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Henshaw, Thomas. "Some practical observations on May Dew. From the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (British Museum MSS. Slone [sic ]... [Pg.65]

British Cardiac Society, British Hypertension Society, Diabetes UK, HEART UK, Primary Care Cardiovascular Society and The Stroke Association (2005) JBS 2 Joint British Societies guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in clinical practice. Heart 91 vl-v52. [Pg.22]

Reidenberg M M 1999 Clinical pharmacology the scientific basis of therapeutics. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 66 2-8 Walley T 1995 Drugs, money and society. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 39 343-345... [Pg.39]

Wood D et al 1998 Joint British recommendations on prevention of coronary heart disease in clinical practice. Heart 80(Suppl) Sl-29. (British Cardiac Society, British Hyperlipidaemia Association, British Hypertension Society, British Diabetic Association). [Pg.524]

Since Britain has a Society of Chemical Industry as well as a Chemical Society, British Abstracts was created in 1926 as a separate organization, which is independently administered by representatives of various societies. Since 1926, the (British) Chemical Society editors have no direct responsibility for nomenclature in British Abstracts. The Chemical Society sets the standard of nomenclature in Britain, but through its Journal, Quarterly Reviews, and Annual Reportsf and not through abstracts or abstracts indexes. [Pg.49]

Peter J.T. Morris is Senior Curator, Experimental Chemistry, Science Museum, London. His publications include the American Synthetic Rubber Research Program (Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989), and, with Colin A. Russell, Archives of the British Chemical Industry, 1750-1914 (Faringdon, Oxfordshire British Society for the History of Science, 1988). Research appointments have included Royal Society-British Academy Research Fellow in the History of Science and Edelstein International Fellow in the History of Chemistry. [Pg.362]

Horses and Highway Surfacing County Surveyors Society/British Horse Society, 2006... [Pg.96]

British Chemicai Abstracts. These were commenced in the year 1871 and were included in the Journal of the Chemical Society. In 1926 the abstracting was taken over by the Bureau of Chemical Abstracts abstracts were then published in two parts Part A Pure Chemistry (formerly issued by the Chemical Society) and Part B Applied Chemistry ... [Pg.1127]

Instrument Society of America 400 Stanwix Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 Standards l ibrary for Measurement and Control, 12th ed., 1994. Instmmentation standards and recommended practices abstracted from those of 19 societies, the U.S. Government, the Canadian Standards Association, and the British Standards Institute. Covers control instmments, including rotameters, aimunciators, transducers, thermocouples, flow meters, and pneumatic systems (see... [Pg.23]

B. E. Greenwold, F. Pereiro, T. J. PumeU, and H. B. Scher, Proceedings of the 1980 British Crop Protection Conference on Weeds, British Crop Protection Society, London, p. 185. [Pg.327]

E. R. Hutchins and P. M. Unterweiser, FailureMnaljsis The British Engine TechnicalKeports, American Society for Metals, Metals Park, Ohio 1981. [Pg.132]

P. V. Evans, ed.. Fast Breeder Reactors, Proceedings of the London Conference on Past Breeder Reactors of the British Nuclear Energy Society, May... [Pg.226]

Chemical Abstracts Service. The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society, has produced Chemical Abstracts (CA) since 1907. Since the demise of Chemisches Zentralblatt and British Chemical Abstracts CA has been the preeminent medium for documenting new pubhcations in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering. CA documents chemical pubHcations of all types. It is not a patent database per se, but its patent component is larger than most databases devoted entirely to patents. Thus, for example, the number of patent references in CA for the years 1991—1993 ranged from 95,500—99,400 per year. [Pg.55]

R. Lonngren, in G. Ekstrom, ed.. World Directory of Pesticide Control Organiedons, 2nd ed.. The British Crop Protection Council and the Royal Society of Chemistry, Crop Protection PubHcations, Cambridge, U.K., 1994. [Pg.152]

C. Tomlin, ed.. The Pesticides Manual A World Compendium, Incorporating the Agrochemicals Handbook, 10th ed.. The British Crop Protection Council and The Royal Society of Chemistry, Crop Protection PubHcations, Cambridge, U.K., 1994. Includes 725 entries by common name in alphabetic order, with chemical stmcture, chemical name(s), molecular formula, CAS Registry Number, physicochemical properties, commercialisation, mode of action, uses, trade names, analytical methods, mammalian toxicology, ecotoxicology, and environmental fate. [Pg.153]

There are a variety of analytical methods commonly used for the characterization of neat soap and bar soaps. Many of these methods have been pubUshed as official methods by the American Oil Chemists Society (29). Additionally, many analysts choose United States Pharmacopoeia (USP), British Pharmacopoeia (BP), or Pood Chemical Codex (FCC) methods. These methods tend to be colorimetric, potentiometric, or titrametric procedures. However, a variety of instmmental techniques are also frequendy utilized, eg, gas chromatography, high performance Hquid chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. [Pg.159]

T. Hodder, P. Crewther, M. Lett, and co-workers, "Apical Membrane Antigen 1 A potential Malaria Vaccine Candidate," 7th Malaria Meeting of British Society ofParasilolgy, London, Sept. 19—21,1995. [Pg.363]

D. Kerridge and L. E. Whelan in A. P. J. Trinci and J. E. Ryley, eds.. Mode ofMction ofMntifungalMgents British Mycological Society Symposium 9, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1984, pp. 343 —375. [Pg.257]

A. J. Zuckemian and co-authors. Educational Book, XX Congress of International Society Blood Transfusion, British Blood Transfusion Society, Manchester, UK, 1988, pp. 1—155. [Pg.182]

Gaseous Fuels, Coal and Coke," MnnualBook ofMSTMStandards Vol. 5.05, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., pubhshed aimuaHy British Standards 1016, parts 1—16, British Standards Institute, London, pubhshed aimuaHy. [Pg.238]

Proceedings of the International Conference on Cranium Isotope Separation, London, Mar. 5—7, 1975, British Nuclear Energy Society, 1975. [Pg.102]

Approved techniques for manual and mechanical sampling are often documented for various commodities handled in commerce by industiy groups. Examples are the International Standards Organization (ISO), British Standards Association (BSA), Japan Institute of Standards (JIS), American Society for Testing Materi s (ASTM), and the Fertihzer Institute. Sampling standards developed for use in specified industry applications frequently include instructions for labora-toiy work in sample preparation and analysis—steps (2) and (3) above. [Pg.1756]

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library The Royal Society of Chemistry 2000 All rights reserved... [Pg.99]

Sources of test methods ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials) IP (Institute of Petroleum) BS (British Standard). [Pg.541]


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