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This work was supported by the U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Center. [Pg.319]

Wohltjen, H., Proceedings Report No. ARCSL-SP-83030, Chemical Defense Research Conference, U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Center, 1982. [Pg.319]

The U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Center provided 11 Southeast Asian samples for this study as unknowns, that is, with no sample history or identification known to the analysts at the time of analysis. The analytical task was to determine whether these samples were pollen, bee feces, or some other unrelated material. For purposes of comparison, a set of known materials was constructed consisting of bee feces, pollens, beeswax, and honey — 20 samples of different origins obtained from various sources. [Pg.169]

J. Pennington, and T. Berry. Analysis of Explosive-Related Chemical Signatures in Soil Samples Collected Near Buried Landmines. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center—Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, ERDC-CRREL, Report ERDC TR-00-5, Hanover, NM, March 2000. [Pg.105]

Sponsor U.S. Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center (CRDEC). Developer Stevens T, Chan Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551-9900, Phone (501)422-1822 Diana L. West, L-795 Technology Transfer... [Pg.353]

Andersen ME, Krishman K. 1994. Relating in vitro to in vivo exposures with physiologically-based tissue dosimetry and tissue response models. In H. Salem, ed. Current concepts and approaches on animal test alternatives. U.S. Army Chemical Research Development and Engineering Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. [Pg.275]

Lewis, T. J. Aurian-Blajeni, B. Rose, T. L. In Proceedings of the 1987 U.S. Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center Scientific Conference on Chemical Defense Research, Rausa, M., Ed. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 1988, p. 749. [Pg.245]

Acknowledgement. We wish to sincerely thank Dr. D. M. Hedstrand for valuable discussions and contributions of graphics as well as Ms. L. S. Nixon for manuscript preparation. This work has been supported by the New Energy and Technology Development organization (NEDO) of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry of Japan (MITI), the U.S. Army Chemical Research Development and Engineering Center (CRDEC), and the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). [Pg.307]

Durst, HD, Sarver EW, Yurow HW el al. (2002). Support for the delisting of decontaminated liquid chemical surety materials as listed hazardous waste from the specific sources (State), MD02 in COMAR 10.51.02.16-1. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD U.S. Army Chemical Research Development and Engineering Center. [Pg.121]


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