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Automation has economic and social implications. Ralph H. Müller. Anal. Chem. , 1958, 30 (12), pp 67Aâ68A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60144a763. Publication Date: ...
Dec 31, 1991 - Pesticide chemicals are used for the same reason we use any other chemical toolâthey offer some real or perceived advantage over the ...
subject matter and to consider its economic and social implications. The author summa- rizes the content of each chapter as he proceeds-frequently he also ...
Aug 6, 2008 - Socially, used markets abroad improve access to information technology by making low-priced computers available. Economically, the reuse and recycling sector provides employment. Existing policies efforts to manage e-waste focus on mand
Nov 12, 2010 - The word may be trite, but "change" is exactly what is happening in the drug industry today. It isn't the type of change seen only in market cycles or organizational boxes; it's more profound. It is change wrought by many economic and
Automation has economic and social implications. The modern analytical chemist has little need to be reminded of the extent to which automation has influ-.
Dec 31, 1991 - Specialization, geographical concentration of production, grower flexibility, and large monoculture farming are all made possible by pesticides. Pesticides are also policy tools used to support the complex array of markets and economic
to determine in which areas we can expect the best return on investment, and ... gineering jobs in industry increased by only 2.5 percent, and much of the growth ...
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Jun 17, 2014 - Take a Closer Look: Biofuels Can Support Environmental, Economic and Social Goals. Bruce E. Dale,*. ,â ,â¡. James E. Anderson,. §. Robert C.