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secret research establishment.
Peter Eddowes of Papua New Guinea's forestry office supplied technical data on kamarere to the
Building Research Establishment in Watford, which carries out testing on woods for the British Standards Institution.
«The Harwell Dekatron computer first ran at Harwell Atomic Energy
Research Establishment in 1951 where it automated the tedious calculations performed by talented young people using mechanical hand calculators.
Chafer was approached last year by astronomers Yvan Dutil and Stéphane Dumas of the
Defence Research Establishment Valcartier in Canada with the idea of broadcasting a scientific message before launching the space probe.
With tens of thousands of government scientists facing privatisation as the result of a government - wide review
of research establishments (This Week, 12 June), the IPMS sees its fight for consultation as an important test case.
Tests on 150 volunteers at the Army Personnel
Research Establishment at Farnborough, Hampshire, found that 61 per cent reported symptoms such as dizziness, headaches and severe nausea.
Already in 1945, a general purpose Atomic
Energy Research Establishment had been set up at Harwell and in early 1946 a production facility based at Risley was established.
In particular, the future of the
Coal Research Establishment (CRE) near Cheltenham, which is owned by British Coal, should be decided urgently, says the report.
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Among the highly publicized events was a series of spectacular and potentially lethal slip - ups involving such gold - standard
federal research establishments as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration, and a hearing looking into those agencies» safety shortcomings by the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
Earlier this year the Department of the Environment caved in to pressure from thousands of sufferers and commissioned the Building
Research Establishment near Watford to find out what it is that people hear.
President Bill Clinton promised last week that his plan to overhaul the US health care system would «speed research on effective prevention and treatment» for chronic diseases and «safeguard the finest
medical research establishment in the entire world».
The government chief scientist's pro-GM position certainly reflects the huge importance that England's leading
agriculture research establishments place on the role of GM crops.
NEARLY a year after completing an extensive review of 52 public
sector research establishments, the British government is to put 44 of them back under the microscope.
The plea will come from beleaguered weapons designers at the US government's most renowned
military research establishments, where shrinking defence spending has put many jobs at risk.
New Scientist echoed the point in an editorial: «If the purpose of the
Microbiological Research Establishment is to learn to make vaccines and devise other measures to protect the country against man - made epidemics — just as we try to protect ourselves against influenza or measles — then there is every reason to bring the establishment under the Ministry of Health» («Porton — the infection spreads», 30 May 1968).
Researchers from Oslo University Hospital and the Norwegian Defence
Research Establishment examined 55 healthy, non-smoking men from the Norwegian Armed Forces.
The National Science Board — one of the pillars of the
academic research establishment — has just released a report entitled» The Federal Role in Science and Engineering Graduate and Postdoctoral Education.»
Rather, it was a National Institutes of Health (NIH) official bearing good news to a community that has long existed on the margins of the
biomedical research establishment.
The reason for the precipitous decline in the east, says Wegerdt, is that as Germany's privatisation agency, the Treuhand, closes the giant East German industrial combines, the
associated research establishments are forced to go it alone.
This requires maintaining good relationships with
overseas research establishments to facilitate exchange of information and researchers and to mobilise international research funds.
He formed a company towards the end of last year that consists of a group of senior scientists who will act as go - betweens for Western industrialists wanting to
contact research establishments in Russia: «Customers will approach us and inquire as to what sort of information they can get and how to proceed and so on.»
Such enterprise is far removed from the world of fundamental physics that has occupied most of Kapitza's time as senior scientist and head of the laboratory at the Institute for Physical Problems, the
Moscow research establishment founded by his father, the Nobel physicist Peter Kapitza.
Read the rest of the piece at Rolling Stone for more about Box and why his approach is shaking up the traditional methods of the
science research establishment.
BREEAM originates from a former U.K. government program that was privatized in 1997 and known as The Building
Research Establishment Ltd..
The state - of - the - art distillery and brand visitor center in England was awarded the prestigious 2014 Building
Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology (BREEAM) Industrial Award, the world's foremost environmental assessment method and rating system for buildings, for its design.
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research establishments engaged in the import or manufacture or distribution of products or services closely allied with the Hawaii coffee industry.
These were some of the people who in the mid-1960s were met by Western Australian Native Welfare Officers and Native Patrol Officers working with the Woomera
Weapons Research Establishment, recorded by the anthropologists Professor Robert Tonkinson and Professor Richard Gould, and filmed by the Commonwealth Film Unit for the People of the Australian Western Desert series.
Throughout several question - and - answer sessions, participants raised concerns that the report focused too much on teaching the trainees and not on teaching the old guard already ensconced in the
scientific research establishment.
The target of the Institute's acrivities are legal practitioners in the public and private sector and its natural interlocutors are scholars (from Universities and
other research establishments) involved in the disciplines that pertain to the Institute's areas of expertise.