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  • ...44 and 12 June 1945, guarding men and supplies essential to victory in the European theater of war. On her last crossing the German [[submarine]] [[Unterseeboo ...cksonville, Florida, to undergo inactivation. ''Durant'' was placed out of commission in reserve 27 February 1946.
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  • ...ter of Lieutenant Brough, served as sponsor. ''Brough'' was placed in full commission on 18 September 1943 at Orange, Texas under command of [[Lieutenant Command ...n period, ''Brough'' was assigned the task of escorting allied shipping to European ports. She spent two years escorting Allied shipping without the loss of a
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  • In 1947, ''Pillsbury'' was placed out of commission, in reserve, in the Florida Group, [[Atlantic Reserve Fleet]]. ...atrols on the Atlantic Barrier, five trips to [[Argentia, Newfoundland]],a European visit to Portsmouth, England and La Harve ,France and one trip to [[Summers
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  • ...tension of Accounting Framework and Policy Applications|publisher=European Commission|accessdate=2009-09-01}}</ref> According to this project, hydroelectricity p ...orming methane, a very potent [[greenhouse gas]]. According to the [[World Commission on Dams]] report<ref>[http://www.dams.org/report/ WCD Findal Report, Retrie
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  • ...ef>http://nuclearpharmacy.uams.edu/resources/adreview.pdf</ref>, while the European Associated of Nuclear Medicine recommends (for iobenguane labeled with eith ...97% of the evacuees tested.”<ref name="NUREG1250">US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Report on the Accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station, NUREG-1250.
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  • ...effects of codeine-6-glucuronide after intravenous administration |journal=European journal of pain (London, England) |volume=1 |issue=3 |pages=185&ndash;90 |y ...AC | date = April 16, 2007 | publisher = Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission }}</ref> A support group called [http://www.codeinefree.me.uk/ Codeine Free
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  • ...tridium botulinum]]'', the [[bacterium]] which causes [[botulism]]. In the European Union it may be used only as a mixture with salt containing at most 0.6% so ...l of Chemicals in Laboratories, Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research Coun
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  • The [[European Union]] directive calling for compact [[fluorescent bulbs]] to be made mand ...html |title=Reductions in Mercury Emissons|publisher=[[International Joint Commission]] on the [[Great Lakes]]}}</ref>
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  • | image_caption = ''Taxus baccata'' (European Yew) shoot with mature and immature cones ...d trees becoming known, it may be now known as the '''common yew''', or '''European yew'''.
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  • ...iries/completed/2004/superglass/glass_wool_report.pdf}} 090820 competition-commission.org.uk, 2.2 Mineral Wools</ref> Because European produced rock (stone) wool and glass wool is bio soluble, R39 and R40 do no
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  • The [[Nuclear Regulatory Commission]] (NRC) defines ''depleted uranium'' as uranium with a percentage of the <s ...nation and Protection of Minorities]] of the [[United Nations Human Rights Commission]],<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...dards of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Commission/European Food Safety Authority for use in packaging to store and serve food. The Hon
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  • ...s?|journal=European Journal of Emergency Medicine: Official Journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine|volume=15|issue=3|pages=154–157|year=2008| ...|accessdate=2009-01-11}}</ref> The United States [[Consumer Product Safety Commission]] has stated, "carbon monoxide detectors are as important to home safety as
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  • ...d]]ous [[Chemical substance|substances]] specified by the [[Council of the European Union]] based on expert [[research]] and advice. They are not binding on [[European Union member state|member states]] but must be taken into consideration in
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  • ...pational Exposure Limit Values (SCOEL)''' is a committee of the [[European Commission]] established in 1995 to advise on [[occupational exposure limit]]s for [[c ...recommending exposure limits where possible.<ref>[[Official Journal of the European Union]] [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31995D
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  • ...Executive to hold an inquiry, or obstruction thereof, when directed by the Commission These [[European Union]] [[regulation (European Union)|regulation]]s are "directly applicable" to people and establishments
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  • |publisher=International Electrotechnical Commission ...not provide complete protection against a direct laser beam hit. Finally, European norm EN 60825 specifies optical densities in extreme situations.
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  • ...olscout24.de/cgi-bin/rsp/rspinput.cgi Chemical Risk & Safety Phrases in 22 European Languages] ...opa.eu/pri/en/oj/dat/2001/l_225/l_22520010821en00010333.pdf European Union commission directive 2001/59/EC] (PDF)
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  • ...d 2003. Cooper notes that the UK [[Health and Safety]] [[Government agency|Commission]] recommends that companies develop a “positive safety culture” in orde * COX, S. & COX, T. (1991) The structure of employee attitudes to safety - a European example Work and Stress, 5, 93 - 106.
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  • === European Union regulation === ...rv/site/en/oj/2005/l_128/l_12820050521en00730076.pdf</ref> Recently, the [[European Food Safety Authority]] (EFSA), the EU's food safety regulatory body, state
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