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VICTOR INTERNATIONAL

A range of antibacterial products recently developed, are announced and described. The first is a polyester gelcoat incorporating Microban antibacterial agent, called Maxguard AB the second is a masteibatch called Neutrabac, which is particularly suited to PP and PE compounds and the third is a new antimicrobial sheet based on an antimicrobial masteibatch, called Actifresh. NESTE POLYESTER VICTOR INTERNATIONAL PLASTICS LTD. ROYALITE PLASTICS LTD. [Pg.84]

A masterbatch has been introduced by compounder Hanna s UK subsidiary, Victor International Plastics. Under the name Neutrabac, the masterbatch can either inhibit or destroy bacteria on moulded products, depending on the addition rate. It has been formulated to work across a broad product range, but is particularly suited to polypropylene and polyethylene compounds. [Pg.221]

A Chameleon organic pigment concentrate for PO was introduced by Victor International Plastics. Color is activated from —25 to - -58°C. [Pg.580]

Spice Market s cocktail menu includes a mai tai, the drink invented in 1944 by Victor Trader Vic Bergeron at his restaurant in Oakland, California. But the rum cocktail that is more to the point is rum tamarind punch, a Spice Market original, which extends the tradition of exotic punches popularized by Trader Vic s international franchise in the 1950s with pedigree and surprise. It is two ingredients, aged rum and tamarind nectar, a juice beverage, and it is sensational. [Pg.157]

Menten soon received international recognition for her study of enzymes. From 1912 to 1913, she worked at Leonor Michaelis lab at the University of Berlin. While conducting experiments on the breakdown of sucrose by the enzyme called invertase, Menten and Michaelis were able to refine the work of Victor Henri to explain how enzymes function. A few years earlier, Henri had proposed that enzymes bind directly to their substrates. Michaelis and Menten obtained the precise measurements that were needed to support Henri s hypothesis. Using the recently developed concept of pH, they were able to buffer their chemical reactions and thereby control the conditions of their experiments more... [Pg.308]

J. Newell Stannard (1990) Radiation Protection and the Internal Emitter Saga Victor P. Bond (1991) When is a Dose Not a Dose ... [Pg.403]

It was natural that the war should be followed by a wave of anti-war feeling. The war had done what the writing of the economists had failed to do it had demonstrated that modern warfare brought loss on a colossal scale to the victors as well as the vanquished. The establishment of the League of Nations, and its early activities, showed a general determination to find an alternative to war for the settlement of international disputes. Nevertheless, the calls for worldwide disarmament continued and eventually legislation was passed in an effort to limit chemical weapons. [Pg.39]

United Press International, Dec. 2, 1988, p. 2 cf. AHR 6 (1988/89), p. 167 Demjanjuk s second defense attorney has published the entire scandal surrounding this trial Yoram Sheftel, The Demjanjuk Affair. The Rise and Fall of the Show Trial, Victor Gollancz, London 1994. This book is highly recommended. [Pg.474]

Thus, Kelvin held up Watt as responsible not only for the improved steam engine of the nineteenth century but also for the anticipated steam motor vehicle of the twentieth When Kelvin spoke, the battle between steam, electric and internal-combustion engines was in fact still being fought and his projection of steam as potential victor in that contest, unlike his award of credit for it to the Watt of the 1760s, was not unreasonable.67... [Pg.81]

Crandall CG, Vongpatanasin W, Victor RG. Mechanism of cocaine-induced hyperthermia in humans. Ann Intern Med 2002 136(11) 785-91. [Pg.532]

FGENEH, developed by Victor Solovyev and colleagues, is a method that predicts internal exons by looking for structural features such as donor and acceptor splice... [Pg.236]

While LNG brings an element of flexibility to the market, the traditional long-term contracting behavior enforces contractual commitments but may also act as a deterrent to new market entrants. Citing a number of international case studies, Victor shows that the LNG market proves that private commercial players act more efficiently than states, especially as first movers with innovative commercial or technological processes. [Pg.17]

David G. Victor is Professor at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, and Director of the Laboratory on International Law and Regulation, University of California, San Diego (USA). [Pg.324]

Wara, M.W, Victor, D.G., 2008, A Realistic Policy on International Carbon Offsets, Working Paper 74, Stanford Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. [Pg.66]

Hruby, Victor J. (p. 246), born in Valley City, N. Dakota USA in 1938, Ph.D. Cornell Univ. 1965, Prof, of Chem. Univ. of Arizona since 1977. He became interested in peptide hormones as a postdoctoral fellow with Nobel prize-winner Vincent du Vigneaud at Cornell University in the late 1960s just before he joined the University of Arizona faculty. In the 20 years since, he has become a world leader in this important research field (synthesis, isolation, conformations, dynamics, mechanisms of action, and structure-activity relationships of peptide hormones and neurotransmitters and their analogs). He is the editor of the International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research as successor to Choh Hao Li who died in 1988. [Pg.267]

These Victors are considered external to the team environment, meaning that the team members do not have much control over them. However, diere are some Actors that are internal to the team environment, Actors which the team can conttoL Communication, the dedsion making process, and the level of collaboration are examples of hictors that ate controllahle at the team level. [Pg.53]

The magnetic pole in Antarctica was eventually discovered in 1909 by T.W. Edgeworth David at 72°025 S and 115°16 E in the interior of the continent behind the mountains of Victoria Land. David was a member of the so-called Nimrod Expedition of 1907-1909 that was led by Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922). Since its discovery in 1909, the magnetic pole in Antarctica has moved 900 km to its present position at 65°S and 139°E in the Indian Ocean off the Adelie Coast of East Antarctica (Stonehouse 2002, p. 169). However, nearly 50 years elapsed before the map of the magnetic field in Antarctica was completed during the International Geophysical Year that lasted from 1957-1958 (Victor 1964). [Pg.7]

Kalabin Ivan K, Tatiana I. Grigorieva, Lev D. Pokrovsky and Victor V. Atuchin (2004) "High quality double doped polarizing insertion in titanium diffused hthium niobate waveguides" 5 International Siberian workshop and tutorial EDM 2004, session I, July 1-5, ERLAGOL, page no. 48-50, ISBN 5-7782-0463-9. [Pg.321]


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