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Data after C. J. J. Fox, Conseil Permanent International pour I Exploration de la Mer, Copenhagen. Publication de Ciconstance, 41 (1907). [Pg.1346]

In the 60s, Cibis [13,14] introduced silicone oil injection in non-vitrectomied eyes. Then, Haut combined silicone oil with pars plana vitrectomy [15]. The technique was later refined by Zivojnovic [16]. Silicone oil was then used as a means of permanent internal tamponade. It was only in 1983 that Gonvers used silicone oil as a means for temporary internal tamponade [17]. [Pg.409]

Steeman-Nielsen E. 1952. The use of radioactive carbon (14C) for measuring organic production in the sea. Journal du Conseil Permanent International de la Mer 18 117-140. [Pg.23]

Eldridge, M.B., Whipple, J. and Eng, D. (1981). Endogenous energy sources as factors affecting mortality and development in striped bass (Morone saxatilis) eggs and larvae. Rapport et Proc s-verbaux des Reunions, Conseil Permanent International pour l Exploration de la Mer 178,568-570. [Pg.269]

Hempel, G. and Blaxter, J.H.S. (1961). The experimental modification of meristic characters in herring (Clupea harengus L.). Journal du Conseil Permanent International pour l Exploration de la Mer 26,336-346. [Pg.276]

Smith, P.J., Jamieson, A. and Birley, A.J. (1990). Electrophoretic studies and the stock concept in marine teleosts. Journal du Conseil permanent international pour l Exploration de la Mer 47,231-245. [Pg.314]

PIANC (1997) Handling and treatment of contaminated dredged material from ports and inland waterways, Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses (PIANC), Report of Working Group No. 17, Supplement to Bulletin No. 89. [Pg.410]

Vaccaro, R. F. (1962). The oxidation of ammonia in sea waiter. Journal Conseil Permanent International... [Pg.259]

Brandhorst, W. (1959). Nitrification and denitrification in the eastern tropical North Pacific. Journal du Conseil Permanent International pour VExploration de la Met 25, 2—20. [Pg.761]

In the case of reagents bound to carriers, permanent internal and periodically external quality control will partly result in problems. The reasons for some of these difficulties may be ascribed to the matrix of the control material employed. Since additions of synthetic or animal substances are incorporated in almost all control areas, these are not directly comparable with human material. This is the crux of the problem in dry chemistry. Excellent agreement is usually found to wet chemistry when comparing patients samples, whereas control sera can yield great differences. The use of whole blood (Reflotron) as control material is particularly problematic. This involves problems of stability, so that in such cases only so-called tertiary standards can be used, thus essentially limiting the accuracy. [Pg.612]

Bulletin Statistique, 1909-1972. Bulletin Statistique des Peches Maritimes des Pays du Nord de Europe. Conseil Permanent International Pour L Exploration de la Mer, Vol. Ill (1906)-XXIX (1972). [Pg.574]

On the final day of the conference, a permanent International Zeolite Conference Committee was elected, consisting of Miss Edith M. Flanigen, Chairman, Prof. R. M. Barrer, Dr. H. B. Habgood, Prof. A. V. Kiselev, Dr. P. K. Maher, Prof. W. M. Meier, Dr. C. Naccache, Prof. J. V. Smith, Prof. J. B. Uytterhoeven, and Dr. P. B. Venuto. It was voted to accept the invitation of Prof. Walter M. Meier to host the third conference in Zurich, Switzerland, in September 1973, under the chairmanship of Prof. Meier. Unfortunately, he could not attend the second conference because en route his plane was hijacked to the Jordanian desert where he was held hostage. [Pg.6]

All work with hazardous kinds or quantities of materials shall be performed in a fume hood or in totally enclosed systems. It may be desirable for the hood to be equipped with a permanent internal fire suppression system. [Pg.106]

AU work with hazardous kinds or quantities of materials shaU be performed in a fume hood or biological safety hood, specifically designed to provide the maximum safety for the hazard involved or in atotaUy enclosed system. It may be desirable forthe hood or enclosed system to be equipped with a permanent internal fire suppression system. If the work involves a material which could be hazardous to the public or to the environment if released, an... [Pg.109]

He was a member of the US Commission of Large Dams, and the Permanent International Association of Navigation Congress PIANC. He was appointed to the National Academy of Engineers, and was a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE, serving as member in its Executive Committee of the Hydraulics Division ASCE from 1968 to 1974. [Pg.251]

He was a member of the Ameriean Society of Civil Engineers ASCE, the American Concrete Institute ACI, the Permanent International Assoeiation of Navigation Congresses PIANC, and of the International Association of Hydraulic Research lAHR. [Pg.728]


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