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GAIN Report (2006) Organic Products Law, Mexico. USDA Foreign Agricultural Service GAIN report MX 6501. Available at http //www.fas.usda.gov/gainfiles/ 200605/146187681.pdf... [Pg.21]

There were several new developments during the 1970s. Of particular importance was the purification and characterization of a lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and the acceptance of the postulate that this was the major, if not the only, lipase in cows milk (Olivecrona, 1980). Similarly, the elucidation of the lipase system in human milk as consisting of an LPL and a bile salt-stimulated lipase, and the possible role of the latter in infant nutrition, were noteworthy (Fredrikzon et al, 1978). Also, microbial lipolysis assumed substantial significance with the widespread use of low-temperature storage of raw milk and the recognition that heat-stable lipases produced by psychrotrophic bacteria were a major cause of flavor problems in stored dairy products (Law, 1979). [Pg.482]

National provisions on specific materials still exist in areas where Community legislation is not adopted. The rule of mutual recognition applies to this national legislation. Any product lawfully produced and marketed in one Member State must, in principle, be admitted to the market of any other Member State. The only reason a Member State can reject a product is on the basis of protection of human health. Even under mutual recognition, national legislation may foresee that the use of a substance lawfully manufactured and/or marketed in another Member State is subject to prior authorisation provided certain requirements are fulfilled such as a simplified procedure for having the substance included on a national list. In non-harmonised areas... [Pg.43]

A revised Swiss medical product law has been developed covering the entire country to comply as fcir as is possible with EU compatibility. The new law is currently being discussed in Parliament and should be in place and functioning in the year 2001. [Pg.686]

Blumenthal, Howard J., and Oliver R. Goodenough. This Business of Television The Standard Guide to the Television Industry. 3d ed. New York Billboard Books, 2006. An extensive guide to television industry production, law, and economics used as a useful resource for television writers, producers, and related professionals in broadcasting. The guide includes useful directories of television-related government agencies, distributors, producers, and associations. [Pg.1822]

Food Consmner Products law - Allergic disperse dyes and chromium IV... [Pg.8]

The Minnesota Listed Metals Advisory Council (LMAC) has completed its review of color pigments under the Toxics in Specified Products Law. The LMAC voted unanimously in favor of not banning the use of complex inorganic color pigments, lead chromate pigments and cadmium pigments. Specific LMAC reviews of many paint and ink products were also completed in 2000. These include automotive paints, architectural and maintenance coatings. [Pg.377]

The Minnesota Toxics in Specified Products Law remains an important issue for cadmium pigments. The LMAC has voted unanimously not to ban cadmium pigments in Minnesota. Specific product reviews for certain commercial and industrial coatings did result in bans of those products. Pigment consumers should carefully assess the status of product types and pigment availability before manufacturing in Minnesota. [Pg.378]


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