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TACO. (2002). Sector overview. Government of Alberta, Alberta, Canada. [Pg.818]

MAGNETIC SECTOR MASS SPECTROMETRY 11.2.1 Magnetic Sector Overview... [Pg.400]

Assefa, H., Bienen, D. Ciuriak, D. (2013) Ethiopia s investment prospects A sectoral overview, African Review of Economics and Finance, 4 (2), 203-46. [Pg.299]

The principles of validation of residue methods for food, water and soil are generally the same. However, not all procedures and requirements are identical. From the public s point of view, the information on residues in food is probably the most important task. Compared with the other two areas (water and soil), the food sector is characterized by the largest number of regulations and legal limits. Therefore, this overview of validation requirements of enforcement methods will focus on methods for pesticide residues in food. [Pg.95]

The ESDs developed by the OECD also include estimates of emissions of additives during use. As for the emissions during compounding and product manufacturing, these emissions are often conservative estimates based on rough models that give an overview of the emissions from the products produced by an entire industry sector. [Pg.18]

Abstract The leather sector is a traditional industry. This chapter will give an overview of the use of chemicals in the leather sector and identify different types and amounts of chemicals used in the different processes. [Pg.245]

This chapter will give an overview of recent international trends and initiatives regarding chemicals in leather and articles containing leather. That includes the identification of chemicals in the produced leather that are common on restricted substance lists and present ongoing recent initiatives to control the impact from these chemicals including both legislative measures and initiatives from customers such as international brands or purchasing sectors and different eco-labels. [Pg.245]

This chapter offers an overview of the role played by technical information in the development of innovation and the necessary incentives for its creation, and at the same time the implications for the pharmaceutical sector. To this end, we present the basis and the significance of the patent system, we offer an analysis of the impact of this system, and lasdy we present a reflection on the future of the system and its relationship with the pharmaceutical industry. [Pg.22]

Many countries are enacting policy measures in support of biofuels and for green-house-gas emissions reduction in the transport sector. The most important policy measures at the time of writing for the EU and the USA are given below. For an overview of worldwide policy support measures for biofuels, see the EC (2006) the IEA (2006b) and Martinot el al. (2006). [Pg.243]

The purpose of this chapter has been to provide a broad, general overview of the role of the pharmaceutical industry in the economy and in the health sector, and to explore a number of problems arising from the industry s cost structure and from the traditional imbalance in the global markets for pharmaceutical products. [Pg.53]

An overview of commercial ICP mass spectrometers from different companies (quadrupole based ICP-MS with and without collision/reaction cell, double-focusing sector field instrumentation with single and multiple ion collectors, time-of-flight (ToF), ICP-ion trap-MS and non-commercial ICP-Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FTICR) mass spectrometers is given in Figure 5.2. By using ion traps and FTICR mass spectrometers in ICP-MS isobaric interferences of atomic ions... [Pg.120]

Figure 5.2 Overview of ICP-MS instrumentation quadrupole-based ICP-MS with and without colli-sion/reaction cell, sector field ICP-MS with single ion collector (ICP-SFMS) and multiple ion collector ICP-MS (MC-ICP-MS) and time-of-flight ICP-MS. Figure 5.2 Overview of ICP-MS instrumentation quadrupole-based ICP-MS with and without colli-sion/reaction cell, sector field ICP-MS with single ion collector (ICP-SFMS) and multiple ion collector ICP-MS (MC-ICP-MS) and time-of-flight ICP-MS.
This book provides an overview of the industrial applications of surface analysis. The range of its uses is so broad that we have not attempted to provide comprehensive coverage. Instead, we have presented some of the topics significant to the industrial sectors and to the energy technologies to illustrate the range of surface analysis methods and their relative utility in solving surface and interface problems. [Pg.443]

The European emissions trading scheme (EU ETS) has an efficient and effective market design that risks being undermined by three interrelated problems the approach to allocation the absence of a credible commitment to post-2012 continuation and concerns about its impact on the international competitiveness of key sectors. This special issue of Climate Policy explores these three factors in depth. This policy overview summarizes key insights from the individual studies in this issue, and draws overall policy conclusions about the next round of allocations and the design of the system for the longer term. [Pg.7]

Three articles apply economic modelling to focus directly upon how the EU ETS and allocation decisions may affect sector profits, pricing, market share and incentives an overview study of five key sectors, complemented by finer-grained modelling of the electricity and cement sectors, to study the incentive aspects of different allocation approaches. [Pg.9]

This overview also draws on several other studies, including a related analysis of how the modelling studies of aggregate sectors in equilibrium relate to the diverse nature of key sectors across Europe, and the likely dynamics of economic impacts and mitigation potentials over time (Grubb et al., 2006). [Pg.9]


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