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  • ...book | author = Swiss Pharmaceutical Society | title = Index Nominum 2000: International Drug Directory (Book with CD-ROM) | publisher = Medpharm Scientific Publish
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  • ...medicine]], it is used to control [[urinary incontinence]] in dogs under [[trade name]]s '''Propalin''' and '''Proin'''. ...://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/document_1999-12-21_1.html Implementation of the international drug control treaties: changes in the scope of control of substances], ''Co
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  • ...the [[Globalization|international marketplace]] with the help of the [[UK Trade & Investment]]'s passport initiative – a scheme which gives new exporters
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  • ...or custom. This practice is considered exploitative by many countries and international organizations. Child labor was utilized to varying extents through most of ...n 1993 and 1997 among workers younger than age 18 occurred in the [[retail trade]]s (e.g., [[restaurants]] and retail stores).<ref name="pop" /> Between 199
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  • An effort was launched by the [[International Commission on Occupational Health]] (ICOH) to develop Basic Occupational He There is no trade-off between health and productivity at work. A virtuous circle can be estab
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  • ...ation''' (NFPA) is a [[United States|U.S.]] organization (albeit with some international members) charged with creating and maintaining minimum standards and requir ..., insurance companies, manufacturing associations, [[trade union|unions]], trade organizations, even average people.
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  • ...yclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety. Vol. 1. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Office, pp. 34.1-34.77.}}</ref> On the basis of research by the [[N * The lack of trade and professional unions in the workplace.
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  • [[Amosite]], CAS No. 12172-73-5, is a [[trade name]] for the [[amphibole]]s belonging to the ''[[Cummingtonite]]'' - ''Gr ...r. Hoffman was a professional statistician, employed by Prudential with an international reputation on public health matters.</ref>
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  • ...United Nations [[Earth Summit (1992)|Rio Conference]] in 1992, when the [[International Labour Organization]] (ILO), the [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation a ...icals]] whose [[hazards]] have been properly assessed and identified on an international basis.
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  • ...ntion education materials that are disseminated to employees, employers, [[trade union|unions]], and state organizations. ...ions also work to prevent occupational fatalities. [[industry trade group|Trade associations]] and unions play an active role in protecting workers and dis
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  • ...hnology on the society as a whole, on human health and the environment, on trade, on security, on food systems and even on the definition of "human", have n ...rnal |author=Bowman D, and Hodge G |title=A Small Matter of Regulation: An International Review of Nanotechnology Regulation |journal=Columbia Science and Technolog
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  • |classify= Wholesale and Retail Trade - Restaurants and Hotels ...[[International Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]].
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  • The International Ergonomics Association defines ergonomics as follows:<ref>International Ergonomics Association. [http://iea.cc/browse.php?contID=what_is_ergonomics * Systems Analysis Tool (SAT): This is a method to conduct systematic trade-off evaluations of work-system intervention alternatives.
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  • ...Disinsection is a technical term for the sterilization of aircraft between international flights for customs purposes. It is wikilinked for a reason! Thank you! ...cess of [[aircraft disinsection]], in which pesticides are used on inbound international flights for insect and disease control, can also make flight attendants sic
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  • ...s]] (causing cancer) by the [[National Toxicology Program]] (NTP) or the [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] (IARC). ...al identity of a material from the MSDS and label in the case of bona fide trade secrets. In such cases the following rules apply:
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  • *[http://www.irata.org IRATA International] - Industrial Rope Access Trade Association *[http://www.totalaccess.co.uk/Training/IRATA/guidelines International Guidance Documents on the use of Rope Access]
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  • ...ther [[Cultural artifact|artifacts]] that were part of an extensive native trade network have been discovered. In addition, [[obsidian]], [[flint]], and ot ...the Business Council for Sustainable Development (BCSD) together with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) argued successfully for self-regulation instead.<
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  • ...ent level of protection to public and animal health. Aimed at facilitating trade, the practical effect of veterinary equivalency is that each country’s in [[Category:International standards]]
