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The Rolation cf HolTnone:; to Dovelo,--?~:ent, v.1
Cold Spring Iiarbor,Ii.Y. Biologioal Laboroa::
Cold Sprin3 Harbor syir,pos5.a on duantitati~
biology. vol. I-
Cold SprinJ Harbor, L. I., I1.Y., Tiie
Biological laboratory, 1966-
v. illus., diagrs. 23 cm.
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81 V Be2 TASTE/ BE176 RR KU341 P 363 -
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Relation of Consummatory Responses
and Preabsorptive Insulin Release to Palatability
and Learned Taste Aversions
Kent Berridge and Harvey J. Grill
Department of Psychology and Institute of Neurological Sciences
University of Pennsylvania
Ralph Norgren
Rockefeller University
The oral stimulation arising from food in the mouth produces a stereotyped
sequence of ingestive consummatory responses in rats and a rapid release of
insulin prior to the absorption of nutrients into the blood. Conversely, when
noxious taste stimuli are infused into the mouth, a different, aversive set of
consummatory-responses is evoked, and no insulin is released. These experi-
ments demonstrate that pairing a sapid taste solution with LiCI suffices to re-
verse the consummatory response sequence to subsequent presentations of
t tef~pm~g es~o~nt~ ave~ on~ djp a sh the preabsorptive release
~~ in~in W thW tadEi. 'I~is 7Hicat~s ~ e:rience-produced shift in the
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systems operate to produce con-
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RJR CLASS NO. TEXTBOOK RC 261 La 1981
Lawson,B.H.;
THE RELATION OF LIFE EVENTS, STRESS, AND ANXIETY TO INCIDENCE
OF CANCER.
Doctoral dissertation. University of Georgia. 1981
Univ. MicrofilMs International.Ann Arbor, MI.81.(IN : ENG.)
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Thomas J. Allen, Denis M.S. Lee, Michael L. Tushman
Sloan School Of Management
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY/
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I Ma-79 THE RELATION OF INTERNAL COMMUNICATION TO R&D
PROJECT PEKFOR:4Al`ICE AS A FUNCTION OF THE NATURE
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78 XI Ad2-79 Several estimation procedures are outlined for testing the common assumption
S.P. that the distributions of purchase probabilities for a brand are icdependent
of product class purchase irequency. Empiricol data ior 15 brands in three
product classeswere used for testing. The results indicate an important departure
from independence for many brands. A frequency dependent Dirichiet disiriuu-
tion is proposed and appears to provide an impcovct?' description of how
purchase probabilities are related to product class purchase frequency.
Relatian_ :Qf Brand Choice to Purchase.
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He:.snr, Jr. ; Wa1tcn, L. F•'. ;?iun.i, .1. ~i.
(U. S. Dep. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv., SJastd7~to7, D. C. ; Univ. F:y.,
Eng. DcP., Le;:trpr.,)n, Ky., U. S.)
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The relation of rsychiaf.iy to phurmacolohy. Br1ti;;iorE,
Published for tlio American Society for Phai7nacolory and
I:aperimental Therapeutics by Williams fi, Wilkins, 1957.
' 822 p. 20 cm.
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78 XI Ad1-79 THE RELATK?N 4r M.aC:!{CT CJ'NICCF-iTAMTlOPI
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This study attempts t-) evaluate the impact of one element
of industry structure, market concentration, on product inar-
k-et performance in an industry with : il-nilicantly differing
regional structures. F:Namination of intra-industry differ-
ences is offered as an alternative to inter-industrr com-
I
parison.
' Studies attempting to relate the performance of f rins and
industries to their d-grees of competition have, in .;encral,
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invariaujes e.«Lo the effects of concentrution. Supply
and demand elasticities, product differentiation, advertising

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INTROPUCTION
Commercialpopco rn gtain is either white or yellow. Blue, red, brown,
purple and probably other oolors also exist. These colors are in the aleu-
rone and/or pericar~. Endosperm colon are yellow or white, only. There-
-- -lorc, popped oorn wdl be white from white varieties and light yellow from
yellow varieties. - Shape of pocorn' kernels varies from the "rice" type
wtthpo inted kernels through 'teardrop" or pearl to round, to flat-sided
kernels resembling 9int corn. Generaliy, grain from large-kernel varieties
is used by vendors and for caramel corn, whik small kernel varieties are
usually packaged for home buying. The medium-size kernel types have
no real place in the present day industry. Otherwise suitable hybrids are
apt to be rejected if t-hey produce medium size kernels.
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The literature regarding the relation of yield to popping quality
popcorn is limited and was publishcd when only one hybrid that had .
rather restricted area of adaptation had been rcleascd. Yet it is oftcl;
quoted to explain why it is seeminfiiy easier to increase yields than popping
quality. The pioneer study was carried out with inbreds derived from a
paucity of parent material, consisting only of inbreds from Supergold antl
gouth American, open-pollinated varieties. In addition, hybrids of these
varieties were sterile when South American was the seed parent. With
such poor hybridizing ability, it xcros doubtful that the true relation of
yield and popping quality could tx expressed (6).
As popcorn breeding Progresscal. new and better inbreds were developed
resulting in better hybrids in wllicit yields and quality increased simul-
taneously. Since the early studies, quality testing has been put on a quan-
titative basis whereby reproducible results can now be ohtaincd in thc
lalxlt:uories. -
This paper reports the results of a nine-year study of the effect of yield
on expansion of high-yidding, high-quality commercial and experimental
popcorn hybrids.
() 2 9 Z~VISW~F LITERATURE
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Relations structure-activite
des substances sapides
par le Protesseur A. Boucherie.
U.E.R. des Sciences phermaceutiqJes et biologiques.
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Smith, L. H.
50250 7541 (Western Australian Inst. Technol., Aust.)
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOURS: A MODEL AND ASSOCIATED
METHODOLOGYAPPLIED IN THE FIELD OF SMOKING RESEARCH.
Aust. Psychol. 10 (No. 5) 265 (1975)(in English)
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Cintre de Recherches sur i'Aroma;isation.
U.E.RA des Sciences pharmaceutiques et biolopiques,
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(Mornwtript r.ceivwd April 1 {. 19Si)
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TE]IPERATI;RE has long been recog-
nized as one of the important factorb in popping
xamples of popcorn. Hartley and n illier (5) stated
that slow or uneven application of heat resulted in
waste from decreased popping volume. Stewart (7)
suggested that either too much or too little heat would
>;poil the pop. Ilon-ever, he found no advantage in
"pre-heating" the popper used and relied on time
consumed in popping to establish the proper tempera-
ture. Brunson and Smith (1) pointed out that tem-
perature was. one of the three major conditions affect-
ing popping expansion. He stated that under most
conditions, temperatures that initiate popping in 60
to 90 s',ronds ga.•e~est~est~js. ~'j,ldrpdgez{ndei•
(2) found that %i•itlf beTwv dfltni{t~nti t~psfat co c
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whPn using a 3-ounce cup, the highest volume was ob-
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the temperature of the raw corn has an effect ou th.
time required to brin.- corn to popping tenlperatur,•
and on the popping expansion. Accordingly, it mig-ia
be expected that the amouut of heat required to brii,~,
varying size samples of corn to optimum ezpan.i•~,.
could be acquired by different temperature contr.i
settings on a popping machine or by allowing tL•
popper to heat to different levels of temperature a.
fore putting the raw corn and oil into the bowl.
Since there is a considerable difference in report-,f
optimum temperatures and since more rapid advaur,,
in crop breeding research with popcorn might Iw.
accomplished if the popping volume of individual car,
emld determined with more accuracy, an attenipt
~Fls ide to determine proper temperatures for dif•
s°-~n+ size samples with a specific popping maehin«.
dition, a pyrometric control of heat was euiii-
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METALS--TOXICOLOGY/ 50250 750q
~ TRACE ELEMENTS/ENVIRONMENTAL HEBLTH/ -
REOORT DOCUMENTATION L: "E''fl"1 460 t. (! ft.aNM's Atc.ss." N•
~R~A PAGE I.NSFIRA-710865 ~ P88~ 135205
_.7V5 L f~b :M f..M+. . t Ms.A 0.l.
Nj Geochemistry and the Environment. Volume 2, The Relation of -. 1977
1977 Other Selected Trace Ele,nents to Ikalth and Oisease, lbrkshop's.
Report (Capon Springs & fanes, Capon Springs, W. Va. !My i-12, `1973)
f. swNwIss 's& r..w.....4
o+pwn.w ~.p M.
National Academy of Sciences
Subcormittee for Geochemical Environment
2101 Constitution Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20418
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U. 1w•w-% Os•"•s.l•.- w.w., .ne wIe•es. I3. t," N A.Md 4 M•M C.wra•
Enginee--ing and Applied Science (EAS)
National Science Foundation Workshop
1800 G Street,, N.W. 1..
Washinoton. D.C. 20550
_
This second volume of a trilogy continues the consideration of possible relationships
between the gecgraphic distribution of certain elements and patterns of disease.
In ;he individual reports on trace elenents related to health and disease, the elenents
1 beryltj~rn, magnesium, manganese, ni~el sil,icop„ strontium, tin, and vanadium are
' eriticaDy ~alQte()in~egliid ,~ g ch~is[1y,tbccurrence, utilization, presence in
excretion, metabolic studies,
thods and research recommendations

Z. Lobcn9m. Untcrs.-Tbrach. 159. 0:3-72 (1976) ,..(,L
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Zusammenhan~e zwischen Struktur und Bittcracsclilnack
bci Aminosauren und Peptiden
I. Aminosauren und verwandt,e Verbindungen
IIerbert 1Vieser und Iians-Dicter Belitz#
Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fur Lebensmittelchemie, .ltunchen und Institut fur Lebensmittcl-
0 chemic der Tochnischen UniversitSt .llunchcn (Bltll)
4
Eingcgangen am 27. Marz 1975
~Relationa between Structure and Bitter Taste of Amino Acids and ~cptides. I. Ainino
Acids and Rolatcd ComPounds
Bttrnmary. About at) amino acids, amino acid esters, A-acyl amino acids. amines, and other
related compounds wcre tested for bitter taste. The recognition threshold- nre in the range from
100 µ:1lol/ml (L•2-amino butyrie acid) to (1.6 liJIol/ml (bcnzamide). Essential structural
recluire-
ments for bitter compounds are a}xwlar (electrolphilic) group and a hydrophobic one, «hich
must be arranged in a defined manuer. The results are sununarized in a model -which shows
the zones of contact between bitter compound and receptor.
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Part 1: Influence of Process Parameters
J. Houtmeyers, E. van den Eynde, R. Pofff, and H. Verachtcrt
50250 7531 '"
European J. Appt: Micrubiol.
Biotcchnol. 9, 63-77 (t980)
Laborstorium voor tndustriclc Microbiologic and Biochemic, Kath. Univ. Leuven,
Kardinale Mcrcierlaan, 92. B-3030 Heveriee, Louvain, BelBium
Summary. Laboratory scale activated sludgc systems were operated under re-
gimes of continuous or intermittent feeding of substrate. It was found that con-
tinuously fed systems repeatedly resulted in the development of filamentous
bacteria and bulking of the sludge. Intermittently fed systems did form good
settling sludges, without filamentous bacteria. The same results were found us-
ing different sludge loadings and different concentrations of mixed liquor sus-
pended solids. High dissolved oxygen concentration did not prevent bulking in
continuous systems whilc low dissolved oxygen concentration resulted in bulk-
ing with intermittently fed systems. It was found that the substrate removal
~ ~ ~~e Qf ij,tFnt{boptpte~ysems was always higher than for continuously
•r~ ti,~„rhXc~c; forrnulated that intermittent feeding leads to
c forming bacteria and their predominance
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DacsxB$R, 1923
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GENEVA. N. Y.
THE RELATION OF MOISTURE CONTENT AND CERTAIN
OTHER FACTORS TO THE POPPING OF POPCORA
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78 XI Adl-81 -
S. P; LTR CUSS Ii0. PAMPHLET 78 XI Ad1 81 s. p.
West Australian Covernment Minister Health, Co..ittee bn Ministering
Advertising of Tobacco Products, Melbourne, Aust.
'!'i W.ArIOwSalt ilZYESM AVYftTIaIMG AND Ti! C0.8R[TTIOr Of T01A0c0
!lODUCT3 9YITY =liCl*I. SRTLSLMCZB TO AU3TRALIA).
Yest Aust. Gov. Min. Health, Coea. Minist. Adv. Tobacco Prod.,
Melbourne, Aust., p. not nuabered, (July 1980)(in English)
There are aany factors having the potential to contribute to the
e.tablish.ent sad maintenance of the smokins habit. Advertising (including
prosfotion) is esly ene eh these. The oajority of the more potent factors are of a
psycbological .r social .ature.
It is extremlY difficult to isol.te statistically or scientifically the
impact of any particular factor. It wuld also be difficult if not iapossible to
set up ezperi.eatal situatioos ubich vould ute it possible to adequately analyse
.
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CMA Jour. 123 .1007-1010, 1013 (Nov. 22, 1980)
Relation of cord blood thyroxine and thyrotropin %`lt
I X Re -81 kvels to gestational age and birth weight
S.P.2 ~ Rz
I
FRANK S. PRATO, PH D, FtCPM; UoNEL REESE, MD, CM, FRCS(C], FRCP(C], FACS;
GERALD LM. TEVAARWERK, tiA, MD, FRCP(C]; ROBERT MACKENZIE, MD, FRCP[C];
CAROLYN J. HURST, RT
A program of strs"no'oerd blood for widsnce of primary
son.tal hypothyrotdlsm was hnpl.nr.nts! M a R.nsrd hos-
pital. In 13 eronths 3tsi nswborns wsre sen.n.N: the
thyro«(nt (T.) and tritoAothyronins (T,1 eone.ntrations w.re
measured In cord Wood ssnvl.s. anr when the T. Lvsl
was below •.0 r9/rl thyrotrooM wss also assay.A in the
..nW1..
Ths twotNr oroRram wu sMsetiw. t]nS hnothyrMw ntw•
born was detected and treated. More boys then Ois Md
T, /svats below 8.tt r9/r (0.7X v. 4.7%). The T, l.wl osnw
bt.d with birth weight slightly Nt1.r in t/re boys (r = l/21
V. 021). and
the birth w~ ht s •r" s /.
ro ~ le~i .pr4t ttoi a~s1s ff th7 t~
V
s
thyroxine (T.) levels in cord blood have been at leas
1.5 to 2.0 standard deviations (SDs) below the mea-
for the healthy neonatal population,"and th
thyrotropin levels have been at least five times the nor
mat mcin for cordblood.'P`•" Thus, a two-tier prc
gram, a T. screen followed by selective thyrotropi-
determinations, was established.
Materials and RAetbors
Clinical inalerial
6D%31'ing a 13-month period (lune 1977 through Jun
t) cord blood samples collected in the deliver
from 3456 (94.39fo ) of the 3665 infants bor
at St. Joseph's Hospital. London, Ont. were screene

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SMOKING AND HEALTII/TOBACCO--SMOKING--HEALTH EFFECT/HEMOGLOBIN/
RJR CLASS NO. PAASPHLf:T 74 X Is
Isager, H.; Hagerup, L.
(Centofte Hosp., Ned. Dep., Co^entiagen/flellerup, Denmark; Glostrup,
Hosp., b1ed. Dep., Copenhagen/Clostrup, Denmark)
F.ELATIO:v.S1iiP BLTtdEEV CIGA:LSTTE S;40KINC AND HIGH PACKED CELL VOLU?":
AND HAE:•EOGLOIiIN LEVc LS.
Scand. Jour. Iiacmatol. 8, 241-244 (1971) (in English)
*1974, i:o. 16, W 6545* *d*
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~ - 'TOBACCO--ESSENCES & ESSENTIAL OILS/TOBACCO--FLAVOR & ODOR/
TOBACCO--CHEMICAL COMPOSITION--QUALITY/
81 VI Ma RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 81 VI Ma
Matsushima, S.; Ishiguro, a.; Sugawara, S.
(Japan Tobacco Salt Pub. Corp., Cent. Res. Inst., Yokohama, Jap.)
RELATIOla3HIP BE'1SiEEN CO
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DISSERTAIOP;S--CALIFOR.yIA SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY/
TOY.ACCO--SMOKINC--PSYCHOLOC.Y/
. RJR CLASS NO. TEXTBOOK TS 2240 Ch 1975
i. . TS _
1.2240_Ch Chalker, J. R. '
~'1975 (Calif. Sch. Professional Psychol., Los An&eles, Calif.)~
• - 02 RELATIONSNIP BETwITEEN .UTTONOMY AND CIGARETTE SMOKERS, EXSHOKERS,
; F 1itu1SM01CERS .
. Prof. Psychol., Ph: D. Thesis, 105 p.
'. Calif. Sch
_
I_Thcse icsults sFemco ;olnoicatc that puMle lntorma(lon~
programs re6arding the heaitl hazards of smokisg M ia nct
b
ff
, prove to
c e
ective. Further research Is roedcd into the in-
i leractton of the cognitive, affecUve and bchivioral realms of
/, personality. Tbe exsmckcr appcars to provide a t-ient source
1 r- r:.t.,.. -
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(1975) (in English)

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. Biochemistry of henolic Compotmds,.544-571, Academic Press, N.:!Y
78 III Ho CHAPTER 14 (no date)
Relations between the~f'asxand Structure of some
Phenolict6 iycosides
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1. Chomical Propertira of the Principal Flnvanono Glycosides in Cifrtu
640 I
-..-- A. 1icslMridin-Tho Structuro of Rutinose . . 648
B. Noohcsporidin . ~ ~ . . . . . 649
0. Naringin-Tho Structuro of Noohceperidona . . . . 650 .~~.
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RJR CLASS NO. PAZIPPtLL•'T 75 VI tie
pel, J. G. ; Swanepoel, J. iI. ; Glennie, C. W.
(Tobacco Res. Inst., Rustenburg, S. Af r.)
THE RELATIONSHIP EEFWSEIi GDLOUR AND SOME PFtYSICAL AND CHEMICAL
OF P'LUE-CQRED TOBACCO.
Agrochemophysica 5, 71-74 (1973) (in English)
' *Keywords:* nitrogen, total, cured, constituent;
aitrogen, protein, cured, constituent;
alkaloids, cured, constituent;
bases, volatile, cured, constituent;
ash, cured, constituent;
. sugars, reducing, cured, constituent;
ehlorogenic acid, cured, constituent;
: ratin, cured, constituent;
carotenoids, cured, constituent.
*1975, No. 2, V 219* *d*
Tobacco chemistry:
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-
[J. Ferment. Technol., Vol. 53, No. ll, p. 770-779, 19751
~1'be Kc[atio>RtsPiip between the Ability to Reduce 2,3,5-Triphenyl
A~~KblStitt~ Chloride and ~ma Formation in Various '
--,S&rains o# 4,ftkei .. t
Takeo Koizunii, Masahart'Suzu .t~nd \ieiji Suzuki
701IM'de0
Department of Fcrmcntation, Tokyo Uni%crsity of Agriculture
1-1-1 Sakuragaol:a, Sctagaya-ku, Tokyo
Twcnty-three strains of yeast were isolated from fcrmcntcd snki-rnash in small
scale trials at four so4e factories and our laboratory, of which 19 strains sere recognized
as seki yeast from their morphological and physiological properties. Those yeasts
were classified into three groups by 2,3,5-triphen)l teuazolium chloridc wer )ay method.
N'e obtained 6 red colony yeasts, 12 pink colony ycasts (5 reddish pink, 3 pink and 4
pinkdish white) and I wLtte colony yeast.
The rclations bctN•ecn the ability to rcducc 2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloridc
and aroma forming property were as follows:
(1) Alcohol formation in red colonv yeasts was slightly greater than in pink colony
yeasts.
(2) There were wide difl'erences in aroma producing ability betveen test yeasts.
1Vithout exception, red colony yeasts were considerably stronger than pink colony
yeasts. The order ivas: red colony yeasts>reddish pink colony yeasts>pink colony
O
4 {~'~ ast~ pi tsh whit col~ yc ts. `
3) ~>Yinl,lolo~yca~~s h2the"<tron~st a~lityTo produce oryanic acids, cspccialh•

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CAP.BON YO.TQXID~,--BLOO.D/TOliACCp----SZIC1.i:ING--CAR.t30id MONORIDE 'CONTE'i4T. OF BLOOD/
,.~ 74 X Kul
-4 Kuller, L. H.; Radford, E. P.; Switft, D.; Perper, J. A.; Fisher, R.
(Johns Hopkins Sch. Hyg. Public Health, Dep. Epidecaiol. Environ. Med.,
Baltimore, Md.; Maryland Dep. Epidemiol, r:d.; Univ. Pittsburgh, Grad. Sch. Public
Health, Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S.)
THE RELATIONSHIP BEluEEN AMBIENT CARBON 3iDNOXIDE LEVELS, POSTMORTEM
CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIh, SUDDEN DEATH AND MYOCARIDAL INFARCTION.`
Paper submitted for publication, not yet published,
(in English)
*Keywords:* cigarette smoker.
*1974 , No. 15, W 6394* *d*
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AND D::.1+Tri ~AT::S, b;, E. Cu,yle: :'.aT;Loncy End
Daniel Horn.
Reprint from: Jourr.nl of the An:eric&n 1•'e'lC11
Associat.jon 156 1316-28 (August 7, 195-1).
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Trnnslations THE RELt,TI"-N'SHIP BI.'Tti:r.Pt: THE EXTF.::NAL
rHMACT Utl ST' )F TCBACC(j :.ii;JL'S A_':L)
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555 Ro
1974
Archer
RESEARCH ON SYNTHESIS OF HIGH-STRENGTH
ALL?•iINUM ALLOYS
b
PART I. The Relation Between Precipitate
Microsrruc:ture and Mechanical
Properties fn Aluminum Alloys
A. R. Rosenfield, C. W. Price, and C. J. Martin
Battelle
Columbus Laboratories
D. S._Thompson and R. E. Zinkham
Reynolds Metals Company
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TOBACCO--HORMONE CONTROL/
80 VI Na
RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 80 VI Na \
Nakajima, H.; Yokota, T.; Matsumoto, T.; Noguchi, M.; Takahashi, N.
(Univ. Tokyo, Dep. Agr. Chetn., Tokyo; Japan Tobacco Pub. Corp., Yokohama,
Jap.) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HORMONE CONTENT AND AUTONOMY IN VARIOUS AUTONOMOUS
TOBACCO CELLS CULTURED IN SUSPENSION.
Plant Cell Physiol. 29 (No. 8) 1489-1499 (1979) (in English)
*Keyvords:* auxin, green, constituent;
cytokinin, green, constituent;
indole-3-acetic acid, green, constituent;
ribosyl-trans-zeatin, green, constituent.
Vsrious autonomous eulturec: tobacco ceils inc:uding crown gall wcre e.andned for I
' their eontcnts of o:ot.•th rrgul:,ton by r.u.:ns of.9uns curvature test, ccil-division inc:uc-
tion test, as:d tob.tcco piQh callus t.st.
The crown gall cca c:rrivud ::ont cv. }{icls produced auxin and cyto:inin in the
high Ic.•c), of 3W-: OJ pg I:1.\ cquit ai.n:s and i0-L'0 lig kinain cqui%alcr.u pcr a,
ressccti~•cly. The ma~ti or auxin was iccn:i :cd as inc:vic-3-acctic acid ba,.d on nla"s
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POLYMERS b POLYMERIZATION/ CELLULOSE--POLYMERIZATION/
30 7- ~ ~
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81 III Ja RELATIONSHIR BETWEEN ,LUIDITY AND THE DEGREE OF POLYMERIZATION IN
TREATMENT MITH BLEACHIk AGENTS.
Het verband
fluiditeit-
polymerisatiegraad
voor vlas in verschillende
oplosmiddelen(') NoTS cL98
VISCOSITE
POLYNERiSA77ON/DEGtE DE/
LIN/ 11 ATI ERE /
SOLVANTB/TBAITEI/ENT AUZ/
CORRELATION -
CELLULOSE
DISSOLUTION
IIOLECULAIRE/BTEUCTURE/
1'ORl1ULE
ANALYSE EIPERIIIENTALE
©
4~A-VO -f .q
i.. Paul Janssens
~.4&s}N..
KE]r WORDS
VISCOSITY
DEGREE OF POLYl1ERIZA77ON
FLAX
SOLVENT TREATIIENTS
CORRELATION
CELLULOSE
DISSOLVING
MOLECULAR BTRUCTURE .
!'ORNULES
EIPERIYENTAL ANALYSIS

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THE 1~FLA'1'10MSHIP 13E'1'1ti'EEN N1UTAGi:NICITY AND
CARCINOCI;NICCTY OF SOME NITKOSAMINLS
m ' z )L-
A.1V. ANDREWS, LENITA II. TIi1BAU1.T and 1V. LIJINSKY
Chemical Carcinogenesis Program, Frederick Cancer Research Center, Fredericlr, .tilU 21701
(U.S.A.)
(Received 6 December 1977)
(Revision received 9 March 1978)
(Accepted 17 March 1978)
.
• Summary
~~ [~(yW) ~~4.; Pr,o.N'A ,.:-a-1tM, CA f'.c.rNvGGNE
~TS
The carcinofienicity ar,.l mutagenicity of 26 nitrosamines were compared t(
help valiclate the predictability of a short-trrm in vitro test. 80", of the com
p ind~ .h ~rrel r I.~~tw,~ ~•n thr tw~~ c•harc~cteristics, while 20';. (!i<1 no+
~ Of'ihe4'att~ tr~tp,~'o ~Frre~al,'L~l~ositivcs anil 12/0 were false nc~ativcs.
,

50250 7562 ; IIl Rel.:tion.,hip betiacen vhysicel che,nivsi r2o~~:tif5,
!~;s the che-Iical rcucCiviLi.es, .:-r:i r•t;e locA3 _
~ anesthestic efFectiveness of soa-e
Bu-cri, J.
BE.,Ii HG.' =i"i 7,'?ZSCII~::. DEN PRYSIY•I-.LIS«;-
cHEtilSGil"•r•: Gti::3-asCiic.ia
F,Ff u.TxVXTI-~'i. U-i~l? l:FF:
WIRI:1F.G Dr.I EIiiZ~?pl 1'1.~~h'TIIii0aC~3:? :v
{ReZstiolzsttip Let.,•eer, 1abysiccl ei~ ^; cal
properties, the chamicsii reactivities, an3
the ioeai masth; ctic effectiveness oF
soms Proccin-}?owo7.o3e.:), by J. Ytuerhi;
X. Perlia, end S. P. Stneiach
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Arzneimitte7-Forach, 1; . _.,.~.8) lOt'r-S.02I
(1967)
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FindinEs , p f 11
Ttse RelatAoo of- Ootj~qaAC.I,erAKIt ~q;~ltsr pwrsor Eaissioas •. Sc tember 1977
and Netcarolo~Tcel ~`eatuYes: Volume i: ;~1~1aid Snd 16PF.RFOkMINOONOANIZAIIONC
0254 7515 p. R4 -P -:yr=
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4. TITLE ANO SUBTITLE 6. REPOaT OATk
7. AUTMOR(n1
F.L. Ludwig, E. Reiter, E."Shelar and W.B. Johnson
fp. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME ANU
ADOftEW
SRI International
Menlo Park,.CA 94025
5. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION F
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
11. 1 A ANTNU.
68-02-2084 .
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME ANO ADDRESS • 13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PE RIOC
ency Fiaal
Environaental Protection A
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Office of Air Qjality Planning and Standards 14LiPONSOR/NOAOENCYCOOE
Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27711 1_.I _,,
Published ozonesonde data, radioactive fallout ceasureaeats.and alpine ozone observation9 have
ased to estimate the.stratospheric contribution to cbserved ozone eonceatrations at ground level. Lc
average effects from the stratospherc over the U.S. are cn the order of 10 ppb, with a springti&:e
aax
around 20 to 25 ppb. Short term stratospheric intresion events resultino in one-hour-average
concer.t
of stratospheric ozone in excess of 80 ppb in the 2vve: troposphere have * frequency of only about
0.
cent. Still fewer (but some) of these events lead to around-level impacts of such a.agnitude.
T&os14ertl c4esW 1tsh Qone9oa&tr7-.ioA avay froa cities have been investiF.ated by ste

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, pp. 1009-1010. Pergamon Press. Printed In Cre1t Trtt:,in. .1*..,
II ye _79 . Relationship between Indicator Organisms and Selected Pathogenic
S.p. S BaeEetfafn tjtbaa Wofww*ys by V. P. Olivieri, K.-Kawata and
C. W. Kruse, pp. 361-379
Discussion by 1V. 0. K. Grabow
Data on enteric viruses and bacteriophages would be useful in this study. What are vo.- views
on the incidence and health significance of viruses in stormuater runoff? What indicator
organism would you prefer for evaluating faecal pollution in urban streams and stor-vater
runoff? Have you a satisfactory method for evaluating numbers of Star?:Yioccccus c:.u•a:s in
water?
Discussion by J. B. Ellis
The Urban Stormvater Pollution research group of the Middlesex Polytechnic has been conducting
regular bacteriological surveys of an urban waterway in North West London for so:n. 3 years.
The survey is based on systematic r.•eekly sampling supplemented by more intensive sanpling for
specific land uses within the catchment and for specific storm events.
The results show consistent high levels of Total Coliforms, well into the 105/10E range for
separate and combined systems discharging to the main stream, and mean levels of 105 for the
main urban waterway. These elevated levels have considerable implications for recreational
activities vithinthe urbanised catchement, although sailing and canoeing are practised in
the fycc~3i~ingCesKvoit! r,, 2 ~ .~ 9 A ' ,~ L! .~,J ^
ora`lland spatial senses, in the bacticral den-
!tween separate systems draining purely road sur-
faces and those draining sub::rbTn end cor,m:rcial catchements. The former have relativcly
low faecal counts which can be accounted for by bird droppings, whilst the latter typically
are 10j/10''.

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VII
Relat ions4:ip L.e'-,ween 4,obacco rootus an~! secdii::f-. •
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Anv-eKandte F_ot-anik, 3Q (":.s. !1/5),
Sum,-iary of a lecture given at the (:ermaz T'oi anist
J,eetinp in Hann.-i•iunden, "1ay 23, 1">6.
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78 XI Adli79 'tS.P. •
Tha Relationship between Total
Cigarette Advertising and Total
Cigaxette Consunption in the UK.
VOLUME l. : DIGEST
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November, 1978.
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73 X Sa2 f:.3R CT..1SS :;U. P~L::':iLLT 73 :{ Fa2
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80 II Ey,,80 rTEST OF ATTENTIONAL AND INTERPERSONAL STYLE by Robert M. Nideffer
S.P. distributed by Behavioral Research Applications Group, Inc.
Consists of package containing the following:
Manual (discussion of test, interpretations & exampler)
Test booklets (reusable, packages of 10)
Hand-scoring keys (18 templates for manual scoring)
Hand-scoring Tally Sheets (package of 25)
Profile Sheets ;for Plotting Scores (pkg. of 25)
~-bEEP MUSCLE RELAXATION, AN AID TO DIVING, COACH AND ATHLETE.
by Robert M. Nideffer (Coach & Athlete/March, 1971)
'EOMPARISON OF SELF-REPORT AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES OF ATTENTION: A SECOND
OOK by Robert M. Nideffer (Perceptual & Motor Skills, 1977, 45,1291-1294;
~~IVING PERFORMANCE AS IT IS CORRELATED WITH AROUSAL AND CONCENTRATION TIME.
by Robert Walker, Robert Nideffer, & William Boomer
(Swimming Technique, Winter, 1977)
~THE PMIONSHIP BETWEEN A MEASURE OF PALMAR SWEAT AND SWIMMING PERFORMANCE
by Robert M. Nideffer & Thomas J. Yock (Jour. Appl. Psychology, 1976,
Vol. 61, No. 3, 376-378)
,'RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE TEST OF ATTENTIONAL AND INTERPERSONAL STYLE AND
-IPSYCHIATRIC SUBCLASSIFICATION by Diane M. Depalma & Robert M. Nideffer
~C0 ARING THE TAIS TO OTHER CONCEPTUAL FRAM~WORKS
,
I AL~IT~, 0LI~BICITIo A6~b IAIL ~ F E TEST OF ATTENTIONAL AND
July, 1978

Schneider,N.R.;
RJR CLASS NO. TEXTBOOK RC 261 Sc 1981 50250 7584
THE RELATIONSHIP OF GENETIC PREDISPOSITION TO CANCER AND AGE
AT ONSET OF DISEASE-IN A GENERAL POPULATION OF CANCER PATIENTS.
Doctoral dissertation. Cornell University Medical College. 1981
Univ. MicrofilMs International.Ann Arbor, MI.81.(IN : ENG.)
ISN = 1573
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:in 82 1 I Ya Isw.EL l. MED. Sci. /7 {r
j
iF into TVF. The atm vr - , ~•39 !~L
between the electrograms N(NDOCRINOLOGY ` 1J9~/l
t cats. The etectrocardio- R~ ~.~,.q`y~ ~~~ _~ ~~e
3urier transform (FFT) rFqW mokbg am i liestostlb waee.. R.~Y_ agil,
from 10 cats during 26 S. Walfish, Y. Abu-Rabiya and Z. Etzion, Ben-
nisodes of TVF. All cats Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba.
rFT of the ECG showed Medical reports have showed that young Bedouin
iquency spectrum: SVF women suffer from the "Bedouin lung disease," en-
: band of 7.6 to 11.4 Hz larged or local growths on the thyroids and miscel-
;ak power at a band of laneous lung complaints. The only common factor
~ are in accordance with among these women was that they were the age-
on electrical potentials group that were confined to the cooking area, where
e of left ventricle. The wood was the source of fuel. A study was under-
early-defined differences taken on laboratory rats to examine the possibility
results showed that the that the smoke of the fire in an enclosed space could
inate between TVF and account for the fact that it was mainly the women
~ n then,pur ~jtypq~tesi~ t~t /i~re y8ected. One group of rats was placed
j~ Qs or atibd oflyhe er~ctri i t~ coo(ing area in a Bedouin encampment, while
group was maintained under standard labo-
•nditions. After two months, the animals
1 were killed. When compared with control animals
the smoke animals were siRnificantly smaller in size.

