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The National Academies policy applies to any committee (board, panel, etc.) appointed by the National Academies to develop a report (study reports, letter reports, workshop proceedings, summaries of symposia, and other manuscripts derived from institutional activities) that is intended for distribution outside the National Academies. [Pg.1016]

R. A. Shanley, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Water Pollution Control Policy, Presidential Studies Quarterly, vol. 18, pp. 319—330 (1988) L. B. Dworsky, Conservation in the United States, A Documentary History Pollution (New York, Chelsea House, 1971), p. 21 Office of Technology Assessment, Preventing Illness and Injury in the Workplace, Report OTA-H-256, April 1985, p. 211 R. C. Williams, The United States Public Health Service, 7798-1950 (Washington, D.C., Commissioned Officers Association of the United States Public Health Service, 1951), pp. 167, 279-282, 313-320, 535-537. [Pg.179]

OECD (2006).Evolution of student interest in science and technology studies (Policy report). Global Science Forum Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Retrieved March 4, 2011 from http //www.oecd.org/dataoecd/16/30/36645825.pdf. [Pg.128]

If some fields may be empty in the sublevels, all the fields in the main level are required for each entry. A new chiral separation record can be added in CHIRBASE solely if the authors correctly identify both sample and CSP. Since the beginning of the project, our policy has been to contact the authors of all publications containing incomplete, ambiguous or inconsistent data and to ask for additional information. Providing the separations with unique case numbers helps us considerably in this essential task, and also facilitates avoiding redundancies in the database. When chiral separations are reported for the second time in a new publication with exactly the same chromatographic conditions, this is stated in a footnote added in the field comments . In this field, miscellaneous information that cannot appear elsewhere are listed (detection limit, description of a reported chromatogram, racemization study, mobile phase limitations, etc.). [Pg.98]

For the freshmen and sophomores, the Seminar appears to be the first classroom opportunity to study scientific aspects of a changing global environment in relation to social and humanistic issues and to link these to current public policy discussions reported in the press. Class members have recommended that multidisciplinary global change instruction be made a requirement for all college... [Pg.464]

Yoder R (2003) Electrospray ionisation mass spectrometer study ofdioctyitin compounds in solution. Report provided to Risk Policy Analysts Ltd by the European Tin Stabilisers Association, May. [Pg.52]

This report is a synthesis of the results of the multicountry studies carried out by the WHO Essential Dmgs and Medicines Policy Unit (EDM) with the cooperation of the following countries Australia, Cuba, Cypms, Estonia, Malaysia, Netherlands, Tunisia, Uganda, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. WHO would like to thank the governments of these countries for their cooperation and assistance. [Pg.148]

Source From NATO/CCMS, Evaluation of Demonstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment and Clean Up of Contaminated Land and Groundwater, NATO CCMS Pilot Study, Phase III, 1999 Annual Report, EPA 542/R-99/007, no. 235,1999 Ferguson, C. and Kasamas, H., Eds., Risk Assessment for Contaminated Sites in Europe, Vol. 2. Policy Frameworks, LGM Press, Nottingham, UK, 1999. With permission. [Pg.521]

Seuntjens P, Steurbaut W, Vangronsveld J (2006) Chain model for the impact analysis of contaminants in primary food products. Study report of the Belgian Science Policy... [Pg.70]

Grant-Muller S (2004) Study of Policies regarding Economic Instruments Complementing Transport Regulation and the Undertaking of physical Measures (SPECTRUM) deliverable 6. The report can be downloaded from http //www.its.leeds.ac.uk/projects/spectrum/downloads/ D6.pdf... [Pg.135]

The opinions expressed herein are the views of the authors and may not necessarily reflect the official policy of the National Institute on Drug Abuse or any other parts of the US Department of Health and Human Services. The US Government does not endorse or favor any specific commercial product or company. Trade, proprietary, or company names appearing in this publication are used only because they are considered essential in the context of the studies reported herein. [Pg.277]

US-EPA has formed the Risk Assessment Forum, a standing committee of senior US-EPA scientists, to promote US-EPA consensus on difficult and controversial risk assessment issues and to ensure that this consensus is incorporated into appropriate US-EPA risk assessment guidance. To fulhil this purpose, the Forum assembles US-EPA risk assessment experts in a formal process to study and report on issues from a US-EPA scientific perspective. Major Fomm guidance documents are developed in accordance with the US-EPA s regulatory and policy development process and become US-EPA pohcy upon approval by the Administrator or the Deputy Administrator. The Risk Assessment Forum products include risk assessment guidelines, technical panel reports on special risk assessment issues, and peer consultation and peer review workshops addressing controversial risk assessment topics. [Pg.25]

Keeny, S.M. (Chairman) "Nuclear Power Issues and Choices" Report of the Ford Foundation s Nuclear Energy Policy Study Group, Ballinger Publishing Company, Cambridge, 1977... [Pg.335]

Washington, D.C. Violence Policy Center, 2003. Also available online. URL http //www.vpc.org/studies/officecont.htm. Posted in May 2003. This report compiles incidents in which criminals used assault weapons to kill police, and argues that, contrary to assertions by gun rights advocates, assault weapons represent a significant, continuing threat to law enforcement. [Pg.166]

Medical Costs for Gunshot Victims Estimated at 2.3 Billion Annually. San Francisco Chronicle, August 4, 1999, p. A2. Reports on a study by researchers at the Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University, based on 1994 data gathered from hospitals. The average cost per injury was 17,000. [Pg.176]

Section 4 provides a synthesis of lEA government activities reported in the areas of hydrogen safety and codes and standards. Section 5 reviews policy studies and delineates policy targets for future work. Section 6 offers a brief synthesis of the ongoing efforts to build public awareness and education. [Pg.18]


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