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M. W. Shupe and co-workers. Radiation Safety in Mot Facilities, Proceedings of Symposium, Saclay, France, Oct. 13—17, 1969, IAEA Publication STl/PUB/238, Vienna, Austria, 1970. [Pg.206]

CIE Publication 15.2 Colorimetry, 2nd ed.. Central Bureau of CIE, Vienna, Austria, 1986 Available from U.S. National Committee CIE, c/o National Institute of Standards and Technology, Washington, D.C. [Pg.424]

The waste management situation in Austria is presented, and it is explained that Baufeld-Austria GmbH has developed a method and concept, with the eooperation of cement plant experts, to enable some Austrian eement factories to responsibly use plastics waste as an energy source. The conditions used for developing the model, relating to fuel quality, environmental proteetion, and public health, are explained. The Baufeld model for processing of plastics waste is then described. Details of future plans are included. [Pg.88]

Vadim Kosmatschof was bom 1938 in Kaluga (Russia). He attended the Moscow Secondary Art School (now called Moscow Academic Art Lyceum) from 1952 to 1958 and then studied at the Stroganov School of Industrial and Applied Art from 1959 to 1965. In the years 1968 to 1977 he created numerous projects and realized sculptures for urban public spaces in Moscow, Aschchabad in Turkmenistan and Nouakchott in Mauretania. Inl978 he participated in the Biennale di Venezia ( Unofficial Soviet Art ). He emigrated to Vienna/Austria in 1979. [Pg.122]

Since 1981, Vadim Kosmatschof has realized numerous large-scale sculptures for public spaces in Germany and Austria and has had numerous exhibitions in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the USA. [Pg.122]

CIE TC2-17, Solar Spectral Irradiation, Publication CIE 85, Wien, Austria, 1989. [Pg.57]

Low-frequency plasma ashing and the other techniques such as the Trace-O-Mat products have been developed at the University of Graz, Austria. Commercial developments outside Austria and Germany have been slow owing to the need for manual involvement. Further details on these products can be found in the publication by Knapp et al. [51]. [Pg.136]

Austria presently uses a mix of different public/private R D instruments to support HFC activities. In total, up to 50 ongoing/future activities were identified by the Austrian Energy Agency analysis Hydrogen and Fuel Cell R D in Austria Country Picture, September 2003, which involved more than 40 Austrian institutions and companies. For 2003 and 2004 the total R D budget for these R D fields are estimated to 7.5 million each year, respectively. [Pg.113]

IAEA 1996. History of the International Atomic Energy Agency The First Forty Years, IAEA, Vienna, Austria. World Wide Web Address http //www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/ PDF/Pub 1032 web.pdf. [Pg.33]

We consider a central business location in Vienna to be ideal for a consultancy such as ChemKit. Apart from good travel connections, another point to be taken into account is sufficient space for future expansion opportunities with a special focus on the transition countries in Eastern and Central Europe. Moreover, many public institutions such as the BMLFUW and other partners are also based in the capital. Further locations in the various Austrian federal provinces should also be considered for the planned expansion of business activities over the subsequent years. Priority should be given to Styria, Lower Austria and Upper Austria, as key customers are located in these federal provinces. [Pg.182]

One important public co-operation partner is the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (BMLFUW), which has been interested in a country-wide implementation since the model was first devised. The pilot projects carried out in Austria to date have often been initiated by the BMLFUW and constitute a stock of relevant reference project examples of their home country for the potential customer base. Until now, all companies have recorded significant savings. [Pg.196]

Biologist and earth scientist. Researcher in plant physiology at the University of Vienna until 1991 (specialised in photosynthesis research, simulation of plant bio-productivity). Over 60 publications on environmental issues. 1992 invited speaker at the Alpbach Forum 1996 winner of the grand Austrian Environment Award (of Lower Austria) top-notch journalist on environmental issues admission to the "Austrian Scientific Forum for Environment Protection", board member since 2001. Director of the Chemicals Policy Division of the BMLFUW since the end of September 1997 fields of activity legislation on chemical substances at the national, European and UN levels. Scientific and technical risk assessment of substances and products, best practice diffusion for the production and application of chemical products. [Pg.238]

From this time on his life was one of wandering and frequent hardship, in continual warfare with the conservative medical profession, while attracting many radically inclined adherents. He wrote voluminously but during his life time only a few of his more important medical or surgical works were published. The opposition of the faculties more than once blocked his plans of publication. He died in 1541 in his forty-eighth year, in the city of Salzburg in Austria. [Pg.310]

In central Europe the use of wood fuel varies widely between the countries. For some of the Alpine countries statistics about the amount of wood used as fuel is available [20]. According to this publication the use of wood for energy production is currently about 41 Mm3 in France, 30 Mm3 in Germany, 14 Mm3 in Austria, 4.5 Mm3 in Switzerland and 2 Mm3 in Slovenia. From this total consumption, private households account for 90% of the wood in France, 44% in Germany, 59% in Austria, 34% in Switzerland and 75% in Slovenia. The remainder is used in power plants, for heat production and other industrial appliances. [Pg.125]

I had a more pleasant experience with an attorney in Austria, Dr. Herbert Schaller. In February, 1993, he asked me if he could have 100 copies of the report to distribute discreetly in Austrian high society. Up to that point, I had made a total of 50 copies of the report by photocopier and glued in color photos by hand, which was an enormous labor. I told the attorney that since my doctoral supervisor had begun to work on my dissertation, I had no time to make 100 copies for him. However, I agreed that he could make copies from the copy he had and could distribute those—on the condition that he do so as discreetly as I myself had done already without accompanying commentary and without public propaganda. [Pg.319]

Special Publications of the International Atomic Energy Agency P.O. Box 100, Vienna, Austria... [Pg.449]

The Relationship between Digital and Colorimetric Data for Computer-Controlled CRT Displays, CIE Publication 122, CIE Central Bureau, Vienna, Austria, 1996. [Pg.46]


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