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CE: Tht. .r~.rfN may ho V,.tected
b!r Cn
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pvr
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Lhe relntionship hetween enzyme activity and
neuroglia in the prodromal and demyelinating stages of cyanide encephalopathy in the rat
M. Z. M. IBRAHIM, PHILANDER B. BRISCOE, •JR'.,
OLGA B. BAYLISS, AND C. W. M. ADAMS
From the Dcpartntcnt ojPatholojy. Cuy't Hospital Medical School, London
In a previous communication (Ibrahim and Adams.
1963), wc suggested that the increased enzymatic
•ctivity at the cdge of the old yet active plaquc of
multiple sclcrosis was duc to the increase in oliyo-
dcndrocytc population in this zone. Our obscr-
vations on the multiplc sclerosis plaque gave no
indication whether this increase in ncuroglial
population and enzyme activity was a primary or
secondary event in the dcmyclinating Ics n.
this rcasonovc ~tve()tud~d t t~ ridiro~al ~
within two hours of injection or were killcd by chloroform
anacsthcsia. Five animals survivcd the thrcc-wcck period
of injections and were killed at intcrvals from 25 to 92
days from the beginning of the cxt+crimcnt. Within
25 min. of death selected blocks from the brain were
either placed in IS % formol-2% ammenium bromide or
were frozen onto a crvostat chuck in a Slcc chuck freezer.
Three to four transverse blocks, 2 to 3 mm. thick, were
usually prepared from each brain. Examination of control
mat ial ~tablishcd that autolytic and post-mortem
fchar~es h d not occurred in the neuroglia during the
intcrval between death and fixation.
_ .,,,..AL Mt7HOD3 The upper and lower blocks of
pch brain were fixcd in formol-ammnn~~,- 1-^-''

50250 7579
NICOTINE--AMOUNT IN TOBACCO/ ~
76 VI Ma2
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Mandy, C.; Kiss, A. 9,
(11-4001 Debrecen, Dep. Bot. Plantphysiol. Al;r. Univ.; H-3702
RJR CLASS NO. PA."1P11LET 76 VI Ma
Kazincbarcika, Dep. Agrochem. L'orsod Chen. Combinate)
2
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WATER SUPPLY AND THE NICOTINE CO JTENT OF
LEAVES AND ITS BIOCHEMICAL INTERPRETATION.
*(A Dohany Vizellatottsaga es Nikotintartalma Kozotti Osszcfugges
Biokemiai Magyarazatat) *
Botan Kozl. 62 (No. 2) 113-16 (1975) (in Hungarian with English
abstract)
*Keywords:* nicotine, green, constituent.
~' Accurding to our measurcmcnts .ve was demonstrated, that the nicotine contnin (the
;total alcaloid content) increase at the c+tises in the deerease of water supply. The incrcase
+-of nicotine level in the .cater supply presented a biochernical intcrPretution aft,cr t!:e
decrcaso of protein syrStl,esis and increase of .rce amino acids contain. The increase of
1 free amino arids level produced a fav-ourable terrns for the nicotine synthesis, and tl:e
inicotine accurinulatiori too in the tobacco leaves. These datas and interpretation givA a
ldirect. demonstration for 'the increase of nicotine content in the t.obacuo leaves, wich
w•ere Acve(oped in water, supply condition. ". ~
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by _
RICHARD D. SUDDUTa-
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50250 7572
CEI,],ULOS C
~\ Case h'estern Reserve Univ., Ph.D., 1973
Che.aistry, Polyr,er ,
Su`::ai:te3 in partial :ul: iilr,ent of the requirenents
for the Detree of Doctor of ?ailosophy
School of Eneineering
Division of !•:acro^wolecular Science
C:.S E aEST.r,Rit RZS :r^,Yi; Ci:iYzRSI.Y
January 1973
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RELATIONSHIP OF HYDROGEN CONTENT
TO QX I O E CONTEN T I NA
,~UMt NUh1 MELTS
. . D.iA. Wenz PAPER NO.
~ TMS
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SE L E C 'T ; .D N
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A72-40
THE MEfALLUiGICAL SOCIETY of AIME
345 EWST 47th S?F_ET, NE1fY YORK. N.Y. 10017
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~ai• t j ,~ oi' I~yorth C~:rolina utat.e C~
~ tial. i'uifillr en ~ ti~e raquirc~:r;ents ior the ~11c~c
Philo~c`p1~y in the I)Onsrt^e:jt oi' L,~,erirrlental StE~.Listicsai lloctor ~i.
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Hi !' VY C ~CAR''?"1'F S"al0;:C TN ','.L''c,.
Jacobs, Ma'rtin A.
RELATIO:'.":..V OF GIt1>h FRIISTI:ATIC•v FACi:01;S
L'FAVY CIGf.,:i.''1TE S1 J,:F.,~ J Ijt Y,11LRS Ly ?:artin h,
1"r.: i•p, Lulcen S. Ar.usr.son,
aatha:~i~l faruzh, Rc::slie MeisFner, nncl Stc,~~~ n
.7. KtGlliR.;a (13o8toil Ui!7.V. , SChooyl of lied., liir.
P6ychir,ti-y, Bo3ton, Y:4ssechuaeias)
Jour. tZ-rvous Mental Disease k4~1 (No. 2) 1G1-72
(1965)
Prev. ref. (abstr. only--coUplet.cs pnpcr
available uow.) (' '1,
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YI Reg-31
S.P. -
Journal of Epidcmiologr and ComAuniq• Health, 1979. 33,164-169
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INDOOR AIR POLLUTION FROM NITROGEN DIOXI":_
AtiD RESPJRATORY ILLNESS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLCHILDREN.
R. J. MELIA. S. CH1NX, C. Dl' V. FLOREY.
B. D. GOLDSTEIN. P. A. HUNTER. AND
A. G. F. BROOKS. St. Thomas's Hospiral Afedical
School
The relationship between re•piraton illness and indoor air
Ix+lluti(xt from nitrogen dioside (\Oa) arising from gas
cooking was in.vstigated in 808 schoolchilJren aged 6 and 7
(iving in Middleshrough. Information on lung function.
respiratory s) mptoms. demographic Jata. rnd kitchen f\O,
measurements were asailahfe for 61% of the children.
Outdoor smoke and culphur dioside Iewls were low in the
area (annual a.erages both <4SMF/m3). Outdoor `Os
kscls measured during one wre{, b. 73 samplers ranged
from 14 to 24 ppb (111'), w hcrcas kitchen 1O, ks els r.nEed
from four to 330 pph. and bedroom kseis in 125 rand.xnh•
selened hum.% ranged from three to 169 pph. I:itchen
ksels were significanth higher in Ea% than in electric
hitchens The pre.alrnce of rc.piratun illness was highur tn
children from h,lmc% wlth gJ% ctw{,cr\ than in th,>ti frum
homcs withclcdriccax)I,crs (P <11• 110) aftrr alluw ing for thc
effccts of ses and social clav. Thc numhcr of cig,uettc
snw{,crm in Ihc homeJiJ not Jiffen Ntw,cn the hum,% with
ges anJ aho+c with clrcui, e1X71.Crs. The rrl'1 dlcncl' w'JmaI41
a..ociatcd in K)th wse. w;th hrJnx)m \O, icscl.
(P <tl•IIS), The &.trihutinn% of wacial cla.. and numtsr of
%mobers did not can wtth hx•Jnx)m %U, le%cl.. As the
hrJriwm Ic%el. wrrc cstrcmcl% luw. ;,nJ nu ,,.vx'iawm wJs
found hctwcrn the prrtalrnce and {.itchrn k%rl,. it was
ctmudereJ that luw inJ,x)r temperature..in4 high humidit%
wrre li{,cl% cau.aL j)f thc a...x-iatiu` with ga% nx)hing~~
~ ~
Summary of papers presented at the meeting of the
Society for Social Medicine in Leeds, September 1976
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50250 7580 ~
11
DISSERTATIONS--NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY AT RALEIGH/
PEANUTS/SENSORY EVALUATION/TASTE--TESTING/AROMA/RKIiYNRANIS
FLAVQRANTS--TASTE-TESTING/
QP
456
Ou
1980
IIELATTOIRMIt OF CMEMIUT AIO OIe6A/ICLEIfIC lFJKtpMMMTf
OF w N10 /IOAS1EO 'FJINUTS
aINTAKA ouFAOtsSNrooN
A thesis sub.itted to the Graduate Faculty et
North Carolina State University at Aleigh
ia partial fultillment of the
repuireeaents for the Ge9ree of
Ooctor ot Phi losophW
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BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE/PERSONALITY/
DISSERTATIONS--UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD(Magdalen College)/
BF
30
Ro
1980
,
RfLATI0/tSHIPS aET1EEN HUMAN PERSONALITY,
HIIMWI INTELLIGENCE AND PROPERTIES OF THE
OIFFIRE 1HALMMOCORTICAL SYSTEM
David L. Robinson
Magdalen College -
Thesis submitted for the degree of
4 Un O p,a.Phi1.' Ungeroty of Oxford
Trinity Term 1980

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RJR CLASS NO. T£XTBOOK BF 30 Ha 1980
Haas,S. S.;
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN PERSONALITY
AND RESPIRATORY BEHAVIOR: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY.
Doctoral di.s5ertations, City University of New York. 1980
University Microfxlros XntPrnational,Ann Arbor, Mx..BU,
ISN = 4140
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76 1 Re2-77 TA 1. Repo"No' NSF/RDA 74/13/1
S.P. 1y /iZ/g--
•. Title and Subtitle 7f//3/J'
2.
The Relationship of Technological Change and the Demand
3. Kecipicnt's Accessi
5. Report Date
March 1976
for and Supply of Raw Materials(Section 1.2.&3) three sections: Sec.
Final Analytical Report, same title,Sec. 3 is Classification of Abstracts.
2
t
ut-Fior(s) / e. NerforminR
Ryuzo Sato and R. V. Ramachandran I No.
9. Performing Organization Name and Address
rown University
Providence, Rhode Island 02912
12. Sponsoring Organisation Name and Address
ffice of National R&D Assessment
.SNational Science Foundation
00 G Street, N. W. .
Washington, D. C. 20550
10. Project/Taslc/k'ork
~
11. Contract/Grant No. ;
DA 44118
13. Type of Report & P.
Covered
Final Report
14.
This is a report of a literature survey tahich assesses the usefulness and
limitationsO)f axifltic uqthfliol2gi~- fpr get8rmining the relationship of
tet supply of raw materials. It includes
di! i availability for the use of the
various analytical techniques. The techniques discussed are input-output analysis
indices of partial and total productivity, and multifactor production functions. ~
Urgrniza ,
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TecunoaeTtztcsO Vot» 15, No. 3 (o 0/ Aucusr 1973
I
Relatlollshlj)s Among Coefficients of Vectois
:
. Used In-1'rincipal Components
78 III Re2-80
S'P' J. EDWARD JACKSON AND F. TERRY HEARNE -
Easrmnn Kodak Company
, Rocheuer, New York
This paper diicu..se.i, in terms of correlations, the relation between coefi'icients of
the characteri,tic vectors used in principal crniponent analysi•+, toth within each vector
and among vectors. These relatiow-hips will be illustrated with examples (1) where the
variates represent a battery of physical tests related to rocket te<ting and (2) where
they repmsent equally spaced observations on a continuous curve, a case related to film
measurementa.
I )E16Y WORDS
' Principal Components
~ Characteristic Roots and Vectors
Mnltivariate Analysis
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,%Trtonvcrlo v
9 t,:onstueraotc use nas Deen madn of princiUat cnmponent analysis in the past
ten or fifteen years. While new and powerful inferential tech.iiqucs have been

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TOBACCO--NI~tATODF.S/TORACCO--NICOTINE CO:.TI:NT/ TOBACCn__ROCITS--NICOTI\tE/
,• 77 VI lla RJR CLASS NO. PAMP}HLET 77 VI lla
Hanounik, S. B. ; Osborne, W. W.
(Va. Polytech. Inst. St. Univ., Blacksburg, Va., U. S.)
THE'RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN POPULATION DENSITY OF PtELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA
AND NICOTINE CONTENT OF TOBACCO.
Abstr from
~ Proc. Am. Phytopathol. Soc. 2, 123 (1975) (in English).7
+ a meeting.
/

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RJR CLASS NO. PA?1PI1LE'f 75 X Ca2
Caplan, R. D. ; Cobb, S. ; French, J. R. P., Jr.
(Univ. Mich., Inst. Soc. Res.,. Ann Arbor, tlich., U. S. )
RELATIONSHIPS OF CESSATION Ot` ;SttO1:ING WITIi JOB STRESS, PERSONALITY,
AND SOCIAL SUPPORT.
Jour. Appl. Psychol. 60 (No. 2) 211-219 (1975) (in English)
- . ~
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*1975, No. 10, W 3569* *d*
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A n.
J\ h
RELATJONSIjIP OF POPE SIZE AND SURFACE AREA TO
QUA...\71TY OF STyBILI7_b:D ENZYME BOUND TO GL.:SS
Of 7B') /A
~ R.u.Px A. ?liESSixr,
(Bio-Or~ar:i: Ttcin~:olo:)•, Corning Glass Ti-urks,
Con:f\'tw )'ork 1a8.30, L'S.A.)
(23--?:11-19W)
Introdueuon '
'Molecular inclusion (adsorption) studiesl n-ith porous glass in-
dicated that proteins «•ere removed from solution :utd included in
the pores of the expoz.ed glass. Femoral of a11 of the protein in-
eluded ir. the t>ores could be accomt :is?,ed only e;•ith urea and/or
cxtrenie pH condidons. It was subseeuentlv noted that enzt-nes--a
included in tbe g?a.<< pores wcre remarl:2bly - stable over an ei:tencied
period of ti.. e.•` ertn :ileaclling of the excG~c enz~-me. 11~e
(~ua~iti~ o~zet; rc~ua] er.zyjne activity after leacbing were
rc•'ate.~tt~enuan'~i1eri(-:.t.'\'C DJ:1 3.`r1` (a0.OIT)t1!!.Tl)

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FERTILIZERS/SALVIA SPLENOENS SELLO/
DISSERTATIONS--OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY/SOILS/
S
633.
Br
1979
.
RELATI01'ISNIPS AMOYG SLON RELEASE FERTIlI1ER APPLICATIOM
RATE'S, SOIL ANO FOtIAR NUTRIENT LEVELS, M0
PUNT QUALITY IN GARDEN GROWN SAIYiA SPIE'IOENS SELtO.
DISSERTATION
t
Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the RequirECents for
the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate
•School of The Ohio State University
By
Timothy Kent Broschat, B.S., N.A.
4.9t 63...,.
rhe Ohio State University
1979

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/RLIJTI IK {E'I11EEN AQUDWSs60LUDILITY
A~ AMOL-YAT[R pAlTI?ION CaEFFICILIITS l
0 f
DeW 6ineerin6 and APPlied Che.istry
Che.i
Ea
eal
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario _Canada 1i58 lA6
51 5911008) PEQTA PHARnnn~E'
~ S. B, alkowky
The Dpjohn Co.pany, Pharsacy Research Dept.
Ralaaasoo, Michiaan 49001
AaSTRA~7
The physical che.ical opuations relating aolubility !o octanol vwter partition coefficient
are presented and used to develop a s,ev correlation between those quantities which iocludes a
seltins point (fuAacitp ratio) correction. The correlation !a satisfactory for 45 organic
cosipounds but it ia not applicable to organic acids. Yhen applied to very high .olecular
reiSht (~2l0) coepounds the correlation is less satisfactory; either it is believed because
the da~ are aa~ ur~ owOca~se ~ 9ndecy ~r t~se co.pounds to partition into organic
phases 3i 1~ rRL...,-l~ V,~• ~und envirooaieytal i.pliutions.
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Relative Effects on Atmosphede-Qzone of=Latitude
wWAkitucie of-fiepecsemkifflght
Derek M. Cunnold, Fred N. Alyea, and Ronald G. Prinn
A.lassachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,llTass.
Reprinted from AMA JQurna,;
Volume 15, Number 3, Pages 337-345, March 1977
Copyright, 1977 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
and reprinted by permission of the copyright owner
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FLAVORANTS--FOOA /
ro1~t~C~
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TIONSHIFS•af ROf'A'tOMWOUNDS T0 /v
S YERAI PEAR CU1
C~IWED 1 F AYOR AM(NiG~TIVARS
L E
~ H. A. puamme
P. B. Marriage
~ Research Station
! Agriculture Canada
Harrow, Ontario
Canada
t(OR 1G0
stnct
. severaT
i 1 ti hi~__1 ___ mQ,_d t___ t_it fl
e a ons s o aroma co oun s o canne ru avor a
earcu ti.•ars.
-•Q - -
rearor %taacei w~aa cVRpareu co arvma %1nr1;1 ~n yane~a
~ conducted on canned fruit harvested from cultivars in the Harrow pear
; eollection (39)in 1972, 27 in 1973 and 1974 each). Close correl-
ations were found between aroma and flavcr (1972. r=.66; 1973. r=
4 .78 and 1974. r= 80) indicating the irportance of volatile
aromatics to pear flavor. Bartlett, its sports and H11-602 all had
outstanding flavor and arcma. Ttese cultivars and possibly laxton's
Progress had a similar aroma that was different from other cultivars.
A11 eultivars ith Bartlettpe arcma had higher total levels of
Q 4' 0 ~ en~te ~ter~ th otfar cultivars, with the exception of
w
c eac~# or1 t 1on`vCinn's spectrometric method. The moiety
separated and measured by
Eight to nine esters appeared to be
F
3
i
preaeni. ~~n ~~io ~..tracts from Bartlett flavor-types
and Surecrop. On the basis of the chroratograms, Bartlett appeared
to have the same com•;,iemen tiement of esters in relatively the sare amounts.
~ng
A rrr^locon! anrl Aiffr-ront.To

73 XV Re-8() S.P.
!. Atncr. Soc. flort. Sci. 104(6):748-751. 1979.
V
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Relationships,aMQng.So'tl, .and Foliar Nutrient Levels and -
Piant Quality Variables in Field-grown Salvia hetermineci by
-Principal Component Analysis 1
Timothy K. SroschaO
Depatnnent ofllorticulture, The Ohio Agricultural Research and Dwelopment Center,
Wooster, 01! 44691
Additional index worJs. statistics, nutrition, Salvia splcndcns
Abstract. Principal component analysis of soil and foliar analysis and plant quality data for
field-grown Salvia
"'__,Pspler.Jens Sello cv. Red Pillar was useful for pointing out relationsliips among these
variables and suggested
possible gro.h th limiting factors. Soil P and foliar 1'. Ca, Cu, Zn, and N were found to be
positively related to
plant quality on the first principal component, whereas soil K, Ca, h1g, and N03 and foliar Fe were
negatively
related to quality. The former elements are thought to be limiting growth in this situation, while
the latter
elements in some way suppress the uptake or utilization of the deficient elements. The third and
fourth compo-
nents described well known relationships of soil p!i with soil aud foliar epncentrations of scveral
elements.
Several studies have described correlations between pairs of
sol or foliar nutrier.t variables (14, 15) or between foliar
aotri<nt levels and crop yields (5, 6, 13, 16, 17). All these
studk•s assunte that the pair of variables being compared is
iiodcpendent of all oyyers,,,lhoyr~ver~ the~varjqus iydi~ual'
eomponents of the so~envtkmrl~nt ~hter5tt ~rth e&h her
a.d colk
red`uce the availability of the deficient elements to the plants.
It was the purpose of this study to show how soil and foliai
nutrient levels and plant quality variablcs'are related in fieldl-
grown Salvia splendens.
~ 4 Materials and Methods
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Plant atul Soil 40, 4'I1-486 (1977)
77 VII t7aI TOBACCO--GROS,rTH FACTORS/
Ms. 2969
RELATIVE GROWTH ANI) NUTIZIT:NT
ACCUMULATION RATES FOlZ TO11ACCO*
by C. DAVID RAPL1:, Jr.
Uenartrncut of Soit Scicncc, North Carutina State Univctsity,
Ralcigh, Xwth Caiulina, 11,S,A.
0
and nAVID T. 1',1TTLI:SON, LAN110 ;NC1; .E2. Pj1t:SONS`*
and PAUL J. ICI:A\11;R
DcpartUntnt oI 13otauy, Dukc University, Uurham, North Catoliua, U.S.A.
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PROCEEDINGS OF A SYt1':!'0SlUn9 HELD IN
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7 6 X al TOBACCO--SMOKING--PSYCIIOLGGY/ i:.; : CL.%SS 75 X G1
.
;. : THE RF.LATIYE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIALLY INnUCED TENSION AND BF.Hl.VI0R.1L
j CONTAGIOIt `FOR SMOKING BEHAVIOt..
~ Jour. Abr.ormal Psychol. 85 (No. 1) 119-21 (1976) (in English)
Glad, W.; Adesso; V. J.
I . (Univ. Wisc., Piiludukec, Wisc., U. S.)
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RJR CLASS NO. PAi•fYNLET 75 X Bol _
Borland, B. L.; Rudolph, J. P.
(Pennsylvania St. Univ., Milton S. Hershey rSed. Cent., Dep. Behavi.or. Sci.,
Nershey, Pa., U. S.)
RELAf7VE EFFECTS OF LOW SOCIO-EC0N.3:dIC STATUS. PARENTAL S2•*Ol'ING AND :'O01t
L STUDLy,~S.
SCHOLASTIC PF.RFO:'.11ANCE ON SMOKING A:•!0NG HX1I,SC1`A'? ..
.,,,..~..
Soc. Sci. Med. 9, 27-30 (1975) ~in l:np,li`s~i~
B.
P
a.
a
*1975, No. 9, W 3030* *d*
Tobacco analysis:
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Ekctroencephaloaraph and Clinical Neuro h iology 4-0 S/ r'I - s a G C/ ~7/ ) 519
u is na mpany, msterdam - Printe etherlands -
RECATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EEG, PERSONALITY
80 I I Ey-81 AND VIGILANCE
S.P.
GH. BECKER-CARUS
Abtrlhsp JTa Pt)rAolopie, Alax-Plonck•htstUrt fir Pryrlriatrir, Muaich (Wi.u Gennany)
(Aecep4ed for publiatioa: Novemixr 25, 1970)
Studies concerning EEG and personality predominance of excitation in dynamism, and
have been reviewed by Hill (1963), Savage (1964) Nebylitsyn (1963,1966) found that the excitation
and Fenton and Scotton (1967). The results in dynamism was torrelated with high alpha
presented lack unity, however, and are partly frequency, small alpha amplitude and low alpha
contradictory. Renewed interest has been direct- index and that none of these measures related to
ed at this area recently, especially in connec- the "strength of the nervous system" which,
tion with the state of arousal. Russian investi- according to Teplov (1964), should be ortho-
ptots have been con wat~~ pe !~ nal to the dimension of equilibrium in dyna-
aot~lit~tlin~tsia k~ 'tftrenlEth~f th~ Qtism.

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80 I I Ey-81 ~ S.P. h_irkionr RtstartM. , 291-)00 /~98~> `
vKr; ort - o n Mica~TPra
_~elative Insulin tnsensitivky and Cortisol Secretion in -
9 Oepressed ®tients~ © ~
~ S~rami th n Edward.J. Sachar, Gregory M. Asnis, Uriel Halbreich,
~nd,Frie~da S. Hatpem . 1?tCni~l~e d~ed Drcembtr 26. 1980. rrevised vtrsion received Fi6ruary 28.
1981: accepted March 2.
l
1981..
'Aestr.et. Relative insulin insensitivity occurs in a substantial portion of patients
with major endogenous depressions, and about half such cases also hypersecrete
cortisol in the afternoon and evening. This study assessed the relation between
these two abnormalities in 16 patients with major endogenous depression. Over
several days, insulin tolerance tests (ITTs) were performed in the morning and
evening, and measures of cortisol secretion taken: plasma cortisol at 0800, 1600,
and 2300 hours, both before and after dexamethasone; baseline cortisol before
, 1TTt; and mean 24-hour plasma cortisol concentrations (in 10 cases). After clinical
recovery, some of these patients had repeat ITTs (n = 10) and repeat predexameth-
asone and postdexamethasone cortisol assessments (n = 9). Additionally two
oontrol groups of IS normal subjects and of 12 schizophrenic patients received
~Rmorning ITTs. None of the control subjects manifested insulin insensitivity. How-
S
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Relatioaship
bei KartoRcln (Solanum tuberosum)
Leben3mitteh
Giinter 4laihris' und HanrM-tcr lkqitz=
I imatat flw Leh.Tanwt.i.fi.•mw J y Tu%hni..h.-n I ra..r.nA \tunahV
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THE RELXi'IU':SHIP OF 'iiiE CHE.yiICAL S'1'R'•-'CTl'l:E OF hICU"r,'1<:'-LIt:E AC:."TS3 TO
THE Y,I NETICS OF THEI.R RF_At;TIU\S
Boston Univ. Graci. !aITH
Sch. , C1rLL-RGCF,PTORS.
Ph. D. Tbesis,
,'°9 p.
(1910)
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ish) _• This dissertrtion, speeific.llY eor,ccrr,
; of thc kinctics_cf thc intr.; ~ctions-of ni:ctir.e 4nC nicc' 1r..-1 ike t
agent.s vrith the isolated frog rcctus atdomtnis r.;uscle,_scc~a .rc_ _J ~
broadly to dcsanstrate that contrary to irplications of cr•Sst{n; l;~ro+'-I
:---- -- -- - _ _ ... - - - -
1es, drug-tissue intrraction is i!ot si-- ,;.ly a renifcstat~o~, of the t.a++ (
of I•.ass Actien; ti;at the intcrectton of drugs uith tissuc e1c-:-r,ts
other thau_in•irary receptors eanr.ot safely Le i,ncred in toter;rreting
tl~e effccts of drugs en !solrted tissues; and thalthe kiretics of '
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drug-tissue interactions are infl;:crced Ly differcntitl drug distribu- i
I ~
tion among parts of a non-hor, ;er.ous hiolclical.sv:tcrn.
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80 II Ey-8i IK A BIOFEEDBACK TRAINIAIG PARADIGM'
S•P• NATHAK UANiD$LZYB,s ELILABETH H. LAIiZ AICD AOOER IdARCEAV
1'RE'jtELATION$Nll' OF VIOLENCE TO ALPHA LEV
asg d ~ord, Br~it 'u i~Co!~n (n bis~)
Evaluated alpha levels in a biofeedback training parad~iam in groups of violent
and nonviolent offenders and controls (N - 40). Mean alpha frequencies
were higher for the offender group than for the controlr, while alpha density
at time) was lower. The violent subset demonstrated significantly
~ frequencies than their nonviolent counterparta, but lower alpha densi-
ties aad integrated amplitudes. In addition, the results clearly indicated that
biofeedbaek training did not elevate aigmficantly the lev~ls of alpha pro-
duction for any of the groups, above either the eyes open or the eyes closed
baselines. The results of the between-groups comparisons were interpreted
is terms of diRecenoes in oortical arousal as related to antisocial behaviors.
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7569
XX MeC4-74 USDA.FOREST SERVICE RESEARCH NOTE NE-153 1972
S.P. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, NORTHEASTERN FOREST EXPERIMENT
STATION, Upper Darby, Pa.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SAP-F LOW RATE
AND SAP VOLUME IN DORMANT SUGAR YJAPLES
Abstract.-Sap flow rate is closely correlated with the sap volume
produced by dormant sugar mapie trees (Accr :nccharurr- Marsh.)
and could be used in making Phenotypic selections of troes for
superior sap production.
I
~~,..~..,._..
The selection of sugar maple trees for
superior sap production is important in the
development of superior sap-producing geno-
types. Despite ample evidence of between-
tree variability, there is no practical way of
making the mass sap-volume measurements
necessary for selectiori of 'superior phenotypes.
'Researchers in sap-flow experiments use
two methods for making sap-volume measure-
g
ac
ments. In one method the s1p produced
trecs_ dprin.~hel~ue(}in~c~~~b.z~~i~ col~cC .cl._~ 9z~~~Y.an~ds~l7x~anf~u~qrm~'m1~'s- i: n 1unc,,~_
.
Sap-flow rate can be me~.sured quickly and
easily, and it is closely associated with the
total volume of sap produced by sugar roa.ple
trees. We found this by studying the relation-
ship between sap-flow rrite and total sap vol-
ume prod::ced by individual trees during the
maple sugaring season.
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k.1:: NO. YP:'J'Ili,.:'1 `II 'i':., 72 •
Kri ,r4r~=;}:i_, A. J.
.,
~: cDie Rel~hve z~arb~eci+~i+~ket~ .wiN -rabyKs,y•
,,t..
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TODACCO--NICOTINE--CONTENT/ .
TOSACCO--CHEMICAL COMPOSITION--AGRONOMY--RELATIOrSIiIP/
78 V
THLIRtiLAT1ONSHlPS l3C'I'\UhLN POPULATIC)N DENSITY nl-
RIELOIUOGYivG-INC0G,VIYA AN!) N(COT(Nli CONTENT
OF TOBACCO 1)
.4
.1
I Ha Nematologica 23(1977),147-152
S. B. IiANOUNIK=) and W. W. USIi(1RN1
Dcpattmcnt of 1'lant Pathology and PI1ysinluFy, Virt;irti:r Pul)t.chnit• Inttitutr rnJ Stat.
-nivcrsity,
BLackshurg, Virtiini:t 2•10G1, U.S.A.
, SecJlings of 11(rloi'logiH.• %ur0;(•Nn.r resi%tant (NC 95) :trnl .usccplihk (\It\air ih)
It-haca-
• 1. . 1 crrltivats wCrC glow/l in 15 c01 CI:1)• I+nts Cnnfdi:ttng Dtc. nic~! %,iil infc>t:.l
\,:III 1l, .1, 16. .lr1.l c" I tg:s
/tttttt of Af. IHCoguila per 1.5 tc suil. L)rl• not•t H'cigllt uf NC ')5 antl DttNeil ill
Jt•art.l.-l (n+u•
22 g In 15 g att•I fronl 2'1 t; to Q.S g, rc.l+tttivcly, a+ ncm.rt1•Jc Jtrliity W.t% i tcrr.t>cal
fn nt lt tu
64 eggs pcr 1.5 cc soil. Sitatcn anlino acitls. nrlutlil,); prcrur.nrs for niio:-+.•. .niJ nitntcte
intrra>cil
~ sigtti(icrntly in tuuts uf NC 95 and \1tN.tir o as na/n.uu.lc J.'naty w.ls ir,• rt'.t.cJ. Nio-ti
w mnt:nt
increased 77^n ancl 561,'u in ttwts u( NC 91 and 'MLN.tir 30 rt•sl+t•ttica'I)• •t. Ihc initt.rl
rcmatonlc
dtnsity was inrt;ascJ front U to 64 q;gs pcr 1.5 cc wiil.
Ltaf•niculiuc cunt:nt~ lcrc cJ l'~!S• Io I.S;1. in NC 95, an.l Jt•tra.....I frum O.ti"f 1., 0.7'.
~ ~ Q 1•f®ait~l ls'~cmi~Jc ~nsi~t.~n .IC~incra.r.cJ (tom tl to GI pcr L.% cc sud. As t cnlutaal~
'
i
0
)S wrt JnligcJ siifith :nhr nifrlinc c)ttr+t
a•c no.t;;ncmn•, ai•.,:rt•c oiintiur lct•cls in thc Icavt: fxcru'.a' nicotinc tt t+.loc. t•rr
.po.lruuy ..a' u.rt tcautatcti. nl otNair iQ scvcra• t(w,t J.lrna,l;c by incr:.ra'.I nan:ttt•.1r
tlc-lsih'
probably dt•crcascnd nictrtine :nuvtmcnt to ce••.otivc urt;art..

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622 Journal of Personalirc A ssessmeru. 1977, Il (6)
80 I I Ey-80 ~-
S.P.
M4Rion~Aip* BetwMa frt Ti.t of
Atrntiontl wd IntKpNSOnaI Styfe and PoOintric Subdauification
DIANE M. DcMLMA and ROSERT IL NIDEFFER
. Unirersity of RocieAa
Srerrntry: Exaatjoed the abity of a sditeport measute ot atteatiosal aed interpersonal
cltanctemtics to dirctirninate bet'teen Qoups of psychiatri patients and normal controls.
Se.eaty-ftltt pychiatrk patierits and 30 awepsycliatric r..diol iapatieots compkted the
Test of AtteAtbnd and Inteapeaoud Styie (TAIS). Dircri:aat aealyses of TAIS scores
thosted that: (a) psychiatric patients irr eomparison .kb oormal controls 8escnbed
tMrnael.es as more orertoaded by external and iaternd stimuli and as less effective in
.anosvtbeir attentional fow• to task•relera.t staaft (6) food peroorbid schizo-
pRtenics appeared more extesWy orerba0ed and les. a0k aa aaaow atteetional fows than
poor premorDid schizophrenica: and (c) psydrotics and su.utics desrr&ed tbemseires as
0 4 0 0 IaS tis s~ e~r,, ,..~e ~~>:
ts !e ~esl..es- I +f at iapahi.a Th resrks
ram".td ..r+r aed af.ior eqeri: iie,aifpsM attsationa)
'm pqcmtr;c staeaours.

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J. theor. I1iol. (1978) 73, 575-584
~ ?Jte#ative Mutagenic Potencies Determined in the
77 II Re-79 Mcronuclcus Test
S.P.
MARVIN A. FRIEDMAN fiNVALTER H. CAR7FR, JACK STAUB ArD
ANTHONY SEGREII
Departments ojPharmacolocy and 13iostatistics Rledicai CoUege
of lrirginia Xealdi Scicnces Ditis'ion, Virginia Comnromrealtlt
Unit;ersity and ]I1CTI/VCU Cancer Center
(Rccelccd 20th May 1977)
Data frorn two rablications «luch include dose-response data N•ere suhject
to model fittir-g u:ing k Poisson distribution ^nd a linear dost.-res'ponse
function. In Swiss mice, :-cetylaminoftuorene was the %%eakest muta.-en
tested. Anatoxin 131, 3-mcthylch,danthrenc and dirneth)lnitrosaminc :Ncre
66.14, and 140 times as potent, respectively. In h.rmsters afiatoxin D, was
inactivewhile 3-methytcholanthrene and dimethylnitrosamine %Nere 21 and
246 times as rotent as acetylaminoauorenc. L'N9S was the wcai;est n:uta ecn
tested by Matter & Grau%si!cr with colchicinc and Tr 1f r: i; g 232 and 3294
timesaspotcnt.Trcnimon,cycloplmsp;;: midc:rnd \1N1S %\cre N:st approx-
imated by ;: yua-dratic lunction due to their pronounced bone marrow
toxicity. Neither \iNNG nor caffei:.z were active in this t~-st.
r

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•7CXII MeB9-7R S.P. '
(hJc,a ~4 Relative Toxicity of Pyrolysis Gases from Materials:
, Effects of Chemical Composition and Test Conditions
\
Carlos J. Hilado and Hcathcr J. Cumming
Fire Safety Center, University of San Francisco, San Fancisco. California 94117, U.S.A.
Relatire toxkhy test data on 270 materials are presented, based on test procedures developed at the
l'nivcrsity or
San Francisco. tlte effects of chemical compusition, using data on 13 types of synthNic polymers and
eight types of
hbrics, are discussed. Selected materials Mere evaluated using aine test conditions with the <;SF
method, and using
utcthods developed at the FAA Civil Acrorucdial Institute, Douglas Aircraft Company and San Jose
State
Uaiversity.
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123 t0)ntriblitinR editors: Walter C. :11ic1iels, <<):d
I Princeton, N. J., Van \o:<trancl t1()5Gz
xv1i,100d p. illus. 27 cm.
1. Physics-Dtctionaries. 2. I:lectronics-Dictfnnaricst z. Michels, Walter Christiaiu, i' k;- cd.
/,~) ~1 5- 530.3 56-11759
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Ct .v.~.".^7'r`Li i
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XXI THE R:'T.ATIVii S!dJ:Ri7~ES^ OF SI1GAl'S .AS I',FrEC•CED j;Y
La CONCl:N'IiZATIO`
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S.P.
G
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Ezadie, t;. B.; (:0o3, J.`l.
S. ^rn. . ,r., Agr. ?'es. St:rv., P]-._t
P.PitSVi~=i~, ::d., U. S.) -.• ,• c;f~
P,FL:~':I~'F £FFIC~.CY OF SELtCTEii COLATIL: r_:~ ., .:` ~•:•Tltt. tti :,T'iCID:S
pU? CC+: lI0?. C' `_-..0:1t;'i"~F. ?::COC~.ITA ON T42:^:u. .
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ycti'a,\'1JC`:. L.:~i,.~-CS~.Ctitu
adctit:ve;
NtC?'Cg (80i DI3 J- 20;' :.ethyI is(.'thiocy_'.n.:tc) ,
tcbaCCo, , adai;• •- .
a,`diri..?,! ;
..,!ri:ae su.i' ,_ic aci:;
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7.
~ of .icC4,?.r.e
The r-?at;.ve to.c
~-
:rico+5n=ur, ccnF,crlV is.
'I'urner, 'Neely
The relative toxicity of nicotine su]Sate.
and nico'iniuLm col:~F.oun~s, t);,i7ee1~ '~1~rrer ~c:
D. H. ccaunders.
From: Connc^±icut Arri_c»1tunr:.). "xre-•7r,ent.
,,taticn tulie+",;.n =1
p~~rt th,.Z,nneFtlrcut State :.ntoroloCis+ .
0
0.4 (l n i) cl 2. 9 1._ 9 4

III Dul 75
S•y • Yolttmc 29, num:xr 1 C!'1.fti11CA(, P}tYSICS LT7TERS
50250 7624
I h'ovcrnhrr 1974
.41-3,U
KELATIVE RATE CONSTANTS FOR THF. R£AC"[I®NtZF O({D) A'iO1tS
WITH F#.UOROCARI3UivS ANa ;-42O
JN. PITTS Jr Y, ILL. SANDOVAL and R. ATKINSON
'
Dcirartment of Oiernisrn, onc' Srotcwide Air Pollution Rescorch Center,
: UntversiiyojC,vlijornia, Rivessidc, Cali;urnia 92502, USA
Received 28 June 1974
Rate constants for the rcact~on O(tD) + reactant k~a pr~duct havc beer. obtained relative to the
rate c.): startt
[or the reactions O(tD) + NiO k?a N2 +02.0(tDl + N20 ?b 2.`O in competitive experiments.
Tlie r.lues of kta/(k2a i i;2b) owaincd CF{1_zC: 1.6 - 0.2; CPtCI. 2.4 ± 0.3; CFC1s 2.65 t 0.4;
CG.CICt'=Cf
1.5 : 0.2; CP2 ClCFC12 2.5 ± 0.3; CPy < 0.1. `•a ne 8.4 1 1.0, where from the titeratute (k2, +
fi=b) = (2.2 = 0.2)
X 10"ta cm3 molecule"t s't. These rate const. - close to the collision frequency, in eontrast to the
ve;y
much hOw;r r3te constants foc O(aP) rcaclions v;~i ,~ bons.
Major products from thc reaction of O(t D) atom ~t% 02 or CHF2Ct and CFCIs are COF2 and COFCI, tt•
rpectively. %
1. IntruJucti:.n 2. L~ •rimental
1Te re:action of electronical~t~ exc ted~, xyg,1 i ~Ex~~' eJ oxygen atotns. 0(1D,), were generated
by
aton~s, O(1L'), ~?h ~,n~ andinonidfrto:deu~e~ ~ t!4~ pffE3tulysis of h02 at 2288 A[7,8J , using
Pl:i;li;.s

Mp119'7s Relative Toxicity of the Pyrolysis Products
From Some Thermoplastic and Thermoset Polymers
DEMETRIUS A. KOURTIDES and WILLIAM J. GILWEE, JR.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Ames Research Center
Moffett Field. California 94035
tnd
CARLOS J. HILADO
-.a Fire Sefety Center
University of San Francisco
San Francisco, California 94117
Relative toxicity data on the pyrolysis products of a variety of
thermoplastic and thermoset polymers are presented. The data
areQrc sented in terms of time to ir.capacitation and time to
desth with a fixed sample weight of 1.0 g, and in terms of the
"tent lethal concentration required to produce 50 percent
awrtaltty within a fixed exposure period of 30 min.
Ii1YTRODUGT(ON effluent from some synthetic polymers. The chamber
T1Qmq+dd /I~erm~et ~ymt~ ar~sedln a 9 '~ a total free volume of 4.2 liters, and is made of an
wide varrety appYicat~ns beriuse `o~ their versati(- upper dome section and a lower base section,
both with
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*(no affil.)*
RELAXATION AS THERAPY FOR ADDICITIVE SaOKINC.
Psycholog. Repts. 1976 (No. 39) 894 (1976) (in English)
~ fA smcking withdraaa! mcthod Was designed ahich emphasizcd the use of(
focussed muscular relaxation to subdue cigarette cravings and avoid smoking i.
Subjects were 22 male and 24 female volunteers, recruited through newspaper(
ads. AII persons were clients in the investigator's private practice, which is no't
affiliated withy any specific clinic or hospital. 'I-heir mean age was 43.00 yr.
(SD, 11.10). At the outset of the withdrawal program, clients smoked an esci-
mated average of 31.57 cigarettes per day (SU, 16.62) and reported an average
~ smoking histary of 24.86 yr. (SD, 11.19).~ _
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TOBAC CO--SMOK INf;--pSYC1TOLOGY /
SM0KI13(: l1ARITS--RF.LINQt'IS11IN0/ RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 77 X Ra
Ravensborg, M. R.

