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Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (Geel, Belgium) International Organization for Standardization (Geneva, Switzerland) International Union of Crystallography International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry... [Pg.772]

Those decisions were revised and improved by a meeting held in Liege, Belgium in 1930. These decisions were applied under the name of "Liege Rules". After World War II, the formal system of naming of organic substances was proposed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, lUPAC. All of these standards were published in 1979 and used internationally. [Pg.25]

Jean Pascal Zanders, The Destruction of Old Chemical Weapons in Belgium , in Stock and Lohs, eds. The Challenge of Old Chemical Munitions and Toxic Armament Wastes, pp. 197-230 Graham S. Pearson and Richard S. Magee, Critical Evaluation of Proven Chemical Weapon Destruction Technologies , Pure and Applied Chemistry... [Pg.146]


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