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Technology versus society

P. S. Myers, Automobile Emissions - A Study in Environmental Benefits versus Technological Costs , Society of Automotive Engineers Transactions 79 (1970), section 1, paper 700182, p. 662. [Pg.442]

Slade, L. and Levine, H. 1985. Intermediate moisture systems concentrated and supersaturated solutions pastes and dispersions water as plasticizer the mystique of bound water thermodynamics versus kinetics (Number 24). Presented at Faraday Division, Royal Society of Chemistry Discussion Conference - Water Activity A Credible Measure of Technological Performance and Physiological Viability Cambridge, July 1-3. [Pg.98]

Figure 4.15 Plot ofa-HBCDD enantiomer fractions (EFs) versus trophic level within an eastern Arctic food web. Clams, narwhal, beluga, and walrus had EF values statistically different than that of an external standard. (Reproduced with permission from Environmental Science and Technology, Enantioselective Bioaccumulation of Hexabromocyclododecane and Congener-Specific Accumulation of Brominated Diphenyl Ethers in an Eastern Canadian Arctic Marine Food Web, by Gregg T. Tomy, Kerri Pleskach et al., 42(10), 3634-3639. Copyright (2008) American Chemical Society)... Figure 4.15 Plot ofa-HBCDD enantiomer fractions (EFs) versus trophic level within an eastern Arctic food web. Clams, narwhal, beluga, and walrus had EF values statistically different than that of an external standard. (Reproduced with permission from Environmental Science and Technology, Enantioselective Bioaccumulation of Hexabromocyclododecane and Congener-Specific Accumulation of Brominated Diphenyl Ethers in an Eastern Canadian Arctic Marine Food Web, by Gregg T. Tomy, Kerri Pleskach et al., 42(10), 3634-3639. Copyright (2008) American Chemical Society)...
Figure 7 Calculated Np solubilities as a function of pH and Eh in J-13 groundwater variants (Table 5). Np205(g) and Np(OH)4(s) were assumed to be the solubility-limiting phases. Inset shows regions of solubility control versus redox control (shaded area) (Kaszuba and Runde, 1999) (reproduced by permission of American Chemical Society from Environmental Science and Technology 1999, 33, 4433). Figure 7 Calculated Np solubilities as a function of pH and Eh in J-13 groundwater variants (Table 5). Np205(g) and Np(OH)4(s) were assumed to be the solubility-limiting phases. Inset shows regions of solubility control versus redox control (shaded area) (Kaszuba and Runde, 1999) (reproduced by permission of American Chemical Society from Environmental Science and Technology 1999, 33, 4433).
Belonging versus exclusion (if people are against new technologies, they can be excluded from society). [Pg.96]

Starr, C. 1969. Social benefits versus technological risk. What is our society willing to pay for safety Science, 165,1232-1238. [Pg.399]

Richards, P. (2004). Private versus public Agenda-setting in international agro-technologies. In K. Jansen S. Vellema (Eds.), Agribusiness society Corporate responses to environmentalism, market opportunities and public regulation (pp. 261-283). London Zed Books. [Pg.233]


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