Project 4. Increasing consistency across the document.
Project 4 means a project or projects for the production of iron ore concentrates within Western Australia with subject to Clause 2(h) an initial minimum production capacity of six million tonnes per annum (or lesser amount approved by the Minister) from a mine or mines within Area A and an iron ore concentrates production facility located within Area A including expansions of projects the subject of approvals from time to time and may include inter alia a mine, concentrator, power station, desalination plant, port, pipelines and any other necessary facilities to enable iron ore concentrates to be produced transported and shipped for sale within Australia or for export to overseas purchasers including, subject to subclause (7) of Clause 11, as part of a blended product;
Project 4 means LNG Plant 4, Tank 3 and Marine Loading Berth 3, and utilities and OSBL Facilities for LNG Plant 4 to receive Natural Gas, produce LNG, transfer LNG to Tank 1, Tank 2 and Tank 3, and load LNG to Marine Loading Berths 1 and 2 and onto LNG Tankers at Marine Loading Berth 3, and that will be the fourth of the Projects expected to reach “Substantial Completion” (as defined in the Phase 3 EPC Agreement).
Examples of Project 4 in a sentence
Tuazon Sts., Project 4, Quezon City as indicated in paragraph 6 of the IB.
Tuazon Sts., Project 4, Quezon City and/or through videoconferencing which shall be open to prospective bidders.
Tuazon Sts., Project 4, Quezon City which shall be open to prospective bidders.
Tuazon Sts., Project 4, Quezon City, which shall be open to prospective bidders.
Tuazon Sts., Project 4, Quezon Cityas indicated in paragraph 6 of the IB.
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Project 4 means the Research Collaboration activities conducted by Anacor and/or GSK pursuant to the Research Plan, and the development activities conducted by GSK after the exercise of an Option, for the discovery, use, manufacture and development of Collaboration Compounds or GSK Development Compounds, as applicable, [***].
Project 4 means a project or projects for the
Project 4 or “Security Awareness Training Program” means the Security Awareness Training as outlined in the State of Utah Cybersecurity Plan.
Project 4 means the Research Collaboration activities conducted by Anacor and/or GSK pursuant to the Research Plan, and the development activities conducted by GSK after the exercise of an Option, for the discovery, use, manufacture and development of Collaboration Compounds or GSK Development Compounds, as applicable, [***]. [***] THE SYMBOL [***] IS USED TO INDICATE THAT A PORTION OF THE EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTION.
Project 4. Compatiblizing BO resins with polymerizable surfactants (Either Project 4 OR 5) Goal A: Synthesize a double-headed PEG chain functionalized with two benzoxazine units in order to understand relationship of molecular structure for micellar characteristics like resin loading capacity, “prepreging” and curing. Goal B: Synthesize a PEG chain with benzoxazine units at each chain end in order to understand relationship of molecular structure for micellar characteristics like resin loading capacity, “prepreging” and curing. Project 1 – Manufacture and Characterize Fiberglass/Benzoxazine prepreg – 2 students, 1.5 faculty weeks – Xxxxxx, shared technician This research project will focus on the manufacturing and characterization of composite materials using WWU’s laboratory-scale prepreg treater located at the Technology Development Center. The resin team has been working diligently to create a Benzoxazine resin system that meets FST requirements and is liquid at room temperature. We expect that the resin will be available at the end of this academic year so that they treater team can create prepreg using this new system. The goal of this project will be to determine the optimal processing conditions for the prepreg using the new resin, quantify degree of cure of the B-staged prepreg, and perform baseline characterization tests (% resin flow, % resin content, tack, % volatiles, and degree of cure). Projects 2 - Investigating the Effects of Degree of Cure on Benzoxazine Properties - Study the effects of cure time and temperature on the degree of cure of benzoxazine laminates to understand the relationships between cure cycle and flame retardancy with the ultimate goal of improving the cycle time of benzoxazine composites.
Project 4 means a project or projects for the production of iron ore concentrates within Western Australia with subject to Clause 2(h) an initial minimum production capacity of six million tonnes per annum (or lesser amount approved by the Minister) from a mine or mines within Area A and an iron ore concentrates production facility located
Project 4. The Lunchbox: A Mobile Farmers Market Increasing Access to Specialty Crops in Underserved Areas – Final Report (Previously Accepted) PROJECT SUMMARY The project addressed the lack of access to specialty crops and improved farmers’ access to markets by establishing a mobile farmers’ market to distribute specialty crops to senior nutrition programs, low- income housing sites, and community centers in food desert and low-income communities in Orleans and Essex Counties, VT. Residents of Orleans and Essex Counties, Vermont face extraordinary challenges. Not only is the region remote, the counties ranks last in per capita income among all Vermont counties and residents experience the highest rates of poverty and unemployment in the state. The prevalence of major chronic diseases (diabetes, heart disease) is higher than elsewhere in Vermont and the average resident has a shorter lifespan than those living elsewhere in the state. These low-income communities lack access to specialty crops for a number of reasons, including limited availability of grocery stores, inaccessibility of stores, cost of healthy food options, and individual resource constraints, such as income and transportation. At the same time as consumers in our community lack access to specialty crops, there are gaps, barriers, and bottlenecks in our food system that limit farmers’ access to markets, including: lack of adequate distribution and handling or processing infrastructure; difficulty in meeting quantity and quality demands from various markets; seasonal nature of local food production; and inadequate understanding of needs and challenges of consumers in food deserts (such as the lack of knowledge about the market or consumers in underserved communities).