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a:Ci:`:--MUSATIO': };'i CiiF:*'7C:,LS; AM'fAL:,-Mt);+>J
TnXICI13---CI1L"ICAT. T':):.,Tt::'CLI'.' -C.ARCIP'C',ENl:SI5 }i•i '
73 II Ib - F.t*ei ::?r.is"r".- Car.ctrr 35 r-1-33-190 (1939)
'1'i•:L RELATIVE POTI:N; . OF CAI:CI\OG::NTC CO\1POi;\'!'i;
l0f:\ ]Is.11 L
(rrnra fl.v Ri cecrf,'l lr.+liluli v% ... Car.nN
It is cvidcnt from the data thm ,ial'C been P;'sUhcci in rcccnt y,i f: ti,;.:
trt re is a wide vnriation in the carcinogenic potency of the 11111:1y CO:i,1:::.;,
which have been found to possc.ss this property. In the prcscnt p1per
tempt is nIadC to coflect the 11'iUfl:S of cx;)crilncn:s on the al,l::::tl(a m :;;i
skin of 1211cf of the ca:ciliogen2c Cf)mpOUIl(;s ltsl'd in t:)iS l1G0." ;t0rV;;;;ri range them in
order of potency. ~Ioa of thesc rc<i1'.:, ; rc given in { 1-1 1 ')ilIAM! ili tl1C Pro: CI'(~lJl ~J
of 1k; 1\O`.'Ql Sa)fli l1'. TP.-Or t a1„
(6) Gl'vlrl'd a nletlk>G for co:11paCi:iti the ciirci770g:'a:c p:)te:'.c)' of \';lrKs i„•.
aiifi W 710' .:utaimW the w', :gC T)crCCilt;;gP ili.,i):iir of tiii:.JJ.'$ (,f,;,•,•;i,,
A•i:sl :: partil'Ular a);l'n: in a gi\•ia liii:',1liCi CI -xl`i'ks w:::] tC:cl GI)i::W ',,,,, „
:1\';i.ltili`11C:ii t~:ai1da:f: f1 'e:., in the ::i1:iC n:ilalicr of wLCi:S. TllCt , ;1';••
tiiC is:irci of j)otcncil'• r:ill•'::m Ci\' Jb~ O0• 10O, Bi,il fi nl' )11:,V WJt \C::0i ..

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C.ARf,04 J. HIlA00 ANO LISA ANN GALL
Flne Safety Center
UnJversity of San Francisco *
7
Calilornia 94117 ~- ~
San Francisco
,
RELATIVE TOXICITY F'PYROLYSIS.
-7 7 ~
PRODUCTS OF SOME1/VOOD SAMPLES/
l
Originsl manuscript received February 4, 1977
Revised manuscript received March 28, 1977
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ABSTRACT: Nine samples of wood provided by the Eastem Forest Prod
ucts Laboratory of Canada were evaluated for relative toxicity using the
(1SF/NASA screening test method.
The samples of hardwoods were atpen poplar, beech, veltow birch, and
rt+d oak. The samples of sortwoods were western red ceriar. Douglas fir,
ftsterl~ien9ck, ilsterl~Wnhi14plne, and southern yellow pine.
There was no significant difference among these nine wood samples
' I under these particular test conditions.
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' XX MeG7 -78 The"ftlative~5weetn.ess of Fructose, Glucose and 3•e-
s.P. X~#~in. Aeid Solutions at Different i elnperatures ,~P
Lta liyvdnco°, Rakel Kurl:cla, Pckka Kotvicloincn and Malja-Liisa Ala-Kulju
hllr_~4
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Depwrtment of rood Chemistry and Technology,
_01
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university of Hclsmkr, 0071011clsrnkr 71 (Finiand) drr
(Reulsrd February 1, 1977; Accepted February :6, 1977; lwt 476)
Tbe relative snretness oJfirrctose, glucose and xylitnl in citric, malic and o-phasphoric acid
solutions at two concenrrurion levels and
ot rcfrigerator, roont and hot drink tentperatures (approx. 6°, 23° and 30°CJ were exarnined by
trained tasre panel using a
forced-choice paired cornparison rnethoQ
Relative iwrctness oJthe subsmnces in acidic solutions were rnostly almost sinrilar to that in water
solutions as compun•d to sucrose.
The relative sM•eetnesses offruclose (118), glucose (71) and xylitol (103) were sinrilar at roont
renrpciature arid refiigcraror
.temperature. At hot drink ternperature the sK•eetncsses were reduced: 93, 64 and 80 recpecti vcly.
Low concentrations of acirls enhanced sliglrrly the sweetr.ess of fructose solutions at low
temperature- llow•erer, rhe sweetness of
jructose i.os reduced by ac:ds at roorn tenaperature and at hot d•ink truiperature.
The relative sM•eetnesses o,lglucose sohvioru were sligluly redured by acids.
The relatlee sti•ectness of x3litol solutions was only sligLN-- reduccd by acids in most coses. A r
the higher lcrel oJo-phosphoric ucid
concentration the snretness ojxylitol solutions was exceptional. This acid caused a signlf.•cant
reduction in the sr, e enress ofx rlitol
solution at refrigerator remperare.re, and ar hot drink ten:perature the srreerness was sery
significanNy hig/:cr in the pbosphoric acid
solution than in the corresponding water solution.
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- 8JR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 75 X Fr
FrPderiksen, L. W. ; Epstein, L. a. ; Kosevsky, I3. P.
(Vcteran's Admin. Cent., Univ. Pfed. Cent., J<:cson, Miss.; Ohio Univ.,
Athens, Ohio, U. S.)
RELIABILITY AND CO;iTROLLINC EFFECTS OF T'iiREF PROCEDURES FOR SliL'r-`:U::I Tn::-
-=G STiOKING.
PsycholoE. Rec. 1975 (No. 25) 255-64 (1975) (in English)
*1975, No. 12, W 4062* *d*
Tobacco anlaysis (medicine):
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QA -Reliabilfty {eagineering).
276
M Mace, i rthur E
S>»jlple-siao dctprmination ibr, Arthlir E. bface. NeNq
Yort., 2:-oinhold Pub. Corp. t19t;-1,
x, 2_a p. fllus. 24 cm.
Btbltob:aphy: p. 14?-~~2.
1. S.^.mpling (Statistfcs) 2. Reliability (EngSneertnC) r. Title.
TA1 CS.?.i22
Llbrary of G>ngn:ss
o t) i) CI n tf ,e 9 2 I 1
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RELATIVE EFFICACY of weedino intercultivation and weeding
arid interculturino combined in the control of weeds in
INC pub•:s~ c litcratu-c on thc rx.cnt
1
•''' •')j~ 1~ ceds in chilties is
com'
tCapsicum annuum, I,) X.
tVE• EI)S cause lossrs in many ways bc- Farm of the Col)crc of Agriculture,
sidcF rcdiicin; (Iic?~ p~ fqrlnncr~~s• ta. ~; l},e se~~solts of 1955 and 1936.
tt~ t`in f~
~\'crc a}~cn`.~.lo o
chillies

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81 II Grl
Phyto2ath. Z.. 100, 135-142 (1981)
© 1981 Verlag Paul Parey, Berlin und Hamburg
ISSN' 0031-9481 / InterCode: PHYZA3
The Department of Plant Pathology,
_ The Pennsylvania State University
lteliabifity of Apparent Infection Rates
in Epidentiological Researdi
By
L. V. GREGORY, J. E. AYERS, and R. R. NELSON
Received October 17, 1979
Sound disease management strategies require a thorough understanding
of plant disease epidemics. Current researdl in the area of disease management
(FRY 1978, LIM 1978, MACKENZIE 1976, SHANER 1973, WILCOXSON et al. 1975)
involves the determination of certain epidemiological parameters for the
evaluation of management alternatives. The current knowledge of epidemio-
logy should be scrutinized regularly in the light of the importance of epidemio-
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The Role of Middle MANAGERS in libraries/
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1976
Advances in
LIBRARIANSHIP
Edited by
and
MELVIN J. VOIGT
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, California
MICHAEL H. HARRIS
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Volume 6
ACADEMIC PRESS New York San Francisco London 1976
A Skbsidiary ojHarcourt Bnxe Jovanonicb, PA+blisbers •
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VI Re9-79 RELAXATION OF BOVINE CORONARY ARTERY AND
S.P.,
ACTIVATION OF CORONARY ARTERIAL GUANYLATE CYCLASE
BY NITRIC OXIDE, NITROPRUSSIDE AND A CARCINOGENIC
?= NITROSOAMINE
Carl A. Gruetter, Barbara K. Barry, Dennis B. McNamara,
Darlene Y. Gruetter, Philip J. Kadowitz, and Louis J. Ignarro
Qepartntent of Pharmacology, Tulane University School of Medicine.
Now i0rleans, Louisiana 70112
The principal objective of this study was to test the hypothesis
that nitroprusside relaxes vascular smooth muscle via the reactive in-
termediate, nitric oxide (NO), and that the biologic action of NO is
associated with the activation of guanylate cyclase. Nitroprusside,
N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (NNNG) and NO elicit concentra-
tion-dependent relaxation of precontracted helical strips of bovine
coronary artery. Nitroprusside, MNNG and NO also markedly activate
Soluble guanylate cyclase from bovine coronary arterial smooth muscle
and~t t re , ;tim~at~ th~ f~rt~aqion of cyclic GMP. Three heme pro-
~ ttesrfs,~em~lobAn. PtR~~~A~~ Shd myoglobin, and the oxidant,
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of Verbal Anchoring and of the Number of Categories on the Scale
A. W. Bendig
Ustfoerifty of liusbrtt
One of the first problems faced by the con-
structor of a rating scale is the paucity of ex-
perimental literature on the optimal character-
istics of such scales. Information is needed,
for example, as to the effect of variations in
the number of scale categories and in the
amount of verbal definition or anchoring of
the scale categories upon both the reliability
and validity of the scales. The scale should
not be so coarse as to lose some of the dis-
eriminative ability of the rater, nor so fine that
error variance is added to the ratings because
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graphic ratings using a millimeter scale and
also using a coarser centimeter scale. The
correlation between two forms of the scale (80
families rated twice) was significantly bigber
for the millimeter scale when compared .ritL
the centimeter scale (0.77 compared witt
0.67).. Such a magnitude of increase is muc:
greater than coulo be predicted for Symonds'
analysis. Bendig and Hughes (2) found that
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RFMARKS . FRa"'t `:.:Tn CO`:b'I::JTI(Y: IN 1.AS 1TCAS.
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Albarede, J. L.; Delaude, A.
(Hospital Purpan, Clin. Pneurno-Phtisioloqic, Toulouse Ccdcx, France)
RESULTS OF A SURVEY Ot+ CIGARCTTE S',11OKING PI l(1;JG THE YQUTH I"a FRAtlCE.
COUNTER ACTIOI.*(Resultats d'une Enquete sur le Tabagisne Parmi les Jeunes.)*
Rev. Med.. Toulouse 1979 (No. 15) 123-27 (1979) - in French
The authors present the results of a transver-
sal survey on cigarette smoking, carried out
In a military recruiting center. 808 adoles-
cents (the average age of 19 years old) filled
out a questionnaire in the form of several
optional headings. 458 were smokers
(52,8 °k) with an average of 15.8gr8 daily and
18.9 kg/life. 90 :o inhaled. The analysis of the
results points out certain characteristics of
young cigarette smokers. These results were
compared. wiih those obtained from two
school surveys. The possibiliUes ol counter-
action are considered.
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SMOKING HABITS--RELINQUISHING/TOBACCO--SMOKING--PSYCHOLOGY/
77 RRe RJR CLASS NO. PAMP}iLET 77 X P.e~,
6 Relinger, H.; Bornstein, P. H.; Bugge, I. D.; Carrtody, T. P.; Zohn, C.J.)
(Univ. Montana, tissoula, tfontr3na, U. S.)
UTILIZATION OF ADVERSE RAPID SMOKING IN GROUPS: EFFICACY OF TFEAi 1I:aT
AND 14AINTENA*ICE PROCEDURES.
Jour. Consult. Clin. Psychol. 45 (No. 2) 245-49 (1977) (in English)
~Twenty subjects participated in a s:noking-reduction program that atte:npted !
t to assess the initial effectiveness of a rapid-smokins procedure administered to I
~ groups. Efficacy of maintenance was in.•estigated through the use of a control ~
~ procedure and two presumed maintenance-enhancins strategies: in vivo booster i
sessions and telephone boostcr sessions. Rcsults tnoicatcd that althoush 90,0 ~
• ~ of all subjects were abstinent posttreatment, booster ses~ions had no significant
effect on maintenance of treatment gains. \\'ithin-group analyses :ho•o'ed that
~ although both experimental groups significantly rclarsed between posttrcatmcnt
and the 3-month follow-up, control subjects did not. These results are discussed
~ in terms of sclf-set and the attribution of behavior change. _ J
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Tree Analy~is held al thc University of Californu. Bcrkclcy. Scpt.mber 3-7,-1974.
Conference was jointly sponsored by the Lawrence Livermorc Laboratory, the Offx,
Naval Rese.rch and the l)perations Research Ccntcr. Univcnity of Cahfornia. Berkc
Reproduction in whole or in part is permitted for any purpose of the United St
Gove rnment.
1975
SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
System Reli.bLliq~ ae/ S.tety Apeuse.l 33 South 17 Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
ATED TO PROFESSOR Z. W. dIRNBAUM
i1L1'IY AND FAULT TREE ANALYSIS
~ 7leotetieal atod Applied Aapecb
edited by
RICHARD E. BARLOW
Univfxcity of Caii[oraia, Berkeley
JERRY B. FUSSELL
Aerojet Nuckar Company
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International Organization Standardization
REH4RKS •-OF- THE a'WLISH t fE?713ER BODY.~~ ~~CL ~ wA
*(Commentaires du Comite Membre Polonais Relatifs au Document Suivant.) ~
Intern_ational Organization StandIrdixation ISO/TC 126/SC, 3 p. (Mar. 20,
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MMMMITY PXQt+IRMF'.,~:.S OF AUA':° AiCD :TOOD (':ODfY. "iF•YiiODS OF AN-?1d.YSIS
U.'E:DEYf.kT.u.'NT OF NEALTsI, EDUCATI0:1 Aia WELFARE, FOOD & L?RiJG AM!IN'STTION
By 6aLLIAM Ra:::.'IT7,, Deputy Director, Office of Science, Bureau of Foods,
- Food and Druo Administration, WashingCon, D.*C. 20204
On August 11, 1972, the Food and Drug Adninistration set ddwn in written
form a policy ..*hich it had follolced 'for almost three quarters of a
century. It stated in the Federal Register (37 FR 16174) that it "is
.
the policy of the Food and Drug Administration in its enforcement
progtar.is to utilize•the u:ethods of analysis of the Association of Official
Analytical Ct:emists :.." This has also been the informal policy of
-•-other-federal agencies-•sech •as -Meat InsFection and YUcohol Control
organizations. The corresponding Canadian arid State reou2atory bodies~
have also been•utilizing AOAC metliods for almost a century and in fact
were.ir,strumz.n:al- in establishing the AOAC. The reason these government
orgaiiizatior.s havE: relied upon methods approved by the AOAC is its basic
requirement for deu.onstratir.g, that the approved z;ethods are reliable,
~ ~practical, _and suita57e_for enfor~em?rJoe .ran:.a
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4~ Clinical
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1979 ,l.~erna1
°2` . Medicine
LIt'iZ.E, BROWN AND COMPANY, BnSTON
Edited by
),,Bprth Re11 er, M. D.
Associato Profeuorof Medicine, University of Colorado School of ,1Jrdicina; University of
Coforado tikdreal C.enter, Denver
Steven A. Sahn, M.D.
Apotiate Profcasw of.Medicine, University of Colorado School ofMcdicinr, University of
Cdorodo Medical Center, Denver
Robert W. Schrier, M.D.
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VI Ta3-80 _ RJR CLASS NO. PF.I-THLI:T VI Ta3-80
Jodl, R.
(Y.eynolds, R. J. Tobacco GrLil, Koeln, Gernany)
REPiARKS Dy TNE PAPERS PR}:SFJiTEn AT THE XIX TAIiAK IDENTIFICATION OF
COLOR AGE?iTS IN'PAPER OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS 1J:3Di:1: SPECIAL CONSIDERATICa OF
-StR4C ACIU.
(Identifizierung von Farhsto£fen bei Papieren fuer Tabakerzeugnisse
unter besonderer IIeruecksfchtigunf; der }luminsaeure.)
Tabak KolloquiuN., 21st, Berlin (June 11-16, 1979) - in German.
Abstr. in: Tabak Kolloquium, 1979, p. 9 Kurzprotokoll.
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International Organization Standardization
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(38-MD&W£O "- F.'E~ERENCE METHOD.
International Org. Standardization ISO/TC 126, 1 p. (Mar. 20, 1978)
(in Enc-1lish)
Pagyi 1, Clai+ae 3 P3T3CL°L?,' first li~. : _
, "Solvent non niccible' with irhat may it not be niecible ?
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~ RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY CHARACTERISTICS OF ''
80 I I Ey-81 THE WESTERN APHASIA BATTERY (WAB)
S.P.
Cynthia M. Shewan and Andrew Kertesz
us<aiersiry of wesrern Onlario, London, Ontario
The reliabiity and validity tbaracterittio of the Watow Apolasia Qauery (WAB) are
described. High internal consistency measures and high test-retest reliability argue for
rtabi6ty of the test both because its paru contribute to the composite indqx and be-
ouae of ita temporal ydiabi6ty. Inter- and intrajudge reliability are both very high,
suggesting consistent aooting within and between scorers. The WAB satisfies face- and
content-validit wl the WAB and the Nnaosew.w+y C.w1e+ Cowpreaie+i-
O f~(IV~E~A~ltighly oorrelate. indicating good oonstruct valid-
~! +en i Glmmd P.ograstve Matrica scores significantly oorre-
guage portions of the WAB are not totally independent
o WAB AQ scores reliably differentiate between aphasic
and aonttd groups, with only a small overlap for high functioning anomic aphasic
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•I3ringing the Chc!;nical '1'hreat Under Control
W.N. 11tden once reinarkod that: "Today in the technologically
.advanced countries . . . we have little to fear fran nature; our only
serious problen is man . . . His tnastery over nature has, as it were,
brought man back to the same point at which he stoal hfien he was utterly
helpless before ber."
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EkECTROMAGNETIC SPECTURM/ELECTROMAGENTIC RADIATION/
QC
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REMOTE SENSING
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.S.P. Reynolds, R. J. Industries Incorporated, Winston-Salem, N. C., U. S.
THE REPtARKABLE REVIVAL OF RJR INDUSTRIES.
Reynolds, R. J.'Ind. Inc., News Release, Winston-Salem, N. C. (1977)
English) ~ :
*Abstr. in:;Business Week 1977 (No.2466) 66-68 (Jan. 17, 1977)*
'Phe changes that Stic'7it has wrought
,, at RJR are all the more remarkable
] because he is, technically, only the No. 2
1 man at Reynolds. The chief executive's
title belongs to Colin. H. Stoku, a
veteran of 41 years at Reynolds and one
of a• shrinking coterie of tobacco men
I still in the top ranks of a company whose
1 businesses today extend far beyo_nd the
~ making and selling of cigarettes. rt.tR's'
~ acquisitions have taken it into ojl explo-
ration, ration; foods and beverages, pael;abring,
and shipping, with results that so far are
~ mixed but improving. And Sticht makes I
~ it plain that rctR is shopping for new,
large-scale acquisitions to further
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Bourne, P.
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{ adcquatcly Mn.rricd":-lte-also-said-that- if
R3MARKS OF DR. PETER BOURNE SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR HEALTH ISSUES.
yAmerican Cancer Soc., AD-HOC Con-imittee Tobacco Smoking Res., rc•mr3rks,
Nov. 10, 1977) (In English)
~ The issue of tobacco related health problem•.; continues to ~
I
be one touching the lives of almost cveryone in the country. Yet
it is a problem which the
icampaign his belief that, "the Anerican people
cannot solve.
President
and the health hazards
~associ:.tcd with it. Nowcvcr, he set•forth during his Presidential
RJR CLASS NO. PA'•iPHI.ET 76 X Am-77
government alone
Carter is very concerned nbout tobacco use
~ .
cigarcttes is
have been
t-hrough-research
we ---~
more dangerous than we
thought, I would be very cagc:r to see the government present
' i, 3 o_m tiQD t the public in q- mos forceful-.+ a~
I
•discovcr, that smoking
that
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50 250 7682 fi13 Rr?:It1GTi~id' S F ia ;CE[1'_ I CAL
1?~ 1965 ~ iktn.
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Remir.gton, Joseph P. _ ~
The practice of phar~tacy, 6th ed,_ )''~. . R i1. _
Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1917- -i; .
xxviii, 1987 p. 24 cm.
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NICOTI'VE--PHARMACOLOGY/NICOTINE--NETABOLISI4--HUMAN BODY/
50250 7684 TOBACCJ--SMOKING--PSYCHOLOGY/
2 6 ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL
2
Re EFFECTS OF NICOTINE
1979 ' 1
Proceedings of thc,;riitcrnational $vmposium on the Elcctrp-
physiological Effcctsof Nicotine, Paris(Francc),
19-20 (ktolx:r 1978.
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Direcleurtlc• Kerherchc•, C.N.R.S., LENA, La SaJp&riere, Paris
CAMILLE IZARD
Dirccleur.Scicntifique, S.CJ.T.A., Paris
I 1979
~ ELSEVIER!NORTH-HOLLnND 131051[DICAL PRESS
~ AMSTLRD.INI - OXFORD - NEW YORK
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Reniick, Arthur Edward, 15:19--
Electroni-~ interpretaticros of organic chrmistry. 2d ed.
New York, J.11'iley 119-iJt
vli, G00 p. diagrs. 24 cm.
BibiiograhLicalfootnotes.
1. Chemtstry, Organle. 2. Chemistry, I'hysicfil and tl,eoretical.
3. Electrons. r. Title.
QD4GLI?.48 1919 ,- ~ 541.2 49---G7:)0'
Library of Congrcss i54c=10j
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REMINISCENCE,=
MO IVATIOINt
AN ERSONA TY,
A Case Stuc~y in Ezperi-nental suchology~
H. J. Eysenck and C. D. Frith
ofcowm
tow- , e.Zl~a
PLENUM PRESS • NEW YORK AND LONDON
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DATA--INTERPRETATION & CORRELATION/
SAGE UNIVERSITY PAPERS
Seria: OUANTITATIVE APPLICATIONS
- /STATISTICAL ANALYSIS/
i10L ECOLOGICAL INFERENCE by Lcurn Irwin Iangbcin and AtY. J. LicMmts
-1i. MULI7DIMENSIONAL SCALING by Jouph B. Kruskal.M Myroa WuA
6,1i ANALYSIS OF COYARIANCE by Albers R. Wildt and G16 T. AAtola
.
INTRODUCTION TO FACTOR ANA6YSIS by Jae-0n Kias a.e
CAsria W. Mueller
IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES ) V. r- lS'-13.
SBriBs Editor. John LySuQivan, University of Minn.soq
X L irOt4tlw~t[~`t`rt>a aa0 Hclsa NorpotY
K~,. i~OlERAT10NS RESEARCH MEtHODB by Stwrt Na{tl w'itk ta+n•N N
Yi CAUSAL MODELING by Herbsrt B. Ashet
..d, jlSTiOF S16NIFICAMfil4011-11 {" 1Mwkd ^
,.../COHORT ANALYSIS by Norvd D. Gkne
kd. C#ifO:tiCAll. +NM~!!'MSIS AND FACTOR COMfARISON by Mark S. Letr+N a
Al1AS,Y5L407 NOMINALOA'Ht ky H. T. Reywldc
~
`Il FACTOR ANALYSIS by Jac-On Kim and Charks W. Mucper
~l& MULTIPLE INDICATORS: An lstrodretlo. by JoAn L Srrt6van and
/ Staaky Fcklatas
i14 EXPLORATORY DATA ANALYSISIsy Frederick Fiart.qwidi Bri.n E. Dar:y,
17. RELlAftUTY AND YALIDITY ASStSSMEVZ by Edward G. Carreuacs ae/
j
Ricbard A. Zelkr i'c 3 c. P 0 D 1- ~
11l ANALY2ING PANEL DATA by Gregory B. Markuc
s
s„~~j~A;,YikBOFaRONiALaAiA.K1cDa•ryd K. Hjldclrsn0, James D. Lai.B,~l
Har.r/ Rosenthal
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CFIEMISTRY, ORGANIC--ANALYTIC/TORl1CCO--ANALYTICAi. 2ti:`ii;ODS/CIGARF'f'I'ES--A.w:ALYSIS/
TOBACCO--ADDITIVES--DETEIt.'°tINATION/TOBACCO•--FLL'E-CURED•--CNEMICAT. COMPOSITiMI/
TOBACCO--CONSTITUENTS /T03ACC0--S`10KE--ANALYTICAL ?dET}IODS /
~ 74 VI Sel - RJR CLASS t:0. PA21tPfiLET 74 VI SeI
Senl;us, M.
(R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., 6:;.nston-S.z1e,n, N. C. ,,;U. S.)
CUA4'O:JENTS AND CO`:STITUENTS OF TOBACCO, CIGARuTTFS AND OTHER TOBACCO
~ PRODUCTS INCLUL'I:;G ADDITIVES - ANALYTICAL ;:ET'r?ODS AND DATA THEREFORE. PART I.
~ SECTIOi B. TOBACCO CONSTITUENTS NOT ROUTINELY DF.TrI'.:fi2:ED FOR k'}IZCH RELIABLE
QUAtiTITATIVE
AVAILABLE. DETIEI'.MI:IATIO'3 ;:`}ETliOUS OR SE`4I-QIIANTITA'I'IVE ISOLATICN PROCEDURES ARE
PART 1. SECTION C. RELIABLY IDENTIFIED TOBACCO CONSTITUENTS FOF`.
WHICH NO QUANTITATIVE OR SEMI-QUANTITATIVE :1-tETHODS HAVE BEEN T.EPORTED.
i
English) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., pages not numbered (Apr. 22, 1968) (in
;' •
*Note author and affiliation*
*1974, No. 11, W 4551* *d*
Tobacco chemistry: '

50250 7694
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50250 7687
• III Du2 77 S.P.
Beaote Seusingg of Ataospheric Inversions
Frank (Sidney R.) , Goleta,
Board, Sacraaento.
Calif.*California
Final rept. Aug 72-Jan 73
AUTHOR: Frank, Sidney R.
C3924B2 PLD: 13B, 4B, 68A, 55E
31 Jan 73 40p
Ii0NIT0R: ARD-R-022-73-21
State Air Resources
ABSTRACT: The program was conducted in two parts: (1) The calibration
of the atmospheric ducting of television signals over the ocean in
terms of temperature inversion base heights and; (2) the calibratior:
of anomalous propaqation as exhibited by radar surtace return over
land during periods of temperature inversion base heights. The tormer,
1, vas conducted measuring the signal strength of San Diego television
station, and the latter; 2, was conducted by analyzing 3.5 years of
almost continuous time-lapse filming of the radarscope of the National
iieather ServiclUs,4 WOR/67 tye}~ h2r ~a(} r5et' Sacramento. Bota phases ot
the uroaram were successful in thaf highly useful atmosphe: ic
inform obtained by mear.s other than
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c'<1. P1ti),\tlel],1Li;t, C;rirr, l';1]ior, ;tttcl c~a.
tetc.l .T. 13. ).ippincott colul,any tetc.; l~'S1-1J
: V: i11us., di:Igrs. 23-27 rrn.
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(ln y+inw : 1'nitc•d States dislwn>ator)'.
l:ditrn's: Ut--1allt, 1£.33--77, G. I;. \'inotl (with Franl,lin Il:tc•Le.
aS; Il. ('. 11'nod, lCi?)-l:~llt-lath. ISC~-l:~(li, It. ('. \\'CK+d. J. 1'.
}{ntning-tun, S. 1'. Sa+ltlrr and olliers.--L'i)th. 11)1s, .l. 1'. Ht ntin_fnn.
11. C. Wood. jr. and otlwr..--31st- 1:0G- Il. C. \\-ourl jr.
(with C. If. I.:7 \\'all and ottuet:.. 1U^C-37; Arthur Osol aud
otl ~rs.
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XXII Pa-74
s.P.
by
PACKAGING R}:PORT from TIJE PACKAGING INSTITUTE, U.S.A. T=7310
P.atmo A. Lampi
Chief, Systems Developr;ent
3eneral
Packaging Division
Equipm.ent and Packaging
Matick Laboratory
Natick, Mass.
RELIABILITY OF FLEXIBLE PACF:I:GItJG SYSTF.I•IS FOR
_ HEAT PROCESSED FOODS
Branch
Presented at the Seminar
FJ.exible Packaging for tleat Processed Foods
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342 Madison Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10017
Louis Chaptc•r
U.S.A.
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RE?1!JVA!. OF CA3i;0N i:O:vO:InF Fh0?i C1GARfTTE
A CC:LLEC?'10ii 0FF PER'J'I" ;L'\T FAPf:RS
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;Vj, REi•:OVAT, Or L`RGA'ZIC VAPORS FFOt•f CNA-Rt;T7.'E ST:i'?::
To WITH CELLULOSE ACETATE FILTERS i:ONTAINI;;G
ALSORI:ENTS.
.
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IT. MeA1_7 3
e`Vlf`VEV SVrtSfni7 Q1< Gas Col:c. cki`YGAilQf:s ^i0
~m QIs -k (;.s Qpc I i E r ticSiQ11rS Anpi. Optics 12 (7) 1511-15 (3973)
V. L. Granatstein, M. Rhinewine, and A. !{. Fitch
~ A meesuremen: techr,iqlie is uificussed that alluws f,>r temute sensing of prlluting gases that
rre einittrd
. together witb the water dro;rlets in a:team pluine. Infrr.rea laser radiatien is backscattcred
from the
~toplets. As R•a%elentth of the radiation is varied, re<onant absorption in the gases diininishes
the barl.-
~s.latter signal; this may be quantitatively ielated to'the concentration of specifc gases. The
bau:ccatter
jurangement makes possibl•,z the consttuetion of a compact, sin;le-cnded, remote sensing
instrumen:.
~easibilitY of this concept has been dcmonstrated in a laborato:y ex
perie:ent where a lnrcr besm nt
• , 3.391 jrrn and 4.217 prn was scattered frorn a sttam plume containing eoartrolled amounts of
Clic uI;ll
COr.
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Removai of Humic~ "Acid by Coagulation .
~r
lIandNtroflotation/_I.
~ancis J. Mangrav~E R Jr., Cassel%`~'gon Matijevic, and
mothy D. Buzzell, A/an ~Gary B. Saxton
" The ciaritication of humic-acid sus
pensions by means of coagulation
followed by sedimentation and by
microflotation has been studied as a
function of sol concentration, pH, sol
stability, coagulant concentration,
and ionic composition. Microflotation
produced the same degree of re-
moval as coagu(ation-sedimentation
but at a much fastor rate.
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TOBACCn--=SMOKF---HYD?{OCEN CYANFDL'/ '
RJr. CLASS ldO. PAMPlii.£T
Ur•bcnic, J. E.; Joyce, R. S.; Petty, J. J.; Tic:YalLeck, D. n.
(?itr_:'a,lrgh Activa':_d Carbon Cc., Cn.i,gL;. Cer.t., Pitrshur-h,
} . . i , r „I'A ` ` GlG4 F ~ VP, . .
Tob.fc;.o Ctter.. Ke:r. Conf., 21s~., paper, I1u;aati, .
. C.. (nct.. 19-21, I967)
(in Entglis'i)
*i;otr: c'ate. #
xKevworc'r:* cl!:.rcoal, activated, ri;.t-er, additivE;
HCN, smoke, constituent.
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StECIFIC POLL4lTANTS
1. AU7 r!U/.15/
E. F. Barth and R. L. Bunch
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Klnicipal Environmental Research Lab.-EPA
kastewater Research Division, TPDB, BTS
26 W. St. Clair Street
Cincinnati, Ohio_ 45268
_
12, StONBORING AGENCY NAME ANO AOORESS ~_-~
1lunicipal Environmental Research l.aboratory--Cin.,OH
Office of Research and Development
U.S.- L•nvironmental Protection Agency
I--
3 . RECIYI1 N17: OCCESS1OrlNO. 1
PB- 80-10643-8__--~
S, REPORT OATE
October 1979
0. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
S. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO. j
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
ISC611, SOS 13~ Task A/04 ,j
11~CONTfiAGT/GHANT NO. 11'
I
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1,, TYPE OF 111 PlT/IT ANI) /'EHIVU EUVI N (7
14. SvONSORING AGENCY CODE
Cincinnati, Ohio 45268 Activated Sludge
15. SUPPIEMENTAHY NOTES
Project Officer:
l& AIFSTRACT
Acclination•
Edwin F. Barth, (513) 684-7641 RiodE•a;radation
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Priority Pollutant
Ilcavv Metals
Aerobic
Anaerobic
Thif report discusses fundamental and technica'l considerations relating to
laboratory studi s o~ thg fa aA~ el;ecf~ of organics and metals in biological
®ast~aQr t~eat~nt+~roEess~.
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Xnfamatl.ca Uivicion
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ft. J. ~':cjT.~.~i.L~s Tobucco CO. , Re5cu_c : cLiQ r
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Div'~si on cnd t;ii.iir•;.. YS. Yenz
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1'111:I;~lOt1YNAMIQU1:. -Vl1cmnrqires au srr./ct dr• lYqurrltoit d'crat de.c f7uidcs.
Note de. N1. DRAG(11.IODU 1ltt.ncA:•i.ti:1•rrcn, rrescntcc hltt• M. Aimc Cotton.
En ticllors tlc van der \Vaals, un grartd nomllre tlc hltysicicns se sont
occujtcs dc la rccllcrchc dc I'crluatinn d'i•tat dc., gaz cl dc: !i!ltlirlcs. ll f;,ut
(3) Fifi, 1!I:i~, p. 3.j-.
(~) Aslro/,h)•.cicvrl Joni•nnl, :iU; Irltr~, p. 3-(;.
(') itirnrrlrs rl•.lsrrophrsip,c, 7, tgiir pp. In ct :~uiv.
. _- ,
r Jy the ry!t:ai.m i; t;itci: fur tLculs Ci); anJ cyrloLt•Vancl
e ./r 1/ ^ E,F3'
Commt•nts on the cqu.t:ioa o! statc of tluitis. Dr :.
vub Ttlilu.:tvlii•vi!rh. Co'r:,^!. !•errd. 225, Gi 1-:i(1'J i: }. -
It is )rrUpU'ccl tll tlt•riv(• ;1tn rtnl'rtib!1 Uf Sl:rtt. lli:,t rlw•S 11~I
dcln-url n:t thc Ir~;~u!L ,•: of .;tn -lc•r \1'ct:As. In aW!tt. to
the tari.~t,lrs f,, n, und •!', it cwi:ains the tutf••rt I:.t<turt;t.
Rod 1Lrron.!se of 1i:ccriL:+n4l 1tiplc puints. :\ll !Lr• trtots
of thc cr.lr.:tlinn :uc diiw t irnilo,~. 'fbe t\t1li,it form of
Tt•ard .%i!Fr tl:tta avail.tl,lc in taLlcs, thc rr,ults are st:ucd
to 2tc >ati .l.r. it rr. L). 1..
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poses croissante- sur u:!c meme plaque, ser7lblc donc forlenlcl)t no•.•e dans un
cttllement recl es c~oulc~urs ^des ~li.• > s ni~~.;e I e~t !r>iA' ne pas certain qtt'il
sni! rc:nnnsa.hld~4lrc~i•i•:h~t:,~i t~Jl~,. ~~ , eS• !~.. ~x..~l- .. ..._.-_..._,._ ._. - _
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RNA TUMOR VIRUSCS/Y,IDtiEY
CANCER--IrQtUNOLOGY/CANCER--VIROLOGY/
267 Volume 22 ---1975 ADVANCES IN
Ad -
1975 CANCER RESEARCH
Edited by
GEORGE KLEIN SIDNEY WEINHOUSE
Department of Tumor Biology Fels Research Institute
Karolinska Institutet Temple University Medical School
0 4
Stockholm, Sweden
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Consulting Editor
ACADEMIC PRESS New York
A Subsidiary of Horcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers
i
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ALEXANDER HADDOV!
Chester Beatty Researc!s Inst:tut:
Institute of Cancer Research
Roycl Cancer Hospita!
London, E^glar.d

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50250 7705
RF"40V1+1. OF VAZ'ORI7.TA COMFUUNDS FROM A GAS STKE4Ai
BY FIL'ROUS FI_.7FFS.
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50250 7714
•Renal Fuaction
Roc, Franc4f J. C. (e~.1
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S.AF'ETY
9
1970 612 Pageg
~ L'ir.ctc.:o11 uUie:~tific GFt~;1~.YliF.
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50250 7707
\
76 III Ba CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS--LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY/
PACKING OF COLUMNS OF POROUS SILICA MICROPAP.TICLES FOR HIGH SPEED LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY/
Remplissage des ^colonnes Anatt-sis, 1976, v. 4, nO 3, p. 108 i 114
de microparticules de silice poreuse
dastinees a la chromatographie, ewphase liquide rapide
D. BAR, M. CAUDE et R. ROSSET
A precise packing procedure for silica columns used in
high .pced liquid ehromatography is described.
The most important parameter is the slurry consistency
a% mrasurcd by the stationary phasc wcight/slurry solvcnt
%ulume ratio. Optimum valucs for this ratio are givcn for
four commercial supports: Partisil 5 Nm, Lichrosorb
Si 60 5 pm, Spherisorb 5 pm, Lichrosphcr 10 pm.
The fact that this ratio is indcpcndent of the nature of
Lqboraroin de Chimie thc slurry solvent allosvs the use of thc mobile phase of
the subsequent separation or of a low polarity solvcnt.
The rcgcncrati n stage is thus not ncccssary.
1 2 9 TQ prAosei method results in over 80 % of succcssful
rnhm.nr
tuence of packing pressure, volume of compressed
de siliic uNlia support sphcricity is also discussed....
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Remy, tleinrie;!, 189(i•-
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Beckwr.'•, l;rler, 1:14:;-, - I°f.9y1-
v. dlugrs. 23 cm.
Incledey bibtio;rapiiies.
1. ChPmistry, Inorganic.
QD151.R4:3-2 ~ 54G 43-365?A'
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Library of Congress 01
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d]IF,1tIG:! Y SClEJ'CE NKIl1ES
A COLLEGE TEXT-B40K
or
,
i
CHEMISTRY '
•Y
IRA REA-ISF.I`'
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.
fWsidcict of lAr /ohH /loMI*irrs Unictrsily
JEtoNP EDrrlo.ti; XCYlSEa
t+Ew YORK
flEN1tY NOLT AND COMPANY
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TS TOBACCO---BULGARIA/TUIiACCO--riAtZUFACTURE ANl) TRADE--TUP.KISH/ 7717
2240 Vo Voges, E. 50250
1974 *(no affil.)* RJR CLASS NO. TEXTBOOK TS 2240 Yo-
RENDEZVOUS OF THE TOBACICO WORLD.
*(Rendezvous der Tabak We1t.)*
Mainzer Verlagsanstalt Druckherei Will Rothe KG, Mainz, 180 p. (1974)
(in German)
f A report on the International Trade Congress of Tobacco in
Instanbul, Turkey and exhibition of Bulgarian tobacco and Intcrnational Tobacco
Symposium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, both in 1965. In addition to the happenings
at the Trade Congress and International Symposium, the author describes
eloquently the various phases of tobacco agriculture and industry and the
various traditions and people in these countries.
*1974, No. 18, W 7382* *d*
Tobacco economics:
I
1

