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This paper presents a draft Decision that reflects the guidance provided by the Board. In February, the Board endorsed three overarching principles to guide a new Decision: (i) no new obligations for members, together with confirmation that dialogue and persuasion are key pillars of surveillance; (ii) due regard for country circumstances and emphasis on the need for evenhandedness; and (iii) continued flexibility.
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This paper presents a draft Decision that reflects the guidance provided by the Board. In February, the Board endorsed three overarching principles to guide a new Decision: (i) no new obligations for members, together with confirmation that dialogue and persuasion are key pillars of surveillance; (ii) due regard for country circumstances and emphasis on the need for evenhandedness; and (iii) continued flexibility.
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Land mines --- Detection.
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The detection of hidden explosives has become an issue of utmost importance in recent years. While terrorism is not new to the international community, recent terrorist attacks have raised the issue of detection of explosives and have generated a great demand for rapid, sensitive and reliable methods for detecting hidden explosives. Counterterrorist Detection Techniques of Explosives covers recent advances in this area of research including vapor and trace detection techniques (chemiluminescence, mass spectrometry, ion mobility spectrometry, electrochemical methods and micromechanical sensors,
International movements --- Bombings --- Explosives --- Terrorism --- Prevention. --- Detection.
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Explosives --- Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. --- Detection.
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The story of the lie detector takes us straight into the dark recesses of the American soul. It also leads us on a noir journey through some of the most storied episodes in American history. That is because the device we take for granted as an indicator of guilt or innocence actually tells us more about our beliefs than about our deeds. The machine does not measure deception so much as feelings of guilt or shame. As Ken Alder reveals in his fascinating and disturbing account, the history of the lie detector exposes fundamental truths about our culture: why we long to know the secret thoughts of our fellow citizens; why we believe in popular science; and why America embraced the culture of truthiness.
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Lie detectors and detection --- Investigations --- Investigations. --- Lie detectors and detection. --- Polygraphs --- Criminal investigation
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In recent years the number of enteric disease outbreaks has increased, partly due to an increase in human pathogenic bacteria associated with fresh produce. The use of manure for production of vegetables, e.g. lettuce, contributes significantly to the risk of contamination of fresh produce. Enteric pathogens like Salmonella associated with manure can come in close contact with plants like lettuce, and a better understanding of the interaction between lettuce and Salmonella enterica serovars during lettuce cultivation is necessary to be able to take preventive actions to reduce the risk for human health. This thesis describes a comparison of different molecular methods to detect Salmonella enterica (invA-gene) or Escherichia coli O157:H7 (stx-1, stx-2 and eae-gene) with respect to sensitivity, precision and accuracy. The detection and quantification methods were improved by the addition of a general internal amplification control. The methods enable a reduction in assay time to two days to test food samples, compared to five days required for the standardized procedures. To improve detection of S. enterica serovars from environmental substrates, five DNA extraction methods were evaluated with respect to DNA extraction efficiency from soil, manure and compost. Inclusion of an internal procedural control permitted a more accurate quantification of S. enterica after DNA extraction and amplification and reduced the possibility of false-negatives. This thesis also describes the physiological and molecular interaction between S. enterica serovars and lettuce. Investigation of the localization of S. Dublin on/in lettuce plants revealed the presence of significant populations on the surface and inside the plants. Next to this physiological response, there were clear differential gene expression profiles between non-colonized and colonized lettuce plants based on transcriptome analysis by cDNA-AFLP. Functional grouping of the expressed genes indicated a correlation between colonization of the plants and an increase in expressed pathogenicity-related genes. Moreover, a differential interaction of S. Typhimurium, S. Enteritidis, S. Dublin, S. Newport and S. Montevideo with lettuce cultivars Cancan, Nelly and Tamburo was found, in terms of prevalence and degree of endophytic colonization of lettuce by the S. enterica serovars. Besides a significant interaction, significant differences among serovars, but not among lettuce cultivars, were obtained when lettuce was grown under axenic conditions. When grown on soil, each evaluated Salmonella serovar was able to colonize lettuce epiphytically, but to a lower extent than on axenically grown plants. Only S. Dublin was able to colonize the plants endophytically when these were grown on contaminated soil. In addition, the active movement of S. enterica serovars towards lettuce roots is presented. Micro-array analyses with DNA extracted from a broth culture of S. Typhimurium with or without exudates identified genes of S. enterica serovars that were induced by root exudates. These genes imply a relation with a sugar-like carbon source. From this study different plant and microbial factors that influence the colonization efficiency of S. enterica serovars have been identified. The serovar and cultivar, but indirectly also the rhizosphere and the endophytic microflora of lettuce were most influential with respect to the risk of colonization and thus the risk for human health.
Salmonella --- Escherichia coli O157:H7 --- Lettuce --- Foodborne diseases. --- Detection. --- Microbiology.
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Land mines --- Armored vehicles, Military. --- Military weapons. --- Detection.
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