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This new book on additives used in plastics for food contact, can
be seen as a companion to the 1993 publication Spectra for the
Identification of Monomers in Food Packaging [1, 2]. That earlier
book presented information on monomeric substances listed in
Directive 901128/EEC [3], which restricts the range of monomers and
other starting substances that can be used for the production of
plastics materials and articles intended for food contact
applications. As a logical supplement to the collection of monomers
and other starting substances, the preparation of a reference
collection and a Handbook of analytical data of additives was
undertaken with funding from The European Commission under the
Standards Measurements and Testing programme. We then give a
collection of spectra for the identification of 100 of the most
important additives used in plastics packaging and coatings.
Infra-red (FT-IR) and mass spectra (MS) are presented, as in the
monomers book, but we have extended the scope to include proton
nuclear magnetic resonance eH-NMR) spectra and gas-chromatographic
(GC) data. Legal Framework The Commission of the European
Communities provides in Synoptic Document N. 7 [4] a provisional
list of additives used for the production of food contact plastics.
This Synoptic Document anticipates a Directive on additives for
food contact plastics. One hundred of the most important additives
were selected from this provisional list after extensive
consultation with researchers in the field and with representatives
from European industry (Food Contact Additives Panel (FCA) sector
group of the European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC).
From the squares of Spain to indigenous land in Canada, protest
camps are a tactic used around the world. Since 2011 they have
gained prominence in recent waves of contentious politics, deployed
by movements with wide-ranging demands for social change. Through a
series of international and interdisciplinary case studies from
five continents, this topical collection is the first to focus on
protest camps as unique organisational forms that transcend
particular social movements' contexts. Whether erected in a park in
Istanbul or a street in Mexico City, the significance of political
encampments rests in their position as distinctive spaces where
people come together to imagine alternative worlds and articulate
contentious politics, often in confrontation with the state.
Written by a wide range of experts in the field the book offers a
critical understanding of current protest events and will help
better understanding of new global forms of democracy in action.
Privatization has spread worldwide during the 1980s and 1990s, and
has significantly reshaped the balance between state and market in
many countries. This book provides a comparative political analysis
of the development, form, character and causes of privatization in
three countries: the UK, USA and France. The authors argue that
privatization is a political phenomenon and should be analyzed as
such, rather than being seen as an economic response to the growth
of the state and the cost of state provision. Privatization
frequently has explicit political goals, and has consequences which
redistribute costs and benefits to different groups. The book
presents a threefold typology of privatization policy - pragmatic,
tactical and systemic - and relates it to the experiences of USA,
France and UK respectively. It will be of interest to students and
scholars of politics, economics, public policy and business
studies, as well as policy-makers and consultants in the field of
privatization.
This handbook provides essential practical information for
Industrial and State Control Laboratories and others concerned with
ensuring compliance with European Community directive 90/128/EEC
relating to plastic materials and articles intended to come into
contact with foodstuffs. This new book on additives used in
plastics for food contact can be seen as a companion to Spectra for
the Identification of Monomers in Food Packaging (Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1993). The handbook begins with a chapter describing
the legal framework and the implementation of the European
legislation. There is a brief description of the Dutch fast method
to test compliance with legislation using this handbook. Then, a
collection of spectra is given for the identification of a hundred
of the most important additives used in plastic packaging and
coatings. These additives were selected from Synoptic Document N. 7
after extensive consultation with researchers in the field and with
representatives from European industry. For every additive there is
an entry in the handbook giving the structural formula, CAS and PM
number and trivial name, together with information on physical
characteristics, the food contact uses of the derived plastic
materials. There is a brief description of the analytical approach
for testing compliance with SML or QM limits and reference to the
literature including European research projects. FT-IR, MS and
1H-NMR spectra are proved in standard format for each substance,
and gas-chromatographic retention data are provided as a help in
identification. Most of the additives listed in this volume will be
made available on request as reference substances as either the
pure substance or as a calibrant solution.
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The Semantic Web - ISWC 2009 - 8th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2009, Chantilly, VA, USA, October 25-29, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
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As the Web continues to grow, increasing amounts of data are being
made available for human and machine consumption. This emerging
Semantic Web is rapidly entering the mainstream and, as a result, a
variety of new solutions for searching, aggregating and the
intelligent delivery of information are being
produced,bothinresearchandcommercialsettings.Severalnewchallengesarise
from this context, both from a technical and human-computer
interaction p- spective - e.g., as issues to do with the
scalability andusability of Semantic Web solutions become
particularly important. The International Semantic Web Conference
(ISWC) is the major inter- tional forum where the latest research
results and technical innovations on all aspects of the Semantic
Web are presented. ISWC brings together researchers, practitioners,
and users from the areas of arti?cial intelligence, databases,
social
networks,distributedcomputing,Webengineering,informationsystems,natural
language processing, soft computing, and human-computer interaction
to d- cuss the major challenges and proposed solutions, success
stories and failures, as well the visions that can advance the
?eld.