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.~JLairVJ4 ~' V . ....._.. ' ._.~.~... .-... _~._.. ...-:.t.iC_~.r]..u~-~.... ~.~..~.__.r.. -
U.S. Departinent of the •Array h'atick L'ahoratnries/ A D- 7 j Q 7~ ~
~~-P,ELIABILIIY OF F'LEXIELE PACKAGING FOR 'Ii1E_,.,~J~ ~,. .,
fi0CES,',ED FOODS L1'UEI;
ROD[fCTION CCNf.•lTIO\S. PhASZ; I: FFI',SYSILIT^i
awl K.. D. D. DU}:burf, et a,l WSTkIc;UTED B`f;
S w i t t a n d C o rn p a n y N,a+(,~~~ ~ t:.
... 1 lt~.~~:~,~.~~ f~tr;:;a.~~! St:tvicc
'~
~ Prepsred for: Ju1y 97 0 ~. S. Dp GF
5255 Norr n,,ad, SlringN-ld Va. 22;a1
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A
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atfcl~ ~abni
atories
N__, •~. •i.s reNk / -
-lite ;'.,ic:ctivee of the tw;, phaoes of rffort ur.dc-r thia contrzct was to est:.b:aP, tf:at
ttx.tv:,,,rocessed foods in f1(::c:ble pae: eFFs ca;: he readily produce3 under oro.':vcf.i -nn
coedi.tians. T.lvcsll-z.uvire.^.s jn r[lasc? !, Lr:coC:Gc.~;Si r3g r,r.atvtIcal stL:d'iC5 al: :~,i
nnC
co.iL"s. r<<d sprcir_1 c4u:h=e::t i:es_inE, hs-:e estab1i,;.cd tbat the objectlcc ia fer.:slt_e.
fi•~~,li::~0:1 to ttii coZ1fj*T'P_'•iIIb ent;i^.CC•r_i:~, ?i:.e iRb:•icatioa, eil3 tro3uctioli
g,i:;
iecc4:: c~dcd . ,
Pto~orv3 rroCSct F.uidelir~^ ior_;;1as .-cra rcvised to n:c::t col~erci.~l pry+t~ccirr, rc:+•uiT_'
•
L'~^AtF. .r.a?st .:e:e aP_ ~'7':o:i ~aii pr~odU^~liv~ ~ait:'`rs were FrC'~•rEd for =
6^J^1~tr ;l FooC • f,jr'clfic3t~~: :
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III Du2-74 T• Aa. Geophy. S9(2)1080(1978)
S. P e
~ '!R!1lNb.~S~IC !10 AIID 110 LEMS. A3 1RlOTi S II~!lT.B
NTR~ .,~ I~f-'sm .. Ps~
~BASV~i. . ;P93 _ AAD dH.
~ RE/bTE TROT)SPi-ERlC 40`ILYD Rp, tEYEtS AS
~ESif!S~TED f.'1V S:'+?;E Iw9e P/qTOZNF111STRT AtiO a•
t III-SITU NEASJiEY-h7S OF M s AND OH.
~ • C txen (tqt'1 Center for Atsos.AesearrA.
JJ1J1 err, Co 6:?07)
V. Cna^efdes (C~~t. of Phys. 6 Astrona.y, Ye1v,
~ of Fta., Gatnesvilie, Fl 32611)
9. FtueDert (Chr De~t., Colorado Colleye,
~ Colorado Sprinls, CO 6090))
A. lurrs (Mt'1 Center for Atasos. Researcl,
fouidert CO 6J3C7)
Y. pea?s `N'.SA fwtdard Space Flight Center.
ireenpelt, i0)
~. Mttes (Enq. E,ot. Station. Ga. Iest. of
TeeN„ Atlanta, GA 30332)
D.o. Davis (School ef Geoohyt. Sct.. Ga. lo.t.
ot Tech.. Atlanta, GA ]0732)
..
.
If tte Iocal croJo:tton of NOs /s low, the
toncentrattons of RJ: and NO In the renote
troposphere are rela:ed to t'wse of hAOx
tlr'ough the reacttons
M0. . ON (.M) . IaO, (•M) Ref.
IdOs . hr --~ OH . ho~ Ref.
ILVOa + 01t-• X,0 • I.OS Ref.
t. 11Cx • 0)
Stnce Rracttcn 1?roceeds swch faster,than
6eacttons 2 i), t14e concentratton of tWc
t
2
]
(Mp. /W.) ruv ;e ap?roalnmtted fro~n concentration
ieforratton on S
~ ,.
O.rind the W ET:,; flights. concentratton
levets of d':Js .ere reasured by nueoert and
taxnn. shile CM cartrntratluns were obtained by
ptvts, et al. Csing these observations, we have
dertved for the ftrst ttep tnformation on the
dtstritwticn of tJf In the rerote troposphere.
These calculatt,x,s show that h0e levels are~
suryrisloqly lor,
,
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2240 Vo Voges, E.
1974 *(no affil.)* kJR CLASS NO. TEXTBOOK TS 2240 Vo
RENDEZVOUS aF TKE ?C/BACCO F'ORLD.
*(Rendezvous der Tabak k'elt.)*
Mainzer Verlagsanstalt Druckherei Will Rothe KG, Mainz, 180 p. (1974)
(in German)
~ A report on the International Trade Congress of Tobacco in
Instanbul, Turkey and exhibition of Bulgarian tobacco and Intcrnational Tobacco
Symposium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, both in 1965. In addition to the happenin;s
at the Trade Congress and International Symposium, the author describes
eloquently the various phases of tobacco agriculture and industry and the
various traditions and people in these countries.
*].974, No. 18, W 7382* *d*
Tobacco econoaics:

50250 7697
II MeA1L78
S.P.
I
. -~
(3) /3.3 -l(077)
~ ~
A Case Study of
Removal andDispos-ai of
~ By Severlo D. Fodero
Assodote Predor
Yate Untvorsity Noalih Sorvicos that complicates detection of aus-
pected causes of human cancer.
The rernotal and disposal ojas- Within the past decade, meso-
bestos froni a building on the Yale thelioma, a rare form of cancer
Uniuersity camhrre in New Ifauen, which affects the membrane lining
Coatn., prouides a case study on the of the chest or abdomen, has been
auccess/'ul elirnination of an en- associated with exposure to asbes-
uironmentnl carcinoren. The data tos dust.°'7 This ex sure often oc-
anc,Orocur~fj drql{ls ylyoh~¢ irc.~ cu>9 in ~ie ~rk ~lace ° ho~~ ever,
lrn,~'un `dncrMton~~ard`' it AISa AnACarS among people who
vicinity of an asbcs-
:rg plant or in the
wealthy were placed in an inde-
structible shroud made of woven
asbestos. Its use for lamp wicks
has continued through the ages to
present day. In modern industrial
society, properties of asbestos
make it an invaluable material in
numerous commercial products for
which thrre are no substitutes in
many of its uscs."•1°
The carcinogenic nature of as-
bestos was (irst suspected in 1935
._
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50250 7715
.;
TOBACCO--SMOKING'--HEALTH EFFECT/SMOKING AND HEALTH/
ADDICTION/TOBACCO--SMOKING--PSYCHOLOGIF/
s.`~'~ .d.~ 2.4~t~, M-«e•.L
/,~c 6.G~+.,
81 X Kr YNATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
TEC}01ICAL REVIEWCIGARETTE
SMOKING AS AN DICTION
Thursday and-Friday, August 23 and 24, 1979
IFINAL REPORT ~
Moderators:
~ ' Norman A. trasne=or, Ph.D.
.
', dacro Systems, Inc. September 18, 1979
This re rt summarizes the Technical Review on Cigarette Smoidng as an
Addiction ttrit 4boQpQce%ar~fh2rS&Y2&nZFqday, August 23 and 24, 1979.
T National Institute on Drug Abuse
(NtyA), Liv3sion of Kesearch,o to evaluate the scientific evidence that exists for

50250 7720
AtAltt: f:E^:,=T.'_f:Y.:'t~.:3.
E3At2i3AR/: .,t. F=LYNN, hi.L.3.
GifictV- to N: lior.:a Science Foundation
Aclivi2ies
r
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• E#
it
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. V {<•?'''l:
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50 250 7706
3 3 ~l 9 73,
Removing ~Nitrogoai 1 from
Wastewaterroces.ses
7
~ id,lokill!&M'
8y RICHARO J. NOGAJ, P.E., HSI Corporatlon, West Chicago, (il.
Ammonia and nilrates ero the prtnctpat forms of
nitrogPn' In many process wastewaters. Ammonia
Itt converted to nitrates by bictogicat oxidation.
Because ot this reaction, it exerts a high biochemical
oxygen demand (BOD) In surface waters. Nitrates
are reduced to nitrogen ges by bacteria when organic
mettor exceeds the oxygen supply. Both compounds
are algal nutrients, but ammonia Is much moro
' toxic than nitratas.
^
Ammonia stripp;ng at high pH In cooling towers
ioitowing lime treatment is efiective. but cannot be
used during freezing weather. Aiso, the systeri may
O..__ -' o h•- O _o . rf '-9 --2,. 7-•'U --
r
timits for drint;ing waters.
Nitrogen in intreated municipa;
Ing dissolved molecular niirone-
in either the organic or ammo^
biological treatment for remo,~?'
results in conversion of most of ;:
to ammonia.
As indicated Pbove, some pot=-~
prob!ema raSulting from arnmc^:.:
by nitrification aicne. When : ~~.r-;
is required, :(iea itie additionai ;-f
must ba added to the trectment

TS
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50250 7689
V I Re9 - 81 " »inlr.l fn-m ArPfJ ku arrU'!t V.a. ly. ppKr :trSc:, L,.ap, l. L..1
1'.ywriKM a/!w/ n/kr f hN: pl ~.. ic~. .a .\cacYw a a~wl n~winle.l lrc fr~rmi,.wrc.~ IFw•..yn riyAr
..w cw..
$.p.
Remote sensing of NO using a differential absorption lictar
N. Menyt*, D. K. Kilringer, and W. E. DeFeo
A
r
SnqCktnAcal rr/medwpra.iryc mr.N.n nw nl..d.f nM.lchrrir NO l ha%r Lrn madr eminx dif/rn•nlial
alw..ry.-
Iurr.d frrycrvn-~--d..chh.llwdw11Y/_ I..er radipliw.n Iwr-kvailrrrd fn.n Ly.KrapAir larycrl'.
Ifrl.vnm
%rrr u~lAainr+cl Afn.m f/a~rKM.aaaff1 ra .a . 1.4 km..nd ~nifN'anI KI/ nnw.ntralF~m- a1.wY aml.rn/
srrr
0 ~ n /~ L4Y111T1.•IIIrM• r.OffMYI\' aI a rar.l;r.~f (/.** km. In \-/r0'..f IIM ~MF NI
rt4.y.I1rrN'
" ",~r. ~•S r aF...+..r: .. c« . .r.iral nxwm c.mlpinitqt lAr \l/ a1w.r/Mwm Irnrl. lhr ran0.r drlr
Irn.r.a
-A in urdrr Indrlrnninr Ihr dilfrrnnlial.Ir,..ryNu-n.d Ihr am/,irnr alm..
fwvnlh• fnwu Ilw-e oa.wpCnc'd fnws.Inv.y.hrrir Ir.n-mi./.i..n data 1alr+.

50250 7727
- VI Re9-78
S.P.
_ RJR CLASS NO.
Rolle, W.; Gehlert, P.; #vWWWqtLz-
PA.*iPHLET VI Re9-78 s.'
(Forschungsstelle Chemische Toxikol. Akad. Wissenschaften
Johannisallee)
DDR,
.'-! -_ _". '. ~•KINETIC STUDIES ON SYNTHESIS OF DIETHYLNITROSAI•fINE FROM NITROGEN-
OXIDES AND DIETHYLAMINE IN GAS-PHASE.
Zeitschr. Chem. 18 (No. 3) 99-101 (1978) (in German)
0 A n- n Q n ~ 9 2 9 I.
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50250 7726
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50250 7722
:
4
v •i--• i~
D
ican Journal I ,
oi Pathology
,
I
~~ Renewal of Alveolar Epithelium in the Rat
•Following Exposure to N0.
Michael J. Evans, PhD, Linda J. Cabral, BS, Robert J.
Stephens, PhD and Gustave Freeman, MD
This research was undcrtaken to study the kinctics of Type 2 ccll division and the
fate of the Type 2 sister cell following cxposure to NOY. To accomplish this, malc
rats were cxposcd to N0. Dividing cells were Inbclcd with 'II-TdR and studied
with autoradiographie technics in the light and clectron microscopes for up to 72
hours aftcr labcling. The kinetics of cell division were determined from a curve
constructed from the percent of labeled mitotic figures. The fate of the Type 2
sister cells was determined by studying tissues at 24, 48 and 72 hours after labeling
with -11I-TdR. The results show that Type 2 cells may divide and the sister cells
transform into Type I cells. These data support an interpretation of the mech-
anism for cell renewal of the alveolar epithelium in which Type 2 celis are the
4arognitorpellslfor'>:~e 4cel~(A~qt3 J Ppthol 70:175-198, 1973).
U Af
THE EPITHELIUAI LINING the walls of alveoli is composed pri-
marily of large squamous cells (Type 1 cells) which cover most of the

50250 7695
Water & WEstes Eng. 13(2)42-44(1976j-
f'S1'.!A rF`-',O . r='ak~lsWT:^..i,
~t•A U'~ l.7 ''~~Gi~,, i L-, 1:
~~ n, ~~ It3~i~ ~~.~: ld~ IJ U
-7"1 $~ c~an ba ~oo cos-.~~
/a Kansas City, Mo., finds that nutrient removal from its
wastewaters would provide few benefits to the
quality of Missouri River water to justify the money spent.
By Donald R. Boyd, J.R. Popalisky, John D. Reece,
SHOULD NUTRIENTS be removed
from Kansas City, Mo., wastewater
effluent flowing into the Missouri
River?
According to our research the
answer is no. It would prove too costly
for the few benefits derived. ''
The Missouri River is Kansas City's
greatest natural resource and a silent
partner contributing to our quality of
other main-stem metropolitan areas,
the Missouri River also performs the
important function of receiving rnunic-
ipal and industrial wastes after treat-
ment as required by State and Feder-
al regulatory agencies.
Land use in the drainage area is
predominantly agricultural, which
produces drainage high in micro-
crganic content. Sewered wastes
9 2 S 9
and Dale McMurtrey
esses which can be used for the re-
moval or treatment of these con-
taminants. The treatment methods cr
processes which have been usec ror
nutrient removai may be ctassl`ied as
biological, chemical, and physical.
Lagoons, advanced waste treatment
and land d'soosal have all shown nu-
trient removals in excess of 80%, cc-
n~.,.t --
.
~ . 'A

. . , . - . • -. - _ • . . . • • . . .
11.6atas aad performaaoe d a remota Aamaa e9.etros+.trr ari de.csib.d. T!. aalt 6aa - •..
tia.a mested at raates from se.eral bnadrad rarb to a lalhenlle in full d>>llsht aed.r Eoth : .
elear atmosphere and fog eoadltlooa. Good S/Af attloa .r.ra oDtaloed for the dsuaNoo of -
- eo.tsoiled sonreea, .itb a rano resoiatlon of le as. This es more than !wo orders of mas- •
atmospLe iie H2o and cOq ao weu as SOQ (3oo ppm a+) and Qyd:oearboo .rapors (19 ppm m) en '.-
lot sample.a, its independence of atmospheric Rrindars (S) Efficient eoIIection.Plth a reasona6ly
short systen
and rater-vipor perturbations, aed its ability to map is achieved With a 36-in. -aperture //6. 8
L`a.l-Kirk2a.n
cooceatratiws in three dlmensioas by rirbas ot raAge- idesign using an J/Z. Z primary. Extensive
baiIIicg is
91ding•. em oyed to reduce scastered light levels.
. . o - ~
Bowt.er, since theOtecMique, IIrst oroonsed . 9 2~aT o rlmave background trom light seattered ax
otaer
~~ Nen=ths and increase signal, maximum•re!Iec:arce -
c
' tts si-lt^eaded nature its luk of a requireauat br
as a technique for the remote detection of air poliatsafs eoliectioa ~ . .
Bemote Ramsa spectroscopy !as much to reeommead it for mialmal bs,ekgrouod $eld of view and
efficieat slgnal
- . • . _ , ~ . , , .. . ~ . . .
` atercti. Dett.r than ebe best puaWDed rs.olts to dafa.

TP 50250 7721
968 Am
1975
Renewable Resources For Plastics
A1Vl) V
Growth And Change In Adhesives
v
The symposia "Renewable Resources For Plastics",
and "Growth and Change In Adhesives" was
sponsored by the American Chemical Society,
Philadelphia, Pa., April 7-9, 1975.
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50250 7724
. l
J
2TI-~l_11 RJR CLASS NO. PA.*1PHLET XI Col-77 s.p.
. • S. .
~ Morris, Philip Incorporated, New York, N. Y., U. S.
•ENEWAL OF PLAN TO SELL P.AZOR PLANT NOT SEEN.
Morris, Philip Inc., News Release, New York, N. Y. (1977) (in English)
*Abstr. in: Richmond News Leader, 1977, p. 10 (Feb. 28, 1977)*
~" A Php hiorris.-Jnc., ' M administraiive taw judge
spokesman says it is all but cer- ~of the Federal Trade Commis-
~tain the company M•on't renew sionhasdismissedanFTCcom-
~negotiations to sell its plaint challengi ng the proposed
~ItmerlcanSafety Razordivision `ale, which the FTC ctaimed
~to the Bic Pen Corp• N'ould eliminate competition in
the razor industry,/
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,I v. 23 cn.
0

III Du2-80 S.P.
Letters to the Editors should be addressed to the Editor. APPLIED f)P7YCS. AFCRL,
Bed(ord. Mass. 01730, and should be accompanied by a signed Cop}•riFht Transfer
Ajrtement. I/authors will slale in their couennR communicoti')ns whethcr they expect
their itutitutiona to pay the publication charge, publication time should be shortened
(for those who do).
Remote measurement of tropospheric ozone
,lack L. Bufton, Richard W. Stewart, and Chi Weng
Chi Weng is with Systems & Applied Sciences Corpora-
tion, Riverdale, Maryland 20840; the other authors are
with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt,
Maryland 20771.
Received 16 September 1978.
0003-69.'t5/79/203363-02500.50/0.
C 1979 Optical Society of America.
Differential absorption lidar using a pulsed COZ laser and
a direct detection ver ble sio^nf~~ f~~ tly i r
the exl~#:^^•t°'• hsc sn t~t~cisr~erlaOZOt1A(O~iur n. ~
As a gr
regiona
0.01 cm-t, respectively, at the tropopause (12 km) and the
stratospheric maximum of 0.; (22 km). At these higher alti-
tudes relatively few 03 lines contribute to laser absorption,
and those that do have a smaller effect. As a result the ab-
sorption coefficient (km-i) is often greater near the earth's
surface. Laser lines can be cfusen from approximately 15
strong lines in the P branch of the 9.4-µm CO2 band in order
tomaximize this weighting to the troposphere. A Gne tuning
of the weighting effect is possible by control of laser li newidth
in the 0.13-cm-t pressure-broadened envelope of the laser.
These effects provide a discrete tuning capability to optimize
the 03 measurement even though the COZ DIAL system op-
er~ es fixed laser frequercies.
~I herincipal components of a prototype COZ DIAL system
ider development are illustrated in the block diagram
'. Output laser energy is 1 J/pulse, multimode, with
, !--

~
50250 7645
: 74- XXIII Re-75~ kphys• A: App1. Phys., Vol. 7, 1974. Printcd in Great Britain. 0 1974
%
~"~e relMace ®f tensiie•proPerties to sheet formabilityt
-
~
amore
1LD
•
, i .
. _ BsC Corporate Laboatories„ Sbetfield, Yorks. : '.
Re+esived 12 January 1973, in 8nai form 22 November 1973 -"
• Abstrsd, pobaps the area in which a detaiZed knowledge of stress/strain relations is
. • most inaportuu is that of sheet forming. It is true that the precise form of the stressJ
s;traia equation should be known to assist analyses of sheet-forming protessa, Nowever,
_`- in the present eontext, the proposition is that such data can be obtained from a te:uile
r ,_) test nis contribution examines that proposition especially under_ the circumctance
ti Wcdy to pcevail in sheet forming that the material is anisotropic. The anisotropy may
be Crystallographic in origin or may otherwise arise from the prc-strain history. It is
< concluded that the difietenoes betx•eert any of the empirical stress/strain equations
rjtky _r0 i) represtat the least significant of the errors in describing the actual stress/strain
bch aviouz
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VII Re6-81
S.P.
TOBACCO--PESTICIDES--RESIDUES/
RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET
Eichner, H. ; -W0"f;3r, %
(Chemische Landesuntersuchungsanstalt, Ger.)
QUICK RESIDUE CONTROL OF PLANT AND ANIMAL FOOD, TOBACCO AND
TOBACCO-PRODUCTS BY SWEEP-CO ANALYSIS. 2.
Zeitschr. Lebensm. Unters. Forshc. 170, 1-4 (1980) (in German with
English abstract)
sAdditives to numerous to list*
The applications of herbicides in agriculture are vcif intensive. A
great number of admitted compounds and their use require a c••nsequent control
of residues, especially in vegetables and fruits. Because the analysis are
very costly in time and material only multi-residue-methods are practicable.
The sweep-Co-Method cna.improve the present situation.
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S.P. Jour. Chem. Educ. 55(5)A235-7(May 1978
A University-Level Co~e' in3 La'ora'tory '
<<,t c~ ti ~ ~ , .
Safety -1
.
by George 0. Lowry
Western McAipan Unlversity, Kalamroo. M/ch/gan 49008
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ehigan Univerrity
-r-hour course in
I auoesucar saLxirarory eatety for uppcr level
bludents. 1'riur completion, of 24 semester
Atms of the Course
i
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decided not to make it a aemeeter•iung se-
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MUNICIPAL TREATMENT RESEAP.CH PROGRAM
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CINCINNATI, OHIO
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COt^i£R`iYCINS/ CHLORA?PHE:vICOL/METHANOL/CA.NADA/'
hATI02:A:L RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CAhADA/
School of Phornwcr
ihe University of Wiuonsin
Ihodiwn, Wis:onsin .
/'1pp1 ied Microbiology VOLUME 15
. ACADEMIC PRESS, New York and London
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2 'S Z`HRON4tATOGRAPHIC METHOD
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!M ~k ~ MINATft~N OF THE LOWER
f'~E~ AM ACtDS IN CHEESE
By J. F. HORWOOD, and G. T. LLOYD, Dairy Research Laboratory,
Division of Food Research, CS.1.R.O., Hiphett, Victoria
Tsetroducttou
In imestigations on the ripening of cheese there was a
requirement for a method for the quantitative determina-
tion of the free fatty acids in cheese, including acetic acid.
Problems are encountered in the quantitative gas chro-
matography (GC) determination of aqueous solutions of
acetic acid because of distorted peak shapes and ghosting
(Ackman and Burgher, 1963), which result from adsorp-
tioo effects (Base and Bartos, 1970) or from the formation
of water/acetic acid azeotrope (Wills, 1972). In more recent
w•crk, Ackr.un (1972) used several polymer bead p[ckiAgs
and showed that the inclusion of formic acid vapour in
the carrier gas considerably reduced these deleterious
effects, although occasional double peak formation or
premature "rounding oq" of the leading edge of the peak
was reaorted for acetic acid.
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Method
The distillaticn procedwe for recovering the fatty acids
from the cheese was a modification of the method
described by KosikoMSi.i and Dahlberg (1946) (Horwood,
1978). For small number. of samples the distiilate %as
reduced to dryness using a rotary e.at+orator at 20`C.
but it was found more comenient to use a large-scale
freeze-drier for water removal, direct from the disciltatEen
receiver Aasks, when larger numbers of samples were to
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73 II Re-73
S.P. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 44(5)655-6 (1973)
Preparation of Electron 11tiiicroscoi;e Disk Specimens by Ultrasonic
Impact Grindirmri
LurkGrrd .Sfissilrs und Spacr Cumlxrr>t•, Arcurlwrurrrl, Sunnrrulr. Califrrnia 94088
(Rccci%rd 3 Jinuary 1973: and in final (urin. 22 Jinuary 1973)
A tclati%cly .irnpic and rapid mcthod for prcparii,; high•quality clrctron miruncapc disk
spcciin.ns from
clcctricallv t' c and ~i~n:aad:r.ti~c hritUc bull. :~i tcrirla i% diNirilyd 'Ihc tcchniq,re utifitcs
a
oir.dcl ?•33J ku) tirarn ultrr%irui: imfait grinder to gcnrrAtc and Irinvnit high frcqu.•ncy
sibrational
cncrFy throw'A :r tu!+.•>ha;+.•d toa l tip to an rbra>i%c•rrwcr %lurry ircul,t:d oY;r t6c bulk
rnatcrial.
\1achihing i% a:c..•npli>h:d b) th. :+br;,.i%c particlts r..rin-itin,- ~nd impecting the bull,
mitcrial in a
%crtical p1:,ne barw the tnul tip. "1h.• nct c(Trct produres a mi:tu•ropic grindmg action on the
%%url.piccc
that p.irali.l. thc cuntuur of the cnd uf the too! tip.
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Rersselaer Pol<<tcchr.ic Instiiute, 7'roy, N. Y. Dq-f. of
Chemistry.
A SitrTry of non-;,qtternt- cc,n„?,l.t;:i;ce tlah, by G. J. J;wz,
F. .1. Kclly, and II. \". Vcnlc;tta~:ctty. Troy, -Renssel:lcr
1'olti•tccluiic Institute, 19G°.
r/tl 1. 2s Cnl.
Inclat"s z'iblingt•ar~hy.
1. laectrotytcc--Gmidttctl%-Itc. 2. Solvents. r. Jnnz. Geurge J.
Ir. Titlc. nt. Title: \on-nqu^nuQ conductruic,• dita.
(L]7,-) f -,:r.li5.".
Libr,u•y of Con_rcss
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RENOVATION OF WASTE WATER BY OZONATIOTV
The rate and efficiencies of TOC removal by ozonation were studied in
packed column reactors. Optimum values of temperature and pH were deter-
mined. The efficiency of ozone use is sensitive to pH, temperature, ozone to
oxygen ratio, and varies linearly with TOC. The reaction of ozene with organic
pmpounds in waste water is believed to involve a free radical mechanism at
the gas-water surface and to be relatively independent of dissolved ozone
• concentration.
C. G. Hewes
. and
R Ft Davison
Ozone has been widely used in Europe in lowing postulations: Ozone decomposes on the
place of chlorine for water sterilization, surface of water or reacts with water to give
I! is a more powerful oxidizing agent than free radicals. These radicals may react with
chlorine, and its use Q.vej4 a f)tefj of()up(* ~ 4irga&r &l46ulcs to give organic free radi-
rior taste and odor. Tne possibility that cals which are then capa5le of reacting with

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MUTHEMATICS /
TEXAS INSTRL
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1978
ARCHER
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Sourcebook u"t' ¢ "2, Troy,
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STI'~AtI A,~TS,
TO?~ACCO--S"tOE:ING-•-PSYCf :OLOGY/CAI'FEINE/NI COTIPIF--PHAR"tACOLOGY/
LRUGS--AhIMAL RESPONSE/ PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH/A!g'HETANINES/
, RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 74 X.Cal
74 X Cal Castellano, C.i Sansone, 2•i.; Renzi, P.; Annecker, L.
(Centre Nat. Res., Lab. Psychohiol. PsychoPharriacol., Rome, Italy
CENTRAL STINULF',1vT DRUGS ON AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOUR IN ZIAiaSTEP.S.
Pharraacolog. Res. Commun. S(No. 3) 287-93 (1973) (in English)
*Keywords:* nicotine. -
*1974, No. 12, W 4823* *d*
Tobacco medicine:
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1:31.goce, eu1 A#.c3usrd L. Doutt
196 7 477 Pcgc-s
l,crdc~~ic Pzhac New Yark
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50250 7739
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~' A ncw modi(ication _of the Rcdlich-K,,vong equation of statc based on the analysis of a large set
of purc component data
J. CHAUDRON and L. ASSELINEAU
Institut Francais du PEtrole, 4. Avenue de Bois-Prcau, 92 Rueil-Malmaison, France
and
M. 1tENON
Ecole Nationale Supcrieure de Techniques Avancces 32. Boulevard Victor, 75015 Paris, France
(Receiued 29 Alarch 1972)
Abstract-A new modification of the Rcdlich-Kwong equation of state has been developed for pre-
dicting volumetric properties of polar or non polar suhstances. '1'he average deviation betwecn cal-
eulated and experimental data is Icsa than 1•5 per cent. 7600 data points were analyzed concerning
prop¢rtics of 25 substances over extcndcd ranges of temperature and pressure in the liquid, vapour
and
hypercritical state. Residual cnthalpy can also b4 calculated with fair accuracy.
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New York liimes 1976. 26 (Nov. 22, 1976)
77 V Re.
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. , . To Scientists
:
By w
he sense of taste may be man's
most pampered but least under-
stood sensory system. For all
the culinary skills that have
been devoted to indulging the hedon-
ism of the taste buds. virtually nothing
tt known about how taste works on
the chemical or biological levels.
.. Despite the best efforts of dozens of
itxleflendent scientists and a tnaior re-
c~ter~evtftd ftIu~I~eiv
studYin& ste and melT'for fhe t
nobody really knows why avgar tastes
sswe-et and not sour. Or w-lry salt is
which are vastly larger and more com-
plex, that also taste sweet. Some pro-
teins, ounce for ounce, are a thousand
times sweeter than sugar.
As long as taste researchers cannot
say what it is that makes a simple,
one-chetnical substance like sugar taste
swcet,_they remain very far from ex-
plaining what gives a chef's dish,
with its hundreds of natural and added
substances, its particular flavor. Most
foods are composed of scores of hun-
dreds of natural chemicals and most
dis~qso~p bit1~ several such foods with .
9spiq~, t~}~t i>t which is composed of
many discreet chemiral entities.
ie millions of possible corn-
these flavors and the ob-
...at people can distinguish
scores of ilavors, even when they are
mixrd; sc:entists who rtudy taste have
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II MeAl-78 S.P. J. Air Pollut. Control Assnc. 11 421-4, 427(1yn1)
Pmospheric SAMPLIZvIG for ALQEHYDES and EYE IRRiTATa0;-1 ~~
in Los Angeles Smogl96©*'t
4VA: *ENLETTI, Ph.D., j Air Pollution foundotion, Son Morino, Coli(ornio, and R. J. BRYAN, Los
Angeles County Air Pollution
Control District, Los Angeles, Colifornio
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CAhCER--TREATMENT /
12 Au;;tlst 1972 38 S.A. MEDICAL JOURNJ.L \ 1137
i -10 e (Supp/ernent tu d+e uur African Mrdica! /ournuQ N!!
Failure of Low Protein and Zinc Intukes to
I.nftuence Nitrosamine-Induced Oesophageal
Carcinogenesis*
.
S. l. VAN RENSBURG. Nariorta! Research hurirurr for Nu:ririorrll Diseases. South .47r;curt Medical
Researeh Counuil, Pretoria
SU;1i 1fAP.Y
SemicyntheGc dieta cor.taining' either 15% (high•protein)
or 4% ( ow-protrtn) albvnnin, were fed to 2 gr~ups of 40
rats. HaH of tach procp was maiataiead on an ad.quat*
or a mary:nal zinc Gdake. Oesouhageal earcinomas were
hduced by weekly fnjeeJons of 'pentyl' mett:ylnitresamfn..
The differences noted in the weight and stot ct
a~4 tz-o t~ () 2 ~ ~ ~' 0
of the experimental animals within 4 or 5 months; t;iis
model was used to insestigate the influence of low
protein and low zinc intale on the Zenevs of the tumours.
l1fUTlf ODS
'jnr ndult male rats _rf .t.r,c rnh...± t)n n• ,:.,,

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Assessment of,t;eothetmal Resources of the United States-1975
~
73 III Re -77
S.P.
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Hydrothermal Convection Systems
ByJ. l. RenfteriD. E.1Nhite, and D. L Williams
•
In hydrothermal convoction systems, most of
the heat is transferred by tlie convective circula-
tion of water or steam rather thun by thetmal
conduction through solid rocks. Convection oc-
curs in rocks of adequate per»>vability because
of the buoyancy effect of heating and consequent
thermal expansion of fluids in a gravity field. The
heated fluid tends to rise, and the more dense,
cooler fluid tends to tlesc,•end elsewhere in the
system. Con •«tio,j~, ~' nstur f~ tertls 9s i~
crease temputu't~s !U hI
Ro1
VAPOR-D0;1fINATED SYSTEMS
'I'liere is still divideAl opinion on the origin and
fundameutul charaeteristics of vapor-dominatui
geothermal systems and on why they differ so
much in their prrxluetion characteristics from
the niore abundaut htA-H•uter svstrnn, (Ti-uesdell
tincl 1Yhite, 1973). All successful wells in the (:ey-
tieis field, the outstunding example of this type
$~ ay ~teni in the United States, produce suturatrd
~• :;tihtly supcrheated 5tram containing little or
liquid water and only a small percentage of
.,ther gases. Some succeuful wells initially dis-
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1 ao%o2o~ ~/9 70~ ~ ~~-
7Sli~
Rai;'id ITctc;rmil.ltttiou of Lacl and ~ts~lUtll in L1IlU12liilltll 2lU12liilltll2 Alloys
Eiti>tcr Scparately nr ii the ~,'resciicc of EacT i Otlicr Usi~ bd
Atomic A,bsor tion S ~cc~lotoanetry
By S. E. IIersuon, L•R.I.C_ and 4t: 1. ftennie
Research Dirision, High Duty Alloys, LJd., Slough
A method is descrihed by which the lead and histnuth "cuntents in aluminium-hase
alloys are dercrntined direclly in a dilute ocid sulutiun by tncans (if atumic absurptiun
spectiophuronu•try. The procedrue is of paiticulur value for the rupid deternlinatiun
of these de+nents at the 0-5 to 1•SrJo level in the free machining ulunliniunr alloys
but it can also be employed for impurity levels down to 0•0j%.
~N our laboratories the original method for the deter-
mination of lead in aluminium alloys involved using
the timc-consuming lead sulphate separation pro-
ccdure followed by gravimctric finish as lead rnolybdate,
and for thc determination of bislnuth, use of preliminary
scparation as sulphide followed by gravimctnc finish as
bismuth oychloride.~ anr~ co e Ur~ th . ce -
vcntiona! "wet" chcMical`fan;~sis~rocttlur w
maximum auxiliary air supply was nccessary with the
multi-stot burner.
The free machining aluminium alloys under considera-
tion were of two main tvpes; one being a general pur-
pose alumittium-5-5c copper alloy containing about
0•Sn each-of 1 nd and bismuth (Ilidumatic' conforming
4) II.G.A 4]/5, FC.1), and the other a corrosion
resistant al_uminium-marn^cinrt, cilirit~ ti11...,

