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Burtraw, Dallas. (1996). The SO emission trading program Cost savings without allowance trades. Contemporary Economic Policy, 14(April), 79-94. [Pg.240]

EinaHy, there is great value in providing access to contemporary and archived technical journals and trade magazines to technical service professionals. This can be achieved in a number of ways, whether by generation of an in-house Hbrary, use of nearby university or governmental faciHties, support of individual subscriptions, or some combination of the above. Internet access to on-line journals is also valuable. [Pg.380]

John Buckley, The RAF and Trade Defence 1919-45 Constant Endeavour (Keele University Press, 1995), esp. pp. 97, 101-6, 128-30, 166-8 John Buckley, Air power and the Battle of the Atlantic , Journal of Contemporary History, 28 (1993), 141-61 ... [Pg.175]

How heavy this responsibility is, resting on the shoulders of the analytical chemist He is the one who, in the first place, is responsible for the forced closing of a dioxin-delinquent waste incineration plant, for the approval of a new non-persistent pesticide, for the demotion of an athlete from his Olympic title for having used illegal drugs, for the identification of a criminal by the traces of gunpowder on his hands, for the quantification of environmental contaminants, for the detection of diabetes, or the detection of poisoning, for the establishment and the enforcement of standards used in world trade. The analyst, with his power to say yes or no , is one of the most influential of our contemporaries ... [Pg.459]

It is obvious, however, that the practical chemists of the time, metallurgists, jewelers, glass makers, dyers, etc., must have possessed more specific and detailed knowledge than the authors whose works have come down to our times, but no contemporary records from their pens are preserved. From a somewhat later period, about the third century of our era, two very interesting original manuscripts have been preserved, which are of this character. These are trade manuals, so to speak, of chemists. These manuscripts are of much importance in the history of chemistry and deserve special consideration. [Pg.77]

This chapter will consider contemporary aspects of the classihcation, composition, properties, production, processing, and consumption of the depot lipids of land animals. For a more detailed discussion, the reader is referred to the recent comprehensive animal fats text (1). Additional discussions of the material covered here, and related topics, are found in excellent contemporary texts (2-4). Some consideration of greases will also be included here, because these are largely handled by and traded within the animal fats sector of the lipid industry. Discussions of mUk-fats and hsh oils can be found elsewhere in this series. [Pg.206]

In this respect, Lenin joins many of his capitalist contemporaries in his enthusiasm for Fordist and Taylorist production technology. What was rejected by Western trade unions of the time as a de-skilling of an artisanal workforce was embraced by Lenin as the key to rational state planning.There is, for Lenin, a single, objectively correct, efficient answer to all questions of how to rationally design production or administration. [Pg.163]

There is another troublesome factor in the extensive modem use of trade names and the like. Every practical organic chemist will readily think of numerous examples of trade-marked names which, because they represented tme chemical individuals and were thoroughly publicized, have become so firmly established in the literature that many contemporary students do not even realize that they are trade names. This type may be exemplified by the following ... [Pg.55]

As discussed in the introduction, pharmaceuticals play an expanding role in the areas of international trade, intellectual property, and health security. Pharmaceuticals are also integral to contemporary discussions about national sovereignty and human rights. Illustrative of the degree to which drugs and drug companies have... [Pg.151]


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