Privatization has spread worldwide during the 1980s and 1990s, reshaping the balance between state and market in many countries. This book provides a comparative political analysis of privatization in the UK, United States and France. The authors argue that privatization is a political phenomenon and should be analyzed as such, rather than as an economic response to the growth of the state and the cost of state provision. The book will be of interest to students of politics, economics, public policy and business studies, as well as to policy-makers and business consultants.
The thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Digital Rights Management, DRM 2002, held in Washington, DC, USA, in November 2002, in conjunction with ACM CCS-9. The 13 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. Among the topics addressed are DES implementation for DRM applications, cryptographic attacks, industrial challenges, public key broadcast encryption, fingerprinting, copy-prevention techniques, copyright limitations, content protection, watermarking systems, and theft-protected proprietary certificates.
In the spring of 1987, the father of China's strategic missile
program, Qian Xuesen, told colleagues that China must steel itself
for a century of sustained "intellectual warfare." His use of a
military metaphor was not a linguistic quirk, but reflected the
central role of the military in China's emergence as a modern
state, especially in the period since the establishment of the
People's Republic of China in 1949. Over the course of the
Communist era, a uniquely military approach to China's development
became embedded in the ideologies of the country's political
leadership, in policy choices about national security and economic
development, and in the organizational solutions adopted to put
these policies into practice.
This book tells the story of how and why the Chinese military came
to play such a powerful role in China's economic and institutional
development. It weaves together four stories: Chinese views of
technology since 1950, the role of the military in China's
political and economic life, the evolution of open and flexible
conceptions of public management in China, and the technological
dimensions of the rise of Chinese power.
But the book primarily explores and explains a paradox. This
military approach to technology and development emerged during
China's period of greatest external threat, 1950-69. Yet these
policies and management methods persist even as China enjoys
perhaps its most benign strategic environment since the 1840s.
Advanced Software Applications in Japan
Crypto '91 was the eleventh in a series of workshops on cryptology
sponsoredby the International Association for Cryptologic Research
and was held in Santa Barbara, California, in August 1991. This
volume contains a full paper or an extended abstract for each of
the 39 talks presented at the workshop. All theoretical and
practical aspects of cryptology are represented, including:
protocol design and analysis, combinatorics and authentication,
secret sharing and information theory, cryptanalysis, complexity
theory, cryptographic schemas based on number theory,
pseudorandomness, applications and implementations, viruses,
public-key cryptosystems, and digital signatures.
Georges de La Tour's haunting depiction of a repentant Mary
Magdalen gazing into a mirror by candlelight; Jean Simeon Chardin's
perfectly balanced image of a young boy making a house of cards;
Jean Honore Fragonard's monumental suite of landscapes showing
aristocrats at play in picturesque gardens--these are among the
familiar and beloved masterpieces in the National Gallery of Art,
which houses one of the most important collections of French old
master paintings outside France. This lavishly illustrated book,
written by leading scholars and the result of years of research and
technical analysis, catalogues nearly one hundred paintings, from
works by Francois Clouet in the sixteenth century to paintings by
elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun in the eighteenth.
French art before the revolution is characterized by an
astonishing variety of styles and themes and by a consistently high
quality of production, the result of an efficient training system
developed by the traditional guilds and the Royal Academy of
Painting and Sculpture, founded in 1648 by King Louis XIV. The
National Gallery collection reflects this quality and diversity,
featuring excellent examples by all the leading painters: ideal
landscapes by Claude Lorrain and biblical subjects by Nicolas
Poussin, two artists who spent most of their careers in Rome;
deeply moving religious works by La Tour, Sebastien Bourdon, and
Simon Vouet; portraits of the grandest format (Philippe de
Champaigne's "Omer Talon") and the most intimate (Nicolas de
Largillierre's "Elizabeth Throckmorton"); and familiar scenes of
daily life by the Le Nain brothers in the seventeenth century and
Chardin in the eighteenth. The Gallery's collection is especially
notable for its holdings of eighteenth-century painting, from Jean
Antoine Watteau to Hubert Robert, and including marvelous suites of
paintings by Francois Boucher and Fragonard. All these works are
explored in detailed, readable entries that will appeal as much to
the general art lover as to the specialist."
One hundred years ago, French troops fired tear gas grenades into
German trenches. Designed to force people out from behind
barricades and trenches, tear gas causes burning of the eyes and
skin, tearing, and gagging. Chemical weapons are now banned from
war zones. But today, tear gas has become the most commonly used
form of "less-lethal" police force. In 2011, the year that protests
exploded from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street, tear gas sales
tripled. Most tear gas is produced in the United States, and many
images of protestors in Tahrir Square showed tear gas canisters
with "Made in USA" printed on them, while Britain continues to sell
tear gas to countries on its own human-rights blacklist. An
engrossing century-spanning narrative, Tear Gas is the first
history of this weapon, and takes us from military labs and
chemical weapons expos to union assemblies and protest camps,
drawing on declassified reports and witness testimonies to show how
policing with poison came to be.
