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C. S. L. Baker, in Symposium Proceedings Session B Materials and Compounding, Swedish Institution of Rubber Technology Fall Meeting, Boias, Sweden, 1979. [Pg.276]

M. Sandberg, and E. Skaret, El, Air Change and Ventilation F ffictency—New Aids for Designers, Swedish Institute for Building Research, 1985. [Pg.629]

Swedish Institute for Metal Research (Jemkontoret), Sweden. [Pg.830]

The Swedish Institute for Fibre and Polymer Research (IFP Research) in cooperation with KemI... [Pg.302]

The ventilation rate in the fume hood and ventilation duct is approx 15 liter of air per seconds. The experiments have been performed with instrumentation at The Swedish Institute for Hood Technology Research. [Pg.37]

He are grateful to the Swedish Institute for Hood Technology Research and the Dantest Fire Technology laboratory for their help during this project. [Pg.46]

Svensson, G., Ostman, B., "Rate of Heat Release By Oxygen Consumption Testing of Building Materials", Meddelande Serie A Nr 812, Swedish Institute for Wood Research, Stockholm, 1983. [Pg.589]

LINDVALL, T., NOREN, O. THYSELIUS, L. 1972. Luktreducerande atgardervid flytgodselhantering. Specialmeddelande 22, Swedish Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Uppsala. [Pg.230]

Gebart, B. Rikard, Swedish Institute of Composites, 8-941 26 Pitea, Sweden... [Pg.17]

The Swedish Institute for Surface Chemistry, Drottning Kristinas vag 45, S-114 28 Stockholm, Sweden... [Pg.35]

Swedish Institute for Analysis and Communication (SIKA). Samplan No. 13, 95.12.13. Stockholm SIKA, 1995. [Pg.529]

Swedish Industry, SI, Swedish Institute, 2003, Swedish Institute Fact Sheet No. 124. [Pg.333]

Mats H. Hillert (b. 1924) and Lawrence (Larry) Kaufman (b. 1931) studied together at M. I. T. Kaufman (right photo) received his D.Sc. in physical metallurgy in 1955, and Hillert (left photo) his D.Sc. in 1956. Hillert became a research associate with the Swedish Institute of Metals Research in 1948. In 1961, he was appointed professor of physical metallurgy at the Royal Institute... [Pg.497]

The Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology, SIK, Gothenburg, Sweden lilia.ahme sik.se Chemical Engineering Laboratory for Particulate Solids, Ecole des Mines d ALBI, France lecoq enstimae.fr... [Pg.341]

This work was supported by grants from the Swedish Institute Visby Program, Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences, Swedish Research Councils TFR and NFR, and CePeP Ltd. Sweden and Estonian Science Foundation (ESF 4007 and 5588). [Pg.85]

Vaitterl WIrta, School of Biotechnology, Department of Gene Technology, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, AlbaNova University Center, Stockholm, Sweden, Department of Bacteriology, Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, Solna, Sweden... [Pg.1844]

G. Grunbaum, (Sandvik AB), Chairman, B. Callmer, (Swedish Institute for Metals Research), Secretary, 0. Hammar, (Sandvik AB), P. Havola, (Ovako Oy), L. Hellner, (AB Bofors), S. Malm, (Uddeholms AB), L. Morsing, (Avesta Jernverks AB) and A. Nilsson, (Stora Kopparberg AB). [Pg.5]

The experimental programme was carried out at the Swedish Institute for Metals Research, Stockholm, where initially B. Carlsson and, from 1975, B. Callmer, were responsible for the work, including evaluation of results. Metallography and photomicrography were performed by H. Modin. The companies represented on the Committee supplied samples of steels and made other contributions to the experimental programme. D. Dulieu (BSC, Sheffield Laboratories, England), assisted with the preparation of the English text. The project was partly financed by the Swedish Board for Technical Development. [Pg.5]

This work was supported by the VISBY Program of the Swedish Institute. [Pg.247]

This work was supported by VISBY Program of the Swedish Institute, Belarusian Fundamental Research Foundation by Contract F06R-128 and Russian Foundation for Basic Research under the Grant 06-02-81035. [Pg.263]

Ottervik, G., and Lundberg, S. G., editors, Swedish Books and Publications on Science, Medicine and Humanities, 1937-1947, Swedish Institute, Stockholm, 1949. Survey of important works published in Sweden. Academic dissertations of Swedish universities are included. [Pg.114]

For Scandinavian countries, there are no formally organized documentation centers, but these libraries are good sources of information for their respective countries the University of Copenhagen, Denmark Helsinki University, Finland the Royal Library and the Swedish Institute, Stockholm, Sweden the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and the University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. [Pg.53]

Borgstrom, G. Swedish Institute for Food Preservation Research (SIK), Goteborg, Sweden (6, 163)... [Pg.16]


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