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C. L. Bieniewski, Demand and Supply of Molybdenum in the United States, US Department of the Interior, IC Bureau of Mines Information Circular 8446, Bureau of Mines, 1970. [Pg.116]

Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in the United States. US Department of Labor, BLS, http //www.bls.gov/iif. [Pg.574]

Kellogg, R.L. Lander, CH. Moffit, D.C Gollehon, N. Manure nutrients relative to the capacity of cropland and pastureland to assimilate nutrients Spatial and temporal trends for the United States. US Department of Agriculture, National Resource Conservation Center, Economic Research Service, Publication number NPS-00-0579. [Pg.296]

Marbut C. F. (1935). Atlas of American Agriculture Part III. Soils of the United States, US Department of Agriculture Advance Sheets, Government Printer, Washington, DC, vol. 8. [Pg.2854]

Partnerships between the public and private sectors are not a new concept. Most notable early collaborations date back to the late-eighteenth century and began with the provision of infrastructure services, such as roads and railways, especially in the United States (US Department of Transportation, 2004). As local governments began to face resource constraints related to service provision, partnerships with the private sector emerged. [Pg.1124]

Statistical Abstract of the United States 1970 US Department of Commerce US Bureau of the Census Washington, DC, 1971. [Pg.322]

These data can then be fed into electronic medical records (EMR) such as those the NHS plans to introduce throughout the UK over the next 2 years. This represents a process that will ultimately both reduce the frequency with which patients have to visit their doctor and improve health care delivery. EMR or electronic personal health records (as they are also known) have already been established, or are being established, in many European nations, such as Denmark. The United States, with its decentralized health care industry, is behind the curve in these efforts. However, in early fall of 2005, IBM and eight other IT companies that form the Technology CEO Council (TCC), including Intel, HP, Dell, Motorola, EMC, Applied Materials, NCR, and Unisys committed to adopt electronic health records based on open standards. In addition to these private sector efforts, the US Department of... [Pg.769]

Portions of this work were supported by the Exxon Educational Foundation, the State of Connecticut, the US National Aeronautic and Space Administration (HED), the US Department of Energy (DW) and the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan (ST). [Pg.343]

In addition to regulatory agencies, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), through its Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service (CSREES) and the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), funds or carries out the development of analytical methods and the collection of residue data in studies for registration... [Pg.6]

CDC. 1997. Screening young children for lead poisoning Guidance for state and local public health officials-DRAFT. Atlanta, GA US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [Pg.623]

Shacklette HT and Boerngen JG. 1972. Elemental composition of surficial materials in the conterminous United States. Washington DC US Department of the Interior, Geological Survey Geological Survey professional paper no. 1270. [Pg.625]

A recent report by the US Department of Energy states (6 ) "The creation of new (surface) materials is the result of extensive, persistent and enlightened empiricism". In the report and elsewhere there is increased awareness of the need for more fundamental research. [Pg.308]

It is with great pleasure that I express my thanks to the organizers of this very interactive and stimulating meeting, especially Luca Pasquini and Sofia Randich for their tireless efforts to facilitate my participation and to make it so enjoyable. The research described here has been supported at The Ohio State University by the US Department of Energy (DE-FG02-91ER40690). [Pg.341]

Acknowledgement The research described herein was supported by the US National Science Foundation, Solid State Chemistry, via grant DMR-0444657 and earlier grants. The writing of this article was supported by Basic Energy Sciences, US Department of Energy (DOE), and all of this was carried out in the facilities of the Ames Laboratory, US-DOE. [Pg.48]

US Department of Agriculture. 2007b. USDA—Iowa state university database on the isoflavone content of foods. Beltsville, MD USDA. [Pg.87]

Smith RC (1992) Composting practices. County Commissions, North Dakota State University and US Department of Agriculture... [Pg.346]

CRS (Congressional Research Service) (2006). Oil Shale History, Incentives and Policy. CRS Report for Congress (April 13). US Department of State. http //fpc.state.gov/fpc/65955.htm. [Pg.111]

Schwartz JL (1987) Review and evaluation of smoking cessation methods the United States and Canada, 1979-1985, NIH Publication no, 87-2940, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD Schwartz RD, Kellar KJ (1983) Nicotinic chohnergic receptor binding sites in the brain regulation in vivo. Science 220 214-216... [Pg.533]

United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration www.osha.gov US Department of Labor Washington, DC 20210 (800) 488-7087... [Pg.358]

The outbreaks described are confined to those investigated by CDC at the request of state health departments and therefore "are not a random sample of all Salmonella oubreaks." However, it is of interest to compare the number of affected persons, 281 per year in the outbreaks studied, with the annual production of 4.2 billion pounds of hamburger in the US, 1982 and 1983. Much of this beef was produced with the aid of antibiotics. [Pg.122]

Uses. Formerly used as an herbicide in brush control. Production was terminated in the United States in 1979 when the Environmental Protection Agency, in an emergency action, suspended all uses because of contamination with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). In October 1983, all registrations for use of 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy-acetic acid (2,4,5-T) were cancelled by the US Department of Agriculture because of concerns over the potential of dioxin contami-... [Pg.701]


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