This ambitious work lifts the veil on a pivotal chapter in the
history of art and its social meaning. This book explores the
principles of the display of art in the magnificent Roman palaces
of the early modern period, focusing attention on how the parts
function to convey multiple artistic, social, and political
messages, all within an environment that provided a model for
aristocratic residences throughout Europe. Many of the objects
exhibited in museums today once graced the interior of a Roman
Baroque palazzo or a setting inspired by one. In fact, the very
convention of a paintings gallery - the mainstay of museums -
traces its ancestry to prototypes in the palaces of Rome. Inside
Roman palaces, the display of art was calibrated to an increasingly
accentuated dynamism of social and official life, activated by the
moving bodies and the attention of residents and visitors. Display
unfolded in space in a purposeful narrative that reflected rank,
honor, privilege, and intimacy. With a contextual approach that
encompasses the full range of media, from textiles to stucco, this
study traces the influential emerging concept of a unified
interior. It argues that art history - even the emergence of the
modern category of fine art - was worked out as much in the rooms
of palaces as in the printed pages of Vasari and other early
writers on art.
Building Intelligent Information Systems Software shows scientists
and engineers how to build applications that model complex
information, data, and knowledge without the need for coding.
Traditional software development takes time and leads to
inflexible, complicated applications that almost, but don't
exactly, meet the intended needs. Requirements can change,
sometimes mid-development, and adapting existing systems can be
difficult. Individual solutions can be incompatible, leading to
information silos and inefficiency throughout an organization. This
book offers a solution - the Information Unit Model, an innovative
architecture for translating domain knowledge into applications. By
encapsulating the complexities of computing, the Unit Model allows
engineers to focus on business or experimental needs. Author Tom
Feigenbaum, inventor of the Unit Modeler, demonstrates this
innovative software architecture for rapid application design and
development. His approach promotes repurposing pre-existing tools
and libraries, and collaborating across the cloud, to promote
information sharing and efficient development practices. Each
concept is illustrated with examples including file management,
data management, and 3D visualization.
From the squares of Spain to indigenous land in Canada, protest
camps are a tactic used around the world. Since 2011 they have
gained prominence in recent waves of contentious politics, deployed
by movements with wide-ranging demands for social change. Through a
series of international and interdisciplinary case studies from
five continents, this topical collection is the first to focus on
protest camps as unique organisational forms that transcend
particular social movements' contexts. Whether erected in a park in
Istanbul or a street in Mexico City, the significance of political
encampments rests in their position as distinctive spaces where
people come together to imagine alternative worlds and articulate
contentious politics, often in confrontation with the state.
Written by a wide range of experts in the field the book offers a
critical understanding of current protest events and will help
better understanding of new global forms of democracy in action.
Through a study of French petroleum policy over the last fifty
years, Harvey B. Feigenbaum presents a theoretical analysis of
public enterprise and a general analysis of the relationship of
state to society. Originally published in 1985. The Princeton
Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again
make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished
backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the
original texts of these important books while presenting them in
durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton
Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly
heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton
University Press since its founding in 1905.
Through a study of French petroleum policy over the last fifty
years, Harvey B. Feigenbaum presents a theoretical analysis of
public enterprise and a general analysis of the relationship of
state to society. Originally published in 1985. The Princeton
Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again
make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished
backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the
original texts of these important books while presenting them in
durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton
Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly
heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton
University Press since its founding in 1905.
After achieving a level of recovery from an eating disorder, it is
vital to ensure the right practical and emotional supports are in
place to maintain that recovery indefinitely. In this important
book, Naomi Feigenbaum confronts the often neglected subject of how
to take the essential steps towards a healthy and happy life after
recovering from an eating disorder. This inspirational companion
offers a wide range of healthy coping skills that are supported by
expert advice from treatment professionals. Issues explored range
from the practical aspects of recovery such as how to confront
triggers and work with a treatment team, to the emotional hurdles
that include accepting one's body, coping with trauma and
sustaining meaningful relationships. A number of real people in
recovery are introduced, proving that every experience is unique
and the key to maintaining a healthy life is finding a path that
works for the individual. This guide will help to signpost that
path and inspire those in recovery with the confidence to take
responsibility for their choices and ultimately their lives.
Written with the aim of helping those in recovery discover their
own unique insights and passions and awaken a desire to enjoy life
to the fullest, this positive and life-affirming book will be an
invaluable aid for anyone in recovery from an eating disorder,
their family, friends, and the healthcare professionals who work
with them.
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