50250 7728
75 III Ro)~ Simple Methods for Iavlation and Corlcentration of Flavor Compounds from Foods`
/r~ Sarnniary. T1-rring iwlntion and c•oriccntrationof ftna•ors from natural products, the
ecrnration
V ot flavors from other substrn.rq such a.s fata and Iipida rcpretwnt.s agreat analytkal d fficnlty.
This paper d;•~ccri64s a relatively rinrplo mcthod, which allucrs the simultnncnu" scpamtion ot
flavor suhstamrr by stenm dc.tilhtiou, their extr%rtiun and concentration. This mcthnd aas
applied to tarious fruit trowdcn, the rcenlts were comp7rcd with other eimptc methods for the
1 analysis of tlarors. The flavor eonecntratcs lwvo been fnrther sc[xiratai by mcans of gascLroroa-
Wrraph)'.
: Zresammtn/aP-ruw7. Bel der Tsolierung und Mreichcrung von Aromuubetanzcn aus Natur-
produkton bestcht cino wzxntlicho annlytische Schw•icrigkeit dnrin, die Arornnsto0c von Rc>•Ieit-
aubstanzen wie Fettcn und f.ipiden abzctrennen. Es n•ird eine rclativ einfnchr JlethoJe be.chrie-
ben, die E+ ermi,glirht, AromaatofCe glcichrcitie durch lt'a.•c•rdampfdestillation al-zntrrnnrn,
zn
e:trahieren und ar.zureichern. I)ie 3Icthnc!a wurde an Fntrhthnlcern erprobt, die 1:rgebniss.: wur-
den mit andcren cintachen Mctlrorlcn dcr Aromagewinnune vcrslicben. Lie Auftcrnmmg dcr
Atoma-h:onzentrate erfolgte gaxhromatoe apbisch.
{ .
CI1R01'rI1T0:.P.AP1iIC ANALYSIS--FI,AVORS/POOD--FLAVOP.ANTS/FI,AVOF.A*:TS--t•-% `•'.`. S'-C~
,. FLAVORANTS--FOOD/FLAVOP.ANTS--GAS t:I1R0?lATOGRAP1iY/i t
( X Lcbrnvn? 11ntrr..Fnnch
' UZy .n 7~i;;nrrrn, . unchcn I Ji l
CinLtcbc 1lctltotlcn zur Lolicrun ; ttntl rtnrcicltcrun"
Von A
11 romastoffcn at~ Lcl)cnsmittcL><
Cuntcr Romcr• und 2dmttnd Rcanet• '.
Xileehsrirtxhaftliche Abteilune der .Toans Liebi~:.L'nivcrait3t Gic<fen und F.ntwielclungs-
abteilwg dcr 1lrlupa AG in }'rialrichsdorf (13fiI))
Eingcgangen am 6. Juni 1974
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1973
0 4 o c1 n
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at®gra~'ny
in Chrom
/ ar~dkele c ~~ ~'~~~o~ ~SIS
Procecdings of the 9th lnternationa/Symposium on Chromatography and
flectrophoresis, Riva del Garda, J5-I7 May 1978
edited by
Alberto Friueiio
IUario Negri Instirute for Ph:.re7acological Research,
Via fritrca, 62, 20157 "Ailan, Italy
tI
"",now •
4 &4g' anspciety,for Pdcal Suencas,
1A, ~iml+~ 1 i, sse IO:o, Belgium
C PUELISHING COMPANY
Naw York 1979

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.~~ 50250 7764 ....1. ,~y..... rr.,<. ~.~:,..~~..-_..,.... _
ADDRESSES/INFORrtATIO*1 SOURCES--DIRECTORiES/CANADA--DIRECTORIES/
DIRECTOP.IES--CANADA/SOCIETIES. SCIENTIFTC--nTRECTnRTRS/
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS./
REF
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1974
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~ssociatioiis in
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Canada
R6pertoire des
associations du
Canada
L.Lr..r.-,-
Prepared under the direction of
Pr6par@ sous la direction de
BRIAN LAND
University of Toronto Press t~---~^-~-
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82 X Re TOBACCO--SMOKE--PUBLIC/
ISN = 75
RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 82 X Re
1i~. i Lowrey, A. H.;
( U. S. Environ. Prot. Agency, Washington, D. C.
( Naval Res. Lab., Washington, D. C., U. S.; )
TOBACCO SMOKE, VENTILATION, AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY. .
ASHRAE r+eeting. Houston, Tx., U. S.. 82. (IN : ENG.)
Fig. 6 shows a plot for the estiMated cigarette equivalents that
would be inhaled by a nonsMoking office worker breathing indoor
a:,.r contcm;inated with tobacco sMoke, as a function of ventilation
() 4. , '
air supE,lied, assuM~1ing Ae ~i ~Cy,r2f
~ (~ `/ •~

50250 7771
A: epJ.y to PS-U,^c.. bor. F_ 4~,a~erg merii._. Ur:per
entitled "frirsn-ous Stai:istical :interpre-~.i;ions
of the Autopsy Data or. Lronci,:.za Caxcinw;."
,
0 4 0 tt t~ ~} j 9 33 ti

MICROSCOPE AND MICROSCOPY--TECHNIQUE/
50250 7768
QH
211
G1
1980
Practical Methods in ` REPLICA, SHADOWING AND
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY FREEZE-ETCHING TECHNIQUE
Volume 8
F./ilrd h r
AUDREY M. GLAUERT
S/rcurei•irnrx RrxeYirrh /silkorWurl•
Cambridgc•
J.H. MARTIN R'ILLISO\
Di /NU11nri1i u! Riuh iL I
Dulhua%ii• C'nirrr.iti
A'r+rd Srwiu. C'aiuJa
ARTHUR J. RON 1
Di purnnc •n! uJ Biui houis n• r
C!nirrr.cil r u/ lxic ewrr
1980
NORTH•HOLLAND PUBUSHING COMPANY
AMSTERDAM •,NEW YORK OXFORD
0 4a0 00 2 9332
#
°~*
Alt*
1980
NORTH HOLLAND PUBL•iSHING COMPANY
AMSTERDAM NEW YORK OXFORD
Iw'

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'T2Zvl4ZCEl otj ty,nJ Z,'TXIIF'j *d
a? s~.~>o;~~~p~
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M IJI2{,;IY?"''J iO
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'`iJL:Vf4U IJIu.,.?iV-)jXA'ICI_ I~-~'
G9 • °:~I t'r[T3
E9LL OSZOS

50250 7755
xx rieF-D-Ob-73 HYPOTHESIS B.ir. !, prev. toc. ltfed. (1972), 26, 67-S~
36 8
A.NENCEPHALY AND SPINA BIFIDA ARE USUALLY
PREVENTABL E BY :".VOIDAN-CE OF A SPLCIFIC BUT UNIDENTIFIED
SUBSTANCE PRESENT IN CERTAIN POTATO TUi3ERS
• DISEASES--CACS1'S A:D THEORIES 0F ':AttSATIOid/ ~
ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS/ 1. H. F.ENWICK
i. Department ojPrrLlic Neollh, Lonaon School ojNrgicrre and Tropical ltfediciru
Irn-tzoDurnoy
Oecupatior.ai class, ccograph;•, sex, matcnial : ce,
year, and sca:on of the year arc sonic of the ctide-
mioloz ical f.:_t:nb that are Lnown to alicct irci-
dcnce rates of an;;iioephaly and spina biRda cystica.
Thcre is Frcat si:nilnrity bc::-.ccn the epi.icn,ioto-
gic,il for ancncehl:-1y
and ihocc for ~.~n: c:iiir':i c) : c:.d
thcree is mtt~W i tihn t~o.t~rrcr~c ~th~
hasty assumption that the cotton-,cared marmoset
(Callirhrix jacchus), whose respon_e to the terato-
genic infucnce of thalido:nide closeiv sim;a:,tcs
that of man (Poswilto, 1972), and which has ciso a
remarl.ably similar timin; of carly tmbryo,cnc3is,
will sometimcs rnanifcst ASB when exposcd' to
conditions si:»ilar to tho;e that producc nS3 in
maM, WI;atc%cr tho_s ccr.;.'i;ion; may Lxo. If :: is
as'umQ[vr turns out to t:c fa'sc, work nnC ;t.:h n in r.?:I:r:1J,~:t-, i!l: t 17 ,l' pR1N,:
i(. .,.. :,
. ii it is tru: a con:pl:!,
-- ~• ._ ... _.__. ._ .. .... _ ~_ , .. .,

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Vi Dpn•-so s.r.
ARCHIVIO VETERINARIO ITALIANO
Universitt degli Studi di btilano
Istituto di Ispezione degli Alimenti di Origine Animale
C. CANTON[; S. D'AUBERT &4~,.,'itl11)ENOCq+`
SHORT PAPER
.
A 0 ,~_ 6 ~ u,~
S,,Q7 _e-,
Vol. 30 • N. 3-4 -/;: agosto 1979
NO, E NOr IN GELATINE E IN ESTRATTI ALIMENTARI
E PRODOTTI AFFINI
J SUMMARY
NOr NO,
c
others simil
ontents in soupe cubes, in gelatfns and
ar products hare been reported.
In lavori pubblicati precedentemente (Cantoni &
D'Aubcrt, 1974) (Cantoni & Maccapani, 1974; Can-
toni, Renon & D'Aubert. 1976: Cantoni & Bianchi,
1977, 1978; Schiavello, Cantoni & Machcda. 1978;
Cantoni et at.. 1978a; b) lvevamo riportato i valori
dcl contenuto in NO. e NO3 in prodotti alimentari.
In qucsta~ota rjpory?mo je qu~tit:S~di N_Q e~Oi ..
ri~crmtrat n 8qatirie)e ii~Jrstr t a8 ~~enta~i e so-
• ...•~~.: n.n.nncti nrj nr0-
geni durante la cottura dt arrostt ocsunau atw w-
muniti.
TNEt.u a. I - Contenuto in •NOr e NOi in gelatine
alimentari,
(p.p.rn.). dadi e prodotti a/Jini
Tipo di NOa NO, Valori medi
prodotto NO, NO3
Perarrosti:
Gelatina
37,4-96,6
5,7
08-i,776 67
5.740
Gelatina 134.8 845 -1,795 135 1,320
Gelatina 123,45•237,5 424 ,3-545 180 485
~lat~ 49,08-265,8 4,4 26-i,601 157 4,513
elatina 63,8-226,9 3,0 85-4.815 146 3,950
aa 67,6•80,0 4,5 15-6.608 74 5.561
•ta 159,7-160,2 1.2 52.8•2.413 160 1.833
P~r.....~.:.

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RJR TRANSLATION UNIT OPERATIO?dS/
CONTINUOUS LAHORATOfiY-SCALP. PRODUCTION OF AtMn.4"Zt;K N1,T&i7F/
`_ ~~,~,.....~~....r.-
t3yi V. Kalab, J. Rfpis and J. S]ndkv
Coll. Czech. Chem. Co^nun. 25, 1217-19 (1960)
In view off the instability of armmonium ni.t.rite (1) and its solutirn!z,
comnor, methods for thn srnthe.;is (2,3) or prcparation (4) are dan,~erou.q and are
unsuitablee for the production of large quantities of amcnonium nitrite in the
lahoratorv. 3ty usina the r+ethods described i.n the British and tn-anese Patc,nts
(5-8), %ie were able to produce a^+.monium nitrite solutions of cc+ncentrztic+ns
4OS/1. To increa,,e the concentration of the solutions sti11 further without
tln to
denger, we
cOsi~ne~a ~ronbin~»sfe~ioc}~t+aTd~n thc, uni.nterrilrtec~ evnl.~eMe :r

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77 X
S.P.
p1-79
/
i
p y a grant from the research fund of the ScieAtific
To:icofogy, 9 (1918J 47-5~
O lsevier/Nort~i-Holland Scientific Publishers Ltd.
RElEATF,fl-E!ClOSURE TO ACROLEIN VAPOUR:
SURAf'1iTN: VTiTMF.S TN HAMSTF.R.S. RATS AND RABBITS*
' This work was supported in art b
,
ry
o
n
a
on.
V.J. FERON, A. KRUYSSE, H.P. TIL and H.R. I1VIMEL
- - -- , --•••••••_--- 6 .. anW iuna nas been established by the%1)utch
Cigarette
Indust
F
u
d
ti
i
.:7
Central [nstitute for Nutrition and Food Research TNO, Zeist, (The Netherfands)
(Received November 16th, 1976)
-(Revision received August 5th, 1977)
(Accepted August 20th, 1977)
The subacute inhalation toxicity of acrolein was examined in 4 groups
of 20 hamsters, 12 rats and 4 rabbits each, exposed repeatedly to acrolein
vapour at concentrations of 0, 0.4, 1.4 and 4.9 ppm (6 h/day, 5 days/week)
for a 13-week period.
The most important effects found at the highest level included mortality
` in rats, ocular and nasal irritation, growth depression and histopathological
changes of the respiratory tract in each of the animal species exposed.
:• The aberrations in the airways consisted of destruction and hyper- and meta-
~ , plasia of the lining epithelium accompanied by inflammatory alterations.
~ q^ ltj4ts ~p~red~tol e t~pe yqosi~susceptible of the species examined and
t>~hoWed ltreatmeftt r ate$ uMo{Yjzalities even at 0.4 ppm, whereas this
no-toxic effect level in both hamsters and
• t x.-.

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0
t
73 XY Fo1-76 TOBACCO--GREAT'BRITAIN/
•
RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 73 XI Fo -76 s.p~~t
Imperial Group Ltd., London, Gt. Brit. REPORT AND ACCOUNTS •1974. %, /973
• Imperial Group Ltd., 50 p., London, Gt. Brit. (1974) - in.English

50250 7765
TOBACCO--ECONOMICS/:+iARKETING RESEARCII--DIRECTORIES/DIRECTORIES--,MARKETING RESEARCH/
TOBACCO--MANUFACTURE AND TRADE--EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL TRADE/FOOD --MARKETING/
Q _ . Eurmean ®avec~lory of
143 MaG•E~et G~esearch Survey5
1975 Repertoire Eur©pe, en
edited by ,~'"tu~,H~qes de ~`~ti~rGZeting
Thomas Land~ lA u
A.LInf.Sc.,A.L.A. Verze9chnis -u. r®p a0scher
Information Officer Marlm"l®vschungsberichte
Metra Consultin
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Ltd
g
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: Gower P~ eSs
Q 4'cl n 0 ~ ~~ 3 2 9
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0,6
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50250 7747
fun. Sot. Chim BcIges. SI (1?i:) 609-622
SYNTHESIS, ORGA,yIC/
LACTONE Ftr•~RMATION IN THE 2,3-POSITION OF THE 5_-`tEMBERED RING OF
BEkLO(B)FURAhS, BE`ZO(B)THIOPHENES, AND BENZO(B)SELENOPHEIrES.
ILTI•CE DE LA FORMATION DE LACTONLS PENTA-ATOMIQUES
SUR LES POSITIONS 2,3 DES IIENZA(B)FUltA1YNE,
BENZO(B)T11fOPHE`:E ET I)ENZO(B)SEUNOPHLNE Itt^~ ~f,11?3
L- CHRISTIAENS ct W. 1tXP3dM ~* (in French)
La dlshydraueion des acides hydroaynreshyL.~s sur lts pocitions 2.3 ou 3,2 du
bcura(b)sFlfrA-.!.:ne conJuit aux d.us lactancs isomcres. Uans 1e benzD(b)Ihio-
phtnt, seult Ia [.ctnnc clont le groupenscni earbonyle est en posiuoo 3 a yu Eere
obKwe par er, s mtthode.
La bctone i+aacu a ce-endant pu ttre a,vnll,it.skc L partir du nitrile alcool cottes-
po>rwnt p.r I'raccrmc.:iaire d'un imin..cti;cr inrer-ie. Uans 1e cas du benzofuranne,
atKir+e dts dnn Iactoacs n'e pu iue cF'enu•: quelle que soit la raethode employEa
T+ors discusars ks raitons de cette dil:crcnct de comportem:nt.
1. INTRODt1CTION
r
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4CL •7• C;Uf
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50250 7773
RJR CLASS NO PArTHLET 73 XI Fo -78s p
'73 XI Fol-78 - ' 1 '
S.P. ~ `' ~,
THE GERMAN CIGARETTE MARKET. - THE DIFFICULTIES ENCOUhRZED IN
INTRODUCING NEW BRANDS IN GERMANY LED TO A VERY COMPETITIVE BATTLE FOR MARKET SHARES.
~ *(Roter Hahn Schwebt uber blauem Dunst.)*
' Report, 1978 (No. 16) 6, 8 (Apr. 21, 1978) (Yn terman with English
~ summary). Ge_.r. -ma--- _ny,- -
A discussion of the current market situation inr
~comparing various companies and their brands, including
;tables giving sales of top 20 brands and their advertising
;budgets 1975, 1976, and 1977; market shares of the most
~ important firms, distribution of retail sales by outlet
~ (food stores, vending machines, etc.), total market develop-
t ~ment 1967 - 1977, market development by categories, such as
! ;1ow tar/nicotine, medium tar and high tar, advertising ex-
~ '_Renditures in magazines by title.
: - _.--___--- ----- --

INDUSTRIAL TOXICOLOGY/TOXICOLOGY/'t'OLLUi2OTl!NOISE--POLLUTIO:,'/VIti'YL CHLORYDE/
75 1 Ze Zentralinstitut fur Arbeitsmedizin, Hamburg, Germany
REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF TkEX"IAN INSTITUTE OF
OCCYPATIONAL MfDICINE (ZEN7RALINSTITUT FUR ARBEITSMEDIZIN)
WWIMBURG.
A brief report on the activities of the Institute, its
professional personnel, and includes a bibliogranhy. The
main areas of interest are lead contents of foods and
beverages, industrial problems caused by chronic effects
of solvents, industrial noise pollution, standardization
of industrial toxicologic4l laboratory procedures, long-term
effect of hydrogenated hydrocarbons, and vinyl chloride.

~ 74 9II Yo
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50250 7779
RJR CLASS !:0. PA."fPHLET 74 VII Yo
York, J. W.
(U. S. Dep. AFr. , Agr. rfkt. Serv. , Tob. Div. , WashinF,ton, D. C. , i1, S.)
REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF T1iE TOBACCO DIVISION AGRICULTURAL MAR};E'fI;tG
SERVT.t'",
Tobacco 1lssoc. U.
(in Eaglish)
S., Conference, paper,yPinehutst, N. C. (Mar. 197'4)
I
*1974, No. 11, W 4318* *d*
Tobacco economics:
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AIR--POLLUTION/TOBACCO--SMOKING--PUBLIC/FORMALDEHYDE/ Mat+r.
NITROGEN OXIDES/CARBON MONOXIDE/AIR--POLLVI'ON--PARTICULATE MiTO
Contract No. M-740S-en
.
~
C. S. Dudney _
P. J. Walsh
(Editors)
QWL/'lN-7679
~ Work sponsored -
by
DOE Office of Buildin8s and Cossounity Systeas
Date Published: April 1981
RA -" Health and Safety Rese
576 - 4AMwr a RD MC UK - M ME
Du _
1981
OAK RIDGE )UITIONAL LABORATORY
Oak Ridgb, Tennessee 37830
operated by
ON CARBIDE CORPORATION
for the
DEPAR'MENT OF ENERGY
0 4 0 0 0 G 2 9 3 4 4

"-4 50250 7716
3
CHROMATOGBAPHIC ANALYSIS--THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY/
e M, se 69i1 004t•6535/8q/1001-464
.r6aaon Prea Ltd, 950, ~t~d in Creat *rtct., ~•~0
sr,.pt}S~: ~
81 III Re
.r
jPARTITiON COEFFICIENTS OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS DERIVED FROM
~
VERSED PHASE TH1N LAYER CHROMAT RAPHYn--A
EYALUN 'i0N OF METHODS AND APPLICATION ON OSPHATE ESTERS+
OP~QLYCHLORI NATED PARAFF I NS AND SOME PC -SUBST I TUTES /
6 0 0 .,
6tr C~m ~~er~ GBran Sundstrtf~n a`nd K rin Sundh-Nygbr~
r`}7 (()(s+.wlDlP,rotec on oar walle~nberp Laba~latoryisUngversoty
of Stockho m 5-106 91 Stockh6lm, Sweden
9he awllcation of swvwsed phese high Perfocms^ce thin fayer cntun°soqr°phy has beer evaluated
f c#- ucals eest cor-
i
c .
foc detenMnation of octarol-water lxsrtition aoefficients (Poct) o or4an
rel.ations between log Poct erd tN-values were obtained on a C18-bonde+d stationary phase using
aoetane-tiater or aoetcrdtrile-+ster sdxhuvs as llutirg solvent. The latter mixture is prefazed
In 1uPojlP~+Q~WPOS =~ 1Dd c~ni~i ~+99a~ ~~1 ard alkyl/aryl Qt»sphate es-
~ af ls ted as FCS-subtitutes were dhrrnato9raPhed
1. Yalues for the phosphate esters oDrresponded
.1e data for other, often more ornplex oa+pourle
ation. The use of the dro+atn9raPhic sYsten
for screeninq purEoses in wrk on envirormentally significant data of possible on3anic pollutar
is distvssed.

50250 7783
..
"I
(
REP RT ON -
AVAILABLFa,S_TANDARD SAMPLES,
REFERENCE SAMPLES, AND
}i H-PURITY MATERIALS FOR
VSPECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
~ 1963
a.paed Ay
RO/tRT E. I1S1CI1ARW •
NATIOtAL BDRGD 01 STACDARD/
7
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roa
ASTM Co.oarat E-2 or Fmssior SrLcrtoscor•
ASTI~t DATA Scuas DS 2
P.u.4a y th.
AHERIGIN YKIETY FOk TESTING A71D MATFMIALS
ys, F.w Sy P1J.de1PW, P. yw3

50250 7784
,
TOBACCO--RURLT:Y/TOr:ACC0--1•iARKrTI*'R/TOP,IACC0--21JALITY--F.VALUATICV •/
REPORT ON BURLEY LOOSE LEAF PACKAGING EXPERIMENTS
IN THE 1976 CROP April 15, 1977
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
'AUTHORS: J. D./Shiffert, Agricultural Research
~ W.
M. E.#Ogburn, Industrial Engineering
J.rLandy, Industrial Engineering
J. G. k,SinQer, Leaf Buying
e
and Stora
i
g
ng
W. N.YSrales, Leaf Process
R. M.vHenderson, Standards and Quality Control
The object of this work was:
, 1. To make a thorough study of the sheet and the bale
as possible packages for loose leaf burley tobacco.
2.
9o. abt9icPicQo16Ao9 A t4e tlost effectiveness of
.
ials handling system.
3. To project tne impacr or oocn packages on the

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IX Re2-79 S.P. ~ Q
picosecond photoaissoci-ation and subsequent recombination
processes in carbon monoxide hemoglobin
(picosecond sprctroscopy/CO ligand/hemes)
j. 1\OF#, W. C. EISL•:RTt, AND Ia. M. jl<ENT1'EPlS
., ,
~f~ tU.p t.aGgxatories, Aturray Hill, New )erxy 07974
~ (*,mrnuniceted by Neris FrauenJelder, December 2, 1977
~
ABSTR.1t:T Excitation of HbCO by a single 6-psec 5.30-nm
pulse results in photodissociation .vith a first-order constant of
p•~ X 1011 sec' . The kinetics of photodissociation, monitured
by foliow•inp absorbance chan;es in the Soret band at 440 nm,
are interpreted as correspnnding to predissociation followed
by a crossing into a dissociative state. Subsequent recotnbina-
tion of CO with the porph)rin system and protein structural
transformations were monitored by use of a contir•.uous He-Cd
bser beam spatially coincident with the photoiysis and Soret
interrogation beams at the sample.li•e finu that the lattere.ents.
tat;e place in three distinct time regions, dependingon excita-
tion pulse energy and .,tit•on rat~. Exc?tation of HbCO with
a single pulse (0.8-5 m~st~ in0el.6tio~o L`~t,rodhd stte
with an +rt^^'qt'v. fRrdsr.tor rnnttant nF ~iSt }11s t~1Tth
iz a 100-pu
~ stantof t
s d
~
ay occurs at the onset ot the second (slower) recomotna-
e
~ tion.
3
psec and follows first-order kinetics. Subsequent events-re-
combination of CO and protein structural transforinations-
take place in three distinct time regions and dep-nd upon ex-
citation pulse enero , puIse repetition rate, and probably, extent
ef the excitation period.
EXPERIME1"TA L
The Hb.ra.s prepared from human 1iNxod by using standard
chromstograp!tic procedures includin- removal of or,anic
phosphates (20, 21).Jt w-as then saturated with CO at I atm (1
and stored in pellet form (3r) b o by s.eight) i!i linuid
-r'---en. The samp!es were prepared
by diluting a stcx ~ sr~iu-
' melted peliets to a concentration of 210 µ\i with 0.05
J.5 h1 bistris, pII7.6. This high sample concentration is
necessary in order to ensure that the kinetics of the }:hotalis-
.--.n.:--.
[
.

s..i.wr!(::;. St:Af..~.y A.o." 1C4L}4"t:;3 t.:?'.. w"nw':a.aYn;
RI'.-:-. T 4t 4OMAT: ,. :Q7 l. ,
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. .: t: A
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3 XI Fol-76 ~O~ACCO--GitEA'T BRITAft3~'---..----......_.._...»..._...-~.-.,-r...._..--.._..~
......_ .. .. , -- ---•,
S.P. P.JR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 73 XI Fol - 76 s.p.
British l1murican Tobacco Co. Ltd., London, Gt. Brit.
REPORT AND ACC(;JNTS 1974.
Brit. Amer. Tob. Co. Ltd., Ann. Rept., 32 p., London, Gt. Brit. (1974) -
in English.
F.

50250 7795
Report on the Confere~ce onrCataloging and+2nf'ormation Services for
rMachine-Readable Data Files
g , .
699
Da
1978
PDDL
YjRDF Conference Secretariat
DUALabs
1601 North Kent Street
Arlington~ Virginia 22209
l
March 28-31, 1978
Airlie House
Warrenton, Virginia
DATA USE AND ACCESS LABORATORIES,
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50250 7788
TORACCO--S?'OY,F--CAP.EON `tOPIOXIDE/CARP,ON 'i0*30XInE--DETF.PJITNP.TION/
XT Co6-77 ' RJR CLASS N0. PANPHLET XI Co6-77 s.p.
S,P, Joigny, C.
*(no affil.)*
REPORT ON THE COLLECTIVE CO DETERMINATION.
CORESTA Smoke Study Group Task Force on Gas Phase, paper, 15 p.
(Nov. 1976) (in English)
*Keywords:* carbon monoxide, smoke, constituent.
`J + This first collective study on the determination of carbon monoxide j
j has been perforned by sixteen laboratories in Europe and America, and indica-`
tes that this standard method still presents some weaY.nesses. The same refe-
~ rence cigarette (dark tobacco and cellulose acetate filter) gave results ;
~ ranging from 15.8 to 20.5mg C%ig, with a relative standard deviation of ~
•J8 %. The complete set of results,. together with the method of each labora- ~
~ tory, is given in Table I._,/
T I
!
o_ 4 o n - cv r, >_- 9 S:.;
4
0
I
I

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Ref.-409
-710
-960
-Morpan
-Chestnutt
TP
370 Un"
1975
/FO?D--` AW A:I1) L:.GISLATION/ F00D--PAC:CACINr/
/ FQOD--MARRF.TING ;
Food Labeling:
Goals, Shortcomings,
And Proposed Changes
REPORT TO THE CONGRESS
BY THEVOMPTROLLER GENERAL
OF THE ZINITED STATES
f.K.6. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
(.L,S Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Commerce
.SAit 29, '1 575
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Sehweis. mcJ.Wschr. IDI. Nr.6 (1977)
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•
lnstitut de MEdecine sociale et prfventive
de 1'Univcrsite de Gcn2ve - Dircctc r: Prof. O.leannerztyL
~
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r~7~bplG
REponse-itmnSune humorale tlu poumon
apres exposition au monoxytle de carbone
TRNE GARCIA, R. RYLANDERt
Summary. The effect of exposure to CO was studied
in guinea-pigs using the plaque forming cell technique.
Exposure to 200 ppm for 5«•erks was found to reduce
the capacity to produce IdG and Ig1i in free lung cells.
monoxyde de carbone.
Materiel et nrethoJes
L4 Les exE+ositions au CO ont EtF rfalisccs dans dcs chambres
talliqucs vitrces (volume 640 I) (Fig. I). Le sch2m:, dc I'instalta-
lion montre une premifrc chambrc tEmoin alimcntee a.cc Je I'air et
dcux autres con(cnant de I'air mtlange au CO. Unc pompe assure
CentrEe de I'air qui va alter soit directement vert ta chambre tcmoin,
soit se mclanbcr avice Ic CO pour alter vcrs les deux ch3mbres
eontenant Ic CO. Une seconde pompe ivacue I'air des thimbres. Le
dEbit d'air est constant et Ie mcrne dans les trois chambres d'c,posi-
tion. La teneur cn CO dans Ics chambrcs cst contr6lce par un
3nalyseur I.R. Bccti.man c1 enrcgistrcc tout nu long dc I'cxr,cricn:e.
Nous avons eipose des groupcs de IOcoha)es J une concentrnrion
Je 200 ppm de CO pendant une pcriode Je 5 scrnaines. Les animauR
:emoins et ks animaux cxposcs sont immuniscs avee des globules
rouges Je mouton.
mons. L'exposition A 200 ppm de CO pendant S
semaines provoque une diminution du nombre des
cellules stcrctantdcs 2fticffpsdgMat lf9).1. 9 3
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75 X Un LUNGS--C:1t~CER/NITROSA.*tltdES/CARCIi.'JC1:i;Ir SL'I1STi.'.CES--'.^:TABOLISM/
~ OCCUPATIONAL 11EAL'I'll/Et.VIRON'9:h.AL, tiEALTli/CA'+C1;?--CAt'Sh.TI011/
CANCF.R--rLADDY:R/•CAt1C1;R--PAI~CP,r AS/Tn1l.%CCn--S!inY.Ilir,--;;t,_t;LFr,/
TOBACC(Y--S:iOKIt:G--Ht:ALTH EFFECT_/':'OT;ACCO--S*fOKIt;C--3LADDER -CA,`ITCER/
NICOTINE--Mk.TABOLZSi1--11LRMA21 B0DY /CA.NC.T:R--T.ESFARCiI/
t CARCINOGF;LS1~ PRCGR~,1~~1
+ i.. .~. s
' THIP.D. A^~f~!e.Jt:L CGLL.n,~:~ RATI`J~ C-.^Ji~:~ cRc
*. a US. Departmen, ot Hca!Lti, Edacat:on, , •FE~'tu~`f~'iY 2-rj, 1975 -
and Yle!(arz
CP.RLTGf', U,,Guc,-
•
National Inst :utes c( waltn '
l OR~WDO
• ational Ca3cer tnseifut. . FLORIDA
tQ ationa
• Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention ~
K
Report of the CarcinbgenesisProgratn(Fiscal Year 1976) DHE4d Pub. No.
, ., . .
• ~(NXH) 77-991
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Romo, 10-29 Novenb'ar 1973
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Annual jigp°rt on the Library*
TAT3L1? OF CONTENTS
The CoN~ ~~~ 1.ihrar J,unuar}• 1973-Ju»c 1974: E!liott H. Morse, Librarian
Libra Collections: Lisalieth M. 1(olloway, Curator
Report of the Assistant to the Librari:un: 13calricc- F. Davis
blid-Ea.tcrn Regional blydica! Libr,ir}• Program: John A. Timour, Director
June Fulton, Assi.clUnt Direclur
(;atalog 1)ivirion Projrct Gr,u:t: Sarah 13. Ca.p. ri. Head, Processinn Department
Medical I)ocumentation Service: Albcrta D. Bcrtun, Dircclor
lnslitutionat Registrants
Stalislical Summary
Library Staff
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CO9PZT1"EE 0:1 RESEARCH AI)VIS(?KX TO THE
_ JV,. S . DOPPiRTMEtiT OF AGRICULTURS
. Division of.Aiology and Agriculture
. '--%_.. :1 . National Research Council
-•- r{ •hTational Academy of Sciences
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50250 7798
XI ToB2=78 S.P.
P.J" CU'•,SS NI0. PA.".PNLET XI ToC2-7G s.p.
Verband der Cigarettenindustrie, i'amEurn, Gernany
REPORT ON A CO~iFICE~iTI~~.L f:EETI'1G BETWEEN UR. KOENIG tjlh DR. 3PUEC1"!E'
OF THE VERSATIO AND TI:E GEP.i;AN fiEi.LTls tiIi':ISTi;Y REGARDING LAEELIPIG OF CIG1'-,flETTES
l',+dt7
OTHER GERi•aU TC3ACC0 PF.OCUCTS.
*(Entwurf einer vennzeichnungs-Verordnung hier: Gesprach im
~ Eundesgesundheitsninisterium an 11 Aug. 1973)*
Verband Cigarettenindustrie, reeting, 9pp, Nanburg, Ger. (Aug. 15,
1978) - in German ~
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50250 7785
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TOBACCO--SMOKING--PSYCHOLOGY/SMOKING HABITS--CANADA/TOBACCO--SMOKINC--SURVEY/ ~ 7/ X74 RJR CLASS NO.
PAMPHLET 71 Xe4~,- ?6
S, 0. Bergin, J. ; Wake, F. R. Sir
•
IQi3a~nada Dep. National Health Welfare, Can.)
MORT TO THE (CANADIAN) DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE ON
CAIIADIAN llESi:ARCH ON PSYCH-SOCIAL ASPECTS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING.
Can. Dep. Nat. Health Welfare, Rept. 71 p. (1975) (in English)
s. o 74 *t.. R V 1 S44* *d*
0 4 0 0 n 6 2 9 3 4 9

WATER--POLLUTTDN/WASTE TREATt•tENT/
r
rldustrial4ost- R-ecove$` -°
~
~
VOLUME I. EXEC'JTIVE SU~L*~".~itY
VOLUMI3 II. DETAILED *4LTHODOLOGY, FINDINGS, ALTFRNATIVES, AND
' RECOMMENDATIONS
VOLUME III. EXHIBITS
United States Office of Water
Environrnental Protection Program Operations IWH 6471 December, 1973
Agency Washinyton, D.C. 20460
wa'e` -- Coopers & Lybrand
1800 M Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
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50250 7782
ItA
576
Am
(Report of the Air Consprvation Comi.ttee of the
t~ can Associ~scio f tttc Advsxce ~n * f. Sc i.
ncrs~-in AsSociatt~~n ~or 7~ie ~d•r:~ncen:en~, o: ~cic.~ce.
Conamiitee on Science in tlie 1'rvn.otion of ljvman lVel-
farc. Air Coti.servation CommisQion.
Air co»-erration; ... report. «-ashington, 1JGS.
xi, 335 p. 24 cm. (Publi:•Ptlou of the American &-socfation for
the Advancemeut of Science, ov. 8&"))
Inciudes bibliographical references.
1. Air-Poihition-U. S. r. Title. (Rer;ct,; Amr~rican Asaocia-
tion for the Advancemelit of Science. PubticatioD, no. b))
TDS83.2. A65 628.530973 65-23248
1
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50250 7806
III Du2-79 GREAT BRITAIN DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
S•p• ' CENTRAL DIRECTORATE ON ENX'IRO\NtENTAL POLLUTION
CHLOROFLUOROCARRONS
AND THEIR EFFECT uN
STRATOSPHBRIC OZO i~,TEl
~ 1. . . ~
(Second Reaorti
~ 'oise ~'oise and
Directorate of Air I
th
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P
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, Wastes, Department of thz- Environm1-nt'
Part 2.Re,port to the IUzpZrtmimt of the Environment
by the Stratospheric R°search Advisor}'
Committee - .
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~ 9l^kt& Paper i\ o. 15
LONDON
HER MAJESTY'S ST,%TIO\ERY OFF[CE

