Carsharing in a Small City: Ithaca Carshare’s First Two YearsFinal Report • March 11th, 2011
Contract Type FiledMarch 11th, 2011
TASK 1.7: Final ReportFinal Report • October 10th, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 10th, 2023Principal Investigator: Stephen R. Kaffka, Extension Specialist, Department of Plant Science, UC Davis; srkaffka@ucdavis.edu ; 530-304-6603
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES, AND CANADAFinal Report • November 10th, 2023
Contract Type FiledNovember 10th, 2023Abbreviation Definition Agreement Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada, which entered into force July 1, 2020 Canada—Dairy TRQs I Canada—Dairy TRQ Allocation Measures (CDA-USA-2021-31-01) CUSMA Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada, which entered into force July 1, 2020 CETA Canada – European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement EIPA Canada’s Export and Import Permits Act ICCC International Cheese Council of Canada IWS Initial Written Submission Mexico United Mexican States MPC Milk protein concentrate Party/Parties1 Canada and the United States (as disputing Parties) party/parties Canada, Mexico and/or the United States (as Parties to the Agreement) RC Restaurants Canada RCC Retail Council of Canada ROP Rules of Procedure for Chapter 31 (Dispute Settlement), Annex III of the Agreement Free Trade Commission Decision No. 1, signed July 2, 2020 RS Rebuttal Written Submission TRQ T
Grant agreement no: 250549 Heritage of the People’s EuropeFinal Report • July 5th, 2013
Contract Type FiledJuly 5th, 2013Date Changes Version Name 27.06.2013 First draft 0.1 Jan van der West 03.07.2013 Second draft 0.2 Jan van der West 05.07.2013 Final version 1.0 Jan van der West and Marien van der Heijden
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES, AND CANADAFinal Report • December 19th, 2024
Contract Type FiledDecember 19th, 2024Definition/Abbreviation Description 2004 CEC Report Report of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation Secretariat, Corn & Biodiversity: TheEffects of Transgenic Corn in Mexico, Conclusions and Recommendations, 2004 (MEX-95) 2005 Biosafety Law Law on Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms (Ley de Bioseguridad de Organismos Genéticamente Modificados), published on 18March 2005 (USA-85 and MEX-250) 2008 Biosafety Regulations Regulations to the Law on Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms (Reglamento de la Ley deBioseguridad de Organismos GenéticamenteModificados), published on 19 March 2008 (USA- 86 and MEX-251) 2020 Decree Decree establishing the actions that must be carried out by the agencies and entities that make up the Federal Public Administration, within the scope of its powers, to gradually replace the use, acquisition, distribution, promotion and importation of the chemical substance called glyphosate and of the agrochemicals used in our country that contain it a
Agreement No. GPO-A-00-05-00016-00 FINAL REPORTFinal Report • September 30th, 2010
Contract Type FiledSeptember 30th, 2010USA Headquarters: William Oscar FlemingProgram Quality Team Leader ChildFund International2821 Emerywood ParkwayPO Box 26484Richmond, VA 23261-6484, USA Phone: (804) 503-6495Fax: (804) 756-2718E-mail:wofleming@ChildFund.org USA Headquarters:Melissa P. JosephGrants Compliance Coordinator ChildFund International2821 Emerywood ParkwayPO Box 26484Richmond, Virginia 23261-6484, USA Phone: (804) 545-3620Fax: (804) 756-2774E-mail:mjoseph@ChildFund.org
Publication Number 16-10 BOR Agreement Number R14AP00007 Utah Division of Wildlife Resources 1594 West North TempleFinal Report • June 2nd, 2016
Contract Type FiledJune 2nd, 2016This study was funded by the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. The Recovery Program is a joint effort of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Western Area Power Administration, states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, Upper Basin water users, environmental organizations, the Colorado River Energy Distributors Association, and the National Park Service. We wish to thank the countless Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) permanent and seasonal employees who assisted with the field work. We would also like to thank Katie Creighton, Krissy Wilson, Paul Badame, Tom Czapla, Dave Speas, Rich Valdez, Mike Hudson, and Randy VanHaverbeke for providing an extensive review of this report.
Agreement W912G-14-2-0011Final Report • September 10th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 10th, 2021Chagas Disease in Mammals on Joint Base- Lackland Training Annex and Camp Bullis Military Training Reservation, San Antonio, Texas
Agreement No. 07-312Final Report • May 5th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMay 5th, 2020The statements and conclusions in the Report are those of the contractor and not necessarily those of the California Air Resources Board. The mention of commercial products, their source, or their use in connection with the material reported herein is not to be construed as actual or implied endorsement of such products.
Agreement No. 07-312Final Report • March 17th, 2011
Contract Type FiledMarch 17th, 2011The statements and conclusions in the Report are those of the contractor and not necessarily those of the California Air Resources Board. The mention of commercial products, their source, or their use in connection with the material reported herein is not to be construed as actual or implied endorsement of such products.
