... BPLHD of cial Mr. Wisandana (July 2001).
36. Interview with the heads of the Bapedalda of Bandung city and Bandung district
(July 1999 and July 2001).
37. Interview with West Java BPLHD of cial ... the Compliance and Enforcement Unit of Bapedal,
notably Mrs. Vivien (July 2003); interviews with staff of Bapedalda of Bandung
city, Mr. Nuriati and Mr. Supriatna (July 2001), and Bandung district, ... performance ofenvironmental control, meaning the processes of
standard setting, monitoring, and imposing sanctions in order to protect the
environment. The multifaceted nature ofenvironmental damage and...
... on
the strength of their business, and individual issues ratings reflecting both the structure of the
instrument and the strength of the borrower. Relative supply and demand of credit also plays ... company is subject to Indonesian environmental legislation and government controls. While
the quality of the legislation varies – it supports high standards ofwaterand air pollution control,
but ... application of safeguard policies is that they are guided by
Environmental Assessments that are typically commissioned by the project sponsor. At present,
Environmental Assessments are often of mediocre...
... ‘‘National Instituteof Child Health and Human
Development’’ and inserting ‘‘Eunice Kennedy Shriver National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development’’;
(7) in the heading of subpart 7 of part ... eliminating the incidence of mental
retardation; and
(C) conduct intramural research, support extramural
research, and train thousands of child health and human
development researchers who have ... ‘‘National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development’’ and inserting
‘‘Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Instituteof Child Health
and Human Development’’.
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DULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY...
... Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering,
the
Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council:
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of Engineering, and the Instituteof Medicine. The National Research Council is the advisory arm
of the National Academies. ... president of the National Academy of
Engineering.
The Instituteof Medicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences
to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions...
... van der Gaag, and Julie van Domelen for support and helpful suggestions. Cynthia Lopez
of the World Bank country office in La Paz and staff of the sif, particularly Jose Duran and Rolando
Cadina, ... others 1993), and
drinking water (Brockerhoff and Derose 1996, Lee and others 1997).
The main conclusions of the study are as follows. Although the social fund
improved the quality of school infrastructure ... distance of
water sources from households and, in the Resto Rural, a substantial improve-
ment in the adequacy of sanitation facilities but not by improvements in the quality
of water. Water quality...
... first term on the right-hand side represents the rate of
formation of particles of volume v due to coagulation, and
the second term that rate of loss of particles of volume v by
coagulation ... (schematic) as function of time of day, over
city and country.
50
40
30
20
0 5 10 15 20
Time of day
100-T, (%)
FIGURE 7 Concentrations of air pollution (100-T%), as function of time of day, on clear ... overview of the effects of air
pollutants and their causes.
From a practical standpoint, the most important factor in
the control of indoor air pollution is the quality of the ven-
tilation of occupied...
...
Separation
of
Acetic
Acid and
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by
Distillation
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EFFECT OF CALCIUM CHLORIDE
ADDITION
LEO GARWIN
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Oklahoma Agricultural
and
Mechanical College, Stillwater, ... salts seemed to offer good prospects for this purpose.
McBain and Kam
(6)
reported some work on the distillation of
dilute solutions of acetic acid in water in the presence of lithium
chloride, ... possibility
of
separating acetic
acid andwater under conditions
of
reversed relative vola-
tility
by
extractive distillation with calcium chloride.
The results show a considerable effect
of...
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of the published data. However, an accurate estimate of
the rates of occurrence and ... performed the
common clinical test and four special tests; special test 3,
4, 5 and 6.
5. Results
In this study, the score of FIM-M and FIM-C of Patient A
and B was 42 and 58, respectively. The scores ... work is properly cited.
Research
A case study of new assessmentand training of
unilateral spatial neglect in stroke patients: effect
of visual image transformation and visual
stimulation...
... many
environmental professionals. However, there is currently a very diverse and diffuse
source of literature in the field ofenvironmental sampling and analysis. The nature
of the literature often ... Essential Environmental Statistics 29
Fundamentals
of Environmental
Sampling and Analysis
2. To measure ambient background concentration and assess the degree of
pollution and to identify the short- and ... fundamentals of environmental
sampling and analysis for students in environmenta l science and engineering as well
as environmental professio nals who are involved in various stages of sampling and
analytical...
... Solid and Biological Samples 141
6.3.2 Solids in Water, Wastewater,
and Sludge (TS, TSS, TDS, VS)
141
6.3.3 Acidity, Alkalinity, and Hardness of Waters 142
6.3.4 Oxygen Demand in Waterand Wastewater
(DO, ... BOD and COD)
145
6.3.5 Oil and Grease in Waterand Wastewater 148
6.3.6 Residual Chlorine and Chloride in Drinking Water 149
6.3.7 Ammonia in Wastewater 152
6.3.8 Cyanide in Water, Wastewater and ... environmental science and
environmental chemistry at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. He lectures
extensively in the area ofenvironmental sampling and analysis. With over two
decades of vari ous...
... Writing of the manuscript, literature survey and interpretation; AMSF, MMPT,
WLOC, RRDB and RRNA - Ethnozoological data, literature survey and interpretation;
AMSF and MMPT - Analysis of taxonomic ... predatory
(and illegal) by the crab harvesters because it indiscriminately traps adults and
juveniles, males and ovigerous females; these snares are often lost and can cause the
death of other ... residents have
of the ecology of U. cordatus is an important factor in the use of this natural resource
[11, 16], and the present research sought to characterize the traditional knowledge of
these...