50250 7807
III Du2-79 GREAT BRITAIN DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRO\NtENT -
S.P. _ CENTRAL DIRECTORATE ON E~X'IRO\.\iE-NTAL POLLUTION
CHLOROFLUOROCARBON
. )
AND THEIR EFFECT CId
STRATOSPHcRIC OZONE
~~~
`
/ /1'IWJ
Part 1
Part 2
(Second Report)
Report by the Directorate of Air, Noise and
Wastes, Department of the Environaent
Report to the Dep2rtrr,ent of the Environment
by the Stratospheric Resea:ch Adviso:y
Committee
r
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II Mes 76 REPORT TO THE CONGRESS
S.P.
BY THE
NATIONAL CO1i.lIISSION ON WATER QL' ALITY
I
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i
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Tc
. March 18, 1976
A report on the technological aspects of acbiering, and the economic,
rotaal, and environmental ettecta of achieving or not acbiering the
effluent ilmitationa and goals established for 1983 in Section 301(b)
(!) of the Sederal Water Pollution Act, as amended, pursuant to
dectioo 315(e) of the Act (86 Stat. 876)
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Grirue~r.+rrol ~ulh.l;r,w (Sr.iri lL~li9S0) 3-26
THE REPLACEMENT OF THE NONJESCRtPT TERM
'HEAVY METALS' BY A BIOLOGICALLY AND
CHEMICALLY SIGNIFICANT CLASSIFICATION OF
METAL IONS
EVERT T11m0[R & DAVID ff. S. RICHARDSON
Deparrmer.'s of Biology and Chemislry, Laurentian Uniaersily, Sudbury, Onrario, P36 ZC6, Canada
ABSTRACT.
!1 is propac, d that the term'hcau' v metals be abandoned in favour of a claysijrcuriw.
which separates meta.l ions into class A (oxygen-seeking), class B(nirrogFllJsulphur-
scek.ing) anld borderline (or intermediate). A surceh of the co-orelinarion chenri,tr;l• of
metal ions in biological ss'srem.c (mostly X-ray crt•stallographic du!a) denror, strares
the potential !or grouping melal iuns according to their binding prefererrces (i.r.
K•hether r/:t'.r sc•ck our O-,1V- or S-conrainink' llg(!lids). T Ills clGSsljic(!r f o1J ls
re•lared to
atonrie propcrties and the so/ulion chenrisirt' of nreral icns. A conccnielu gruphi;(rl
display oJ'tl:r metal.c in each oJ*tle tFe ree cruegorie.c is uclrirrcd h- rr plot nfn cnrnlVrrl-
~n(ii~rK i~(e.r~rsl.Z/~ an~niZrnntfn,q fidex. A review oj•tlrc roles oJ n;c!ul ions ~rt
In/~~r~~.}Jr.•rrn.....-7..... .. ~a pc•rt rrtru/ of the
ro
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50250 7808
RLPOP.T FROM THj: DtiK?: l:;~:d :?24IT`' I'CI:;CN
CONTROL
Ar3nar Jay Vo
RE1VRT 'r'RGii 'Tt~L Dt3aF: U::X~~ S1iY .~:.5ON CCNTc2C°L
C~t iT}.+~o..IIL CAl . ~:I: „
N; Rth Cax'alfirca ;fBd. J, 73 (.:n. 9) 39<<`18
(Sept. 1:52)
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50250 7812
REPORT OF THE FEDERAL TRADE COFudISSIO:V ON
THE TGBACCO I11llUST RY .
I
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TOBACCO--SMOKING--PASSIVE/
78 X Eu RJi? CL /tSS ;1(1. Pi~1-::"TLET 73 X Eu
Eul'0Oe~]ti Council on Sf~lO~:lt:'~ i ~oCieLy, Itfittt'r(}am, T1('~~1Crli
REf'CRT Ca THE-906fR9 EU(OPEP,N CCUI;CIL 0:1 S,%;Cf:.1,G lV;J SCC:I:iY f.E1.D Iii
ROTTERGitM, ItOLLXID, 11:'l':UST 23-30, 1973.
Eur. Counc. S,ao}:ing & Soc., program, Gpp (Pua. 28-30, 19700) - in
Cernran (cae section in Engl isii)
0_ 4.0' Q. o c, 2-9 3-7 - 4

50250 7802 .
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TORACCO--CAt:ADA/TOJ3ACC0--AGRI CULTlYRE--CA?IADA/TORACCO--SIi EET S /
77 VII Ca RJR CLASS NO. PAPtPHLF.T 77 VII Ca
~ Canada Department Agriculture; Canada Tobacco Manufacturers Committee,
~ Can. _ -
REPORT ON THE COOPERATIVE PROGRAM IN 1976 BETtJF.EN AGRICUI.TURE CANADA A`lI
~ THE CTMC ON PRODUCTION OF CHOPPED WHOLE PLANT FOR SHEET AND PROPOSALS FOR CONTINUATIO:
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Canada Dep. Agr.; Can. Tobacco Manuf. Comm., report,
7 p. (1977) (in
TT
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OF TEIE PROGRAM IN 1977.
English)

50250 7813
75 VIII Re-80 NMj -
a
S.P.
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• f>~/MAl1 MIOeLBI IM T!E iMT® STATES
YGIdAE I
ANALYSIS
1K~"~ r 1+
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IMRt}I 1978
FINAL
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I by the Shect.roscopie Panel of the IIti•droclrbon Rese~ rc'i
Group of the Instituto of P::trolewu and l.eld in L•ondon,
28-29 October, 1954. Edited by George Sell. Loudon,1555,
vitt, 234 p. iL'us., dingrs., tabli;a. 23 cm.
Includes biblioeraFhical referencr-3.
Report of a conferencr- orgsnize,2 by the
$l..ctrescnpi.c Panal of the Hydrrnc~qi•bon Rr.sehl•ch..
QC Institute of Petroleum, London.
451 Molecular spectroscopy; report of a con.`ere,uo org-anizc!•3
1. Spectrum annlysis--C)ongrPSses. 2. Hydrvcarboas-,Congregsp--,.
i. Sell, Georbe, ed. ri. Title.
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50250 7786
1nR I:L:UL'S1; IA' A.~4. PAPIRS Further lnfoi7nation:
Tuesday, r:ovc;~tbcr 14, 1978 bfhVA 1'JF.~'3Lk:
(30] ) 496-6641
Bioassay Results in Brief: In a carcinogenesis bioassay of the brominated
hydrocarbon 1,2-dibromoethane (also called ethylene dibrontide or EDi;), a
gasoline and antiL-nock additive and soil and grain fumigant, oral adiuuni s-
t.ration by sto:nach tu`oe caused cancers in rats and mice.
0i l*th(}~efts (qf bDtiysl-9ci36, 5DAnduced squamous cell carcinomas
rs in male rats, liver cancers in
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Electroencephalography & Clinical Neurophysiology 10, 371--315(1958)
80 II Ey-81
S.P.
.
REI'URT OF THE CO)IMITTEE ON >tIETIIODS OF CLINIC.1L
E'ZAkMATIO\' M ELECTROErCEPIEALOaRAPI1Y
Herbert H. Jasper 1937
Before the 1953 EEG eongress in Boston a eom- preferable to a number of snialler ones. T1,is cnables
mittee was set up bv the Council of the Federation the use of first class equipmeut, is more
ecnnomie,
"to review standard examination procedures ia a pruvidcs divcrsificd esl+crience and lrnininR
facilities,
number of the leading laboratories throughout the and nilows the emplo.•ment of one or more
qualified
world, and to collect opinions with the object of clinical neuro•rhrrioingists. Such a laboratory
should
formulating a generally accepted guide to EEG tech- ols•ratc as a unit under the direction of an
indelxmdent
mique which would form a basic standard for training, elinirnl ncuro•ph~•siologiKt. 7nterprctatirc
reports
aad for work, ia the various laboratories of the rhould not Lc ma;lc by tcehniviana. The pro..ure of
world ". The report of this committee was not publish- numlere of e:aminntions nhould never be
all,mcd to
ed because ita members felt that inrnfficicnt time detract from an wlMiuatc stnudard of rcciprding.
bad been available to arrive at sntisfacto to • `-. Adequate clinical informatitm, including the
tlp~iunsy ~~ A {, 7 (~ "~ ~~:~sooa for referral. should always be provided by
Uu Ror coidth {ib sdrtute/rpf tde Ft1l~(era n'ibc referring phy.ician. \Chon inadcquate, supple•
accepted the•iw itstion to serve:
ancntary data should be obt:iincd b.• a competent
~pt•rPon in the 1:1horatury before thc esamination. This
iK cipccinllr irnhortant in epileptic cascs; details of
the lnlIttern of the seizure arc csscntial for ph,nning

50250 7817
.
T0BAC(:n --GREAT R^,TTAT`i/CTrARFTTFS-- -TAR ', NTCnTT`;13/
TnRACCn- 9`tOI:F. '-NIT°0SA'4TNI?Sx
,73 IX Gr2--fi0 , Rj R CLASS NO. PAMPHLET
Great Britain, Department Industry, Laboratory Goverr.mert t;her.ilst,
London, Gt. Brit,
REPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT CHEMIST 1978.
Gt, Brit. Dep, Ind., Lab. Gov. Chem., London, Gt. Brit., 57-67, 121-131
(1978) (in English)
*Keywords:* nitrate, cured, constituent;
nitrite, cured, constituent;
nitrosodimethylamine, smoke, constituent;
nitrosamines, smoke, constituent;
carbon monoxide, smoke,•constituent;
nicotine, smoke, constituent;
tar, smoke, constituent: -.
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QD DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
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1968 93 Pages
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72 III Re-81
S.P.
CLINICAL RESEARCH o?fC
011EORfT1Ul WND ExPERIlENT11L SlUD1ES V PRV4l[1E 4`ROl IIE1fOS0.S
{th * C. N1l1 r M i~wider • Yn1vK
• e esas eye o C ne adusT~ ltvte o Tadrro1-
py. Little >toct. Mlunsas.
Aerosollzed water-propylene glycol (-6) soluttons are rtdely iised to
deliver Mter to patients with chronlc lw+g dlseases becarse of the pow
eonly held belief that PC stdlllzes droplets aM~~ Is evaporatlew.
Ye sbL1eA aeroself 1~er ated from Mter with IO[ ri e~d COepared than
to aerosols of ~ora• ellee. 7M aeroals were jonerated with a meAf- -
eut ereellzer, dilrtsd with row air to simulatx events dnrln9 tMnle-
t/on and exisured (1) at 7ew reletlve hrfdlty (Ni) or (2) iolsnldlfleA
to sNsAate coiMitloes Is the reWlretory tract. Malysls was with the
s1elle -arttcle aerodynMtc'fefaxatton the eAalyzer dMcp eaasures- -
aerodynaetc dlMeter of single particles to the resPlr,aAle size range.
hrtkte concentration. coont medtan aerodynrrtc e1amem (GMD), and
mus medlen~e~od~y it d/aeeter (IMM) ~iere'~asrrsd. Particle cence~-
Iestips (Ifar' e i0') for each aerwol aR la and -IM he are s1wm.
- = `Aelatlre IIu.1Nty - V$-lOL Pi - 4.911 411C1 811R{«1-Alr;- _r.
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14 tiiewGlitioe end atlle pft Osd 11NDiTNgg- 011 K re Jot il*rtfl='-
eMtlr Ntieit*t from dnrtten air. TAN! Aata tndluOP tliet'N20-10f
/iprrt Ic1es in coetrest to 0.99 Ilat1.-wew r tt drrMp brlef exPosera
to lar Irr{dlt;yl and rnltte 0.9L Cl. Mfiil to ieislst and reyror into
the resplraele e/zn raeye ww dtPesree to U1tA Ni. This eqrees with
err theoretical data indicating that the 1{fespao of a dto M20-10t P6
droplet Is 45 as. PC does not stabilize »~ter droplets rnder these con-
dlt/oea WL tJws does eot sarre Its tnta~ded clinical we..
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ItJR CLASS ~HLET XI :b74
NO. MI.2 - Council Tobacco Rescarch - U.S.A., Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
REYO
97
1
3
RT OF THF COUNCIL FOR TOBACCO RESEAKCH - U.S.A., INC.
~(`Jrimnil Tn}.~e+nn Dv~ ilnnt 1Q71 0 S .. /10791 /1., c.. .l t. ~\
*1974, No. 15, W 6277* *d*
Tobacco medicine:
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-II Me5 76 U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
S.P. "
NATIONAL EUTROPHICATION SURVEY
PO 24-7 935 WORKING PAPER SERIES
FVpRT WITH TNE COOPERATION OF THE
ON I`ORTH CAROLINA DEPARTTI'iENT OF PIATURAL AND ECOwMIC RESOURCES
HIGH ROCK LK AND THE
UAVID50N AND WWaN CAU'ff IES NORTH CAROL I NA NAT I ONAL GUARD
NMTH CAWL.I1dA JUNE, 1975
PACIFIC NORTHWEST ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
EPp REGION IV
WORKING PAPER NO. 381 NATIONAL ENVIRONMc TAhRES ARCH CENTER - CORVAIIt'S, OREGON
~ 0 4 Cl 0 0 ~i 2 9 ~ "'and
An Associate Laboratory of the

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(;t: OF
CiCAFcLi.E
ILtc_ Im~, :4~~.nrti
Dan=:k, Miaistry of the
No. 357.
2964, . issa^:i May 29, 1963 44 p.
Dtn=.r'{, Pirderry of tt,e Inte-rior Copenhusen
C

4
73 XI F^ -76
3 -:TOBACCG--=GREAT-BRITAIN/'
~ RJR CLhSS t;0. PA1-TIiLET 73 XI F'ol - 76 s. p.,
t
Gallaher Ltd., Excerpts, 3 p., London, Cngland (1975) - in Fnglish
Gal laher Ltd., !-ondon, England
RE~'!~R~ FOR•197T CALENIIAR YEAR.
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Report
80 II Un to the PneMmt and the Congress ALCOHOLISM/
U.S. Department of the Treasury
and
.S~DQa"t [A Iea1%Ad 40nan Services
P-
I
Novcmbcr 1QB()
on
&ealth Hazards
Associated with Alcohol
and
Methods to Inform the General Public
of these Hazards

.
5025 0 7805 . , .i
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;5'XI Me -77 S.Pa
Berben; P. RJR CLASS NO. PAZi PHLI;T XI Mel-77 s.p.
:
~ (U. S. A~r. Attache, Ar~er.
REPORT IS CRITICAL OF QUAL Consulate, tdest; Cer.)
ITY OF LEAF.
~
f
~
U. S. Agr. Attache, Paer.
(1977) (in English)
Consulate (Berben, P.) News
Release, West Ger.
*Abstr, in: Winston-Salem Jour. 1977, p. 10 (July 2 1977)*
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! Amencan tabacco anah•st has + "Unless curreit conditions
~ ~ warned U.S.. tobacco growers and trcnds 0ange drastically,
~'to take action a~ainst high
-prices and poor quality or risk
losing their second-most
~,lucrative rr.:,r;et, 1lestlGer- American tobacco will be
; reduced to a specialty in the
German markei •ithin the
~ nest 10 years " '
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50250 7837 74 VI In-79 ---- - - f
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: ' RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHI.ET 74 VI In-79
~ International Standardization Association, Tobacco Committee -
REPORT OF THE YM4'iI PLENARY MEETING HELD IN PRETORIA ON 28 AND 30 MARCH
; 4979, TOBACCO PRODUCT ANAYSES. ".:
: , International Org'. Standard. ISO/TC 126N226, 18 p. (May 1979) (in English
--
i. Draft report of the ninth'plenary meeting held in Pretoria on 28 and
30 March 1979, dealing with various types of tobacco products analyses, such
as: sampling of cigarettes and other tobacco products, sugar in tobacco, materialt
used in cigarette papers, moisture in tobacco products, pesticide determination, tt
idetermination of silica, carbon monoxide in smoke, etc f.
0 4 0 0-0 0 2 9 4 0

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p R 0 M I.s .'~
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pbaL
a report on
new foocds,
fabrics, ;
and metErials i
fracn !
agricultural ;
% research ;
AGRICULTIlFiAL
,NFORMATIO!1
eUtLETItI No.355
UtJ}TED STATES
DEPARTMENT CF
AvM
CULTURE
,
,
New and Better Foods ...
.
Through Plant Breeding--------- _.....
More Meat, Be'ter Meat ...
Through 6reeding______________--._... -
Cotton Is Better Than Ever..

50250 7831
Q
141 Ba
1973
5
REPORT
on
1973
NATIONAL St.R`vEY OF C ~'..Pe`;SATlc;'V
PAID S~1£NTiSTS AND FNC!`;c: RS 1E!`:GArL=U
6~~ RESEARCH AND L'•~VELOPRIENT
ACTIVITIES
by
BATTELLE
Columbus Laboratories
Columbus, Ohio
November 1. 1973
to
THE UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENE1iGY COP."'MISSfON
WASHINGTON, 0. C.
1rl'AS1-:-1 i20 17973i
For.w Dy the Bopulatendent of Dorncneots, U.B. (io.ernmmt Yrintlnt Omte. W.aC[a.,toc, D.C. 2o4ttl -
Prsn $:.36
r .. t~ V 7

50250 7829 --
-~Wl~.F'C 'C6 - - Zrn04ec./
CL':.` ~:CO. :;I Co, i 2
~..~...~ r~..' "' Il
CCT..,1~~, Scientific ~t .y Gro,:;., Ror,:e, ltaly
Rt.i O:.T 0:, ML::Ti':G IN =Te;LY, C;(;iG':::: 20-23, 1571.
COi::.STA, Y;;ris, Fr., 19 p. (1571) (in F:n~lish)
0 4 t1 0 0 r, i_ 9 3 9 3

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.?lG~nl T7..^~± Y •=;i) ~G +t.~t)T =.i~QG^.oi}~ Q?•.7'Y,
(OT 'o!:) c-y 'CT (3Soi.
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50250 7851
XI
Toi
-Repart of the Scientific Director.
Tobacco lndustr,y Research Committee
GENERAL REPORTS OF THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY
RESEARCH COMAiITTEE,

RSPOIt'I' UN TIi ; I3IN"i'N C: 'i?4ICA I, A:;S'''?ACTS
OPEN FORL~•~, SAN Fi~MiCISCO,
1968. ~
Chemical Abstracts Service
REPORT ON TIE NINTH CHr.NI7CAL ABSTRACTS SERVICL
OPEN FORUM, SAN FRANCISCOO CALIFORPiIA, APRIL 2~
68
19
.
1968
Chemical Abstracts Service Columbus, Ohio
0 0 0 r_t 2~ 9 3 99
12 pp.

BRITAIN , MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD
.a
FOOD--FLAVt1RANTS/FOOD--ADDITIVES--GREAT BRITAIN/
I
4 . .
Food Additi
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62, Committee
)q7G
REPORT ON THE REVIEW OF
- FLAVOURINGS IN FOOD
FACiREPi22
44 o n n C, z 9 t,d4,DdN i
RY OFFICE

50250 7836
78 XII Ra Ann. Chim. Et. Phys. 25, 332-7 (1849)
REPORT ON PLATINUM COMPLEXEX WITH NICOTINE. (in French)
~ 319NOItIE SL'R LES COlIB11.S1S01S DU PL.ITIJE AYEC L,111COTIIE:
Pxt M. RAE`YSKY.
(Presenlc i t'Acadcmie des Scienceai dans la seaoce du t t deceml,re t848.)
•
0 4
0 oo
Dans le 11Iemoire que j'ai eu 1'honncur de prescnter i
1'Acadetnie il y a quc)cluc tctnps sur les scls anilicoplati-
uiilucs, j'ai confirrnc par des cxrcricuccs dircctcs I'analobic
qui existc entrc 1'ammouiaquc ct 1'aniliuc. Des lors il ctait
curieur de savoir comment se comportent d'autres alcalis
orgauiques avec le protocLlururc de platiue, s'ils sont ca-
paLles tie donner naissance a des composes analo;ucs aux
acls de 11\I. Illa-nus et Reiset. C'cst dans cc but cluc j'ai
eulrepris des rccltercLcs qui font l'objct de cc \Icunoirc.
Quaud on ajoute peu i pcu tic la nicotine d;ns unc dis-
solution tikde ct acide'du protocLlorure dc platinc, en
nVal $040 dc4rcfE'pido la massc qui s'cchauffic dsts ccuc
rcaction, et de I'agiter avec une bagucttc de .crre, on
voir 1a formation d'un sul rn•ansc

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S•p• l~i RJR CLASS t,0. PAMPHLET IX Wh1-74 s.p. -
International Organization Standardization, Technical Committee 126 -
Tobacco, Tobacco Products, London, Gt. Brit.
iEPM ON AMETIhG ON THE STAN DARDIZATIOV OF A MECHANICAL SMOKING
Int. Org. Standard., 'iech. Comm. 126-Tobacco,•Tobacco Products,
London, Gt: Brit. 12 p. (Apr. 24, 1974) (in French)
*1974, No. 18, W 7355* *d* Tobacco analysis:
..... .~.. ' ~ ~. _
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Report of Scientifi /,Comrnittee for Food
, on V
~/yinyl chloride monomer
(Opinion expressed 27 June.1975)
If-,%%
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EUT30PEAA1 COJ•7,,UN ITIES
Directorate General
for Agriculture
.
' Seient fio C mi tee for
0 4 ~ n:t1 rj ~ 4~ ~
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Food
.
263G/vI/75 -'E -'

I':TfRt:AT'I:::AL Ln:iC R&NZGT•: PLANNIN!: SERVICi?. Y.EPORT I,*.Pi,CT :f/.;'RIX
,
i.
~Imp.cct of Che nge on Manufacturir_F and ivo:uaanufacturin ; Indastri.e-
.
REPORT R0STER-RUYX-.RICAI.l LISTI`?r OF LRPS RF:POR'TS A.ND BRiEI'S . April ,'-
.J<^.nuai
S7AvP'U:11 R:.'.SEARCII INSTT.TL*fc., LONG fiMGE PLA?dNU:1G SEItV1CL, r~-
Menlo Park, California; London, England

TOBC.CCO--SMOKtIBC-AIR POLLUTION/AIR--POLLL"TI()'Q--TOBACCO/
RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 73 X Ei
Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule, Institut fur Hygiene und
Arbeitsphysiolo-ie, Zurich, Switzerland
REPORT 0:1 RESEARCH CARRIED OUT Ov BEIiALF OF 111E SCIENTIFIC CO:II'IISSIOY
0F. TY.E SWISS CIC4RSTTE K4.\UFACTL'r'tEtZS ASSOCIATIO:J.
,1%` Eidgenoss:sche Technische Hochschule, Inst. Hyg. Arbeitsphysiol., Zurich,
Switz., 7 p. (Dec. 6, 1972) (in French)
*Keywords:* acetaldehyde, smoke,' constituent; :
acrolein, smoke, constituent;
carbon monoxide, smoke, constituent;
nicotine, smoke,.constituent.
ii 7 Q I i ' V A.. C TJ 1/ Q I * - 0 4 0 c1 0~~ ~ 9 4 ~ y

50250 7e4s
a1..
I Nei ..ItLl'QltT ON HESEARCH ON ST1MUk.A.KTS OF TnE
HOST DElFNSE SYSTEN AGAINST NEOPLASIA AND
(1970)
2MG'T'LOi'i. _
Now 6nglaud Institute
REPORT ON Rl'sSEA.RCH 4N STIHUT.ANTS OF THE
POST DEFENSE SYSTEM AGAINST NEOPLASIA
AND I2iFFEC'IIAN
1969
A Colleeti~an of Ynformation

LONG RANGE PLANNING SERVICE
FALL 1974
STANFORD RESEARCFi INSTITUTE
MENLC PARY„ CALIFOr;NtA 94025
(415) 326-5200
REPORTS IN WORK
50250 7848
T J~7
Report titles are shown in the order of tllr•ir probable dates of publication. Shifts in client
needs and
interests, and research results sometimes dictate changes in scheduling and alteration in report
scope, I
and`therefore, titles. Thus the list is subject to some alteration, both ir•n the order of
publication and ~
in titles.
0
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50250 7841
,CONCRESS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCO"CiI1TEE ON PUALIC HEALT'rt A.*,'D ENVIRO2fitENT/
S.CONGRESS, HOUSE OF REPRLSENTATIVES, C0l4RTTE ON INTERSTATE A.vD FOREICN CoY.*XRCE/
---• - AIR--POLLUTION--LAWS/
, , III DuZ 75 ~~. CONGRESS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES '
i- -~ s.r. Report of Procrcdingo _ -
300 Seventh W. Wash'ington. D. C.
SL'ECOPQQtiEE CIf lLRtIC ltEAi.TH AND E:NIRONlENT .
COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE
H.R. 17577 AND H.R. 17145
TO A!'Q:ND THE CLEW AIR ACT
Washington, D. C.
December 12, 1974
Alderson Reporting Company, Inc.
•
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Heariog hsld belore
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NA 6-2346
0 4 0. 0 00 - 2 9--4- - 0-5
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50250 7825
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0 _4 0 c1 0 r; 2. 9 3 R.9

50250 7844
r
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,
REPORT AND RECM-D:h'DATIONS OF TUE UN7TED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF ArR7C'?L1"JFE, RESE.'~,CH ~'..OGRf~S
DEVEIAPDfEIvT AND 2:6'ALUhTZO;; STAFF, L'TILIZi.i•IO?t
RESEARCFi _AND DEl'L'LOF':•fENT ADVISORY COMITTEw.
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7-',;=` ?.6 p^oes
Wo =i-.nCton, U. C.
Ql 0 Cn n (i ;~. 9 4 0 8

Jour. Scrcol Hea2th 35 (Ho.8) 366»73 (1965)
~- . .
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X RRPORT Oh 2965 SMOKING SURVEY LINCOLN (NtBRASfiA)•
Je2 = 'PVPlLIC SCHOOLS-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS.
'
,,enson, w:LLor ::.
RErC7:.'t' OF 1S65 WXW SUffVEY 3:I`+:J:.a
(WE;;0Sc:a) Tv3LiC Sj :HU'JLS-;2::;70R lilGi
SCHCCi.k:;, by .Icneen, Lsstcr M. and John
C.
Yha;spson.
Ca

50250 7816
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COG, RJR CLASS 'i4. PAMPHLi.T Xl Co6 72
72 CORF.STi, Ce^eral Va., U. S.
P.EfflRT 0'~ G;::•;ER;I. !CT?VTTv rFFSF\TI:D TO "14r. 9TH GEtii:ML ASSEHBLY AT
kILLIA`iSS1':iC, 0CT(`?7R 28, 1972.
CORES:':, Gen. a-sE:-.loly, F'illia7shurg, l'a., 23 p. (Oct. 28, 1972) (in
rngli~it)
*1072, 73-t 14 n`_?k
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50250 7834
XX Ud
Gb-7G
~
PESTICIDE RESIDDU; S IN FOOD
I
FAO Plnnt Producrion and Protection Scries No. I
World Ilealtlt Organi_ation Technical Rennrt Serics No. 592
Report of the 1975 Joint Meeting of the FACl
Working Party of E."erts o;a Pesticide Residucs
and the WHO Expert Committee on
Pesticide Residues
Geneva, 24 Novembcr-3 December 1975
Nblished bv
FAO and \1'}!O
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fiOO13 AN)) ~1GItIC1ILTURE ORGANIZA77ON OF TIIE Uti1TE0 N:\YMNS
Rouie, 1916
0 4(l 0 0!; ;~ 9 3 9~
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50250 7860
Gr +
TMRT O?: SPACE PYf-.UIRfNEi:T~ kY R:CIE?dT5'r'IC
Ri,SEWN LAFf3RATCp..IF;::.
Gray, Y:. Lcrnc
Report on stace recuirer,ients for scienti fi c
reseurch 1st;oratories. Qttnva, 1949.
8 p. 26 cm.
04 o0oo294.2 4
i

50250 7956 .
.
ITS Report on a se•cond retrospectivQ aortal 'y study in North-East England
240
To
1 78
-PART IT: Changes in lung cancer and.t5ronchitis mortality and in-
other relevan*.• factors occurring in areas of North-East Engl.aud
1963-72
LU:dGS--CA`CER--STATISTICS--CP,EAT BRITAI;1/
REL~EARCH P APER 14 PART I I
'TOBACCO RESEAURCH COONCIL: LONDON 1978
N
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F.R.C.P. , F.R. C.P.I. , F.F.C.M., The Nedico-Social Resezrc:
G. Dean, Si.D.,
i
Board,,Dublin
P.N. I:ee ,M.A., Tobacco Research Council •
G.P. To , d2.A., O.B.E., London School of Hygiene and Tropical Siediciie
A •T
'yI.AQ, Ashrg StirAysRof•Great Britain Ltd

50250 7839
,_--a4=X -Bu--•'`F&ACCO--StiOKING--ATITI-SMOKII:G-CAMPAIk3:3/SMO}'.•I?iC
HABiTS-=e.NTI-S`f0K3NG--CA!1,L°AI'
RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 74 X Bu
(Service de Sante de la Jeunesse - Section Educ. Sanitaire, Geneve, Svitz
IEPORT ON THE PREVENTION OF SMOKING IN GENEVA SCHOOLS .
*(La prevention du tabagisme dans les ecoles genevoises.)*
Soz. Praventivmed. Med. Soc. Prevent. 39, 31-33 (1974) (in French
with English summary) Summary
TOBACCO---SPtOKING--PSYCHOLOGY /
Burgermeister, G. -
Report on the prevention smoking in Gencva schools
The Section of Health Education of the Geneva Oepartment
of Public In3truction has conducted several project^, in the area
of smng prevention.
n a first step, with the collaboration of soveral cantonal and
*1974, NO. 17, W 7063* *d*
Tobacco t:edicine:
tnternational bodies, authorities and staff followed by school taa:n-
ers and parents had to be sensitized, before the campai,n ccu,d
be carried to the pupils and students themselves.
The projects that have been realized depend on the aye of
the pupils. They Include a competition following the showin; or a
film, the search or choice of slogans, the production of anti•smo%-
!ng posters, conferences, and integration of the topic in a reguiar
course on health sciences. Not to forget are actions ou!ai.e of fne
schools, such as by the cantonal youth health service.
Finelly, several new projccts are presently being studie0.
/
Adresse des Aulors
r. 6'VurQerrrmeister. Service de sant3 de fa jeunesse,

• RLTORT OB THE SECOND JOINT FAO/h'H0
6 CONFERENCE ON FOOD ATIUIfiIVES. -
(1970)
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1963 12 pagea
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iiBPKi
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(1969)
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w OP C1kPS ICif.1[
Kirt:3, Elmctr li.
N.ePORT 0F THE SCOVILLE OF,GAI30LEPTIC kETkiOD
I•`t)R TYE VALt;ATIO:: OF CAPSICUM, by ELmar N.
W:rth and E. N. Gathercoal
Jour. An. Phazn. Assoc. Z3_, 217-219 (1924)
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ta THE POPCORN nAERCH,4NDISER ,2 C/-P) re -_ :
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R.w .f a .f Differeat TYpes and
Awowts .f P.Km Seaso.ing ,
I~ewa Stat. Co lwge AQrfcultural
by Jvxx c. REncE. -
Zxpsim.alal statbn
This report covers a cmparison of
nven different popcorn seasoning
oils as to flavor and effect on pop-
pins volume. Three manufacturers
ot popcorn seasoning co-operated by
furnishing the seasoning used in
these tests, which consisted of pea-
aut oil (two brands), coconut oil
(three brands), cottonseed oil and
: caen o1L
Tia lla.or T..!
The Savor test was conducted as
ftllows: A aiffident quantity of a
0 A 0 ~'s~ ye ~`a~ +'~a`~~~'-
ably free of hull -. --4 in each
.
in usable reports. The samples of "
corn were numbered and no one
cooperating in the test knew what
kinds of seasoning were used until
all had turned in their reports.
Those making the test were asked
to score the the samples numer-
ically, giving the highest score to
the sample having the best flavor
and the lowest score to the one with
the poorest flavor. Some scored the
best as 100 and the lowest below
50 but most of the scores ranged
between 90 and 50. There was great
variation between the scoring of dif-
ferent individuals, some being very
4

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ZI To3-80 The Tobacco Institute
S.P. RSPORT SUMMARY. A STUD': ~JF THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY`S
SCONO*RC COlIT~tIBL1TI0N TO THE NATION, ITS FIFTY STATES, AND
T86 DISTRICT OF COLUMEIA .
prepared for Covington & Burling.by The Wharton Applied
Research Center & Wharton Econometw-, Forecisting Associates,
Inc. of the University of Pennsylvania April 1979 13 pages.
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Wt!port- Sab j eet Tndex, Leng Range Planning
-Repnrts and Briefs
Stan''o::d Wer,xrt, I::.szitwe
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P -560/12-79-003
4. TITLE AND SVBTiTLE S. REPORT DATE
of Regulations to
on the Progress
Report
Protect Stratospheric Ozone . PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
1. ANTHOR~S1 • . PERFOeMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NC
Ferial S. Bisho
. PERFOR4t.NG ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS 10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
Office of Toxic Substances . 02LS811
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1. ONTRAC / RANT NO.
401 M St., S.W.
Washincrton D.C. 20460 N/A
12. SPONSOai VG AGENCY NAME AND ADORESS 13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVEREC
Office of Toxic Substances a 7-7
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
401 M St., S.W.
Washin ton D.C. 20460
1S. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
This Report to Congress is required annually by the Ozone Protection
Sections of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977.
10. A STRACT '
This report reviews the progress made by EPA from March 1978 to August
1979 in regulating ozone depleting substances. In March 1978 EPA along
with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued final rules prohibiting
the manufacturing and processing of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) for non-
egenyµaga~ospl •ff op~ll~t 4tsA. (aEPA continues its investigation of
`
n ae~s a
{Id n{iscellaneous CFC uses, including use as refrigerants,
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MEDICAt STATISTICS/CRF.AT RRITAP.J--STATISTICS/S*tGKTNC & HFAI.TII/
CIGARF.TTES--FII.TFR/FILTF.R-TIP CIGARFTTF.S--FILTF.RINC; ACTION--HEAI.TII ASPF.rTS/
STATISTICS--IIF.ALTII/SMOY,ING NABITS--CRFAT RRITAIN/LI1N('•S--CANCER--*tORTA1,TTY---ErGLAND
HEART--flISEASES--STATISTICAL ANALYSTS OFfOCCURRI;NCE/ALCnH()L CONSU"PTTn"!
TS
2240
To
1977
Report on a second retrospective ortality study in North-East England
PART I : Factors related to mortality from lung cancer, bronchitis, heart
disease and stroke in Cleveland County, with particular emphasis on the
relative risks associated with smoking filter and plain cigarettes
.
G.F. Todd. 0, Dean'
A.J. Wicken.
P.N. Lee
SEARCH PAPER 14 PART I
TOBACCO RESEARCH COUNCIL: LONDON 19
:1-
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RJR CLASS N0. PAMPHLET IX Un2-75 s.p.
50 250 7876 U. S. Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D. C., U. S.
REPORT OF.TAAR AND ~ICOTIrE CONTENT OF THE SMOKE OF 135 VARIETIES OF
CIGARETTES. 1k -
U. S. Fed. Trade Comm., Report, 13p. (Sept. 1975; (in English)
*Keywords:* tar, smoke, constituent; (}'t,,,~j- I'Irr,
nicotine, smoke, constituent.
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EPA-6oa/9-?s _ceV
III Du2 76
~ AIR--POLLUTION/
S.P.
REPORT ON THE PROBLEM OF HALOGENATL'D
AIR POLLUTANTS AND STRATOSPHERIC OZONE
0Ab1X Staf f
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COft4f,SERCE
National Technical Information Service
G>. NdME :.v:'1 ennn....
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory
:ees=_=:a and Developmer.t Subcommittee
;!.~. =n:?rc-= en_ai Protection agency Committee on
?Dse_:c.. T__a.-i;-e Park, NC 27711 . U. S.
.,,w .:,3E\C• '.A•.1E AV_~ aDDaESS
:... _=c =-.ental =_:er.ces Research Laborator,-
~f::ce ._ Resea::a and Development
`;.5. '_:-.-;:ron=,e-_a1 Protection Agency
2ese__ _.. Park, N.C. 27711
~. REPORT DArE !
December 1975
6. PERFORMING ORGANiZATION COUE
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
1:L4.008
on Public Health and Environment
Interstate and Foreign Commerce
House of Representatives
1 13. TYPE OF REPORT ..
. _. ~ouv COVENED
Final
14. SPONSORING AGENCY COOE
EPA-ORD
15. Sl °=_c ~crT~av %z'aS
:or a:.-- subnitted to the SuocoTnit::e on Public Health and Environment,
cn In:ers%te~n~FoAei~ CPir.~ fcaq !'p~,s~oA Representatives
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IX Un2-81 S.P. TOBACCO--SMOKE--CARBON MONOXIDV
RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET IX Un2-81 s.p.
U. S. Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D. C., U: S.
REPORT OF "TAit",-NICOTINE AND CARBON MONOXIDE OF THE SMOKE OF 187
VARIETIES OF CI6AxLTi'ES.
U. S. Fed. Trade Comm., News Release, Washington, D. C. (Mar. 1981) (in
English)
*Keywords:* carbon monoside, smoke; conatituent;
nicotine, smoke, constituent;
tar, smoke, constituent.
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' (in F.r.G13sh)
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1
ni.cotlt:e, smc,I'e, co:nstituent;
tar, sm~,i:e, coTlstitJenC.
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To;o .1cC o v C o:.unic S (-,...,: ± c in r.) .
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a RE'PORT C3F TNE StGMD AtI,-tTNION CONFERh ti'CF. c'V"jR
- THL STiJDY U'r' CANCEtOCLNl C SU BSTA:JCES IN THE
'r MX'1'ERNAL ET3PIR .G*;MT.
Eoroatcieva, T. A,
13 i C:' i:;i' T:-IE ~F'CO":L ALLr;JN1G'I
C'~: FIRF :":C~ :
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1"X ihi:! :'. 't~::'it"iROt.^.-:Lir'T, by T. A. 1XO1'ostlC19Y3 ~y'..
D. G. PI Ot:of l'foVFl.
Yo; r, O.,kol. li (No. 6) 753-•5~ (En~;liEh trans,
lai,ion edi tic:i pofes 1,31j-137) (1953).
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SB REPORT OF THE SECRETARY'S C4MISSION ON
951 PES'TICIDES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO
Un ~ LA rT~an~vi` iiaale~i;sE~icaticu;
.:2C , and Welfare
REPORT OF TH : SECR2.rTARY' S COMMSSION ON
PESTICIDES AND TItEIR RELATIONSBIP TO
e.itvirOivX:;vitsi,. aafai.iri, Pecccb 1 9uu ii.
1969 677 pages
U. S. Dept. of Health, F.ducaticn, and
Welfare . Washinfitor,, D. C.

L,UNGS--DISEASES/ SNJOK;ING AND HEALTH/ASBESTOS/EMPH1($EMA/ASTHMA/
BRONCHITIS/
REPORT OF TASK FORCE ON
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF RESPIRATORY DISEASES
• STATE OF KNOWLEDGE
• PROBLEMS
• NEEDS
RC
756
Un
1981
Division of Lung Diseases
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
U.S. ~tSER1/IEfS-
Pubiic Health Service
National Instttutes of Health
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1' IX.Un -77 S.P.
2 _ RJR CLASS NO. PA"iPNLET IX Un2-77 s.p.
U. S. Federal Trade Co: rr.ission, Washington, D. C., Lt. S.
REPORT OF "TAR" A`:D NICOTINE CONTENT OF TIIE St'Ot:E OF 166 VARIETIES OF
CIGAILTTES. - Tab!.e
U. S. Fe~. Trade Coi.n., News Release, Washington, D. C. (June 1977) (in
English)
*Keywords:* nicotine, sno}:e, constituent;
tar, snoke, constituent.

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I'ublic HcElth Service
Health Scn,ices and Mental Ilealth Administratiou
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Collego of the South West of i;nr;l;uld, l:~eicr; 13th-l; tii
July, 1955. Orb~nizer and sl~~ecialist editor: Ii. Srllofiel(i.
r.ondon,1955.
157 p. diagrs., tah)es. 22 cm. (Ita Specia) puhltcat'on no. 3)
l;tbliographica1 footnotes.
1. Nltrof;en compounds. 2. Heterocyc11c compounds. i. Schofielu,
Kenneth, 1921- ed. n. Tit1e. (Series)
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j 699 REPORI' OF 'fASK FORCE ABLE (Agricultural
Un Eiological Literature Explof tation)
1965
U. S. Dept. Agr., Nat;oaa1 A;r. Lihraty
REPORT QF TASK FORCE AJ:rE (ngaf :~~ICLi&1
Biological Literature °:.vloi~stt.c:.)
1965 477 pa~es
.li. S. Cov't. Printing Gffice Washiagtr,n
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RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 74 VI In-80
International Organization Standardization
REPORT ON TW 1EIR8 tLEMRT MEETIlIC NELD IN lURSSELS 0M 22 AND 26
SEPTEMBER 1980. 011 A MAMSER OF ORAlT TROTOSALS.
Intern. Org. Stand. ISO/TC 126 N 264, 23 p. (Oct. 1980) (in English)

50250 7869
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Ilealt~.~z Canseauelicc ~ ~~
1
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U.S. llEf'A1tTME\1' 01' I11:ALTII. EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
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74 VI In-78 CIGARETTES--PHYSICAL PROPF.RTIES/
. .,
Essais
French)
_ RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 74 VI In-78
International Organization Standardization
-iiEP4RT tiF`YIII+ 'M'&~4Mi'1'TE Olt aPltYSiCAY. MMt`NSIONS. . . .
*(Project de Rapport de la 73m3 Reunion du Sous-Comite ISO/TC 126 SC 1-
Physiques Dimentioonnels Paris la Defencse.)* '
International Organization Standardization, 17 p. (April 1977) (in
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Diehl, J. F.
*(no affil.)* -
RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 72 VI Re-74
-RSPORT UYr A Si/.`MSI1JM IN KARLSRUHE, GEli?iANY, ON TRACE ELEI~,`iTS IN
4 ~Y,. Gl~tlU4i,t~°iD.
~~co).
a.
ENIC, UtKEL, CH1GOHItRi, ETC. IN FOOD PRODUCTS (INCLUDI:;G
1 *(Toxische Spurenelemente in Lebensmitteln. Berichte uber ein Symposiu:)*
Verbraucherdienst 19_ (No. 1) 1-4 (Jan. 1974) (in German)
*Keywords:* mercury, cured, constituent;
=
r:;! lead, cured, constituent;
:.,. cadmium,
arsenic, cured,
cured, constituent;
constituent;
-. a - nickel, cured, constituent;
,
:.-.i
chromium, cured, constituent.
~19711, No. 9, W 3263* *d*
Tobacco cher.iistry:
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so2so 7ees
• REPORT 1)F Tk18 TER2firti0LOGY COMhiXTTEE.
filraNo. 118
b'ii" 0 w. C A
&EYO^:`k Gc THE 1ERINIi`.OLOGY WMTiFE• by
W. G, Whaw, S•d, t,t, AIZE:3, F. tyt. Ati?tton, R,
aeid L. G, P,;io.
MicrorilFa sx•cnws Weers 8, 487•521 (1960)
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RJR CLASS NO. PA1dP11LET IX Un
-76 s9 p.
2
S~tP1Jn2-76 U. S. Federal Trade Commission, W:~shinRton, D. C., U. S.
" REPORT OF TAR AND NICOTINE ()OHTf:NT OF THE SMOKE 0F 169 VARIETIES OF
; CIGARETTES. - Tables. _
f U. S, Federal Trade Comm., News Release, Washington, D. C. (*;ov. 1976)
, (in English)• •
f .*Keywords:* tar, smoke, constituent;
~ nicotine, smoke, constituent.
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1966 27 pagea
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FOOD--MICROBIOLOGY/
Report of the
STsCO JOINT FAOfB'llO EXPERT CONSULTATION ON
