![]() Table 7.10 Comparison of emission estimates between inventories for PAHs (sum of 4 congeners) 80 Table 7.8 Emissions reduction for PAHs (sum of 4 congeners) and per capita emissions 75 Table 7.7 Comparison of emission estimates between inventories 70 ![]() Table 7.6 Emissions of PCBs to all vectors based on those reported to the EU and Stockholm Convention 68 Table 7.5 Emissions reduction for PCBs and per capita emissions 67 Table 7.4 Comparison of emission estimates between inventories 63 Table 7.3 Emissions of dioxins and furans to all vectors based on those reported to the EU and Stockholm Convention 59 Table 7.2 Emissions reduction for dioxins and furans and per capita emissions 59 Table 7.1 Status of emission inventories reported for 2010-2013 51 Table 6.3 Derogations sought in the second synthesis report 48 Table 6.2 Discussion of contaminated land sites within national implementation plans 47 Table 6.1 Quantities of PCB destroyed within the EU 45 Table 5.5 Overview of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides included in NIP 42 Table 5.4 Overview of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides included in NIP 39 Table 5.3 Overview of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides reported by Member States 38 Table 5.2 Overview of stockpiles of PCB included in NIP 37 Table 5.1 Overview of stockpiles of PCBs containing equipment 35 Table 4.7 Overview of POP exports in articles or as waste reported by Member States 32 Table 4.6 Summary of uses reported by Member States for substances in 2010-2013 period (excluding PFOS) 29 Table 4.5 Summary of substances reported as being placed on the market or exported during the 2010-2013 period (excluding PFOS) 28 Table 4.4 Summary of PFOS reported in 2010-2013 and their uses 24 Table 4.3 Summary of PFOS uses within the European Union for the period 2010-2013 23 Table 4.2 Summary of PFOS being placed on the market during the 2010-2013 period 21 Table 4.1 Summary of PFOS applications in the European Union 19 Table 2.3 Status of National Implementation Reporting 13 Table 2.2 Reports provided by Member States 11 Concluding remarks and recommendations 148ġ1.1 Overview of the management of POPs substances 148ġ1.2 Overview of environmental releases and environmental concentrations of POP substances 149ġ1.3 Overview of the mechanisms for knowledge exchange and public involvement on the work surrounding POPs substances 152Īppendix A – Explanation of how Toxic Equivalent Factors (TEFs) are developed for dioxins and Furans, and dioxin-like PCBs 156 Dissuasive measures: Policy infringements and penalties 143ġ1. ![]() Activities to promote knowledge exchange 117ĩ.3 Financial and Technical assistance 122ĩ.4 Public awareness and consultation 130ġ0. Also, if we're comparing, the companion app stands up to DIM like a transistor radio does to a Sirius receiver.6.2 Identification of contaminated sites 46ħ.1 I dentification of sources and development of source inventories 49ħ.2 Emission inventory estimates for Annex III substances 53ĩ. I also understand that DIM isn't the only tool at our disposal and I could care less about 3rd party options to transfer gear if the in-game option of finding crap in the vault wasn't so horrendous. Stop chortling the devs and support end users for once. Bruh, logic says that adding another option to sort by type on a button that already exists is simpler than creating all new content. The official companion app uses the same central API. Not to mention that DIM isn't the only thing that can do item transfer requests. Bruh you literally have no idea what is and isn't basic code. While I love DIM (old school WoW raider so UI mods = FTW), it shouldn't be the only thing you can use to manage in-game inventory. All this effort and time put into ornaments and shaders and transmat effects but they can't manage what should be basic code (compared with everything else) to update their inventory system to sort by weapon type. Originally posted by tnuk:This is the one thing I literally cannot grasp. ![]()
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