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T. Saue, in Relativistic Electronic Structure Theory. Parti. Fundamentals ed.P. Schwerdtfeger), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2002, p. 332. [Pg.404]

Nanocasting Strategies and Porous Materials, p. 950 Self-Assembly Definition and Kinetic and Thermodynamic Considerations, p. 1248 Supramolecular Polymers, p. 1443 Suifactants, Parti Fundamentals, p. 1458 Sulfactants, Part II Applications, p. 1470... [Pg.594]

Audits by INPO and the U.S. NRC aie a culmination of a high degree of self-auditing by the plant operators and the utihties themselves, often assisted by special third-party safety review boards set up to help carry out safety assessments (21). Self-auditing and self-criticism are essential to the process. These reflect the fundamental reactor safety principle that the owner-operator of the plant has the ultimate responsibiUty for plant safety. [Pg.237]

There are addifiortal situations in which ethical concerns can influence the dynamics of a mentoring relationship a fundamental aspect of the mentor-mentee relationship is that each has privileged access to the other. Mentees may be encouraged to disclose information about current or potential problems that could be damaging to their ovm career or reputation if widely revealed. Likewise, mentors might share a personal disaster to help mentees anticipate and avoid a similar pitfall. In either case, both parties have a professional obligation to the relationship to not exploit the other s disclosures. [Pg.145]

With regard to the testing and regulation of new chemicals, it is not at all clear that, with the exception of the most fundamental goal of protecting man and the environment from certain chemical risks, the major parties involved in these issues have reached an accord on fundamentals. In fact, experience to date indicates that real "harmonization" often neither reflects nor... [Pg.53]

The question of the executive and judicial means by which the people can be guaranteed to be kept comprehensively and truthfully informed is bound to be a difficult one in view of the fundamental freedoms of press and speech. It would be necessary to require, for example, that the media be subject to democratic control in that the formation of political or economic monopolies would be prevented. One proposal would be to allow access to the media in their area of operations to political parties proportional to the vote they received or to socially-concerned organizations (such as religions) proportional to their membership, without a limiting minimum percent. [Pg.402]

In a transfer, one party gives an item of value to another party while receiving nothing tangible in return. Giving to a charitable contribution is an example of a transfer. At first glance, transfers appear fundamentally... [Pg.342]

Within this approach lays the possibility of various levels of assistance by the inspected State Party offering equipment, such as the use of inspected site laboratory facilities, fumed hoods, and the like. Such offers are laid down in facility agreements concluded between the inspected site and the OPCW, following an initial inspection. However, fundamental to this approach is that sample preparation and analysis are conducted by OPCW inspectors according to OPCW-approved procedures with equipment that meets OPCW QA/QC criteria. All activities may be witnessed by inspected State Party representatives. [Pg.11]

In view of the fundamental nature of the system more extensive and more precise data would be highly desirable as a test for bound state QED calculations. With the exception of the 1S-2S energy difference measurement, which is limited in precision by the laser wavelength measurement, all present experiments suffer from low statistics due to the small number of Ps atoms. It seems therefore worthwile discussing recent advances of increased Ps production and in parti-cular methods to populate the metastable 2 Sj state, which could serve as a basis for excited state spectroscopy. While laser excitation of states above n=2 from the ground state requires wavelengths between 205 nm (Lg) and 182 nm (ionization limit), which are very difficult to obtain with sufficient power, the corresponding wave-... [Pg.969]

The substance of the replicator model is that all that matters in life is information, and all that matters in evolution is the replication of information with occasional mistakes. But we have seen that at the heart of life there are two fundamental entities, not one. Information and meaning are two independent entities, copying and coding are two independent processes, and the codemaker between genes and proteins must be a third party because otherwise there would be no... [Pg.161]

The model should ideally be available for comparison and be accessible to more than one party. For commercial models, options for noncommercial institutions to perform fundamental or mechanistic studies are recommended. [Pg.296]

Refs. [i] Bagotsky VS (2005) Fundamentals of electrochemistry, parti Basic concepts, 2nd edn. Wiley, New York [ii] Brett CMA, Oliveira Brett AM (1993) Electrochemistry. Oxford University Press, Oxford [in] Bard A], Faulkner LR (2001) Electrochemical methods, 2nd edn. Wiley, New York, p 2... [Pg.323]

Before following the fortunes of the parties litigant in the Court of Appeals, let us consider a rather fundamental question which concerns patents and their interpretation. In arriving at its decision, the court considered the two fundamental questions which are present in every patent suit, unless one of them is conceded or waived by the defendant. These are (1) Is the patent valid, and (2) if valid, is it infringed As you will infer, the court decided both questions in the affirmative, although some claims were held to be invalid. [Pg.76]

The principle of tu quoque is dangerous because it can lead to a disintegration of the fundamentals of international law, whereas what we need to do is to build up and consohdate a system of international law. If, however, two warring parties consistently disregard a judicial norm, the evolution and development of the law must be reviewed in the context of this desuetude.24 Such a case represents a modification of common law. [Pg.533]

The primary information and documentation on ADAS is on the worldwide-web at http //adas.phys.strath.ac.uk. The ADAS manual is currently at version 2.7 [2] and the most recent bulletin is that dated 18 August 2003. The complete set of ADAS codes and data is restricted to member laboratories, but extensive key derived data are made available to third parties and fundamental data in ADAS formats, which are the product of ADAS shared initiatives, enter the public domain. [Pg.400]

On the domestic front, despite the State Party s international obligation to implement treaty provisions, these can be implemented only to the extent that they meet the legal standards of the State Party s constitution. On the other hand, internationally, it is one of the fundamental principles of international law that, in the words of a Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) judgment, a State cannot adduce as against another State its own Constitution with a view to evading obligations incumbent upon it under international law or treaties in force . Thus, a State Party would face the dilemma of whether to abide by domestic law or by international treaty law if an inspector is refused access to some particular facihty or location by its owner for any reason. [Pg.87]

The potential scope of the subject of potential changes —fundamental changes—that would aid drug development is almost limitless. But a focused approach is required if improvements are to be made. And it is essential that interested parties, ranging from patients to Wall Street, recognize each other s points of view and come to this virtual negotiating table without a fully developed and intractable position. ... [Pg.67]


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