ContractFinal Report • March 28th, 2014
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FINAL REPORT APRIL 2014Final Report • April 24th, 2014
Contract Type FiledApril 24th, 2014Propelled by the largest seaport of Europe – Rotterdam – and the largest seaport of the world – Shanghai – the Netherlands and China have a strong economic relation. This strong relation concerns many different sectors, with photovoltaic (PV) solar energy being no exception. Nevertheless, there is a growing feeling that both countries can do more for each other in this sector than they already do.
– Rwanda –Final Report • June 29th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJune 29th, 2017This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by Never Again Rwanda. The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government.
Validation of Commercially Available ELISA Assay KitsFinal Report • February 3rd, 2014
Contract Type FiledFebruary 3rd, 2014Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a biochemical technique used for detecting specific compounds within environmental samples. This technique can screen and determine pesticides in a large number of samples with minimal sample preparation. ELISA is considered a more cost-effective and rapid technique compared to chemical analysis such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) or liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS; Sullivan and Goh, 2000). Although this is a handy method, often ELISA kits are prone to matrix effects – either due to the presence of cross-reactants or nonspecific interferences such as soil moisture and pH (Lesnik, 2000).
Final Report FA Agreement # 09-PA-11081300-001 May, 2010Final Report • February 28th, 2011
Contract Type FiledFebruary 28th, 2011The over-arching purpose of the current segment of this participating agreement is to provide information for the National Forests and Grasslands in Texas (NFGT) to better conduct watershed/landscape scale analyses for project and Forest Planning efforts. The nature of the work was to use digital data and ecological knowledge to provide GIS-based maps of landtype phases (LTPs), provide information to improve landtype association (LTA) maps, and ensure that USFS ecological classification system (ECS) naming conventions are cross-walked into the new current vegetation map that is in production by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). This project leverages the TPWD and Texas Water Development Board project designed to map the current vegetation of Texas. Following is a summary of specific goals and accomplishments.
ACT Fidelity AssessmentFinal Report • May 5th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMay 5th, 2020
ContractFinal Report • April 27th, 2006
Contract Type FiledApril 27th, 2006
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES, AND CANADAFinal Report • December 19th, 2024
Contract Type FiledDecember 19th, 2024Definition/Abbreviation Description 2004 CEC Report Report of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation Secretariat, Corn & Biodiversity: TheEffects of Transgenic Corn in Mexico, Conclusions and Recommendations, 2004 (MEX-95) 2005 Biosafety Law Law on Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms (Ley de Bioseguridad de Organismos Genéticamente Modificados), published on 18March 2005 (USA-85 and MEX-250) 2008 Biosafety Regulations Regulations to the Law on Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms (Reglamento de la Ley deBioseguridad de Organismos GenéticamenteModificados), published on 19 March 2008 (USA- 86 and MEX-251) 2020 Decree Decree establishing the actions that must be carried out by the agencies and entities that make up the Federal Public Administration, within the scope of its powers, to gradually replace the use, acquisition, distribution, promotion and importation of the chemical substance called glyphosate and of the agrochemicals used in our country that contain it a
Agreement T2696-11 Task 618.1Final Report • August 19th, 2005
Contract Type FiledAugust 19th, 2005Mitch Reister, Hydraulics Engineer David Yonge, Professor WSDOT – North Central Region Civil and Environmental Engineering
Date: 2014-08-20 KemI reference no: H10-00746 Agreement no: A5100102Final Report • August 20th, 2014
Contract Type FiledAugust 20th, 2014
Agreement No. 59A0571Final Report • October 10th, 2008
Contract Type FiledOctober 10th, 2008This document is disseminated in the interest of information exchange. The contents of this report reflect the views of the authors who are responsible for the facts and accuracy of the data presented herein. The contents do not necessarily reflect the official views or policies of the State of California or the Federal Highway Administration. This publication does not constitute a standard, specification or regulation. This report does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of any product described herein.
Project No: 326023Final Report • May 2nd, 2019
Contract Type FiledMay 2nd, 2019Grant Agreement number: 326023 Project acronym: SNRPBBEARING Project title: NTN-SNR Proposal for Propellers Blades Bearings Design and Manufacturing Funding Scheme: FP7-JTI-CS Project starting date: 04/02/2013 Project end date: 03/12/2015 Name of the scientific representative of the project's coordinator and organisation: Mr. Guillaume LEFORT NTN-SNR ROULEMENTS SA Tel: +33 4 50659453 Fax: E-mail: guillaume.lefort@ntn-snr.fr Project website address:
Agreement No. 520-98-A-00-00037-00 APROFAM ONG-USAIDFinal Report • May 20th, 2005
Contract Type FiledMay 20th, 2005