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GBW

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GBWGuild of Book Workers
GBWGain Bandwidth
GBWGreen Bay and Western Railroad
GBWGuaranteed Bandwidth
GBWGreen Bay & Western Railroad (Green Bay, WI)
GBWGood, Bad, Whatever
GBWGorgeous Black Woman
GBWGeneralized Body Weakness


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Hg-certified NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA) bovine liver 1577a, IAEA horse kidney H-8 (International Agency Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria), and Chinese bovine liver GBW 080193 (National Research Center for Certified Reference Materials, Beijing, China) were analyzed for Hg as quality control standards, with analytical errors less than [+ or -] 10%.
The firm, formed in January 2002 with the merger of two well-established Thunder Bay firms--Kuch Stephenson Architects and GBW Plus Architect & Engineer - has participated in some high-profile projects in northwestern Ontario.
Samples were analyzed by using a matrix-matched calibration curve created with different weights of certified reference material GBW 09101 (human hair; Shanghai Institute of Nuclear Research, Academia Sinica, China) containing 2.
 
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