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  • ...re than 175 countries in [[trade finance]]. Some 11-15% of [[international trade]] utilises letters of credit, totalling over a trillion dollars (US) each y ...s, the current version being the UCP600. The result is the most successful international attempt at unifying rules ever, as the UCP has substantially universal effe
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  • ...cent working conditions, developed and overseen by [[Social Accountability International]] (SAI). Detailed guidance for implementing or auditing to SA8000 are avail ...f Human Rights]], [[Convention on the Rights of the Child]] and various [[International Labour Organization]] (ILO) conventions. SA8000 covers the following areas
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  • ...ed to ship products between countries. Its main purpose is to prevent the international transport and spread of disease and insects that could negatively effect pl ...sion of ISPM No. 15 Regulation of Wood Packaging Material in International Trade (2009)|url=https://www.ippc.int/servlet/BinaryDownloaderServlet/133703_E.pd
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  • ...ame for a [[home network]] technology standard being developed under the [[International Telecommunication Union]] (ITU-T) and promoted by the HomeGrid Forum and se The HomeGrid Forum is a global, non-profit trade group promoting the International Telecommunication Union’s G.hn standardization efforts for next-generatio
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  • ...ght|Cover of brochure ''[http://www.bipm.org/en/publications/brochure/ The International System of Units]''.]] ...ernational d'unités}}''<ref>[http://www.bipm.org/en/CGPM/db/11/12/ Bureau International des Poids et Mesures]</ref>) is the modern form of the [[metric system]] an
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  • '''Etidronic acid''' ([[International Nonproprietary Name|INN]]) or '''1-hydroxyethane 1,1-diphosphonic acid''' ( Etidronic acid (trade name ''Didronel'') is a bisphosphonate used to strengthen [[bone]], treat [
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  • | [[Hult International Business School]], Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, Shanghai | [[Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University]]
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  • ...Kline]] [[trade name]] for the [[pharmaceutical]] '''[[paracetamol]]''' ([[International Nonproprietary Name|INN]]) ({{pron-en|ˌpærəˈsiːtəmɒl, ˌpærəˈsɛt ...Johnson and Johnson|Johnson and Johnson's]] ''[[Tylenol]]'' is the leading trade name for paracetamol.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=h
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  • ...abinol''' (Δ<sup>9</sup>-THC), '''Δ<sup>1</sup>-THC''' (using an older [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry nomenclature|chemical nomenclature]]), Dronabinol is the [[International Nonproprietary Name]] (INN) for a pure [[isomer]] of THC, (-)-trans-Δ<sup>
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  • ...annabinoids as designer drugs in herbal products |journal=Forensic Science International |volume=198 |issue=1-3 |pages=31–8 |year=2010 |month=May |pmid=20117892 | ...pages=58–63|last2=Boehme|date=30 October 2009|publisher=Forensic Science International|pmid=19589652|doi=10.1016/j.forsciint.2009.06.008|author=Lindigkeit, Rainer
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  • ...possession|possession]], [[Recreational drug use|use]], or [[Illegal drug trade|sale]] of cannabis preparations containing psychoactive cannabinoids became .../schaffer/history/e1920/willoughby.htm |title=W.W. WILLOUGHBY: OPIUM AS AN INTERNATIONAL PROBLEM, BALTIMORE, THE JOHNS HOPKINS PRESS, 1925 |publisher=Druglibrary.or
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  • ...st cannabis reform organizations do not spend a great deal of resources on international cannabis reform, since success would require governmental assistance that h ..., 180 nations belonged to the [[Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs]]. The international drug control bodies exert a powerful influence across the globe, preventing
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  • ==International Market== ...Use in Malawi" was conducted in Zomba Mental Hospital was published in the International Journal of the Addictions in 1998. It had it implications for the developme
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  • ...://www.incb.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf List of psychotropic Substances under international control]</ref> In recent years, buprenorphine has been introduced in most [ ...[Reckitt Benckiser]]) first [[marketing|marketed]] buprenorphine under the trade names '''Temgesic''' ([[sublingual]]/[[parenteral]] preparations, no active
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  • ...equivalent). In Spain, there are controls focusing only on the commercial trade of ''Salvia divinorum'', personal cultivation (i.e. for non-commercial use) | journal = Forensic Science International
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  • ...yo Co.|Sankyo]] as its [[sodium]] salt, '''loxoprofen sodium''', under the trade name '''Loxonin''', [[Argentina]] as '''Oxeno''' and in [[India]] as '''Lox
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  • ...[[Japan]] in 1991, and is available in Japan and [[Indonesia]], under the trade names '''Infree''' and '''Dialon''' respectively.
