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Jones, O.E. and Graham, R.A., Shear Strength Effects on Phase Transition Pressures Determined from Shock Compression Experiments, in Accurate Characterization of the High Pressure Environment (edited by Lloyd, E.C., National Bureau of Standards Special Publication 326, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1971, pp. 229-242. [Pg.365]

Table 1.1 World and USA production of plastics materials (Much of the earlier data are based on long tons later data are in tonnes. The USA figures are based on estimates published in Modern Plastics, apart from those for 1967, which are from US government sources. The global figures are from various sources, with the 1992 figure being based on RAPRA statistics.)... Table 1.1 World and USA production of plastics materials (Much of the earlier data are based on long tons later data are in tonnes. The USA figures are based on estimates published in Modern Plastics, apart from those for 1967, which are from US government sources. The global figures are from various sources, with the 1992 figure being based on RAPRA statistics.)...
In 1942 the Japanese overran Malaya and the then Dutch East Indies to cut off the main sources of natural rubber for the United States and the British Commonwealth. Because of this the US Government initiated a crash programme for the installation of plants for the manufacture of a rubber from butadiene and styrene. This product, then known as GR-S (Government Rubber-Styrene), provided at that time an inferior substitute for natural rubber but, with a renewed availability of natural rubber at the end of the war, the demand for GR-S slumped considerably. (Today the demand for SBR (as GR-S is now known) has increased with the great improvements in quality that have been made and SBR is today the principal synthetic rubber). [Pg.425]

As we have seen, the concept of MSB emerged early in the 1950s and by 1960, it had become firmly established, as the result of a number of decisions in academe and in industry. In that year, as the result of a sustained period of intense discussion and political lobbying in Washington, another major decision was taken, this time by agencies of the US Government. The Interdisciplinary Laboratories were born. [Pg.11]

Suits, C.G. and Bueche, A.M. (1967) in Applied Science and Technological Progress A Report to the Committee on Science and Astronautics, US House of Representatives, by the National Academy of Sciences (US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC) p. 297. [Pg.17]

M. Abramowitz, I. A. Stegun, eds. Handbook of Mathematical Eunctions with Eormulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables. Vol. 55 of National Bureau of Standards Applied Mathematics Series, 9th ed. Washington, DC US Government Printing Office, 1970, pp. 883-884. [Pg.741]

RomanolT, M., Underground Corrosion, National Bureau of Standards Circular 579, US Government Printing Office, Washington (1957)... [Pg.517]

Arrington, L. G. World Survey of Pest Control Products US Department of Commerce Washington, DC US Government Printing Office, 1956. [Pg.322]

Figure 8.2 Example of a 2D substructure search. The search is for the diphenyl ether query substructure at the top of the figure, below which are shown five of the hits resulting from a search of the National Cancer Institute database of molecules that have been tested in the US government anticancer program (see URL http //dtp.nci. nih.gov/). This database is also used for the search outputs shown in Figures 8.3 and 8.4. Figure 8.2 Example of a 2D substructure search. The search is for the diphenyl ether query substructure at the top of the figure, below which are shown five of the hits resulting from a search of the National Cancer Institute database of molecules that have been tested in the US government anticancer program (see URL http //dtp.nci. nih.gov/). This database is also used for the search outputs shown in Figures 8.3 and 8.4.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION BUREAU OF CONSUMER PROTECTION (1998) Dietary supplements an advertising guide for industry, US Government Printing Office. [Pg.251]

ToxSeek is an NLM metasearch engine and clustering tool that enables the simultaneous searching of many different toxicology and environmental health information databases and web sites. This tool includes 59 databases including the TOXNET Search tool, as well as information sources from NLM, NIH, US Government, International and other sources. [Pg.311]

Mitchell CW, Y ant WP. 1925. Correlation of the data obtained from refinery accidents with a laboratory study of hydrogen sulfide and its treatment. From Investigation of toxic gases from Mexican and other high-sulfur petroleums and products. Smith etal. 1925. Report by the Dept of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, to the American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC, US Government Printing Office, pp 59-80. [Pg.193]

US Government 2009. Created within the capacity of an US governmental employment and therefore public domain. Published by Springer-Verlag London Ltd. [Pg.57]

U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Code of Federal Regulation, Title 21, Part 556, Sections 150, 500, and 720, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 2003, Chap. 1 http //www.accessdata. fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm fr=556.500 (April 30, 2005). [Pg.118]


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