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SWEDISH SOCIETY FOR NATURE

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

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]

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

The author further acknowledges a very fruitful collaboration with a large number of colleagues and graduate students through the years. Special thanks are due to A. L Huillier and C.-G. Wahlstrbm. The support from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the Swedish Natural Science Research Council, the Swedish Engineering Sciences Research Council, the Swedish Medical Research Council, the Swedish Board for Technical and Industrial Development and the Swedish Cancer Society is much appreciated. [Pg.229]

M.S.C. was supported by the American Cancer Society (RPG-99-365-01-GMC) and National Institutes of Health (R01-GM66875), and L.L. was supported by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council. M.S.C. wishes to thank Michael Rossmann, his postdoctoral mentor, for introducing him to virus structme, and several colleagues in the years since whose discussions have maintained this interest Jack Johnson, Lee Makowski, and Don Caspar. [Pg.186]


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