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AEC (1965a). U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. 10 CFR Part 30—Rules of general applicability to domestic licensing of byproduct material, Final rule, 30 FR 8185, as amended (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington). [Pg.379]

We do not stop to consider the correctness of these two decisions, but merely caution against the tendency to freeze into rules of general application what, at best, are statements applicable to particular fact situations . ... [Pg.103]

Rules of General Applicability to Domestic Licensing of Byproduct Material Yes 10 CFR 30 DOE 1994a... [Pg.572]

Substantive rules of general applicability adopted as authorized by law, and related statements or interpretations of general policies ... [Pg.68]

Rules of General Applicability to Domestic Licensing of B noduct Material, 10 CFR Part 30, Jan 1, 1998. Licensing Requirements for Land Disposal of Radioactive Waste, 10 CFR Part 61, Fed Reg., 47(248),... [Pg.581]

CFR Part 30— Rules of general applicability to domestic licensing of by-product material... [Pg.363]

The world of science is a deliciously excruciating blend of the general and the specific. There are general laws and rules of broad application (E=mc, opposite charges attract), but the precise way in which these laws combine in any particular instance always depends on the specifics of the situation. [Pg.1]

Polymer synthesis is usually accompanied by a strong exothermal effect and, as a general rule, real process proceeds in non-isothermal conditions. This problem was considered in Section 2.6 for polyester synthesis, and the results discussed above are of generally applicable to all non-isothermal processes. [Pg.70]

Time and space can be saved by the use of abbreviations, but the writer must be certain the reader knows what is meant. Unless the abbreviation is standard, the meaning should be explained the first time it is used. The following rules are generally applicable for the use of abbreviations ... [Pg.471]

A notable feature of this oxidation state is that a considerable number of Tc and Tc complexes can be prepared in high yields in aqueous media (36). As a consequence the coordination chemistry of Tc(I) has been intensively investigated in the search for Tc cationic myocardial imaging agents. Tc(I) complexes have the low-spin d configuration and are diamagnetic. The 18-electron rule is generally applicable and nicely explains the stability and the prevalence of six-coordinate complexes. [Pg.7]

Short-cut methods as well as rigorous techniques have been used for the development and ophmization of hybrid separation processes. Research continues on the development of generally applicable rules for the design and optimizahon of hybrid separations. A review of the current status has been published by Franke et al. (2004). [Pg.148]

On the basis of MO studies, it has been suggested that none of these sector rules have general applicability and must be used with a great deal of caution and circumspection (Ferber and Richardson, 1977). The need for revision of the nitrosamine sector rule has been pointed out (Liberek et a/., 1976 Ringdahl and Dahlbom, 1976). [Pg.120]

Finally, the theoretical interpretation of accumulated experimental data will further advance the formulation of rules with general applicability, as exemplified by an amplified sector rule for electronic dipole-allowed transition by Weigang (1979). [Pg.173]

As far as the principle of sovereignty is concerned, unlike IHL, which specifically applies in times of armed conflict and contains specific rules concerning humanitarian activities, it is of general application and therefore is applicable to varions situations where an international organization enters a territory of a State. Humanitarian activities carried out across borders in times of armed conflict are just one of such situations. [Pg.123]

The fact that the new African States have respected the administrative boundaries and frontiers established by the colonial powers must be seen not as a mere practice contributing to the gradual emergence of a principle of customary international law, limited in its impact to the African continent as it had previously been to Spanish America, but as the application in Africa of a rule of general scope.. .. [Pg.38]

Some examples of generally applicable safety rules which should be complied with by all works personnel will now be given ... [Pg.356]

Apparent exceptions to the non-crossing rule usually result from the use of too approximate wave functipns. In other cases they may be due to the breakdown of the Bom-Oppenheimer approximation (which allows the electronic energy to be treated separately from vibrational and rotational eneigy). The situation is more complex for polyatomic molecules, but the rule is generally applicable although exceptions are known. [Pg.12]

Article III of GATS requires each party to publish promptly all relevant laws, regulations, administrative guidelines and all other decisions, rulings or measures of general application, by the time of their entry into force. [Pg.332]

The orientation relationships of ceramic eutectics should follow the general rules of metallic systems where the interface is determined by the minimization of lattice misfit between the component phases and the balance of the ionic charge, or better charge neutrality at the interface (Stubican Bradt, 1981). The following main rules are of general application in most of the DSE studied so far (Revcolevschi, Dhalenne, Michel, 1988 Mazerolles, Michel, Hytch, 2005) ... [Pg.307]

Part 3 of the Radioscopic Standard is to define the minimum requirements that are placed on a radioscopic system to cover diverse applications. For the past few years, this part has been heavily disputed, the reason being an extreme flexibility in the application of radioscopic inspection systems. A definition of general rules for applications has thus been difficult to achieve. [Pg.439]

The importance of the solid-liquid interface in a host of applications has led to extensive study over the past 50 years. Certainly, the study of the solid-liquid interface is no easier than that of the solid-gas interface, and all the complexities noted in Section VIM are present. The surface structural and spectroscopic techniques presented in Chapter VIII are not generally applicable to liquids (note, however. Ref. 1). There is, perforce, some retreat to phenomenology, empirical rules, and semiempirical models. The central importance of the Young equation is evident even in its modification to treat surface heterogeneity or roughness. ... [Pg.347]


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