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Other more recent examples of recreational surfaces or components are artificial turf variations for golf tee mats and croquet, permanent resident base layers replacing asphalt or asphalt and shock-absorbing underpad in artificial turf field instadations, and sand-fided turf... [Pg.531]

Because of the new political situation, Einstein changed his plans, arriving on October 17, 1933, in the United States to settle permanently in Princeton. Wliereafter he left that country only once, m 1935, to travel to Bermuda to make from there application for permanent residency in the United States. In 194(1 he became a U.S. citizen. [Pg.385]

This includes all of the atoms in your own body and in all other living things, which have also been permanent residents of the Earth through the eons. This means that the Earth is an essentially closed system with respect to atomic matter, and is therefore governed by the law of conservation of mass. This law dictates that all of the Earth s molecules must be made of the same aggregation of atoms even though molecular forms may vary, evolve, and be transported within and around the planetary system. Pollution, therefore, is a human-induced change in the distribution of atoms from one place on Earth to another. [Pg.3]

WR is a 37-year-old native of India and a permanent resident in the United States who has recently returned from a trip to Calcutta, India where he was visiting a relative. He presents in the emergency department with complaints of a 3-week history of sharp, crampy, and postprandial abdominal pain. The pain is more intense over the right lower quadrant, and associated with watery nonbloody diarrhea and tenesmus. [Pg.1142]

The UK NHS is financed primarily out of taxation and is available to all permanent residents. Most people are registered with a general medical practitioner (imder contract with the NHS and paid mainly on a capitation basis), who provides primary care and is the normal route of referral to hospital and specialist services, whether in the NHS or the private sector. A small minority of the population obtain some or all of their medical treatment privately, mainly through insurance schemes. [Pg.702]

But any further participation by Duchamp in French exhibits ceased early in 1913. In that year, his work appeared—with much fanfare—on the other side of the Atlantic, in the famous Armory Show mounted in New York from February to March of 1913. Duchamp left France early in the summer of 1915, taking up a more or less permanent residence in America, where he immediately gained the kind of critical notoriety that stubbornly eluded him in Paris. In part, this important exodus was due partly to an invitation extended to Duchamp by an American painter, Walter Pach, and partly, at the very beginning of World War I, to an understandable desire to avoid being called once again to the French colors. In those months, it was obvious that uniformed males led violent and short lives. ... [Pg.80]

Opiates abuse is basically stable or declining in West and Central Europe. The annual prevalence rate remained close to 0.5 per cent of the population aged 15-64 (1.5 million people). Major opiates markets in Western Europe are the United Kingdom (some 350,000 persons) and Italy (300,000), followed by France (170,000), Germany (120,000) and Spain (70,000). Data for Spain suggest that opiates abuse has declined in recent years. These data are derived from problem drug use estimates. Household survey results in all of the countries mentioned above show substantially lower figures (with prevalence rates typically around 0.2%). Household surveys, however, may not provide the optimal measure of the number of opiates abusers as many heroin addicts do not have a fixed or permanent residence. [Pg.55]

We absorb molecules from the food we eat and either use them for their energy content or else incorporate them into the various structures that give our bodies both form and function. No molecule in a living organism is a permanent resident, however. Rather, there is perpetual change as molecules ingested in the latest batch of food are transformed to replace older molecules in the organism. Within 7 years, for example, most of the molecules in a human body have been replaced by new ones—the body you have today is not the one you had 7 years ago ... [Pg.431]

The numerator in Equation 1.1 or 1.2 is calculated using generic scenarios for exposure of individual members of the public that arise from waste disposal. Two types of exposure scenarios can be considered (1) scenarios involving release of hazardous substances from a disposal facility and exposure of individuals at locations beyond the boundary of the disposal site or (2) scenarios involving exposure of individuals who inadvertently intrude onto a disposal site, including scenarios involving permanent residence on a disposal site or other unrestricted access after an assumed loss of institutional control. [Pg.32]

Disposal facilities for nonhazardous waste (e.g., municipal/indus-trial landfills) normally are constructed without substantial engineered barriers, such as a rock cover or cement waste forms, that would deter inadvertent intrusion into waste, and the waste itself often is in a readily accessible physical form. Therefore, in determining exempt waste, scenarios for inadvertent intrusion involving permanent occupancy of disposal sites and normal human activities that could access waste would be appropriate. Examples include excavation in the construction of homes and permanent residence on... [Pg.40]

The regulations require that a permanent resident of the United States must act as the sponsor s agent upon whom service of all processes, notices, orders, decisions, requirements and other communications may be made on behalf of the sponsor. The name of the agent must be provided to Office of Orphan Products Development (HF-35), Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857 (5). [Pg.367]

FIGURE 1.2 Percent of Ph.D.s in biology + chemistry and psychology awarded to underrepresented minorities (U.S. citizens and permanent residents). [Pg.7]

FIGURE 9.2 Representation of blacks in the United States vs. doctorate programs in chemistry, 1990 to 2000. SOURCE NSF/NIH/NEH/USED/USDA/NASA, Survey of Earned Doctorates, Doctorates Awarded to U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Fine Field 1990-2000, Table 3, National Opinion Research Center, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 2000 and Population Estimates Program, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC, December, 2000. [Pg.110]

In the context of catalyst separation and recycling, it must be noted that a system where a catalyst must not be removed from the reaction vessel is very attractive. An example comes from continuous flow methods, when the immobilized catalyst permanently resides in the reactor where it transforms the entering starting materials into the exiting products. The retention of the catalyst inside the reaction vessel can be achieved by different techniques ranging from ultrafiltration through a Mw-selective membrane to immobilization on a silica gel column. [Pg.317]

Bootstrap FDA (1995) A short computer program that is permanently resident or easily loaded into a computer and whose execution brings a larger program, such as an operating system or its loader, into memory. [Pg.942]

Another line of evidence, the crude death rate and resultant burial population, was employed to assess the permanent resident population estimates derived from the phosphorus and calcium results. The per annum death rate of 3% postulated by Cook and Heizer (28) was utilized, and it was also assumed that all deceased individuals would have been interred on-site. Based on the community of 15 individuals and on the 3% per annum death rate, a burial population of 350 individuals would be expected. Similarly, a population of 69 would have resulted in the interment of approximately 1600 individuals during this period. The total... [Pg.74]

At the initial stage of film deposition, a sufficient number of gaseous species are condensed to establish a permanent residence on the surface of the substrate. The model of film formation can be categorised into three basic types, which are illustrated schematically in Figure 6.2. This work was first realised by Bauer [7] and the details of these categorisations are described as follows. [Pg.217]


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