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Professionalization Netherlands

The professional organization for chemists and chemical engineers in The Netherlands. [Pg.263]

The difference between the monthly salary of a GMP inspector and of a head of production in a private pharmaceutical plant is considerable. The salary of a head of production is 3.3 times greater than that of a GMP inspector in Tunisia, and double that of a GMP inspector in Uganda. In these two countries, the gap between the monthly salary of a distribution-channel inspector and that of a pharmacist working in a retail pharmacy is smaller, but still significant. In Australia and the Netherlands, salaries for pharmaceutical professionals in the public and private sectors are comparable. Only in Cypms are GMP and distribution-channel inspectors better paid than their private-sector counterparts. [Pg.67]

The Australian TGA is by far the largest in terms of the number of staff Venezuela and the Netherlands rank second and third, respectively. Cypms has the smallest number of registration staff—two pharmacists and three administrative staff—who are also responsible for licensing and GMP inspection. Of all the dmg regulatory authorities, only those of Australia, Cypms and Tunisia have more administrative staff than professional staff The dmg regulatory authorities of Estonia, Uganda and Zimbabwe do not employ administrative staff for the registration unit, and it is not clear whether administrative matters are handled by the professionals. [Pg.79]

A second workshop was organized in The Netherlands (November 19 21, 2003) by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP). This was in collaboration with FDA, EMEA, and other European trade and professional associations (EFPIA, EUFEPS, APIC/CEFIC and IPEC) http // www.qualityworkshop.nl/html/welkom.html. [Pg.510]

Zutphen Elderly (The Netherlands) Zutphen (The Netherlands) Finland Seven Countries Health Professionals (USA) Caerphilly (UK) Iowa (USA)... [Pg.569]

Giovannacci et al. (1993) concluded from prospective data in the Health Professionals follow-up study that prostate cancer risk was associated with ALA intake. In contrast, Schuurman et al. (1999) reported a nonsignificant inverse relationship between ALA intake and prostate risk from data obtained in a cohort study completed in the Netherlands. In the Physicians ... [Pg.40]

Commercial and public transportation heavily relies on human operators. There is growing evidence that sleep loss may play a large role in transportation accidents. A committee formed at the 1986 meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies found that numerous performance failures leading to catastrophic events occur most often at times of day coincident with the temporal patterns of brain processes associated with sleep (3). In addition, an investigation in the Netherlands showed that the highest accident rate in public transit accidents occurred in bus drivers who began an early work shift (4). An assessment of the impact of sleep loss in commercial and public transportation is therefore needed. [Pg.273]

Baner, A.. Franz, R., Piringer, 0.1994. Alternative Fatty Food Simulants for Polymer Migration Testing . Chapter 2 in Food Packaging and Preservation. (M. Mathlouthi, ed.). Blackie Academic and Professional, London, presented at IFTEC symposium, 15-18 November 1992, The Hague, Netherlands. [Pg.122]

R. G. MINET is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of KTI Corporation in Pasadena. Prior to that position he served as President of KTI Corporation in Pasadena and was Group Vice President for KTI BV in the Netherlands, prior to establishing the U.S. company. He holds a PhD in Engineering from New York University, an MS from Stevens University, New Jersey and a BChE from City College in New York. He has served as an Executive Officer for several European and U.S. engineering contractors. He is a registered Professional Engineer in five states in the U.S.A. He is an active member of AIChE and has been a member of the American Chemical Society since 1949. [Pg.12]

Public and professional awareness of the special dangers of Halcion began in 1978. At that time, C. van der Kroef (as cited in Dukes, 1980), a psychiatrist in The Hague, Netherlands, noticed abnormal reactions to Halcion in 4 of 11 patients he treated with the drug. Following is van der Kroef s description of one of his patients ... [Pg.327]

International Pharmaceutical Federation. P.O. Box 84200, 2508 AE The Hague, The Netherlands. Phone +31-70-302-1970, Fax +31-70-302-1999. E-mail fip fip.org. URL http // www.fip.org. FIP is a world-wide federation of national pharmaceutical (professional and scientific) associations, with a mission to represent and serve pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences around the globe. FIP organizes the annual World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and publishes the International Pharmacy Journal. [Pg.80]

STIBAT is controlling the market introduction of all batteries with a weight inferior to 1 kg. It has also the control of 100% of spent batteries collected by municipalities, professionals and private collection systems. In order to evaluate the flow of batteries escaping the collection circuit, in 1998 STIBAT has organised a campaign to measure the quantity of spent batteries present in MSW streams in the Netherlands. The application of formula 3 to the case of the Netherlands leads to a collection rate of 77% for used Ni-Cd batteries as illustrated in Table 5. [Pg.79]

In addition, five prospective within-population cohort studies have been carried out, four of them on coronary heart disease and one on strokes. The four coronary heart disease studies were carried out in The Netherlands (Zutphen) [139], the USA (Health Professionals study) [140], the U.K. (the Caerphilly study) [141], and Finland [142]. In the Zutphen study, coronary heart disease was inversely associated with flavonol intake, in which a maximum intake of 42 mg/day and a minimum of 12mg/day were recorded. A clear dose-response correlation was observed. In the Health Professionals study, a modest non-significant inverse association was found (flavonoid intake between 40 mg/day and 7 mg/day). The Finnish study indicated a weak inversely associated correlation, while the Caerphilly study involving Welsh men showed that flavonoid intake increased the mortality. [Pg.775]

Gilbert J (ed.) (1996) Progress in Food Contaminant Analysis. London Blackie Academic Professional. Haagsma N and Ruiter A (eds.) (1996) Residues of Veterinary Drugs in Pood, Proceedings of the EuroResidue III Conference, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, 6-8 May 1996. Utrecht University of Utrecht. [Pg.1484]


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