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Proceedings of the Symposium on Corrosion Inhihitiors and Protective Surface Coatings, 1979, Defence Research and Development Organisation, Kanpur, India. [Pg.134]

Alliances are needed between research and development organisations and the small-medium-scale industries that have the best track record for sustaining RPU technologies. [Pg.155]

This work is carried out as part of research project supported by Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), India. Author is grateful for the financial suppwrt... [Pg.73]

Biomedical Research I oratory, Department of Chemistry, VHNSN College (Autonomous), Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, India Peptide and Proteomics Division, Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Delhi, India... [Pg.133]

All armies learned several lessons from this non-gas war. The phrase ffad Britain and the United States been prepared for war in 1936, there would not have been a war was taken as a self-evident truth.72 Certainly it was recognised that chemical warfare establishments, notably at Porton Down in the United Kingdom and Edgewood Arsenal in the United States, needed to be permanent organisations that concentrated on training, research and development, and chemical warfare preparedness. This lesson, from a slightly different angle, is reflected in the words of K.C. Royall, the US Under Secretary for War The better job you do, the less likely it is you will have to put to actual use the products of your work. 73... [Pg.78]

One aspect of the developments is that many of the producer organisations have access to the latest technologies. One company, SABIC, owns major petrochemical plants in the EU and has now a strong research and development arm producing new technologies and product improvements. [Pg.12]

The Standards draw upon information derived from extensive research and development work by scientific and engineering organisations, at national and international levels, on the health effects of radiation and techniques for the safe design and operation of radiation sources and upon experience in many countries in the use of radiation and nuclear techniques. The United Nations Scientific Committee of the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR), a body set up by the United Nations in 1955, compiles, assesses and disseminates information on the health effects of radiation and on levels of radiation exposure due to different sources this information was taken into account in developing the Standards. Purely scientific considerations, however, are only part of the basis for decisions on protection and safety, and the Standards implicitly encourage decision-makers to make value judgements about the relative importance of risks of different kinds and about the balancing of risks and benefits. [Pg.280]

D. D. programme under C. J. Schofer for toxic waste clean-up will involve over 5 billion U.S. dollars in the coming 10 years. The co-organiser of the Conference and formerly a research and development Director at the U.S. [Pg.2]


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