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Regulatory and interpretative paper prepared by the European Commission setting out proposed interpretations and background analysis on the classification and labelling of formulations containing micro-encapsulated chemicals under the CLP Regulation.
Year:
2024
Place:
Brussels
Document reference:
Doc. CA/12/2023 rev. 2
Meeting:
52nd Meeting of Competent Authorities for REACH and CLP (CARACAL)
Session:
Open session
Meeting dates:
1–2 July 2024
Meeting format:
Hybrid
Concern:
CLP classification and labelling of formulations containing micro-encapsulated chemicals
Agenda point:
CLP Open session, AP 7
Action requested:
Discussion and comments
Deadline for written comments:
4 September 2024
Issuing bodies:
European Commission Directorate-General for Environment; Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
Regulatory framework:
CLP Regulation; REACH Regulation
Document status:
Revision 2
Revision history:
Simplification following comments from AT, NL, SE and CropLife Europe
Purpose:
Collection of CARACAL views on classification and labelling approaches
Target group:
Competent authorities under REACH and CLP
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Course Title:
CLP 4420 (10765): Introduction to Neuropsychology (3 credit hours) Spring Semester, 2024
Instructor:
Catherine Price, Ph.D., ABPP/CN
Room:
G103 HPNP
Course Materials:
Zillmer, E.A., Spiers, M.V., & Culbertson, W.C. (2007). Principles of Neuropsychology: 2nd Edition
Online Materials:
E-learning system/Canvas
Prerequisites:
Introduction to Psychology, Abnormal Psychology
Required Readings:
Zillmer, Spiers & Culbertson: Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Articles, videos, and tutorials on Canvas
Office Hours:
Tuesdays, 2 pm-3 pm
Note:
Course Objectives
Instructional Methods:
Lectures, videos, class group activities, demonstrations
Course Communications:
Email ([email protected]
Purpose:
Introduces neuropsychology science and practice, focusing on cognitive substrates and disorders.
Course Topics:
Neuroanatomy, cognitive disorders, memory, perception, neuropsychological assessments.
Contextual Description:
This syllabus outlines a neuropsychology course covering human brain functions, clinical neuropsychology practices, and cognitive disorders.
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Brussels
Subject:
Chemicals, Classification, and Labelling
Document Type:
Meeting Record
Organ / institution:
European Commission
Author:
Directorate-General for Environment, Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
Target audience:
Competent Authorities for REACH and CLP
Period of validity:
06/03/2024
Approval date:
06/03/2024
Date of changes:
N/A
Contextual description:
A record of the 50th meeting of the Competent Authorities for REACH and CLP, discussing updates on the Globally Harmonized System, ongoing work on new hazard classes, and the implementation of GHS revisions.
Date:
28/04/2022
Region / City:
Brussels
Subject:
Polymers, Chemicals Strategy
Document Type:
Background Document
Organization:
European Commission, Directorate-General for Environment
Author:
European Commission
Target Audience:
REACH and CLP Competent Authorities, Environmental Experts
Period of Application:
May 2022
Approval Date:
28/04/2022
Note:
Year
Institution:
University of Florida College of Public Health & Health Professions
Department:
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
Course Number:
CLP 7934 Section PRJN
Course Title:
Advanced Psychotherapy Across the Lifespan
Credit Hours:
3
Term:
Fall 2025
Class Schedule:
Wednesdays, 1:55pm – 4:55pm
Location:
G-108
Delivery Format:
On-Campus
Learning Platform:
Canvas (Advanced Psychotherapy 2025)
Instructors:
David Janicke, PhD, ABPP; Deidre B. Pereira, PhD, ABPP
Office Locations:
HPNP 3136; HPNP 3150
Contact:
[email protected]
Office Hours:
Thursday 11am–12pm; Tuesday 4–5pm
Prerequisites:
Third, fourth, and fifth year doctoral students in Clinical and Health Psychology and eligible APA-accredited doctoral students meeting specified clinical criteria
Primary Topics:
Advanced psychotherapy, case formulation, treatment planning, culturally informed care, clinical supervision
Assessment Methods:
Discussion questions, psychotherapy session video presentations, ABPP-style presentation, written case study
Target Audience:
Doctoral students in Clinical and Health Psychology
Relevant Standards:
APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct; Florida Mental Health Act (Title XXIX, Chapter 394, Part I)
