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Materials contained within this volume prepared for and appear ing in government documentation are not covered by above-mentioned copyright. The source of brief excerpts from previously published materials is credited and not covered under above-mentioned copyright... [Pg.247]

Sources This report was prepared from a variety of sources including excerpts from documents and official reports or databases published by the World Bank, the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. State Department, various national agencies, the International Monetary Fund, the Central Intelligence Agency, the United Nations, ICON Group International, Inc. and ICON Group Ltd. [Pg.166]

Nagy, 1987, p. 34- The quotations he excerpts from each of these reports talk about the spread of the fire. But these reports make no reference to the source of the fire or its relation to the compre,s,sor at Wilberg. Nagy cites the following ... [Pg.149]

SOURCE Excerpted from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1995) and Indoor Environmental Quality Appendix to International Performance Measurement Verification Protocol (U.S. Department of Energy, 1998)... [Pg.57]

This paper examines President Kennedy s final ten months in the White House before his assassination. It places particular emphasis on the security policies and procedures of his White House staff and questions whether any specific, additional measures could have been taken to avoid his fatal trip to Dallas. Using primary source material such as speeches from Kennedy himself, official government documentation taken from the agencies of the CIA and FBI, and excerpts from interviews of key White House officials, this paper questions whether alternative security measures could have been in place. It concludes, however, that any additional procedures would not have altered historical events and that Lee Harvey Oswald was not detected as a threat to national security until it was too late. [Pg.116]

Excerpt 4E is taken from an article in Chemical Research in Toxicology and involves the toxicity of fine particulate matter, airborne particles with effective diameters <2.5 pm (also known as PM2 5). The fine particulate was collected using a PM2 5 monitor. Ambient air is pulled through the monitor, diverting the larger particles (>2.5 pm) and capturing only the smaller ones onto a filter. Such fine particles arise from a number of sources including industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, and forest fires and may lead to asthma, bronchitis, and possibly cancer. [Pg.133]

Using parts 2 and 3 of the Peer Review Memo on the Write Like a Chemist Web site, review the Discussion section below. We have included the last paragraph from the Introduction section to help you better understand the Discussion. You do not need to review the Introduction. Provide specihc suggestions that your classmate can use to improve the Discussion section. (The Discussion section below is adapted from an original source, noted in the Instructor s Answer Key.) [Excerpt from the Introduction]... [Pg.197]

Quotes, excerpts, or partial texts - Should have a text comment on the page where the information appears, noting the author and Erowid as the source and linking it to the original url at Erowid. Images - Please request permission by email. Specify the url of each image you are interested in and the url and description of the site you d like to use it on. [Pg.9]

Source Excerpted from Smoot, L. D. in Fossil Fuel Combustion, William Bartok and Adel F. Sarafin (Eds.). John Wiley Sons, New York, 1991. Copyright 1991 by John Wiley Sons, Inc. and used by permission of the copyright owner. [Pg.860]

The problem of the Holocaust Survivor Syndrome received international attention at the time of the Wuppertal trial. Medical sources told me that the Ukrainian-American psychiatrist Dr. 0. Wolansky was one of the leading experts on this subject today, and I was referred to a seminar he had given on this subject on January 25, 1993, at a Congress held in the Polish Consulate in New York and attended by 150 Polish, White Russian and Ukrainian physicians. To quote an excerpt ... [Pg.175]

A suggested specification covering the design and construction of metallic vessels to be lined with a membrane and ceramic lining for chemical immersion services is shown in Appendix I. The author has used various sources in preparing this specification, including a model specification prepared by Pennwalt,and excerpts from "Chemically Resistant Masonry" by W.L. Sheppard. (Reference 8). [Pg.81]


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