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Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Bioremediation the Tokyo 94 Workshop, OECD, Paris, 1995. [Pg.41]

As shown in Figure 1.5 and described in Section 1.4, the design and engineering of a chemical process requires the co-operation of many specialist groups. Effective cooperation depends on effective communications, and all design organisations have formal procedures for handling project information and documentation. The project documentation will include ... [Pg.10]

Freeman Dyson considers that any theory on the origin of life which begins with cooperative organisation in a large population of molecules, and makes no provision for short circuits in the metabolic pathways, will be met by the criticism just described (Dyson, 1985). [Pg.227]

In the above section, we have shown that the whole apparatus of a cell is organised by thermodynamic and kinetic constraints on concentrations of all its chemical components. We know, in fact, that individually and cooperatively the organic and inorganic molecules and ions are controlled in a cell in a given state provided that external conditions of material and energy availability are fixed. This is known as a homeostatic steady state and not an equilibrium condition. Now there are two kinds of constraints, which we mentioned in Chapter 3. The first is equilibrium, which applies when combinations of components are in balanced concentration with their free entities... [Pg.178]

Especially the latter two numbers are still quite insufficient taking into consideration the tasks of such governmental office in the national implementation measures starting with the respective legislation and then supervision of the domestic chemical industry and any cooperative activities with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). [Pg.53]

Weapons Convention is facilitated by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the assistance received through the contributions of member states and the utilisation of experts within and external to the OPCW. It also involves the coordination and delivery of specialised services from national agencies and other international organisations involved in providing emergency humanitarian assistance. The OPCW will continue its work on the cooperative efforts with many member states to maintain the effort to development, implement and train for an effective delivery of assistance in accordance with the provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention. [Pg.71]

The role of the reception centre and of the OSOCC is to receive and distribute assistance. The ACAT of the OPCW, with the help of its external experts and in cooperation with States Parties and other relevant international organisations, will set up the centre and the OSOCC. There are States Parties and organisations which are willing to set up the OSOCC for the OPCW. This operation, however, requires conducting field exercises and training with the offering States Parties and international organisations. [Pg.78]

The OPCW will cooperate with relevant international organisations for the delivery of assistance. Such a recommendation is based on a lack of resources within the OPCW to individually provide delivery of assistance, and the fact that it is not economical for the Organisation to seek a delivery capability. In addition, cooperation with international organisations and national agencies helps avoid a duplication of activities, particularly on the site of operations furthermore, the Organisation can utilise the experience of other international organisations. [Pg.78]


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