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Encyclopedia > The Argus (Australia)

The Argus was a newspaper in Melbourne.

  • [The Argus: Special War Edition (http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-vn2404492)] - 1 May 1915

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Argus International consultants worked with company scientists and personnel to revise and supplement their skeleton set of SOPs so that GLP standards could be met.
Argus International auditors are frequently employed on a "by-project" or on-going basis to conduct in-house audits of raw data, reports, tables, etc. Extensive audits of studies, tables and data may also be conducted at the Argus International office in connection with the preparation of INDs and NDAs.
Argus International is located in a fully modernized historic registered farmhouse within the Babylon Industrial Park in Horsham, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia and is approximately 45 minutes from the Philadelphia airport via expressway and five miles from the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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The Argus is made of light materials and has a double engine so it is a very fast ship.
In Greek mythology Argus is a giant man with eyes all over his body so he can watch everything very closely.
Eco Matser, head of the Greenpeace Netherlands toxics department was on board the Argus during an action against toxic mud in Flushing harbour, which was conaminated with the chemical TBT, a common ingredient in ship's paint.
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