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S. Hagenfors, Good environmental choice—a tool for a better environment, Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, Chemical Awareness, Issue 3, 1998. [Pg.965]

Baldetorp B, Stal O, Ahrens O, Comelisse C, Corver W, Falkmer U, et al. Different calculation methods for flow cytometric S-phase fraction prognostic implications in breast cancer The Swedish Society of Cancer Study Group. Cytometry. 1998 Dec l 33(4) 385-93. [Pg.97]

This work is clearly one in a row of projects originating from the Swedish Parliaments Energy Bill in 1981, which stated energy systems are to be developed, which are primarily based on lasting, preferably renewable and domestic energy sources with the smallest possible environmental impact. This bill was a consequence of the oil crisis in the mid 70 s, which was a shock for the Swedish society and showed how dependent Sweden was on imported oil. [4]... [Pg.13]

In general the interviews give an impression that it is not difficult to find experts to interview, and in relation to the chemical field, officials from the Swedish Chemical Agency seem to have high status as experts (cf. Section 4.6). Politicians are not very visible as vital sources for reporters in relation to chemicals, despite the Reach process in which national representatives took the lead. It is clear, though, that part of the input and inspiration for Swedish journalists comes from environmental organizations, such as the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (cf. Anderson 1997). [Pg.62]

The Swedish labor unions have a very strong position within the Swedish society and have a lot of power. They are very interested in the substitution of chemicals since these are often a serious threat toward the health and welfare of workers. Health and safety issues have a very long tradition in Sweden and especially big corporations are working very hard with these issues. [Pg.266]

Dr. Horning received numerous honors and awards including a Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship at the University of London Post Graduate Medical School the Torbern Bergman Award of the Swedish Society of Chemists Dr. h.c., Karolinska... [Pg.302]

Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (2000) Fragrances 2000. http //www.leffingwell.com/rap-bmv-fragrances2000.pdf, 1-49. [Pg.442]

This study was supported in part by the Swedish Medical Research Council (proj. no. 03X-06523, 03P-5804 and 03X-05915), the Swedish Society of Medical Sciences and Jeansson s Foundation. [Pg.33]

The Swedish Society for Medical Engineering and Physics (MTF) is working in the fields of medical... [Pg.239]

K. Osaki, Proc. Vllth Intern. Cong. Rheology, edited by C. Klason and J. Kubat, Swedish Society of Rheology, Gothenburg, 1976, p. 104. [Pg.543]


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