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He stated: " Blind tests are at the core of the decades ’ worth of research into loudspeaker design done at Canada ’ s National Research Council ( NRC ).
In 1975, the United States National Research Council ( NRC ) reported on ozone depletion following nuclear war, judging that the effect of dust would probably be slight climatic cooling.
The group constituted itself as the National Reformation Council ( NRC ) with Brigadier Anrew Juxon-Smith as its chairman and Head of State of the country.
* Mohamed Ahmed Karar's book, Al-Jaysh Al-Sudani Wa Al-Inqaaz " The popular army and the NRC " translated as ' The Sudanese Army and National Salvation ' ( Khartoum, Sudan: Dar Al-Balad Publisher, 1990 )
* National Research Council ( NRC )
The National Research Council ( NRC ) of the USA is the working arm of the National Academies of the United States, carrying out most of the studies done in their names.
In addition, LLNL conducts work-for-others research and development for various Defense Department sponsors, other federal agencies, including NASA, Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ), National Institutes of Health, and Environmental Protection Agency, a number of California State agencies, and private industry.
At Chicago, he had received a grant from the National Research Council ( NRC ) which had paid for much of his work on isotope separation.
Other U. S. federal government agencies based in the county include the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ), Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ), U. S. Department of Energy ( DOE ), the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ), the National Naval Medical Center ( NNMC ), U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ( CPSC ) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency ( NGA ).
* National Research Council ( NRC )
Immediately after World War I, Yerkes worked as a paid officer for the United States National Research Council ( NRC ) and took the helm of the NRC Committee for Research in Problems of Sex.
* 1921 — The National Research Council ( NRC ) published the official transcript of the Shapley-Curtis Debate
He made a few recordings, most notably The Primitive Side of Henny Youngman, recorded " live " in St. Louis and released by National Recording Corporation on the NRC label.
The system was developed for the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) by the Idaho National Laboratory.
In addition, the NRC nominates some members of the National Nuclear Accrediting Board.
In 1958, Bill Lowery created the National Recording Corporation ( NRC ), and brought Stevens on board playing numerous instruments, arranging music, and performing background vocals for its band.
The National Research Council ( NRC ) is an agency of the Government of Canada which conducts scientific research and development.
The NRC played a key role in the birth of computer animation, working with the National Film Board of Canada and animator Peter Foldès on the 1971 experimental film Metadata and the 1974 short film Hunger.
* United States: The United States National Academies comprises four organizations: the National Academy of Sciences ( NAS ), the National Academy of Engineering ( NAE ), the Institute of Medicine ( IOM ), and the National Research Council ( NRC ).

NRC and Nuclear
* Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ): Safety of the processing facility.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) defines depleted uranium as uranium with a percentage of the < sup > 235 </ sup > U isotope that is less than 0. 711 % by weight ( see 10 CFR 40. 4 ).
Before the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) was created, nuclear regulation was the responsibility of the AEC, which Congress first established in the Atomic Energy Act of 1946.
Co. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 462 U. S. 78 ( 1983 ) is a United States Supreme Court decision which held to be valid a Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) rule that the permanent storage of nuclear waste should be assumed to have no environmental impact during the licensing of nuclear power plants.
These problems have been exposed by whistleblower Gerald W. Brown, and have led to reportable events among licensees ( operators of nuclear power plants ) of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ).
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission | NRC image of a modern steam turbine generator
The scope and complexity of the accident became clear over the course of five days, as employees of Met Ed, Pennsylvania state officials, and members of the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) tried to understand the problem, communicate the situation to the press and local community, decide whether the accident required an emergency evacuation, and ultimately end the crisis.
The Government Affairs Vice President confirmed that the Metropolitan Edison Company, which operated the company, had shortly before received a warning from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) that Babcock and Wilcox reactor valves were vulnerable to failure under certain conditions.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) is an independent agency of the United States government that was established by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 from the United States Atomic Energy Commission, and was first opened January 19, 1975.
Finally, critics charge that the NRC has ceded important aspects of regulatory authority to the industry's own Institute for Nuclear Power Operations ( INPO ), an organization formed by utilities in response to the Three Mile Island Accident.
In Vermont, the day before the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami that damaged Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the NRC approved a 20-year extension for the license of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, although the Vermont state legislature voted overwhelmingly to deny an extension.
San Clemente Green, an environmental group opposed to the continued operation of the San Onofre Nuclear Plant, says that instead of being a watchdog, the NRC too often rules in favor nuclear plant operators.
In 1995, President Clinton appointed Jackson to serve as Chairman of the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ), becoming the first woman and first African American to hold that position.
* The Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) was established by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 from the United States Atomic Energy Commission, and was first opened January 19, 1975.
In October 2010, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy signed a memorandum of understanding with the operators of the Department of Energy's Savannah River site, which should allow the construction of a demonstration plant based on the company's S-PRISM fast breeder reactor prior to the design receiving full NRC licensing approval.
§ 2201a ) to allow Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) licensees and authorized contractors to possess machine guns for the purpose of providing security.
The first dry storage installation in the US was licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) in 1986 at the Surry Nuclear Power Plant in Virginia, at.
* US Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) website with search function and electronic public reading room

NRC and Board
The NRC reports yearly within the Treasury Board Secretariat's Results-Based Management Framework.
* National Research Council ( NRC ) Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board ( 1996-)
When NRC reverted to its peacetime activities following the war, DND sought to continue defence research and created the Defence Research Board ( DRB ) in April 1947 to coordinate the department's research and development activities.
In 1984 the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, a division of the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ), stopped the planned nuclear station at Byron by refusing its owners, then Commonwealth Edison, permission to begin operation.
The Vancouver School Board has proposed to renovate the nearby former NRC building into a state-of-the-art high school, and turn the current high school into a new elementary school.
The report noted that funding should be expected from both the National Research Council ( NRC ) and the Defense Research Board ( DRB ).

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