PDDL RU13IO1.OGICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR FOODS
11IC
i .
Geneva, 21 February - 2 March 1977
EC,F.!icroUiol/'/7/Report 2
UN1TE1) NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORG.INIZATION
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UNITED NATIONS
ENVIRON5IENT PROGRAAt9lli
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/PIiYSI0LQ6Y/
_ Report of the 1.'ns.c Gcoup
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A kEPORT PCrPAR[U f1l' A TAi1C GRUUP O1COT.IMITTrC 2 OP T/I1
INTGI:NATIONAL COM?fISSIOtI ON RADl01 OO:CkI. PROTrCTION
1 ,`,a
ADOPTlU tl1' TIIE C'O?I"tIS51UV lV OCTOGI'it, 1974
1W. S. Sry'dcr Cl:nirma,t
M. 1. Ceo.l- E. S. Nasset
L. It. kathavseu G. Parry HowelJs
I. If. Tipton
1NTERNATIONAL COTloliSS1UN ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTCCTION
~ No. 29
PERGAMON rRl;ss
OXFORD • N}.W Y!)R6: • TOkOVTO
8YDNEY • tIRAUtiSilM LIG
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FOE: REDUCTION
AND CONTROL OF
l
SALMONELLOSS
-REPORT OF THE
U.S. ADVISORY
- COMMITTEE ON
SALMONELLA
JANUARY 1978
9AJC& SWETY AND QUALITY SERVICE
"" "T"' ^ WES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

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S.P.
REPORT ON THE WORKSHOP ON MUTAGENESIS AND PREDICTIVE
CARCINOGENESIS
1977 Mutation Rescarch, 46 (1977) 40J--411
ED:IIONTON
MAY 1-fi
,
,
Isevicr . ort olfanil iome ical I'ress
R.C. VON BORSTEL, P.J. HASTINGS and 11.Df. SHAHIN
Department oJGenetics, The University of Alberta, Edmonton, A/berta (Canada)
(Received 21 June 1977)
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. Amei°ican Chemical
Society Publications
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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l~ Comnlunic,ation cf tcc?inical inforsn::t~cn. \ev: YcrL,
D Chemonomics,'1952.
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RJR CLASS NO. PAt'IPIILET 74 VI In-75
International Organization Standardization
REPORT ON T1dE WORK OF TECHNICAL COl'^iiTT$E ISO/TC 126 - TOBACCO AND
TOBACCO PRODUCTS FOR THE YEAR 1974.
International Standardization ISO/TC 126, 2-8 (Jan. 1975) (in English)
*1975, No. 4, W 1327* *d*
Tobacco economics:
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WRITING FOR RESULTS
In Business . '
Government
The Sciences
The Professions
t
~ SECOND EDITION DAVID W. EWING
~ Harvard Business Review
JOHN wMEY & SONS
New York Chichester Brisbane Toronto
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St y'c.
Style maniial for biological jouri.als. Was1,ington, Pub-
lisheci for the Conference of J3iolocical Lditors by the Amer-
ican Institute of Biological Sciences (°1;1(i0)
92 p. fllus. 21 cm.
1. Printing, rracticil-Style manuals. Tecbnlcal writing.
i. Tttle.
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'*ITIN*MANAGEMENT--PRACT ICE/
- T
Ho WRITING FOR
"
1981
DECISION MAKERS
Memos and Reports with a Competitive Edge
Marya W. Holcombe and Judith K. Stein
' BELMONT, CALIFORNIA ( A Div. of Wadsworth, Inc.)
LIFETIME LEARNING PUBLICATIONS
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PZ-PMT 011 TaMcco SsATYSTrCS. ~
U. S. ::ti; ~srtTsnt of a?ricultnre,
~c~9c Agricutt'ural Marketing Service. ToLacco Division.
Report on tobacco statiaics. 1st- low I Ynz' G
«'ashington. I471., iy77
/7.. maps. 23-27 cm. annual.
• statistics)
HD9134.A38
Reports for 1930,38, 19 - Issued as U. S. Dept, of Agricul-
ture Statisttca.l bulletin (IiD1751.A5) ; reports for 1943-- Issued
as U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Ctommodityt altatistlca; (131)2001.A.32)
Reports for 1U38-38 issued by the Bureau of Agricultural Eco-
aomics; 1939-41, by the Agricultural 5larketlob Sersice; 1912 by the
Agricultural Marketing Administration; 1943-44 by the War Food
Administration, Oelce of D(strlbutioa (1043 under tts earlier name:
Food Distribution Admtnistration) ; 19aa"~52, by the Production and
Marketing Administratlon.
1. Tobacco-U. S.-Stat. (Serfes: rJ. S. Dept. of Agriculture.
Statistical bulletin. Series: U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Commodity
U. S. Dept. of Agr. Llhr.\
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; K ented to students in cnei..ical engineerint;. Aus-
tin, "1'exes, University of 2exw,:, iy50.
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Cbemicel pilot plant practice. New YorL, Inter; cier.ce
Publishers,13a5.
vlif, 152 p. lllus. 23 cm. (Chemical enginzer:ng anJ iechnoloU
library, Y. 1)
BibHograpby : p. 143-14fl.
1. Chemlcal plants. L Title.
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Johnso;t, Ialem.
'1'hee reu•,u•c1i rohort; a -nicle for the 1>e-ii,ner. \eNr
1'orl:. I;on;ild Press Co. i11)51j
vl, 1411). 22 cm.
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,.asn,-n-t-wr!tIn7.
; T Baker, Clifford.
: 11 Technical publications, their purposa, przpara+.ioti, and
~ B production. ICew York, Wiley, 1A;,5.
~
~ 802 p. 11108. 23 cm.
1. Te.:Lnical writing. 2. Yublisbera and publlshing. i. Tft2e.
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S4C1AL ~~'t~AlCts t~3 '~`G~~i ~8 ~1iD
CSz l4i:i..PAW-OW
CIGARE'`!i'E SHfKING.
(1970)
CuaaCa, Hoi:se of Cn,=ns ; Starsdim: Ccr..n{ ttce
on I3e"1th, l•Ie1fsre a,td Socia! Affaira
R::i•O.P CF TEIE ST.A::AZ.:G Cn:•.1-'ti A.C Ca
MUM A::a SOCIAL RF;'AIr;S G`: fiNG
i.IGA%E'c~a'e. S::u?:1nG, by Canada, Houae ot
COrmI9r=st .r.•t3^din^ COT•1"littC3 0n
and Social Affairs, and H. GaaCan
1969 53 psRe`
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XT. ItErOiCT OF 71,119 TRIP TO JAP:+N TO ATTEN:) Vr~
Ts '2TIEFNATIONAL SYV"T.t1M Ol'1 THE CiiE;4IST:2Y OF
NATURAL YRCDUCT3 HELD BY THE IVMRNATION+4I~, etc.-
Tao. =`ir-:2
REgr.R.T Cx f-CH ^:zxP `M JAi'AS TO ATT`i.'TD
BiT~a'~~ ;x~D2 :L S'i::^;;SIU!S Uam :M C'H'---,1,;7: "RY OF
K~TI;~%+1, F?CD'.?rTS ;.`ii.i` 8Y 'Cjai :i7f~at2i AT,
UJiICH O: IsVI3 :: f•??i3 :°:LT.Efl C!i't::'ISTRY (i!;:'AC1a
Kl'C~`O.. F,;;"-,L 19646 A:;D ttX.SIT TO 'aC':!.t:'~L'~
PR~Jn::i. ::: ; t:RF..AS C= JA:^.'1I$ P.21D 0:F TAN1'i, RFF'i.r?3,Ir
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Royal Society lleal.l•h Joux ; 95 (S) 228 (1975)
RRi'OWF ON TO13ACCO SUi3ST'ITUTES
ACH year thousands of pcople in and all
over the world die fronf the resu:ts of cigarette
smoking, and at any given time over a third of thc
hospital beds in thc United Kingdom are filled with
pcople made ill cithcr directly or indirectly froin the
effects of cigarette tobacco.
Before 1970, for reasons concerned with taxation of
tobacco, revenue law prohibited the use of anything
other than tobacco in smoking products except with the
mission of the Commissioners of Customs and
Ecise. 'I'he Finance Act of 1970 changed this state of
affairs and on revenue grounds there is now no longer
justification for restriction. For this reason the Govern-
ment appointed an Independent Scientific Committee
on Smoking and I-Iealth under the chairmanship of Dr R.
B. Hunter, Vice-Chancellor of Birmingham University,
to advise on the research results and of systems of testing
the health effects of tobacco substitutes with regard to
their predictive value to human health. The first report
of the Hunter Committee was published in July of this
year and outlines Che recommendations for testing pro-
du¢tS cOncernino enhctit,ifec anri arlciitivPc
0 4 0 In, 0f, 2- 9 4
With rel;ard to the adctitivcs, which for the terms
reference means those matcrials which are added
tobacco in small quantities to enhance the appearance
smoking quality of the product, the Committee inten
to compilc lists which will be of sonic guidence to ma
ufacturing companies when designing ncw produc
One list will contain those additives which are basicasafe and the other list will include those
which in the vic
of the Committee pose a potential risk to bealtn.
The concept of producing a tobacco substitute whi
is less injurious to health than tobacco itself, vet.accef
able to the smoker, needs to he urgently developed ai
it is obviously the intention of the Hunter Committee
establish safe and thorough guidelines for this to ''
achieved by the cigarette manufacturers, hopefully
the not too distant future.
FAIRFIELD INQUIRY
The Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the fire <
the Fairfield Old Peoples Home presents a challenge t
all who ate professionally concerned with public safet,
Perhaps for the first time in an inquiry of this sort th
Report recognizes the problems of social priorities an
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1. R0~%1-81-~J39
EPA-6
2' ORD Report ACCESSIONNO.
3• RECiPlr %i 41
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90
0.
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1. TITLE AND SUBTITLE 5. REPORT DATE
of Norksho on Epidemioloqic Studies
Report Aoril 1981
~
OF t/~r~YNr. ~a~ 1 ECLL~TCS 6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
7. AUTHOR/S) . PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT N
Edward P. Radford, M.D.
9. PERFORDlrector~,,ICenterAfor Envirorunental Epidemiology 10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
Graduate Scbool of Public Health
Univ. of Pitts AGA1D
,
.
Pittsburgh, Penna. 15261 . 1 .C N AC / ANfi1v0.
CR 806815-01-1
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS 13. LYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COvERt
U
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EPA Final Snirmla /synthesis
.
. 14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
HERL -
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^-' -•« •a *hP nverall oroiect officer for the coop agreement with Pifts.;tr.
16. A. -
effort of both the members of the
wor"twy v„ ..---..rne Particles and EPA staff. T:e
workshop was conducted after EPA developed a Problem Definition Study for

'Repo?t• P'x'eAerat.ion.
Kere;ces, Frank, 1S3G-
ltehort 1);•ona?•vtion, inclufling co)'PC•,'pelldence :.noA t('cl1-
nic:>.1 1•;l'iling ibyl Fr^)11: Ii, rekes iard; Robley 11 ir;fre,.
2d ed. Ames, Iowa State Cblle;;e. Pre-s i1t1u1)
ziv, 448 p. illus. (Part col. ) 2-9 an.
Flist puhlWied Ir. J(D33 under title: 'Manual of rePort preparation.
Btbliogral,h;; : p. ,J1-9J3.
1. Hcnort writing. i. li ir.fre)', ILoLlcy, 1~)}- j'Ar,t nuihcr,
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jr' Fede_Q1 Electric Corporation
HGV TO WRITB EVI BCTIYE REPORTS
1965 37,0 Pages
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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS/QUESTIONNAIRES/Ir:TEwIEtaS/
DTTA--PROCESSING/
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Professor of Education and Science tnstructior
Wethinqton State University
PWIrt>•n, Washington
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Pkuantvilte, New York
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. FAport vr! ting,
T Rhodes, Fred Hoffman, 1559-
11 ... Technical rehoi-t, writink, bN 1 red II,
R New York and London, \1c(xro.v-11ilI book company, h,c.,
1941.
x, 125 p: fucl. fUue., tables, diagrs. `l3; cui. (Chewlcpl eLR!n-x•rice
eerleP )
"Iteferencee" : p. 120-121.
1. Report wrlting. 2. Engtneering.
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CLASSIx ICl:T IOt; OF DT,SE A5.-?;5,
U. S. Qtzblic Health Sezvf_ce, i~s:cicr_a
Centc: for Ht:2.1.th Statictica
REPORT Cii THE UNITED STATES Dw'LF.G!:TgOIi
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T NeSsu.-,, ;fosep;s R.;~1cigh.
11 Writing the technical report. 3d ed. New York, Nic-
N Graw•Iiill, 1952.
856 p. 24 cm.
1. Tecbnical wrlting.
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77 I Ro FnR*iAL-REPORTS By T1R. ALAN RMnG*tA*T Mav 4, 1977
For the benefit of new staff members and the secretarial personnel,
the Formal Report outline is reviewed.
This memorandum outlines changes in the Research Department Memoranda
(RDM's) and Research Department Reports (RDR's) which were adopted in
April 1971 to improve cormunication within the Department and with other
'
units of RJR Industries, Inc.
A major feature of the changes was directed toward communication
with nontechnical management. The first page(s) are to be written in
nontechnical language, where the main sections are to be OBJECT, SUMMARY
and STATUS. The STATUS section is to be used to clearly convey the
present position of the work.
To improve communication bEtweern technical personnel, an abstract
will be added to those ROR's and RDD1's in which such abstract is
warrantbd.4 0 () nf, ~ 9 4 R 4
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Il'. ~T. '1'ic]iy. \ew York, Wiley [19(;G;
svii, 337 v ilhis. °4 cm.
Riblinnraplitcal footnotes.
1. En;;lkh I;~n_ua,e-F.Letoric. r. Title.
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Iicised oll ~Iticlios by ]NIzrjorie El. Shillin, Rob.•it -lI. G.IV;
n.n(1 o!hel auti~orilics. \e\c Yol•k, App)eton-Ceniur3--Ceofts
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$' I°i The Emergence of the ~ olon:
An Empirical Correlate of Scholarship
j. T. DILIAN UniverNty of Caltfon+ia, Rtoerside
ABSTRACT: The current issuu of 30 prominent lour- ciplines. Yet despite its Importance, little
system-
nals in psychology, sducatfon, and kterary crittcisrn atie attention has been paid to this issue.
were analyzed for charactertsttc rhythmic traits of n- While the literature in the fields of
linguistic
search tttla. On the whole tlie puWtshed tuk t: szten- and medical science can be found to contain
stud-
.tue, dys.hythmic, and oolonic, divided bq a oolon in les enough on the nature and function of the
colon,
• 72% of the cases inspccted. By oontrost, a malority of a search in other fields reveals few or no
studies,
senpubhatud research titla and of published monrs- t eoretical or empirical, bearing on the effects
of
aaarcJ~~jtks nty~(n F.pm~ t1~qe in~ , t
colon 8~era~ll~e~ adrfelatF of~/sola#ihi~ colon oo publishability and other variables of
"'r,!.,,,,,d i+ Eve reRa,ds; y„Nt,hakl{ty, p.oducttvity. - scholarly quality. The literature offers
little guide
• to "y
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practtce are noted. mental resolution. Nonetheless, other factors sug-

'"IMPORT uRiT.zuc.!
A nc'ercon, .T. A.
TF.i.1S- t.`'F.R. ASSOC. OF CFRFAL CiIF.'.'.1STS
3 (2) (1q45)
Tre rreraration .of illustrntions ar.d tr~tes,.
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-Reporti Writirg
~ 11 Stafford, Alison R.
~ S THE SCIL:NCE-H:\GIAL'PRIr:G SECRETARY by
- Alison R. Stafford and I:illie Jean
1 Culpepper
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Prentice-11a11, Inc. 338 paF;es
Englewood Cliffs, N. J.

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Fcepuxt vri t.i.r~~,,
J
Whitford, Robert Calvin, 1892-
Concise dictionary of A-merican grammar and nma;;c,
edited by Robert C. 11'bitford and Jmncs R. Fostcr. \ew
York, Philosophical Library t°19551
viil,lCkSp. 24cm.
1. En1;1ish languagc-GlossKries, vocabularlcs, etc. 2. La~lirh lar:-
guaie--lthetorlc. S. Americanisms. i. hosrer, James It:.lpa, ]bi,w-
jolut auth•ir. It. Title.
P EiCS0.1Y49 ~ ) 423 51-134JS
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WORKBOOK
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UNIT I- Th,. Communication Process
Unit 2. Keys to Tffective Uritinl
A Division of
AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCL-%T'
Unit 3. Writing Business Letters, `tenoranda, and Proposals
UnH 4. P~ti '(~Ror~ ~ ~
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W8R'I' VR;fiINC/ MMAGEMEtiT/
D 0 CU iWIr E Nr 11" 1~T I01~1
how to organise and control information
processes in business and industry
FRANK WHITEHOUSE F.i.T.r.r., F.t.T.A.I.
ChiejTechniral Publications Engineer,
British Aircraft Corporation, Stevcnage
Business Books Limited London

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xiv, .•1S p. ilhrs. (part cul.) 20 cm.
I'irst pablisl e3 in 1SIS under title: Alauual of report preparsiiin.
liiblio;;raphy : p. 4U1-103.
]. Report writfug. 1. Winfre,r, ltnb.'ec, 1S9'1-
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III MeAS--79 Public Law 94-469
S.P.
VREPORTING FOR THE
CHEMIL SUBSTANCE
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DECEMBER 1977
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L1 in inclu,;~(ry and government. ContriLuting .«o:'wrti: J:<<•.;
Barshi lvnd others, \ew 1'orl:, 1teiliho1d PuIL. Corh.. 1!;:1.
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1972 for the Preparation of Scientific Papers
$ecxetariat
Council of National Library Associations for Written or Oral PrE3sentatioil
Approved August 31, 1972
American National Standards Institute, Inc
Abstract
Authors of scientific and technical papers have a higher probability of having these accepted for
publication and then of being noticed, read, and completely understood if these papers meet cer-
tain standards of originality, internal organization, and style, and if they are properly prepared
for submission. Since some of these matters are also within the responsibility of editors, this
stan-
dard is also directed to them in areas where close cooperation is required.
An author should prepare an original article, short communication, technical report, review
artiele, dissertation, or oral presentation (all are considered by the standard) only when he has a
significant contribution to make. He should avoid fragmentary or duplicate publication. His work
should be placed in context, and should be written with awareness of both primary and secondary
audiences and of the specific journal involved.
The title of the paper should be concise and informative. Authors listed should only be those
who have made substantial contrib ions o t~ w~k reported. Every manuscript should begin
eith* ats~ra~thaf~s irt{Forrnalive~s pd!Rible! ThL"text of thp paper normally shouid cont:,in the

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BIOLOGY RESEARCH SUt0LARIES 1972--1973
A Rf:PORT FOR THE YEAR 1972-1973
OF-THE
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QD' Raphael, Ralph Alexander, 1921-
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Environmental Protection Toxic Substances
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Toxic Substanc~,s
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SMOKING & HEALTH/
BIRTH DEFECTS/NICOTINE--PHARMC0L0GY/
Chemical Hazards
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Reproduction
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Asciylene Rud carL•un mo»oside clicmisaY, by JuLm 11
Copenliaver and Maurice H. Bigelow. New Torl:, Heitlo?
Pub. Corh.,19-i9.
xvi, 557 p. lllus,, port. 24 cm.
BA,-(•d cn materlal collected by J. W. lte,^.r e of the 1. 0. Farbe:
lndurtrle.
"General bit,l:cbrapLy of Geryan ncetylene c9ernlstry'": h. s3:-35
1. Acetylene. 2. Carbon moaozid-_. r. Bigelow. 'Maurice I7ut
bard, 1903- joint author.
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Pa
1976
Patterns of .
,/Sexuality and J~eproduction
ALAN S. PARKES
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
LONDON OXFORD NEW YORK
1976
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50250 7886
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Benner, J. P.
(Univ. Ky., Tobacco Health Res. Inst., Lexington, Ky.,,U. S.)
REPORT ON TOBACCO; DETERMINATION OF NICBTINE IN !RIp1(E.:
Association Off. Anal. Chem., confidential manuscript to be published,
(1978) (in English)
*Keywords:* nicotine, smoke, constituent.
~ l A eoll:l»rative study was axxlncted to assss th= i»tcr-loboratory
precision an•J reproJuc.ibili.ty of the SeViantial Differential Solvent
L•~traction t.ectinique. The data from four of the nine particir,.ating
collaborato_s were not inclir]-d in the stztistical analysis because of
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ORGANISATION DES NATIONS L'k1ES POL'R L'AUMENTATICN FT L'AGRICULTURE
OR6ANIZACIOV OE LAS NACIONE-S UN:OAS PARA LA AGRICL'LTURA Y LA ALIMENTACION
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l. ?he Joint SC::/Codex Alimentarius Croup of Zxxrts on Staadardization of _Iruit Juices
beld its tenth sess;.on a: the ?alais des 2iations, Geneva fron 16 to 20 July 1973 under the
ebairoanship of P.u:essor :;. ?i:nis (the aetherlands).
2. The session xzs attended by 55 participants incluiiag the representatives from .tlgeria,
lttttralia, at:stria, ielLaa, 3razil, Canada, Der.-Lar;c, r;c::ador, : iniand, i4•a.ZCe, .'edora2
Republic of Ger^any, .:aar.a, Ini.ia, Italy, ;arocco, the ::ether!a.^.3.s, iiors+a?, Poland, ::p;in,
;. Sxitzerland, ;;u•:ce}•, the Jhited i:ir.Zdon, the United States of ;rierica, a^.d 7iv. oslavia,
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Altman, Philip L ed.
Growth including reproduction nmnd morphological derel-
opment. Coiupilcd and edited by Philip l.. Altman and
Dorothy S. Dittwer. Ptrpnred under the au.;;pices of the
Committee on Biological I-Izndbcx,l.,. Washington, Federa-
tion of American Societies for Esperimental Biology t13G2i
zit. C,03 n. illus., tables. 29 cm. (Eiological haudbnoks)
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Iiiology-Tnbtes, etc. 2. Growth. 3. Reproduction. 4. Diorphol•
ogc. 5. Genetics - Tables. etc. r. Ditte,er. Dorothy S., joint cd.
It. Title.
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HEXACHLOROPHENE/RESPIRATORY TOXICOLOGY1BEHAVORIAL TOXICOLOGY/
IND1jSTRZAL TOXICOLOGY/ S:fOKING AND HEALTH/TOBACCO--SMOKING--HEALTH EFF
1~5 = ESSAYS lLTOXICOLO'GY
Ha i ~
1976 ; VQlume 7
I
CANCER--CAUSATION/
SOLVENTS--SAFETY HAZARDS/
CARBON MONOXIDE/
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH/
Edited by WAYLAND J. HAYES, JR.
1976
A l: A D E M I C P R E S S New York San Francisco London
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Editor: 1907- A. J. Diaz.
L Bibifography-Editlons. 2. Outo[•prlnt brwrs. L Dlaz,
A-lbert James, ed.
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S.P.
.
Emanuel Peterfreund
on
/Information and Systems Theory
For this, the third in our Symposia on the contributions of noted
psychoanalytic theorists, The Psychoanalytic Review has chosen the en-
tire work of Emanuel Peterfreund. This is in contrast to our previous
policy of selecting a noteworthy individual book. Peterfreund's con-
tribution, which is in a sense "singular," is spread over several major
papers and is still evolving.
There are many reasons for selecting Peterfreund's theories for
discussion. First, his work has suffered from considerable neglect.
This has taken place although his training and origins are basically in
the mainstream of classical analysis. Peterfreund's credentials attest to
this. After graduation from the City College of New York and from the
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International Organization Standardization
MINUTES AND S- ON TIIE ;tr.ETING OF T}lE WORKING GROUP ON McCHA\ICAL
S;f01:ING (SMOKING PtACHINE5 .
t.7'4 *(Projet de Ra
pport de la Cinqniexe Reunion du Groupe de Travail ISO%'I
126/GT 3- Funage Mechanique Strasbourg les 16 et 17 Avril 1975.)*
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Forschung, Wissenschaft
73 III Co3-79 -S.P.
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Chimia 33 (1979) Nr~6 (luni)~C''P, /~3 , I9 ~ _ ~
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Darstellung chemischer St kturen fur die computergestutzte deduktive Losung
chemischer Probleme *
119
Wolfgang Schubert und Ivar Ugi **
Organisch-Chemisches Institut der Technischen Universititt Miinchen
Prof.lames Dugundji in Verehrung zum 60.Geburtstag (30.August 1979) gewidmet
Abstract
The computer ass' ed deductive solution of chemical problems
based on a matl~natidl n@del P/ c(fttitt$jonaf,*he*try j
oriented representation of chemical struc-
. . _ .._._..._~.,
Konzeptionen Konzeptionen vorgestelit werden, nach denen Mole-
kiile im Computer so reprasentiert werden, dass eine
t'iziilte, automatisierte Lbsung chemischer Probleme
mSglich ist.
t,hs identification of mokeutes tne Aomatische Lbwn= ebemEscAer Probleme
Y tlsriv.d fran tht claues of eoaaicution.lty squivak+nc acoma %ft . der rnmnuterttestutzten
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72-404
COFFEL?, James Allen, 1979-
ASMTS 0F SEX PHEROMOti'E AND REPRODUCTIVE SIOLOCY OF M
WREITE EEEI'LE, LASIDLI^1A SERRICOPtiE (F.)

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DEIdOCRATI C PARTY ftpUBLICAN PAR1Y/
U. S. POLITICAL LEADERS/
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FIFTY `L`DITION 1975-1976
Edited by JAQUES CATTELL PRESS
Consulting Editors
EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr.,
Executivc Di~ector, Democratic Congressional Committce
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Formcr Public Relations Director, Republican Congressional Comraittce
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eomputationally casy to determine i%h:ther a point lies
.Ltxkheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory closed boundary representin- the union or intcrsecti*ln
of two clos:d boundaries; and c!eterrninc the
r ncirhborir,g boundaries to a point and the mir,imttm
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problems and dis.:uss these. It was also hoped that current and future
trends in the industry would emerct. from discussion. The Conference was
attcnded by 150 delegates from 25 countries, representing most of the
major spice-producer and spice-uscr areas. As well as this ~eeZraphie
distribution, organisations covering all aspects of tbe subject were repre-
sented, with a:aroe group comin-2 from the commercial sector. Ample
opportuniti:s were provided both for general discussions and for small
goups to talk. The timing of the Cenre-ence was prompted by the steady
increase in the imports of sr:c_s by the leadin; users in recent years.
T!a first Sessi: n of the Conference .~~as 1la4~d tyy Dr P. C. Spensley,
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An ILternatior,ai Corferericr, on Spices v:r:s or,anised by thel'[ropicat
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Conference devo:ed solely to spic:s and a1t aspects of the subject were
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xil, GAO r. tlius. (1 col.) 24 cm.
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Within-Compound Flavor Associations
tLMI and Christopher L. Cunningham
Yale Univcrsity
Two experiments used a flavor-aversion learning paradigm to detect the pres--
ence of associations within a compound of simultaneously presented flavor
conditioned stimuli. Experiment I exposed rats to two two-element com-
pounds, and then administered poison following.separate presentation of one
element of one compound. The animals were then given test exposures to the
second element of each compound. Consumption of each element during this
test reflected the poisoning history of the element with which it had pre-•
viously been presented in compound. When one element of a compound had
been poisoned, consumption of the other element was reduced. Experiment 2
employed a complementary design. After initial nonreinforced exposure, two
two-element compounds were each followed by poison. Then one compound
was extinguished and the rat given test exposures to the second element of
' each compound. Consumption of each clement during the test reflected the
extinction history of the element with which it had previously been presented
in compound. Both designs were such as to imply the occurrence of a?,socia-
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45
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SCIENTISTS IN
ORGANIZATIONS
Productive Climates for
Research and Development
REVISED EDITION
DONALD C. PELZ
Director, Center for Research on
Utilization of Scientitic Knowledge
Professor of Psychology
FRANK M. ANDREWS
Program Director, Sun•ey Research Center
Associate Professor of Psycholo*•
Institute for Social Research
The University of* Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Simon and Schsster
New York
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Iiall, Courtney Robert, 189Y--
H.istory of Anerican industrial scienc.o. New York,
Library Publishers t19541 a
453 p. litus. 23 cm.
Includ(% bibliograpby. .
1. U. S.--Indns.-I-list. 2. Industriat arts-Iiist.
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VOL. 2 .-Sections 324 -455
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DATA--INTEP.PRE TATION AND COT.RI:LATION/SAMPLING/PROBABILITIES/RECR;SSION/
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276 Os
1963
2 C.
STATIa r eC.'t'S IN RESI :A R.CM SECOND EDITION
BASIC CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES FOR RESEARCH 1rVORKERS
EERNAs'3) C9STLE
PROFESSOR OF ENGINEERING. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
TE. IOWA STATE UPdlVt2SlTY PR:ESS
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R. J. Reynolds Tobecrco Company, Rescarch
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Re59ARO.N OF qMC.FiTCAR 2NQU5TRME5 by
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RESEARCH--U. S./CARNEGIE CO'0fISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATI02:/DIVERSIFICATION/ -
<;RESEARCH, INDUSTR,jHL--U. S./
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180
Or
1972
7'I e 7o/ozprofii
esearcI Inst~'ute .
11'S ORIGIN, OPERATION, PROBLEMS, AND PROSPECTS
Ninth of a Series of Profiles Sponsored by
The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education b
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MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY
New York St. Lonis San Fiancisco DGssel.for/
London Sydney Toronto Mexico Panama
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Program on Technology and Society,
Harvard tltiirer<ity
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Research, inc,ustriwl;~United E:.+.at s.
Scott, Eu"cne jJ. , ed.
Applied~rc.~earch in the United State:. Fe-
port of the :;atior,Gl Acac;erry of Scienccs--~'wt9 r.:1
l.esearch Council to the T:utuul "ecurity Ar'^ncy,
E'arch 1, l952. Z:Gshin€- ton, 0. C. , ifational
Accdemy of : ciences--I:;., tic2lal Resfaz•eh Couticij.,
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THE SURVIVAL
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INDUSTRY
An AMA Research,Report
Gregory L.lasersan
loAnn Sperling
Amuic:n hiinagenxns Assoeistion, Inc.
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U. S. A'atio;zal Scientce Fnundat.ion..
Funds for research and dex•r1olment in indlistr;r. l9,57--
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1. Research, Industrial-U. S. 2. Endowment of research-U. S.
(Series)
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the American Chemical Society's Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistr;
Division of Chemical Marketing and Economics. and the Industrial Research Institu:
and was part of the American Chemical Society's 1979 Fall Annual Meeting hetd ~.
Washington, D C.
The symposium sought to examine the problem of the slowing rate of U.S. industri:
fnnovation and research, and possible causes.
Because of the Importance of the presentations, and the eminence of the speaker
the American Chemical Society tape recorded this symposium in its entirety. The-
tapes have been collected as a single volume. Most of the visual aids used by lhl:
speakers have been reproduced in print ana are offered as supplemental material wit:
this collection.
T1te success of this symposium rests with the symposium chairmen: Charles F.
Larson and W. Novis Smith. It was their insight in selecting the speakers and obtainir,
their participation that determined the scope of the program.
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TOBACCO--RESEARCF.1 RESEARCH. ItrDUSTRIAL ~~--VALUE ANALYSiS/ZNDUSTRIAL RESEARCIf/
MANAGEMENT/AEG0N0MICS. R,TR CLASS NO. TEXTBOOK HD 69 Ra 1975
Ramey, D. W.
(Washington St. Univ., Pulltuan, Wash., U. S.)
THE DETERMINANTS OF RESEARCH EFFORT FOR INDUSTRY LEADERS IN MANUFACiU.RI~.
Washington St. Univ., Ph. D. Thesis, 126 p. (1975) (in English)
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Engneerfl ing
A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH
McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY
New York SL Louis San Francisco Oiisseldort lohannesburg
Kuata lumpur London Mexico Montreal New Delhi
Panama Rio de Janeiro Singapore Sydney Toronto
Arthur E. Mudge
Director, Value Engineering Services
Joy Manufacturing Company
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ENGINF.ERING--VALUATION/t:OST DETSRMINATIOII~-VALUF: ANALYSIS/
JOB ANALYSIS/RF.SEARCH, IPIDUSTRIAL--VALUE ANALYSIS/
MANAGEMEVT--PI.ANNING/
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iottal Eye Institute : 34
ional Heart and Lung Institute : 37
(,"onal Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases : 49
L"onal Institute of Arthritis. Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases : 54
.Jytional Institute of Child Health and Human Development : 61
E'.Gdonal Institute of Dental Research : 66
Vxional Institute of Environmental Health Sciences : 70
d\ational Insfitute of General Medical Sciences : 74
~:`uional Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders_anO c~rn4P • 78
RESEARCH, INDUSTRIAL--U.S./
GRANTS/RESEARCH--U.S. GOVERNMENT/
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~-- . RESEARCH, I*IDUSTRIAT.--VAT,UE A"TALYSIS/
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U. S. lr'ationnl Science Foundafion..
Scientific personnel resources; a sununary of dutu on sup-
ply, utilization, and training of scientists nnd.engineeis.
tNashington, U. S. Govt. Print. 0fr.j 1955.
!e, S0 p. 11hzs., Qiagrs. °G cni.
Biblio;raphq: p. 82-83.
1. Sclentists, American. 2. L•'ngineers, Au:erican. I. Title.
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RESEARCH, INDUSTRIAL--U.S.--HISTORY/
RESEARCH AND AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
A BICENTENNIAL LOOK AT THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF APPLIED R & D
By
HAROLD VAGTBORG
Presldent Emeritus
Southw+est Research Institute
San Antonio, Texas
Supplement
"Highlights of 50 Years in R&D Management"
by Maurice Holland
PERGAh'ON PRESS
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Off.,19GG,
ix, 81 p. Illus. 26 cm. (National science studies)
1. Itesearcii, Industrial-U. S. r. U. S. National Science Foun-
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atioxs. Special --sf&ji1il.El,:Gnt.
Surface chcmistry; papers presented for a discussion at a
joint mecting of the Societe de chirnie physique and the
Faraday Society beld at Bordeaux from 5 to 9 October 1917,
in Lonour of ]'rofessor Henri Devattx. London, Butter-
worths Scientific Publications; New York, lnterscier.ce Pub-
Iishers,1049.
rii, 33•1 p. tllus., group port:. 20 cui.
"Published as a Special supplement to Research, a 30urLa1 of
science und Its uhplieaitions."
Includes bib)lo,;rahhies.
1. Devaux, Henri Edgar, 1S(i°- 2. Chemistry, Physical aw1
theoretical. t. ~ociC~tG de chlmie physique, 1'arla. ir. Faraday :-r~
clety, London. IIr. ResearcL ; a jouuval of science and its applications.
Special supplement.
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RESEARCH, INDUSTRIAL--U.S.--HISTORY/
ua,sas;; +
A BICENTENNIAL LOOK AT THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF APPLIED R & D
By
HAROLD VAGTBORG
President Emeritus
Southwest Research Institute •
San Antonio, Texas '
Supplement
"Highlights of 50 Years in R&D Management"
by Maurice Holland
PERGAMON PRESS
NEW YORK / TORONTO / OXFORD I SYDNEY / BRAUNSCHWEIG / PARIS
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RJR CLASS NO. TEXTBOOK RC 565 Is 1981
Tsrael,Y (ed.); Glaser,F'.S. (ed,); Kalant,H. (ed.); PaphaM,
R.E. (ed.); SchMidt,W. (ed.); SMart,G. (ed.);.
RESCARCH,,:.ADVA,NCES. IN, ALCOHOL ANI) DRUG PRqIfLEMS. VDL~r
P'lenum F'ress.NY.f31. (TN ; E.NG. )
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i J; Title vcn•tes: 1920-21, Itesc.ar.h l,.bn,r:) to:•k-s In Ir:dustri>ii e;tni~llsi:-
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Ca.Ttcer. London, Butterworth,n57- u ~
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CoNUwTa.-v. 1. Research into causation.-v. 2. Pathology of ma-
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DIRECTORIES--RESEARCH/
Intrntion1
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Directoey
Editors:
Anthony T. Kruzas
Kay Gill
A World Guide to Government, University,
Independent Nonprofit, and Commercial
Research and Development Centers, Institutes,
Laboratories, Bureaus, Test Facilities, Experiment
Stations, and Data Collection and Analysis Centers,
as well as Foundations, Councils, and Other
Organizations which Support Research
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seveql interesting results about the relative size of the research administration
' staff in Industrial research laboratories. These results were b3sed on data
