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Only personnel who have completed the training prescribed by host organization health and safety personnel shall be allowed to work on host organization projects. Some projects may require contractor certification or special training as specified in the implementing purchase order. [Pg.221]

Giannetti N., Saucier D. and Astic L. (1992). Organization of the septal organ projection to the main olfactory bulb in adult and newborn rats. J Comp Neurol 323, 288-298. [Pg.207]

Another cost estimate placed the total remediation costs at 253,000. This included 64,000 for planning, organization, project management, and remediation equipment 44,000 for field work 74,000 for laboratory analytical work 29,000 for drilling costs and 42,000 for activated carbon and regeneration (D22531A, p. 22). [Pg.680]

Organize project review meetings at regular intervals... [Pg.152]

Set about organizing project meetings for Fridays when there were fewer elective admissions to deal with... [Pg.66]

Rotational Barriers in Push-Pull Ethylenes An Advanced Physical-Organic Project Including 2D EXSY and Computational Chemistry 94... [Pg.127]

Experience in recent organic projects of similar size and scope has shown the Piping Account to be approximately 1.30 of the Equipment Cost. [Pg.437]

There are two common ways to organize project teams ... [Pg.1383]

World Allergy Organization Project Report and Guidelines... [Pg.1]

Brodal P (1968a) The corticopontine projection in the cat. I. Demonstration of a somato-topically organized projection from the primary sensorimotor cortex. Exp. Brain Res., 5, 210-234. [Pg.318]

Organization Project management Formalized Reactive, individual... [Pg.1285]

Figure 2. Schematic diagram of the nasal cavities and forebrain of a salamander, illustrating the central projections of the olfactory and vomeronasal systems in dorsal view. Anterior is toward the top of the figure, and only ipsilateral projections are shown. The medial (A) and lateral (B) olfactory tracts arise from the olfactory bulb. (C) The extra-bulbar ol ctory pathway bypasses the olfactory bulb and projects directly to the anterior preoptic area. (D) The accessory olfactory bulb, which receives input from the vomeronasal organ, projects to the lateral amygdala (la). Other abbreviations apoa = anterior preoptic area dp = dorsal pallium Ip = lateral pallium mp = medial pallium ma = medial amygdala s = septum sir = striatum. Based on descriptions in Hetrick, 1927,1933,1948 Kokoros and Northcutt, 1977 and Schmidt and Roth, 1990. Figure 2. Schematic diagram of the nasal cavities and forebrain of a salamander, illustrating the central projections of the olfactory and vomeronasal systems in dorsal view. Anterior is toward the top of the figure, and only ipsilateral projections are shown. The medial (A) and lateral (B) olfactory tracts arise from the olfactory bulb. (C) The extra-bulbar ol ctory pathway bypasses the olfactory bulb and projects directly to the anterior preoptic area. (D) The accessory olfactory bulb, which receives input from the vomeronasal organ, projects to the lateral amygdala (la). Other abbreviations apoa = anterior preoptic area dp = dorsal pallium Ip = lateral pallium mp = medial pallium ma = medial amygdala s = septum sir = striatum. Based on descriptions in Hetrick, 1927,1933,1948 Kokoros and Northcutt, 1977 and Schmidt and Roth, 1990.
The legacy of the high reliability organization project , Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 19 9-13. [Pg.209]


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