Year:
19xx
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
Chemical testing methods for AI formulations
Document Type:
Technical specification
Target Audience:
Technical specialists in chemical analysis and formulation
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Taiyuan, Shanxi, China
Theme:
Surfactant properties, metal cleaning
Document Type:
Research article
Organization / Institution:
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanxi Key Laboratory of Chemical Product Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology
Author:
Jing Huang, Qingwen Dong, Xu Li, Lei Liu, Jinxiang Dong
Target Audience:
Researchers, chemical engineers, surfactant formulators
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Taipei City, Helsinki, Malmö
Topic:
Pharmaceutical formulation, Inhalation therapy
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
HCmed Innovations Co. Ltd., Nanoform Finland Oyj, Inhaled Delivery Consulting AB
Author:
Edgar H. Cuevas Brun, Barry Derham, Yulia Degtyareva, Pablo Luis Gutierrez Carvalho, Gunilla Petersson, Sarah Byrne, Lucy Hardaker, Jesse Heikkilä, Elisabetta Micelotta
Target audience:
Researchers, pharmaceutical professionals, healthcare practitioners
Period of validity:
N/A
Date of approval:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
In-house
Subject:
Cannabinoid Assay in MCT Oil
Document Type:
Method Validation Report
Organization / Institution:
Pharmalytics
Author:
In-house
Target Audience:
Analysts and Supervisors
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Lipid nanoparticles, gene delivery, T cell transfection
Document type:
Research supplementary material
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers in molecular biology and gene therapy
Experimental system:
Jurkat cells
Analyzed molecules:
DOPE, Cholesterol, C12-200, C14-PEG 2000, CAR-CD19BBz, ZsGreen pDNA
Methods:
Microfluidic mixing, electroporation, Lipofectamine comparison
Measured parameters:
Hydrodynamic diameter, polydispersity index, zeta potential, cell viability, transfection efficiency
Figures included:
S1–S5
Statistical analysis:
One-way ANOVA, unpaired t test
Field:
Ecotoxicology
Document type:
Supporting information file
Content type:
Methodological appendix with model formulations and simulation data
Subject:
Estimation of no-effect toxicity concentrations (NEC) and ECx metrics
Models described:
NEC3param, NEC4param, ECxLinear, ECxExp, ECxSigmoidal, ECx4param, ECxWeibull1, ECxWeibull2
Software / framework:
jagsNEC (Bayesian modelling approach)
Key parameters:
τ (upper plateau / intercept), η (NEC), β (decay rate), δ (lower plateau), ω (EC50)
Methods included:
Threshold models, sigmoidal decay models, Weibull models
Data type:
Simulated toxicity and concentration–response data
Simulation design:
Multiple sampling schemes with varying treatment levels, replicates, and binomial trials
Measured variable:
Concentration–response relationships for toxicity effects
Chemical context:
Weathered Ichthys condensate WAF expressed as Total Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/L TAH)
Biological context:
Tropical marine species responses including A. millepora, S. variolaris, N. dorsatus, and A. amphitrite
Statistical approach:
Bayesian model fitting with MCMC and DIC-based model weighting
Included materials:
R functions for simulation data generation, model equations, simulation study tables, and figure of fitted concentration–response curves
Tables:
Model weight comparison (Table S1); toxicity estimates and effects across simulation designs (Table S2)
Figure:
Concentration–response relationships with Bayesian NEC-sigmoidal model fits (Figure S1)
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Not specified
Theme:
Physicochemical properties of liquid soap
Document type:
Research study
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, chemists, professionals in the cosmetics industry
Period of validity:
Not applicable
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Region / Organization:
FAO/WHO
Subject:
Agrochemical formulation standards
Document type:
Technical guideline
Active ingredient:
Defined per ISO common name
Form:
Homogeneous liquid
Storage conditions:
0 ± 2 °C for 7 days, 54 ± 2 °C for 14 days
Viscosity:
As specified in MT 22.1
Impurities:
By-products of manufacture or storage, water content limits
Testing methods:
CIPAC, AOAC or equivalent
Purpose:
Establish parameters for UL formulation stability, identity, and drift potential
Publication reference:
CIPAC number / UL (month & year of publication)