finland for the research position. [Pg.551]

The authors wish to thank Ms. Anne-Mari Oksman for technical assistance and Dr. Michelle Marra for useful suggestions and discussion. The Academy of Finland is acknowledged for funding. [Pg.833]

This work is part of the activities at the Abo Akademi Process Chemistry Centre within the Finnish Centre of Excellence Programme (2000-2011) by the Academy of Finland. Financial support from the Finnish Fnnding Agency for Technology and Iimovation (TEKES), Danisco Sweeteners and Waldemar von Frenckells stiftelse is gratefidly acknowledged. [Pg.114]

This work is part of activities at the Abo Akademi Process Chemistiy Centre of Excellence Programmes (2000-2011) by the Academy of Finland. [Pg.424]

The work was funded by Academy of Finland, EU grants MCRTN CT 2004 512362 and LSHM CT 2005 518189, NIH grant P50 HL060292, and Finska Lakaresallskapet. [Pg.353]

KoljonenT. Geochemical Atlas of Finland, Part 2. Geological Survey ofFinland, 1992. [Pg.341]

Technical Research Center of Finland (Valtion Teknillinen Tutkimuskeskus, VTT), Biotechnology and Food Research, Culture Collection. [Pg.245]

The same is true of the geographical distribution of the uranium concentration in glacial till, the most common soil type in Finland (Geological Survey of Finland, 1985). The sometimes very large effect of ground permeability is the main reason that the details of the radon concentration distribution differ from the distribution of other radiation parameters. [Pg.108]

Investigations on Mine Workers. Such investigations have been carried out in several countries. In a study in Yugoslavia (Kilibarda et al., 1968) on 20 uranium miners no increase of aberration frequencies were found against 7 control workers. In some mines of Finland "with a high level of radon and daughters" a small number of workers were investigated (Stenstrand, 1982). [Pg.493]

Paasivirta, J., J. Sarkka, K. Surma-Aho, T. Humppi, T. Kuokkanen, and M. Marttinen. 1983. Food chain enrichment of organochlorine compounds and mercury in clean and polluted lakes of Finland. Chemosphere 12 239-252. [Pg.437]

Grey seal, Halichoerus grypus, Gulf of Finland, 1976-82, blubber ... [Pg.857]

Perttila, M., O. Stenman, H. Pyysalo, and K. Wickstrom. 1986. Heavy metals and organochlorine compounds in seals in the Gulf of Finland. Mar. Environ. Res. 18 43-59. [Pg.883]

Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 77, FI-96101 Rovaniemi, Finland (e-mail Dertti.saralalSiatk.fi)... [Pg.37]

Based on this background new sampling and analytical methods have been tested in northern Finland to seek new applications for exploration by using surficial till as a sample material with emphasis on decreasing analytical costs and increasing sample efficiency. This study was carried out as a part of ongoing Au, Ni and PGE exploration project of the Geological Survey of Finland. [Pg.37]

Raisanen, M.L., Tenhola, J., Makinen, J. 1992. Relationship between mineralogy and physico-chemical properties of till in central Finland. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland, 64, 25-58. [Pg.111]

Simonen, A. 1980. The Precambrian in Finland. Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin, 304, 58. [Pg.111]

Bolviken B., Bergstorm, J., Bjorklund, et al. 1986. Geochemical Atlas of Northern Fennoscandia, Scale 1 4 000 000, Mapped by Geological Surveys of Finland, Norway and Sweden with Swedish Geological Co. and the Geological Survey of Greenland. Nordic Council of Ministers. [Pg.399]

Geochemical Maps, Additional Tables, Figures, Maps and Related Publications. ESPOO, Geology Survey of Finland. [Pg.399]

Koljonen, T., Gustavsson, N., Noras, P. et al. 1989. The Geochemical Atlas of Finland, Part 2 Till. Espoo Geological Survey of Finland. [Pg.399]


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