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Staff of Panel on Plasma Processing of Materials, United States Nation Research Council, Plasma Processing of Materials Scientific Opportunities and Technological Challenges, Books on Demand, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1994. [Pg.119]

Pantothenic acid is widely distributed in food and because of the lack of conclusive evidence regarding quantitative needs, a recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for pantothenic acid has not been estabUshed. In 1989, the Food and Nutrition Board of the United States National Research Council suggested a safe intake of 4—7 mg/d for adults. The provisional allowance for infants is 2—3 mg daily (90). [Pg.63]

Annual United States National Primary Ambient Air Quality Standard promulgated in 1971 ... [Pg.371]

United States National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standard, attained when the expected number of days per calendar year with maximum hourly average concentrations above 0.12 ppm is equal to or less than 1, as determined in a specified manner... [Pg.373]

During the 1980s, the United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) published a series of papers gjving the results of exper-... [Pg.944]

Landes-, state, national, of a coimtry native, home land agricultural, -erzeugnis, n. agricultural product native product. [Pg.269]

Laufer. J. United States National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Report No. 1174 (1955). The structure of turbulence in fully developed pipe flow,... [Pg.139]

Chen CY, Wagner FA, Anthony JC Marijuana use and the risk of major depressive episode epidemiological evidence from the United States National Comorbidity Survey. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 37 199-206, 2002... [Pg.176]

While a new tire may have excellent resistance to crack initiation and propagation between the steel belts, an aged tire of the exact same construction can exhibit dramatically reduced crack growth resistance, which in some cases may contribute to tire failure. To further underscore the point, the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) determined that tire aging was a main contributor to the Firestone Wilderness AT tire recall [1]. Figure 34.1 shows the failure rate of Wilderness AT tires as a function of tire age (determined from date of tire manufacture). [Pg.955]

Implants are small, sterile cylinders of dmg, inserted beneath the skin or into muscle hssue to provide slow absorption and prolonged achon therapy. This is principally based on the fact that such dmgs, invariably hormones, are almost insoluble in water and yet the implant provides a rate of dissoluhon sufficient for a therapeuhc effect. The British Pharmacopoeia (1993) describes one implant, testosterone. The United States National Formulary (1990) also ineludes oestradiol. Implants are made fiom the pure drug into tablet form by compression or fusion. No other ingredient can be included sinee this may be insoluble or toxie or, most importantly, may influence the rate of drug release. [Pg.421]

Licensing of whoiesaie trade state National Pharmacy Directorate SAM NPCB MoHWS DPM NDA DDC MCAZ... [Pg.40]

Therasse P, Arbuck SG, Eisenhauer EA, et al. New guidelines to evaluate the response to treatment in solid tumors. European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer, National Cancer Institute of the United States, National Cancer Institute of Canada. J Natl Cancer Inst 2000 92(3) 205-216. [Pg.1339]

Acknowledgement. The work for the author s laboratory was supported in part by the United States National Science Foundation. [Pg.46]

NCRP, Report 78. Evaluation of Occupational and Environmental Exposures to Radon and Radon Daughters in the United States. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, Md. [Pg.265]

This is a contribution from the Bioinorganic Chemistry Group, which was supported by grants from the Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council and the United States National Institutes of Health (AM 17989). [Pg.106]

Acknowledgments This work was achieved by the diligence and insight of so many colleagues, students, and post-doctoral fellows, to whom we owe an immense debt of gratitude, and facilitated by several grants from the United States National Science Foundation (the most recent being NSF-08-48206). [Pg.78]

The anthrax actual attacks in the United States in mid-October of 2001 (and the multiple anthrax hoaxes that followed) rocked our nation. To date, there has been no solution to the actual attacks. However, the anthrax actually used in the attacks was determined to be military-grade containing one trillion spores-per-gram. That is, two grams of that anthrax was figured to be sufficient to kill 200 million persons, it was reported. The anthrax used in the attacks was also proposed to be taken or stolen from the United States national... [Pg.119]

United States Geological Survey National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program, 26 33-34 U.S. HPV Challenge Program, 24 186 U.S. Metric Association, 15 768 United States National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) steam tables, 23 202 United States National Laboratories (USNL), 24 358... [Pg.987]

World Energy Conference Survey of Energy Resources. Compiled by Harold E. Goeller. New York United States National Committee of the World Energy Conference. 1974. [Pg.55]

I. Newman, Stephen A., 1938- II. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. III. United States. National Bureau of Standards. IV. United States. National Science Foundation. V. Series American Chemical Society. ACS symposium series 133. [Pg.775]

The United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) has stipulated seven ethical requirements to ensure that, before a trial begins, there is proper consideration of ethical issues and the trial subjects are protected. The essential tenet is that the potential exploitation of human subjects must be minimized and the risk-benefit ratio must be favorable. There are seven ethical requirements ... [Pg.177]

DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, WASHINGTON Ptetented to dw Academy, Mardi 23, 1915... [Pg.1]

Certified Reference Materials. Certified Reference Materials are materials whose properties have been guaranteed or certified by recognized bodies. The certified analyses of these materials can be used as an estimate of the "true" value for assessment of accuracy. The United States National Bureau of Standards (NBS) provides an inventory of various materials whose compositions (and properties) have been measured using definitive and reference methods. These materials, Standard Reference Materials (SRM s), when used in conjunction with reference methods, i.e., one of demonstrated accuracy, make it possible to transfer accuracy between measurement protocols. [Pg.252]

Friedmann, A. (1955). The honey guides. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 208, 1-292. [Pg.461]

United States National Toxicology Program Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods... [Pg.59]

Directive 98/8/EC, the so-called Biocidal Products Directive (BPD) was integrated into each Member State National legislation for May 14th 2000. Within the Annexes of this directive several biocidal product types are identified that are relevant either directly or indirectly to mineral processing or to the use of mineral slurries. This legislation will have an increasingly significant impact on the active substance producers, the biocidal product formulators and the end-user industries they serve. Some of the more important consequences/issues for the industry include ... [Pg.111]


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