Jones obtained from a questionnaire he developed which was completed by
48 of the best known companies of the United States. Specifically, he
presented:
1. the mean of the ratio of the total administrative staff to the total
research staff for these laboratories (aggre;ate support ratio);
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Organizational Uvr,anics 51-67 (1973)
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Some social scientists claim to be able to help organizations . Some organizations
claim to be utilizing social science . Both claims need examining, not because
they are essentially false, but because they can mislead us if we conclude that
there is anything unique about the transactions between the organization on the
one hand and the university, research institute, or behavioral science consultancy
organization on the other. True, we know a great deal more about what-is nowadsys
called "organization behavior" as a result , of studies made and published.by researchess
in the field of social sciences. But knowing about organizational behavior is not
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~ ROBERT GLASER UrIiversily o! Pittsburgh
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The Center's activities range from basic,, theoreti-
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Washington, (Towrc;ule:zt ])1t;i Publicaticlls.
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felt appropriately guilty when they
did not.) i
Now, authority and power seem
to be undergoing a process of
change - the people who once
were authority figures no longer
seem able to command
unquestioning obedience. This is
Egil Abrahamsen
In his opening speech at the 30-th ESOMAR Congress in
Oslo* Mr. Egil Abrahamsen dealt in a philosophical, yet
practical way, with the main topic 'Research for Decision
Makina'. He focused in his interesting and stimulating
speech on four major subjects: the decision maker's
environment, thq-ideptqgy ~f pof~ssiQnal mag,eiWnt,
the choice -{ th~'JI3uslnd.fis ~bn p; artd h~w o ifnpli°ment
a given b- " --' ^-naarrs have a
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what the philosopher Friedrich
Nietzsche meant when he
announced that God was dead. Or
what Max Ways meant when he
wrote that 'father power' was
being eroded.
Whatever we call the authority
figures - boss, father, teacher,
captain, clergyman, governor -
they no longer have the power
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DENTAL CARE/
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A Guide to State, National and International
Organizations, Government Agencies, Educ4tional Institutions,
~•I4spitais, Urant=A~°~ard Sources, Health Care Delivery AP encies,
~'Jc,umais; islewsietters, Review Serjais, Abstractin ervices,
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pro,iects, cxper•::::entr%l de:.i.~,n prc,jects and other
,rc.•scarch ar..: dcvelo.p.:.ent work in the semi-
conductor ii:::ustr;;. TI'-e incr.rporati.cn of standard
ncti•rorl: r.iadf '_s in ocrial production planr,ing, re-
duced the :furaticr: af t!%e dcvclepr.:ent-prodi:ction
cyclre by •3G", --hortened prcduct'_c.; deadlines and
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Add Toward 1985 - Phase II, May 20-21, 1971, Hotel BilttRore,
71 New York City.
(Activities Report No. 2, 1971)
1971 97 pages
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T. P. Graham, and R. G. Keil
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A>= esear~cli, and6yDe,ve~Qp~r Ant -~ecision~ 1V~odel
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incorporating -.:;~:Jtihty'rheory~ and
Measurement of Social Values
JAMES W. LITCHFIELD, JAMES V. HANSEN, AND LARRY C. BECK
Abstract-In the research and development environment, the classical
decision model, even though modified to include multiple objectives or
attributes, fails in the following ways. 1) It uses linear attribute weighting
functions. 2) It does not incorporate uncertainty distributions in estimates
of total value and attribute attainment. 3) It does not facilitate group
decision making.
A computer-assisted decision model has been developed to utilize
decision analysis information more effectively. A hypothetical analysis of
advanced nuclear waste management alternatives illustrates its applica-
tion. A simulation technique predicts the preferred decision based on
estimates of attribute levels, utility functions, and an evaluation of the
relative importance of the attributes.
o a 0 0 0 0 2 9
of most decision models is a sienificant problem. This paper
briefly reviews the classical decision theory model and its
information processing limitations. A modified computer-
based method of treating decision model information, as
developed for R&D decision makers, is presented.
CLASSICAL DECISION TciEORY MODEL
The classical decision theory model portrays the decision
maker (DM) as making a choice from among a set of
alternatives A={ai,a2,- ••,a,„}, given: )) a set of states of
nature S={s,s,,• over which there is no control.
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ofthc dctcrminants ofltcscarclt and I)cvclopmcnt (R S D) and to thc testing
of thc Scliumpctcrian hypothesis that It & D is related to firrn size.' This
study invcstibatcs the relationship bctwccn R 1C D and sizc in thc pharma-
ccutical industry. Unlikc many other studies in tlic literature, this investiga-
tion is based on time series data, covering the period IgGI throul;h 1972. PFour
tvcll-known models arc tcstccl using classical lincar rcgrcssion analysis as the
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Chapter one of .11:S No. 14, by
Oscar S. Gcllcin, CPA, and
Maurice S. Newman, G1'if,
pRrtrrcrs, !!a•ckilrs & Sells,
issuecf by thc crccointtirrg re-
search divf.sioli of thc American
lii.stitutc of Ccrtijed Public
Accountants, FcGrrcary 1973.
Accounting problems
Certain dccisions arc as esscntiitl in
dctcrminin,r, uccounting princihlcs for
research and davclopmcnt as in dc-
tcrrnining accounting principles for
invcntorics or other itcrns. The basic
ducstions to be auswcrcd wiihin the
ftnancial accounting system now fol-
loNvcd in thc Unitcd Statcs arc (1)
w-hat activitics shoulci bc cJcscribcc3 as
research ..nd devclopmc.nt in finan-
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of rescarch and dcvclopmcnt costs be
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selling costs. Prc ,ucntly, the co,~ts of
technical support-work pcrformcd
by research scientists or cnginccrs in
suppoit of production or salcs-arc
clacsifrcd as research and cJcvclop-
uicnl costs. Thc extent to which costs
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rescarch and dcvclopmcnt costs is
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50250 8481
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Coastal Environment 72
Energy 14
Chesapeake Bay 77
Acid Rain 26
Wastewater 79
Clean Air Mocutoring 30
Information Transfer 88
Non-Ionizing Radiation 38
ORD Program Expands 92
Toxics 40
ORD Resources - 97
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TOBACCO--FP.ANCE/
Service d'Exploitation Industrielie des Tabacs et des Allumettes/
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S. E. I. AR8
_SUT`~CiT"Mr- '
SEITA, 1:ews~Kelease (1978) (i.rl French with complete Far;lish transla-
tion)
*t.bstr. in: S. E. I. T. A. 1977, p. 3, (1977)*
A brief description of agr~Wtor.;ic nanur.=cturin~ technolof~y, and sr.,o?c-
in£ wnd health research sponsored by the rrench T.ob«cco State Mono-
poly.
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ment cxpcnditures and output per r.;anhour in twenty-one U.S. manufactur-
i uyJUIiN A. SIIAW ar.d 1?oN R. I_r:zr --------"
j Calif. State Univ.
ing industries from ig:}8 to t963.1 Two sets of data were nccded for cach
industry included in this study. First, a consistent index of producti-vi;y „•as
constructed covering the entire period.z From this v:c computcd the.,,-crage
annual rate of change in output per manhour by fitting the compound inter-
est curve by means of Icast squares over pcriods of various 1eng;hs. Second,
we needed a measure of R & D expenditure intensity. The ratio of R,k D
expenditure to value added in each industry was uscd `on the assumptior. Lhat
the larger the industry, the greater the research cfi'ort required to bring
about a given improvement in productivity'.3
Both I: & D expenditure intensity and the loCto of R & D expenditure
intensitv for_trJS3,,14 ;3, and 1963 tivcre correlated with the avr.rarc annual
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kI~~ct~3t~1c~~A'rbiitgtt`z4ti.6n-Oft`h'atural: Sweet-Wfiies.
and : Elder. . ~~
RECHDRCT.-IES SUR L'AROIiATIS 1TION FRAUDULEUSE
DES VZ\S DOUX NATURELS ET DES ?1IIS7.~DLLI:S
X'AR LE CORIANDRE (CORIIIIV-D.RURI SriTITIUlIT.L.)
BT LE SUREAU (A J1TB UC US 1V.~ GRA L.)1
Ch3AYON0VE
This study forms thn L•rst step in the pursuit of an ahalytical protocol to disclosc the fraud
which eons*4sts of imilatin^ the aroma eharaetcristic of Alsucn! %cincs. To this cncl, coriander
seed
and elder flower are added to natural ssveet %.•ines and basis wines, the pentane extracts of which
arc then analyscd by gas chromalo;;raphy.
The tne `ct ollan:~trsin~he~s u14S oLta{ned(~~~ke~ rto~;tco+@ t the differcnt t•arianls hos~i- .
Llo in the aclyition_of aromalrzcrs'dunrt~ tlit nt:1'in^1it ~~Tiics. It showed four non-idcntific•d
haraclc•riAic of coriandcr and one
ucd by the +.:sc of more sclccti,vc
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LAliOF RI:LATIONS/AlANAGI?MENT--PLRSOt~ vrL nJ:LATIONS
73 I Ra WlII:N STRIKE THREATENS
A Mar-gement Action Guide Staff Recomc:endations
l ~ The May 21, 1973
589 Fifth Avenue
New York, N. Y. 10017 44 P.
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F'::oc~ur:f: I3Gaei.U~3mwu;: L~c~~~r~~~~s, : ~:~~:~tG~
laft;xrcu::fczn
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1;S.nston-•Sr-.Ic:iy H. C.
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4 V4
300 Fe
150250 85 _
Famil
and P
Infl
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1974 y
eer
uenc
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on Adolescent Drug Use
Edited by a
Patricia Ferguson, M.L.S.
Documentation Associates
Thomas Lennox, M.L.S.
Documentation Associates
Dan J. Lettieri, Ph.D.
Division of Research
Behavioral and Social Sciences Branch
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institute on Drug Abuse
11400 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Maryland 20852
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W~M TBL FRENCH : TOBl~CCO' ` INDUSTRY. ;;
,...,_ ... : . ~.,•
Service d'ExploitationyInduelle Tabace, Paris, Fr., 8 p. (Feb. 17,
1981) (in English)
SEITA has taken the initiative in forming a study group on tobacco
smoke, bringing together many specialists from the French medical and
scientific vorld, (placed) under the aegis of the Director General of the
National Institute of Health, and.SEITA also began to allot increasingly
greater resou ces for condupting'appro r te~ba ic and applied research.
~~Th~fs As9a~rci' hss b~n~sp'°ci~lly oriented toward reducing
the - `- ` -` -- --' -•--`•-- ---`•---'--'- '- the tobacco but also by means
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I Revearch Library
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DRUGS AND ~ EGNANCY _ 50250
The Effects of Nonmedical Use of Drugs
on Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Neonates
Idited by ~~
Patricia Ferguson, M.L.S.
Documentation Associates
Thomas Lennox, M.L.S.
Documentation Associates
Dan J. Lettieri, Ph.D.
Division of Research
Behavioral and Social Sciences Branch
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institute on Drug Abuse
11400 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Maryland 20852
8501
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DRUGS AND D~EATH 50250 8502
'
The Nonmedical Use of Drugs
Related to AII Modes of Death
Edited by
Patricia Ferguson, M.L.S.
Documentation Associates
Thomas Lennox, M.L.S.
Documentation Associates
Dan J. Lettieri, Ph.D.
Division of Research
Behavioral and Social Sciences Branch
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institute on Drug Abuse
11400 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Maryland 20852
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RJR CLASS NO. TEXTBOOK RC 186 Wh -i 981
World Health Organization.Geneva, Switzerland.
9
World Health Organization Technical Report Series,No, 670,
World Health Organization.Geneua, Switzerland.81.(IN : ENG.)
I.5N==5518
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50250 8509
l'Valtero, Jack Edward, 18s6-
Iteseurch management: principles and practice, by J. E.
1Valters. Washington, Spart;ui 13oolk,, 063.
xili, 3(37 p. tilus. '_5 cm.
Cocer title: The managemeut of research & developuient.
Blblioo aphy: p. 17-22.
e
1. Research, Industrial - bianagemenG t. Title: T he managr-
meut of research & developuieut.
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72 Bausch & Lomb
I THE FAUSCIt & LOMB
, Ba INSTRUCTIONS.
197?_(?) 3rd ed. Variously paged
Rochester, New York
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4
.=:.RESEARCH.• 'L.AFOFlATO,r-ZY -REPORT
~~ 5?_p.zis,B`
NO. 57-P-ZSA'
FACTORS AFFECTING THE DETERMINATION OF
PEROXIDASE ACTIVITY'IAi VEGETABLES
~. ~
QUANTITATIVE DETF:RNiD:ATION OF PEROXIDASE ACTIVITY
IN V EGETAB LF.S
John E. W. McConnell
August 20, 1957
NATIONAL CAhI!\ERS ASSOCtATt7N
Weetern Research Laboratory
tao s1XTH .TRClT
.eItr.rLcr a. CAUPO14+4tA
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RM
300 Ph .
1974
A COCAINE B IBLIOGRAPHY
NONANNOTATED
Prepared by
Joel L. Phillips
Wynne Associates
Washington, D.C.
Ronald D. Wynne, Ph.D.
Wynne Associates
Washington, D.C.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
11400 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Maryland 20852
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RESEA .
' " RESEARCH INSTITUTES--U. S.--DIRECTORIES
I UNIVERSITITIES AND COLLEGES--RESEARCH CENTERS--U. S.--DIRECTORIES/
TOBACCO--RESEARCH INSTITUTES--DIRECTORIES/
REF
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ISSUE NO. 1, Aug. 1980
lssue Number P • January,1881
CeuterG
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Kav Gip
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~a~ny • ecot tow.r. n,trdK Michi
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ARST EDIflON
A Guide to U.S. Government Research and Development
Centers, Iristitutes, Laboratories, Bureaus. Test Facilities,
Experiment ~tatipps, Date Collection and Analysis Centers,
tj {') G .and brar>`ti Msnagement and Research Coordinating Offices
in Aarimd*- Art, Business, Educatian, Energy, Engineering,
Environment, Medicine, Military Science, and
Basic and Applied Sciences.

50250 8510
TOBACCO--MOISTURE'/TOBACCO--MANUFACTURE AND TRADE--TECHNOLOGY/ -
TOBACCO--FILLING CAPACITY/TOBACCO--AGING/TOBACCO--STORAGE/
TOBACCO--PACKAGING/TOBACCO--SMOKE--FORMATION/TOBACCO--SMOKE--SENSORY EVALUATION/
TOBACCO--FLAVOR AND ODOR/CIGARETTES--TAR & NICOTINE hOkV
[ran M-:a:-n wu fa:_qt u ri n g
: ~:..
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in Ae ~:S~~igarette~lndustry~>
By Dr. Max Samfield
LBP
Lockwood Book Publishing Co. Inc.
New York. N.Y.
r1 3
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I
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The World of learninn. i~,/ted. I'.ondon, G. tl-llen &
Unwiu limited,l9Vi- /'7*5'. /9c.~~-: ~
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J cm.
1. •Learned institutions and societies. 2. Universities and colicgeF.
AS2.1'i'6 060 47-30172
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50250 8496
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141
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RESR!`.P.Ca Ca;li::RS DiPFx'rORY,, rdited by Archic: Ii.
I'alml: c,ud Iw,tlsony T. F:ruzas.
1965 666 lp. 2nd cd. -f~,7~
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141' Personnel.
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PL11fL+E1' a1td Anthony .~te KrL•.i.ci:i.
1965 6G& g. 2nd ed. I°lt (p - l,~-,3f cr{>r(?_ l ~ ~.c'
Gale F.cseTrch Co. 1't^CIM4.:., h:!ct:irtXA,

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Romeike, A.
ARZ?vF1PFLA?3ZF7dFORSCHtJNG IM TAiSml'1IiT ]UR
K7JLTI)RYFLANZE,`Tl,~.'3SC~IUNC IiJ',R DL'UTSC fiN AKUli'.~iL1F,
DER WiSSi:ivSCH11FTLtI iN CAT_:RSLr".ALT1, by A. Rorncike
and H. Friedrich.
(Research on medicinal plants at the lnstitut fur
Kulturpflanv,enforschunf- der Deutschen Akademie
der Wissenschaften in Gatersleben. )
Reprint from: I:ie Pharma7ie 11 681-87 (1956)

-uI:SEA1tc1I ON 1•xi. ItvTEi'.~If,T'LONAL MAr,1:Ei., FOit ..x;iDU,`'iTlts ..AIJ, ZT.D.,TI20YICAL
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XX Mer-C--224-75 Revista P,rasileira de Technologia 1(2)47-46(1970)
PI:SnIJISA 1)O IMEI:CA1)O I1T1:RNAC1O\r1L I'•AIZA
FIZU'I'Ati TROi'10AIS INDUSTRIALIZADAS DO i3KASIL
JO11\ C'1.AtZC1:
(nstitutu dc T«nula;;i;t t!c Alni:entus ••('aixa /'o.tal GSS, C;uupin:t., SY
Al3S•fR11CT
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'I rn Iti.~~ih.;n ~.uinr.I tr~~pi~ .~l l'~ uit it.-ut~ ~crtr..uupta) hy lc:uliu/: itu~wertrr. in
Iivc.'nunit tr~.
Ilttt.~m, tie-,•.ti11, W,••.i twtur.uly, SwtVCrt:nill au4l (:un:ula.
ht }•k•uciA tla• maturity uhimutt of tltr U.~~tc un thc itu.tlity tif tlte praclucts w;i%
t:avauratitc
for all the tcn pmAurta. 11'hilr most ut'thc pru~luct, were unknawn ct.lar as l+utcntial.•on%usticr
.Icw;tnd was cun:rruc.l the trade lhctut•lU that tttcrc was asak. Ixueutial for all but oitc of the
% itruts. Ato.t interest tcas gencratcd by the Trupical 1'ruit Salad. l'incarl,tc and Banana
products.
'1'hc rei-tort :utanpts to sumnrarir: the often diverrinZ opinions of the trade but the overall
ttupr.<sion is that the results of litia smali-scaic capo:t marl:ct rescarch excrcisc were highly
cncourattin}; and dcsersrc to b¢ folio%vcd up as soon as possiblc by further ntarkct trials on a
commcrcial rathcr tLan an cxpcrimcntai basis. It is hopcd that this report will serve to stimulate
and direct the eommercial exploitati6 of~hc >lcpo~1 potential of these excellent IIrazilian
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na_tal Studies, irittiver•sily of North Carolina,l9G-7.
'Rosearch methodology and needs in perinatal st!ldies;
proceedings ieditedi by Sidney S. Chipman tlnd othersj
Springfield, I11., C. C. Thomns (19SG1
xvi, S0D p. Illus. 24 cm.
"Sponsored by the North Oarolina State Board of Kerdth and the
S.:hool of 1'ubilc JJPr,lth of the University of North Carolina."
Includes bit,liogrsphics.
1. Infans -*dortalfiy-(~,n1 n~ssEa. 2. F'etu3, Death of--Congte£9m
ff. Pregnancy, Complicattona of-L'on;;etnam, r. Chtpwau, Sidncy
S., ed. tt. North C!!tr;itnn. Loard of Heslth. ui. North Carolina.
IInlverslty. School of Public Health. iF.'i`itle.
1tG31.C58 1OC3
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1974
RF ~~RMU I s
~+ INTERNATIOh'A!. DIF;FGTORY 'ef
Or RESEARCfi uaSOMTORIES
AND ORGANIZATIONS
International SeCtion of the ISSA
for Research on Prevention
of Occupational Risks
English version prepared and translated by S. Dyson
. INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECNERCNE ET DE SECURITE 30, rue Otlrier•Noyer -)5680 PARIS CEDEX 14 -
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COMPUTERS/TELECOMMUNICATIONS/
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RADIATION, IONIZItiG/
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75 Z Pr ' BIBLIOGRAPHY--;IARKETING RESEARCH/ CO*iSUMER BEHAVIOR/MARKETIIIG
BEHAVORIAI. SCIENCE/
.PERCEIVED -~~P~R~ODUCT QUAt.1TYs
_~
.
SELECTED REFERENCES
Milton M. Pressley
G:aduate School of Busine,i
Unive:ai!y of North Carolina at Greensboro
1974
CENTER FOR APPLIED RESEARCH
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
GREENSBORO. NORTH CAROLINA 27412
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ENVIRONMENTAL IHEALTII/BF.HAVIORAL'TOXICOLOGY/LEARNING/'•fI;MORY/
MU2AGI:NESIS/AIR--POI.LUTION--IiEALTIi EFFECT/LUNGS==DISI:ASES/
SULFUR OXIDES/CARBON MONOXIDF./;vITROGEN OXIDES/
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH/WATER--POLLUTION/WASTE DISPOSAL/
RA
445
Un
1977
HUMAN HEALTH AND TI TE
E NVIRONMENT --- SOME
RE SEAROH NEEDS
R.eport of the Second Tasl: roi•ce for
.-
Reseaxch: P~~rin>ng °in° N.n~~Ironmen~ar ~ea~t~i Sclenc~
,
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Public Health Set.•ice/Nntiunal lnstitutcs of Health
National Institute of I:rwironm.F•ntal Health Science3
DHEW I'ublication No. NIH 57-1277
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.~
A model based on the steps in problem solving, rclatcd to homemahcr cnvironmcnt; iafor-
malion sources; food consttmptiosi at home; and thc events of product choice, mcnlal
cvaluatronu, and purchase u: retail n:arl:cts, was dcvclopcd to orgcnizc jindings from 13 years
of corsumcr bel:aeior research. The mode1 is uffcred for use by other research workcrs in
project planning, data analysis, and reporting so that consuuters may be studied si»url-
taneously in home and market environments.
(HOML ECONOMICS RLSi:fiRCH JOURNAL, June 1973, Vol. 1, No. 4)
Ruth A. Hamniett and Mildred S. Van de AIark
•The dcvelopmcnt of a hypothctical model gcncra l statcments. A model may rcprescnt ~ ~
~' is necessary in research if thcre is to be new ways of or~anizing fa cts conceptually,
systcraatic compilation of facts and additions or it may extend a general thcory to new
-; ~ to knowledge concerning the truth claims of instances or kinds. of phcnor.icna (Magrabi,
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LUNGS--CANCER--STATISTICS--GREA't BRITAIN/
Report on a sercond retrospective aortal tiy study in North-East England
PART II: Changes in lung cancer and ronchitis mortality and in-
other relevant• factors
1963-72
occurring in areas of North-East England
RESE.iRCS; FAPER°°I:,4E' PART-^
!$ACCQ;RESE
~RCS- COUNCIF3: LO
ND
.
ON 1978
(11
Si.D.., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.P.I., F.F.C.a2.,
Board,,,Dublin ,
G. Dean,
Lee,,-N.A., Tobacco Research Council
P.N.
The Nedico-Social Researc'
0.7. Todd, N.A., O.B.E., London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
..,a„ u A. ttpsearch Surveys of Great Britain Ltd
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A LTaffIBRARY OPERATIONS yIt'p~ESf?AIt~ti hiUDE~-.:.tW
.Rxr.Jt.7..,t:..-+t..
MLLUM BRUCE h11T
Department of Pnilosophy, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
DONALD H. KRP.rr
College of I.ibrary and Information Services. Univcrsity of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
(Recetrrd 3oJrrly 1974)
Summary-The problem of how much of a branch library's budget shoud be sp:.nt on acquisition of new
material as opposed tu holding capital in reserve to photoJuplicatc material at the main library
upon demand is
presented. A mathetnuticcd model is constructed and discussed in detail, and a solution procedure
basern en a
dynamic programmingapproach is developed. Several phottxfuplication policies are considered,
modeled, and
compared. An cxamplc problem is presented to show how the formulas work. Thus a library problem
representldive of the Luger problems of library netwotks is developed furthcr as an example of
library
operattions rc~earch.
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4. Title aod Subti•:e
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'IS'~`,C:~c~#~~~a~~ R~ssac~.t~iSanagclE!~R~?
S. R:port Uate
~ 'i1a rch 31, 1976
I4-
7. Authut(s)
6mpa'terlifi.crJisatBry t1up?ort information system, department choirncn and
notice of such changes so that they
their organizations.
system t•rhich will provide continuously updated projections on firri and
tcn ia.l, s, lar sup or aryl s ir-t; cotuni trnents. Through the use of a~~`
Office of Vice President - Research 11. Co;juactiGtaot t.o.
De th l ehem, PA 18015 idN-39533
12. Sponsoting Urganizntiun Kame aad Addtee•4 13. Typc of keport lr k'encnl
Coreted
ttational Science Foundation
itMl Program Final
An examination of the problems associated with the management of
research in centers and institutes also requires an investigation of
coordination problems between eenler/instit..te and dcpartnental or
Instructiorial activities. The most specific instance of the need for im-
proved eoordination pertains to budgetary ciianeies in an individua:'s
source of salary support. This report dcscribcs the devclopr.,cnt of a L~~ ~
b. Yedorming UrPanization ftept.
No.
9. f'etfotming Urganization Tiame and Address ~- 1t). Project/l askl4'ork Unit l:o.
l8/~-,p 477600
Lehigh Universit Uy
Jos.r,~~fi F. Libsch and (3rucc J1. Smackcy ~
H3npower planning for research and teachirig and alternative approaches "'
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S'F' V First Edition 1974
RESEARCH SERVICES CORPORATION
Management pf Research for Profit'
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vork in i.ts own insti.tute will he terrninated.
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In the Xast ten year, s, the rcselrch proF,rain of the Gcr*.,zn Ci ;arettc Industry
was mai.ncArrti d,putnin(it w'ow}~ ii~sti~.ut~, which was estab2.i.s're ds'red in 1964
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50250 8551 III Du2-79
S.P.
nro
Sponsored by: The Fluorocarbon Industry
Prepared by: B. Peter Block
Frank A. Bower
Hillel Magid
J. Richard Soulen •
Richard B. Ward
r
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Distributed by: Manufacturing Chemists Association
SUMMARY
Revision No. 7: July 31, 1977
1825 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20009
(Originally Issued: September 26, 1975)
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PSYCHOLOGY, P r ` HYSIOLO,IC'
~I/PSYCHORHYSIOLOGY/PERFORP9AWCE/BEH'1VIORAL SCIENC
9P
160 Research.
BRAIN RESEARCH/
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975
12 C.
Psychophysiology
Edited hr
PETER H. VENABLES
Psrrhoingi Deparrment. C'nicrrsin o17'ork
C,ri n n n tt
and
MARGARET J. CHRISTIE
St. Ma!i's Hospital Medical School
and Bedford CoUegr, Unrversin of lnndon
JOHN WILEY & SONS
~ oifndon • New Yorl, • Sydne) • Toronto
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EMPHYSEMA/RESPIRATORY DISEASES/SMOKING & HEALTH/
T08ACC0--SMOKING--HEALTH EFFECT/BRONCHITIS/ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH/
RC
778
De
1978
SFaaCRG- W RBPORx%
-RF
•-CHRt7tlit"Vo1"ITIS 6
D, OCCUPATIONAL,,,,
DUS.T4TsXPOSUREor+.
~
Vlbeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Cross-Sectional Study
ofaOccupational Medicine
on the Significance of ,
Chronic Inhalative Burdens
for the Bronchopulmonary System
, HARALD BOLDT VERLAG KG
BC)PPARD
I
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RtiSEe.'RCH & PP.OIiiJC1'
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1969 37 P^&ca
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0:.~ a:;ra~^ni trt•; c:.aa? t+src; rxperb«rmt Strstictn
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(:.apt. 1967)
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U. S. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATiGA/RESEARCH APPLIED TO
7
NATIONAL NEEDS/
50250 8547
Besearch=,qa%R~,r.oduc#jv1tVVbWW r~meh#
'~YI M D Ltn+GC.'~-rl ~iY1 ~
SUMMARY
The Division of Advanced Productivity
Research and Technology of the Research
Applications Directorate, National Science
Foundation, intends to provide up to $1,600,000
for the purpose of supporting basic, exploratory,
and applied research to create a basis for the
design and implementation of productivity
measurement systems for administrative ser-
vices. Research proposals should be addressed to
one of eight distinct administrative service areas
in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors: Ac-
counting and Aujttin% Servicit; W4eFt aid
ManaQement Anatysis: Purchasing Manage-
0
these allocations. During the last several years,
progress has been made on perfecting national
and industry-wide measures of productivity, and
somee progress has been made on de'veloping
productivity measures for the individual firm.
More recently work began to develop and test
productivity measures for municipal services
and for federal activities. However, one impor-
tant potential area of development in productivi-
ty measurement has not been given the same
degree of attention: administrative services.
Administrative services consist of those ac-
tivities which provide an enterprise with infor-
niatidn, s4pport, guidance and control in produc-
inn,an!l.rlplivPrinc' its nrimarv eoodspnd serv:_
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Vt
t.fAlt'1'I\ CII11.DS A1D lialtN' :Y 11'ULh'B
Uniacrsrfy of f'ilts6uryh
.1 problern w•ltich eaist c in a Inrl;r, researeit luhoritcry iti the alloc.vtiou of profes-
sioual,pcop!r to work orr re:,enrch projects. )'e:ch i;ephrU::cr:t`in:urnt;~:r:rl!rst nlloct:te
his pcrsonuel so that ef<r•ctiver,c +, vr.lur• of u+;iveu m:ur tu a 6iveu proj,:ct, is rnwa-
mized. Corufiutationnlly, the tr:instrort!rlinn tcclrniqu,. rueiy be used to solve the
problem if it is possible to detcrnriuc thc individunl cocflicients (or cll'cctivencs9
vnittes) giving the relative valuo of the ith tu in to the jth project, for ull i, j. This
paper dcscriLes a techuir)ue for deterrninint; t;:esc erectiveness valuts. The enective•
ness vnlues nre subjective, turd reflect t he v:r!uejudl;rncttts of the depur t n:et,t tuau:,c;ar
aq~of tl}osep'hol~,sigrroj~cts. ~,'iri l~h~i)o •it>trt( e t r)~roduciug tne cliectivene?~
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P,iEDICAL DIVISION
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OPERATING UNDER CONTRACT W!TH
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Teisseire, Paul
RECHERCHES SUR L'0XVYDE DE ROSE ET SUR DES
SUBSTANCES HETEROCYCLIQUES VOISINES, by
Teisseire, Paul and Bernard Corbier.
(Research on Rose Oxides and its Related
Heterocyclic Compounds)
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Leppo, K.; Rimpela, M.
(Univ. Tampere, Tampere, Finfland)
OBQNJ;~S,~A~FC~"- Q~-'. -w,-NIS,I~ :~bBAG~Oj~G~S~ATIb1V' REFORM.1
World Smoking Health 2(No. 1) 29-34 (1977) (in,English)
fLyjjrt AOEACCO PPOYC110N NAS ECCN ICfYUTLO IN FINU:01 IINCE
THE 171N CLNTYNYI NONLVCN. TNC -OM-'SC WAS INCNLY,CNI LP '}TATE
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TOI3ACC0--SMOKE--PRECURSOP.S/TOBACCO--SMOKE--GAS P1)ASE/
TOBACCO--PYROLYSIS/
RJR TRANSLATION
RJR CLASS N0. TRANSLATION
Pisklov, V. P. ; Mokhnacliev, I. G.
*(no affil.)*
}3erichte Instituts Tabakforsch. 18, 66-79 (1971) (in German - complete
English translation availablc) •
*Keywords:* alkanes, smoke, constituent;
.
hydrogen, smoke, constituent;
carbon monoxide, smoke, constituent;
alkenes, smoke, constituent;
carbon dioxide, smoke, constttuent.
Tobacco p)•rolysis tcsts using different temperatures havc revcaled that the volumo
of the gaseous smoke phase incre.lscs with increasing temperatures. This tendency is even
~ highcr in nitrogen atmosphcre.
'r 2. 4ho jlivelCvf 911 oajqous~f hall coijponp~ts ~iitcrmincd (except that of saturatN!
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York, P,onuld Press Co. (1951]
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consultants. Prepared by the National Cancer Institute,
Office of Information Rnd Publications. L'ethesda,.lld. ti'cr
sale by the Snpc•rintet,dent of Documents, U. S. Govt. Prinz.
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O'Rourke, T. W.
P.JR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 74 X Or
(Univ. I11., Health Educ. Res. Lab., Urbana, Ill., U. S.)
SESEAP.Cii ON SMOKING BEHAVIOR: SOME LIMITATIOYS AIND SUGCESTIONS FOR.
J:j?lP1t04I:MCNT.
Public Health Rev. 2 (No. 1) 1.05-12 (1973) (in English)
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~ MINUM ALLOYS
PART I. The Relation Between Precipitate
Microstructure and Mechanical
Properties in Aluminum Alloys
A. R. Rosenfield, C. W. Price, and C. J. Martin
Battelle .
(:olumbus Laboratories
D. S._Thompson and R. E. Zinkham
Reynolds Metals Company
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Tobacco Institute, Washington, D. C., U. S.IMSEARCEi ON SrfOKING AND HEALTII IN 'I'[iE U.S.•' in En
lish)
Tobacco Inst., tdashington, D. C. , 3'~pp. (1979) ( g
~For the past two decades, hundreds of scientists have conducted
~thousands of research projects and written millions of words in
;dedicated exploration of the question of smoking and health.
i Result: There are still eminent scieiitists who question whether
any causal relationship has been proved between cigarette smoking
'!and human disease -- including lung cancer, coronary heart disease
'; or emphysema. They believe that much more exhaustive investigation
will be required to clear up what the American Medical Association
:-has called "at best a m' ddied picture" .
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TOP.ACCO--AGRICULTt'RE--CANADA/TORACCO--CANADA/TOBACCO--SHEETS/
TOBACCO--PRODUCTION/
RJR CLASS NO. PAMPHLET 77 VII Wa
, Walker, E. K.
(lieseartch St a. , Delhi, Ont ., Canr. )
COSTS OF FLUE-CURED TOBACCO PRODUCTION: DENSE POPULATION FOR SHEET PRO-
CESSING VS. NORMAL POPULATION FOR CONVENTIONAL PROCESSING.
Agr. Can., Delhi Res. Sta., Can., 11 p. (1977) (in English)
Fi"'The results of this study show conclusively that a dense population of
!flue-cured :tobacco grown specifically for sheet processing can be produced at
iot co.t of aLout 520/lb, or approximatcly 40C/1b less than a normal population
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S.P.
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G. A. JONES (Associate Member)
Sewage Purification Department, Rochdale
Trmaonvcrtox content of each was determined separately by the
method previously described.
This paper deals mainly with matters of detail .
relating to a few of the methods used in the analysis Results. The results of these experiments are
of sewage. Whilst some of it may be a repeat of given respectively in Tables 1 and 2.
. ! pr:.vious work, it is felt that, as these details are
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A collection of articies.
Contents: 9. RTI Report of Progress.

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SMOKING HABITS--RELINQLiISHI*IC/TOBACCO--SPtOY.INf'--ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIG`7/
7 RJR CLASS NO. PMOHLET 7 7 X Re5
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Research Triangle L+tng
A4sociation, Raleigh, N. C., U.
S.
'CLINIC }iAS INSPIRED M
Res. Triangle Lung As E,' SAYS 14-YF.AP, 0?.D SMOKER.
soc., News Release, Raleigh, N.
C. (1977) (in
~ English)
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p. 1(Piar. 25,
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1977)*
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I smokers are amon; the par-
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~ ,ponsored by the Research
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Technical Report
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' Stanford Research Institute
-1`2:a1o Park, California 94025
Contract No. DAAG17-70-C-0187 February 1973
Food Laboratory _.~_._.
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RESEARCH IN A STRATEGY FOR HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
i
L. Breslow
1
A strategy for health improvement should include personal health care, environmental
control measures, and means of influencing health-rclated behavior. All tlvec of these
ways of improving hcalth are applicable in the present state of knowledge to most major
health problems, including trauma from automobile accidents, denlal caries, myocardial
Gdaretion, lung cancer, and infant deaths. Research as an integral part of this strategy
should be directed toward both what to do and how to do it. The problems of dcnt;,l
caries and lung cancer are examined in some detail to indicate the tole of research in a
strategy for health impro,:mcnt.
The United States is Sometimes said to be lacking a national health policy. As
commonly used in this context, the term health policy appears to mean a conscious,
systematic determination of the exte'nt to which our resources should be devoted to
personal health care (medical care), and how these resources should be allocated among
the components of personal health care, e.g. ambulatory care versus inpatient care.
.
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SMOKING & HF,ALTH/TORACCO--SMOKING--IIEALTH EFFF.CT/HYPNOSIS/
TOBACCO--SMOKING--ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIGN/
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE RESEARCH MONOGRAPH SERIES NO. 17
(NIDA RESEARCH MONOGRAPH 17)
lResearch on Smoking Behavior
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