
survey of regulatory practices in the gaming industry
... conducted by three levels of government--state, federal and tribal. While the repetitive element is a source of contention for tribal gaming respondents, the necessity of having background checks themselves is not in dispute. All respondents recognize the requirement to perform background checks on ...
... conducted by three levels of government--state, federal and tribal. While the repetitive element is a source of contention for tribal gaming respondents, the necessity of having background checks themselves is not in dispute. All respondents recognize the requirement to perform background checks on ...
CCS legal and regulatory development
... “Gap and barrier” analysis: how do existing frameworks match up with what future CCS legislation would aim to achieve? Amend existing regulation or develop dedicated regulation Review regulation to ensure fit for purpose © OECD/IEA 2010 ...
... “Gap and barrier” analysis: how do existing frameworks match up with what future CCS legislation would aim to achieve? Amend existing regulation or develop dedicated regulation Review regulation to ensure fit for purpose © OECD/IEA 2010 ...
Chemicals Decree (675/1993
... notification of a new substance means documents presented to the competent authorities of the parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA Agreement) in accordance with the European Communities (EC) Council Directive (67/548/EEC) on the approximation of laws, regulations and administr ...
... notification of a new substance means documents presented to the competent authorities of the parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA Agreement) in accordance with the European Communities (EC) Council Directive (67/548/EEC) on the approximation of laws, regulations and administr ...
Sociology of the Future
... change, the later stages of technological adoption tend to freeze and make rigid the socio-technical network relations. Economists have long noted this ‘lock-in’ phenomenon. Lock-in and momentum do not imply absolutes, but rather suggest a stickiness of knowledge and practice that make certain traje ...
... change, the later stages of technological adoption tend to freeze and make rigid the socio-technical network relations. Economists have long noted this ‘lock-in’ phenomenon. Lock-in and momentum do not imply absolutes, but rather suggest a stickiness of knowledge and practice that make certain traje ...
CALL FOR PAPERS Journal of Nanomaterials Special Issue on
... scales, in particular, their mechanical performance and reliability. Thanks to the recent developments of various in situ techniques for testing individual nanostructures inside high-resolution electron microscopes (TEM/SEM), new phenomena and deformation mechanisms have been discovered. Meanwhile, ...
... scales, in particular, their mechanical performance and reliability. Thanks to the recent developments of various in situ techniques for testing individual nanostructures inside high-resolution electron microscopes (TEM/SEM), new phenomena and deformation mechanisms have been discovered. Meanwhile, ...
Nanoscale zero-valent iron–Characterization and analytical
... Nanomaterials have gained the greatest interest over other materials as the adsorbents of analytes such as transition metals and semimetals from complex environmental samples. [1] Utilization of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) is widely adopted in analytical preconcentration and extraction pro ...
... Nanomaterials have gained the greatest interest over other materials as the adsorbents of analytes such as transition metals and semimetals from complex environmental samples. [1] Utilization of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) is widely adopted in analytical preconcentration and extraction pro ...
Nano Technology Report9
... the virtual exclusion of macro-scale effects such as turbulence and inertia. For example, the vastly increased ratio of surface area to volume opens new possibilities in surface-based science, such as catalysis.Nanotechnologies may provide new solutions for the millions of people in developing count ...
... the virtual exclusion of macro-scale effects such as turbulence and inertia. For example, the vastly increased ratio of surface area to volume opens new possibilities in surface-based science, such as catalysis.Nanotechnologies may provide new solutions for the millions of people in developing count ...
www.1000projects.com
... of a metre, in diameter. Quantum Logic devices is developing sensors to detect substances at levels too low to be found by existing methods. Such sensors could be used, for example, to diagnose diseases sooner than is now possible. CONCLUSION: In the future Nano tehnology is likely to be standared b ...
... of a metre, in diameter. Quantum Logic devices is developing sensors to detect substances at levels too low to be found by existing methods. Such sensors could be used, for example, to diagnose diseases sooner than is now possible. CONCLUSION: In the future Nano tehnology is likely to be standared b ...
Cross-Linked Polymer
... Feynman gives after-dinner talk describing molecular machines building with atomic precision ...
... Feynman gives after-dinner talk describing molecular machines building with atomic precision ...
Nanotechnology Important features are
... Definition and tests — matters of national law. In ZA, the term means “effective to produce the result aimed at or promised”. In the US, 35 USC 101, an applicant must: ...
... Definition and tests — matters of national law. In ZA, the term means “effective to produce the result aimed at or promised”. In the US, 35 USC 101, an applicant must: ...
(students, post-docs) Collaborative Research Projects Advanced
... phenomena in electronic, photonic and electrical applications provide the opportunity to overcome the limitation in performance dictated by traditional technologies, and provide new approaches for cost efficient solutions ...
... phenomena in electronic, photonic and electrical applications provide the opportunity to overcome the limitation in performance dictated by traditional technologies, and provide new approaches for cost efficient solutions ...
Bosso
... Nanotechnology and Public Policy: Basic Science, Applications, and Regulatory Implications Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Northeastern University, Boston Purpose: A one-day workshop directed at scholars of regulation and public policy, journalists who cover science and technology issues, and public sector off ...
... Nanotechnology and Public Policy: Basic Science, Applications, and Regulatory Implications Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Northeastern University, Boston Purpose: A one-day workshop directed at scholars of regulation and public policy, journalists who cover science and technology issues, and public sector off ...