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Group of members Honorary Founding Contributing Acting Total [Pg.52]

Teachers in higher educational establishments, researchers in non-university institutions, owners and workers of private laboratories 50 50 [Pg.52]

Industrialists, landowners, business- and tradesmen, business and industry employees 4 5 201 (54-H47 ) 210 [Pg.52]

Corporations Secondary school teachers Government employees Pharmacists Others 16 3 70 (9 + 61 14 8 2 10 86 14 8 2 13 [Pg.52]

The number of members steadily increased (see Table 3.4). At the end of 1872, when the society was founded, it had a total of 172 members, in 1906, 376, in 1914, 615 members and in 1919, the last year of its existence, 636. Naturally, the temporary split of the society in 1893, which will be discussed below, affected the numbers considerably. [Pg.52]


Information on CEN/TC138/AHG3, such as the draft document, the minutes of meetings, the list of references and the members addresses, may be obtained on Internet on the BAM server at http //trappist.kb,bam-berlin.de/CEN/cenalig3.html. [Pg.924]

Where a Member State ascertains tliat a product, bearing the CE-marking and used in accordance with its intended use, is liable to endanger the safety of persons or health, it shall take all appropriate measures to withdraw such a product from the market. That Member State shall immediately Inform the Commission which is obliged to investigate whether or not the measure is justified. Where the Commission considers that the measure is justified, it shall immediately inform the Member State which took the initiative and also the other Member States. This entails that the other Member States must also take action against the product concerned. That latter disposition is referred to as the safeguard clause. [Pg.940]

Technical requirements Sound engineering practice, essential requirements tarticle 3t The directive includes a particular technical requirement with respect to equipment which presents only a minor pressure hazard. For such equipment the essential requirements and the certification procedures are not applicable. Instead the so-called sound engineering practice of one of the Member States must be applied. That practice must ensure that design and manufacture takes into account all relevant factors influencing safety during the intended lifetime. The equipment must be accompanied with adequate instruetions for use and must bear the identification of the manufacturer. The CE-marking shall not be applied for such equipment. [Pg.941]

The recognised third party organisations can be notified by the Member States to the Commission and the other Member States for the earrying out of approvals related to the qualification of personnel and procedures for permanent joining and for the qualification of personnel for non-destructive testing. [Pg.942]

As a precondition for notification of the recognised third party organisations the Member States shall apply the same criteria as for notified bodies and the Commission shall, as in the case of notified bodies, publish the references of theses organisations in the Official Journal of the European Communities. [Pg.943]

The directive entitles the Commission to take, for safety reasons, any appropriate measures with respect to classification of pressure equipment or assemblies. In that task, the Commission is assisted by a standing committee on pressure equipment which is composed of representatives appointed by the Member States and chaired by a representative of tbe Commission. [Pg.943]

The regular Conference of the US NDT TD was held on May 13, 1997. The members of the Society highly evaluated the activity of the Society s Governing Board and elected Prof V, A.Troitskij the Society Chairman for the next three-year term. [Pg.967]

Note that the definite integrals in the members of the elemental stiffness matrix in Equation (2.77) are given, uniformly, between the limits of -1 and +1. This provides an important facility for the evaluation of the members of the elemental matrices in finite element computations by a systematic numerical integration procedure (see Section 1.8). [Pg.53]

GAUSSP. Gives Gauss point coordinates and weights required in the numerical integration of the members of the elemental stiffness equations. [Pg.211]

Step 3 Comparing systems (7.2) and (7.3) additional terms in the members of the stiffness matrix corresponding to the axisymmetric fon-nulation are identified. Note that the measure of integration in these tenns is (r drdz). [Pg.216]

In ascending a homologous series, the solubilities of the members tend to become more and more like that of the hydrocarbon from which they may be regarded as being derived. [Pg.125]

Arrange the members of each group in order of decreasing basicity... [Pg.962]

Defining the sample s variance with a denominator of n, as in the case of the population s variance leads to a biased estimation of O. The denominators of the variance equations 4.8 and 4.12 are commonly called the degrees of freedom for the population and the sample, respectively. In the case of a population, the degrees of freedom is always equal to the total number of members, n, in the population. For the sample s variance, however, substituting X for p, removes a degree of freedom from the calculation. That is, if there are n members in the sample, the value of the member can always be deduced from the remaining - 1 members andX For example, if we have a sample with five members, and we know that four of the members are 1, 2, 3, and 4, and that the mean is 3, then the fifth member of the sample must be... [Pg.80]

In Europe, the formation of the European Economic Community has created a requirement to bring food additive approvals of the member nations into alignment, so as to eliminate differences in laws that hinder the movement of foodstuffs among these nations. Historically the member countries have differed widely in approaches to food additive approval and their tendency to approve new additives. At the time of this writing, a framework directive for food additives and several specific directives for various categories of additives are nearing completion (3). [Pg.436]

To utilise hiUy the strength of the inner member it should be stressed from the yield point in compression to the yield point in tension. From Figure 9 it is seen that if the members are initially stress-free at least three must be employed to make this possible. [Pg.83]

The eight classes of organic peroxides that are produced commercially for use as initiators are Hsted in Table 2. Included are the 10-h half-life temperature ranges (nonpromoted) for the members of each peroxide class. [Pg.222]

Increa sing the bulkiness of the alkyl group from the esterifying alcohol in the ester also restricts the motion of backbone polymer chains past each other, as evidenced by an increase in the T within a series of isomers. In Table 1, note the increase in T of poly(isopropyl methacrylate) over the / -propyl ester and similar trends within the butyl series. The member of the butyl series with the bulkiest alcohol chain, poly(/-butyl methacrylate), has a T (107°C) almost identical to that of poly(methyl methacrylate) (Tg = 105° C), whereas the butyl isomer with the most flexible alcohol chain, poly( -butyl methaciylate), has a T of 20°C. Further increase in the rigidity and bulk of the side chain increases the T. An example is poly(isobomyl methacrylate)... [Pg.261]

Generally, phenols (as the phenolate anion) couple more readily than amines, and members of the naphthalene series more readily than the members of the benzene series. [Pg.428]


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