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W. L. Rathje, D. C. Wilson, and W. W. Hughes, The Phoenix Reyclables Report Characterisation of Reyclable Materials in Residential Solid Waste report to the City of Phoenix, Arizona, The Garbage Project, Bureau of AppHed Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1989. [Pg.548]

Echoplanar Imaging Thrombolysis Evaluation Trial Epithet. 28th International Stroke Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, USA Eebruary 2003. [Pg.94]

A 39-year-old male with chronic steroid-dependent asthma who recently relocated to Phoenix, Arizona presents with a 4-week history of increasing fever, dry cough, and pain upon deep inspiration. He also reports arthralgias and night sweats over the last 3 weeks. A chest radiograph reveals a small area of consolidation in the left lower lobe and some hilar adenopathy. Otherwise, all other routine tests and cultures appear negative. [Pg.1212]

Grand Canyon University College of Nursing Phoenix, Arizona Adjunct Faculty... [Pg.1700]

CG Thiel. From Susie s question to CFC free an inventor s perspective on forty years of MDI development and regulation. Phoenix, Arizona Respiratory Drug Delivery, Y, 1996, pp. 115-123. [Pg.500]

Division of Mathematical and Natural Sciences Arizona State University Phoenix, Arizona... [Pg.1397]

Phoenix, Arizona, and San Diego, California. He had received a commercial pilot s license in 1999. At that time, he stated his home address as a post office box in Saudi Arabia. Hani Hanjour had attended CRM Airline Training Center in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1996, and in December, 1997. Due to personality problems, he tended to be argumentative Hanjour tried to receive a certificate as a qualified pilot two times but failed each time. [Pg.517]

M Radler, Progress in Dow Polyfluorenes for Light Emitting Diodes, 23rd Internaional Display Research Conference, September 15-18, 2003, Pointe South Mountain Resort, Phoenix, Arizona. [Pg.40]

Motorola goes with ZigBee Protocol for Wireless Networking, press release, Motorola Inc., September 23rd 2003, Phoenix, Arizona. [Pg.145]

Elemental Analysis. All samples submitted for elemental analysis were dried at 40 °C in a vacuum oven at less than 1 torr pressure for 24 hours and then sealed in ampoules. Elemental analyses were performed by MHW Laboratories of Phoenix, Arizona. [Pg.281]

The Palo Verde nuclear power station near Phoenix, Arizona, was originally intended to have 10 nuclear reactors with a generating capacity of 1,243 megawatts each. As a result of public pressure, construction at Palo Verde was stopped after three operating reactors were completed. This installation is on 4,000 acres and is cooled by waste water from the city of Phoenix, which is nearby. An area of 4,000 acres is 6.25 square miles or 2.5 miles square. The power generating facilities occupy a small part of this area. [Pg.146]

Daniel D. Von Hoff Translational Genomics Institute, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. [Pg.667]

There are many techniques used for the analysis of mercury in natural gas the most commonly used approach is the Jerome Analyzer (Arizona Instrument. Phoenix. Arizona. USA). This collects mercury onto a gold adsorber over a period of time by amalgamation. The 431 -X Mercury Vapour Analyzer is shown in Fig. 3.9. [Pg.89]

Arizona Instrument, 4114 East Wood Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85040—1941, USA. [Pg.237]

DBCP has been found In ground water In Hawaii, California, Arizona, South Carolina, and Maryland (5-7,19,77-79). Typical positives are 0.02-20 ppb. Areas with the highest frequency of positives and the highest well concentrations are the San Joaquin Valley In California and the region southwest of Phoenix, Arizona. The Hawaii contamination has occurred despite several hundred feet of overburden between the basal aquifer and the surface. One set of California soil core results show that ppb amounts of DBCP has leached about 15 m through the unsaturated zone ( ), whereas DBCP was not detected In another set of California soil cores sampled as deep as 10 m and five years after the last application (80). The latter results can possibly be explained by rapid movement of DBCP down the soil profile to depths greater than 10 m. [Pg.304]

Staniforth JN, In Respiratory Drug Delivery V Program and Proceedings. Proceedings of the Symposium on Respiratory Drug Delivery, Phoenix, Arizona, 28 April-2 May 1996 (Eds Dalby RN, Byron PR, Farr SJ), pp. 65-73. Interpharm Press, Buffalo Grove, 1996. [Pg.86]

Frederic Robert (215), STMicroelectronics, Phoenix, Arizona Francois Tardif (183), LETI, Grenoble, France Bruce Tredinnick (139), EKC Technology, Hayward, California Kyle Wooldridge (245), STMicroelectronics, Phoenix, Arizona... [Pg.324]

Similar titrations of gaseous HN03 with NH3 to form new NH4N04 particles and/or to enhance the growth of existing particles as the air mass passes over rural and agricultural areas have been observed in other locations as well, such as the Fraser River Valley east of Vancouver, in rural Ontario, Canada (e.g., Barthelmie and Pryor, 1998 Makar et al., 1998), and in Phoenix, Arizona (Watson et al, 1994). [Pg.284]

Watson, J. G., J. C. Chow, F. W. Lurmann, and S. P. Musarra, Ammonium Nitrate, Nitric Acid, and Ammonia Equilibrium in Wintertime Phoenix, Arizona, J. Air Water Manage. Assoc., 44, 405-412 (1994). [Pg.293]

Solomon, P. A., and J. L. Moyers, A Chemical Characterization of Wintertime Haze in Phoenix, Arizona, Atmos. Environ., 20, 207-213 (1986). [Pg.433]

Phoenix, Inc, PO Box 2990, Phoenix, Arizona 85062 (EED with thin film bridges) 4) G. [Pg.407]

W.B.H., Marshall, E.J., and Paul, N.C. (1995) Stability of cured poly(GlyN) and end modified poly(GlyN). Proc. Inti. Symp. on Energetic Materials Technology, American Defense Preparedness Association, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, Sept. 24-27, 1995, p. 288. [Pg.65]

Menke, K., Maub, J.B., Brehler, K.P., Jungbluth, H., and Kalischewski, W. (1995) New ferrocenes for bum-rate modification of composite propellants. Proc. ADPA Inti Symp. on Energetic Materials Technology, Phoenix, Arizona, US, Sept. 24-27, 1995. [Pg.326]

World Resources Company of Phoenix, Arizona is a recycling company that receives non-organic metal-bearing sludges from California and other states, dries the sludges, and sends them for metal recovery to various smelters, depending on the types of metals they contain. [Pg.65]


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