S.536 - A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify the definition of the term "renewable biomass".

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to modify the definition of the term "renewable biomass". as introduced.

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3/5/2009--Introduced.Amends the Clean Air Act to revise the definition of "renewable biomass" to include: (1) slash and precommercial sized thinnings harvested in environmentally sustainable quantities from National Forest System land or public land, other than components of the

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3/5/2009--Introduced.Amends the Clean Air Act to revise the definition of "renewable biomass" to include:
(1) slash and precommercial sized thinnings harvested in environmentally sustainable quantities from National Forest System land or public land, other than components of the National Wilderness Preservation System, wilderness study areas, inventoried roadless areas and all unroaded areas of at least 5,000 acres, old growth stands, components of the National Landscape Conservation System, and national monuments; and
(2) biomass obtained on land in any ownership from the immediate vicinity of any building, camp, or public infrastructure facility (including roads) at risk from wildfire.

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12/20/10
Ausstellungserinnerung: OXYDATION - Rost - Bilder - Folien ...

Band), in Kapitel 41, „Ueber den Tod und sein Verhältniss zur Unzerstörbarkeit unsers Wesens an sich“, S. 536-591, das Thema von Entstehung und Verfall brillant und nicht ganz ohne Humor. „[…] Wenn was uns den Tod so schrecklich ...

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12/12/10
Der Reiz des Fremden - Streifzüge - Magazinierte Transformationslust

Wie die „ganze Bewegung der Geschichte … wie ein wirklicher Zeugungsakt (ist) – der Geburtsakt seines empirischen Daseins“ (EB 1, S. 536) –, so muss auch die Abschaffung des Privateigentums und der darauf zugeschnittenen Beziehungen, ...

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10/29/10
CSN Blog » MCS auch 2011 im ICD-10 im Register für Verletzungen ...

Den Eintrag “Chemical-Sensitivity [MCS]-Syndrom, Multiple- T78.4″ habe ich auf die Schnelle auf folgenden Seiten gefunden: S. 146, S. 513, S. 536, S. 760 und S. 813. Es steht also nicht drin! Robert 30. Oktober 2010 um 22:32 ...

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