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RAPPORTEUR'S REPORT: SESSION 2

โœ Scribed by D.J. Thompson


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
164 KB
Volume
193
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-460X

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RAPPORTEUR'S REPORT: SESSION 1
โœ J. Lambert ๐Ÿ“‚ Article ๐Ÿ“… 1996 ๐Ÿ› Elsevier Science ๐ŸŒ English โš– 159 KB
RAPPORTEUR'S REPORT: SESSION 3
โœ C. Madshus ๐Ÿ“‚ Article ๐Ÿ“… 1996 ๐Ÿ› Elsevier Science ๐ŸŒ English โš– 164 KB

Vibration and structure-borne sound from railways are complex issues that, currently, are not being investigated to the same extent as air-borne sound. For those of us working with these problems, it was surprising how much attention was given to vibration-related topics in this workshop on ''railwa

RAPPORTEUR'S REPORT: SESSION 4
โœ B. Bariskow ๐Ÿ“‚ Article ๐Ÿ“… 1996 ๐Ÿ› Elsevier Science ๐ŸŒ English โš– 180 KB

Session 4 was chaired by R. G. de Jong. The session began with an invited paper by U. J. Kurze, who described present-day techniques for measuring, predicting and controlling the environmental impact of railway noise and vibrations. In his discussion of air-borne sound, Kurze mentioned that measurem

RAPPORTEUR'S REPORT: SESSION 5
โœ W.F. King III ๐Ÿ“‚ Article ๐Ÿ“… 1996 ๐Ÿ› Elsevier Science ๐ŸŒ English โš– 174 KB

The chairman of this session was R. Lutz and the rapporteur was W. F. King III. Session 5 began with an invited paper by G. Wilson, who outlined some of the procedures used to abate both air-borne and structure-borne noise in the vicinity of railway lines. He illustrated abatement techniques with c

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Session 2: Radiometals
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## Introduction: The strategies used to develop molecular imaging and therapy agents have not kept pace with the technologies used in modern drug discovery programs. This is due in large part to the costs associated with high throughput discovery strategies and the lack of synthetic methods that a