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  • Flunixin is a prohibited class A drug under [[International Federation for Equestrian Sports]] rules, and its use is prohibited or rest ==Trade names==
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  • ...and '''tri'''. It has been sold under a variety of trade names. Under the trade names '''Trimar''' and '''Trilene''', trichloroethylene was used as a volat ...faster induction and recovery times. Marketed in the UK by ICI under the trade name Trilene it was coloured blue (with a dye called waxolene blue) to avoi
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  • ...pieces of [[polymethyl methacrylate|acrylic glass]] (also known under the trade names Perspex and Plexiglas). A solvent of phenol:chloroform:isoamyl alcoho ...carcinogenic to humans</i>, a Group 2B designation.<ref>{{cite web| title= International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) - Summaries & Evaluations: Chloroform|
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  • ...ion|depression]], and to improve athletic performance. In Italy, under the trade name Alcover (ATC code N07BB), GHB is used in the treatment of [[alcoholism ...otent [[benzodiazepines]], often known colloquially as "[[Rohypnol]]", the trade name of a certain potent hypnotic benzodiazepine, [[flunitrazepam]]. It has
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  • ...] agent.<ref name=Fischer1903/> Also called barbital or ''Veronal'' (the [[trade name]] assigned to it by [[Bayer|Bayer Pharmaceuticals]]), this new drug be ...=Hyodo1992>{{Cite book|title=The Pain Clinic IV: proceedings of the fourth international symposium|chapter=Doctor S. Hanaoka, the world's-first success in providing
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  • ...from [[Rome]] to Athens. The aircraft was able to land safely at [[Athens International Airport]]. * 1993 - [[World Trade Center bombing]], February 26: 6 killed, 1,042 injured.
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  • ...ollowed by [[newspaper]], [[telephone]], [[telegraph]] and [[streetcar]] [[trade union]]s. Many of the following divisions came from other cities of the [[S ...s Mooney in his autobiography. Adams was a young boy at the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, where Mooney was working. Adams later wrote, "In my memory he i
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  • ...cion for involvement in the crime, Jewell became the prime suspect, and an international news story. ...properly screening the mail of three inmates convicted in the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]] after determining the men sent letters from the prison to
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  • ...Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers|International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers]]. The explosion started ...unger brother James (known as J.B.) were both members of and active in the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers (the Iron Workers).
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  • ...placed on the [[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives]] list, sparking a four year international [[Manhunt (law enforcement)|manhunt]]. He was captured by Pakistan agents i ...997/11/21/warn.t.php Americans Abroad Face a Rising Risk of Terrorism]", ''International Herald and Tribune'', November 21, 1997.</ref>
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  • ...he World Trade Center in 1993|the 2001 attack and destruction of the World Trade Center|September 11 attacks}} |title=World Trade Center Bombing
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  • ...ity for terrorism insurance. Due to the concentrated losses of the [[World Trade Center]], carriers were hit with large losses in one centralized location. *[[Geneva Association, The]] (also known as the International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics)
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  • ...osedly carried out by foreign forces in order to generate local as well as international support for the terrorists. ...that the planes were planned to strike; ’architecture’ being the World Trade Center, ‘arts’: the Pentagon, ‘law’: the Capitol and ‘politics’
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  • .... In this way the United States was able to fight the war as if it were an international war, without actually having to recognize the ''de jure'' existence of the ..."Fyodor Fyodorovich Martens (1845-1909) — A Humanist of Modern Times", ''International Review of the Red Cross'' (IRRC), No. 312, May-June 1996, pp. 300-314. Also
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  • ...ov.au/library/Pubs/CIB/2001-02/02cib08.htm The Right of Self-Defence under International Law-the Response to the Terrorist Attacks of 11 September], Australian Law *'''1987'''. A definition proposed by [[Iran]] at an international Islamic conference on terrorism: “Terrorism is an act carried out to achi
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