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FSIS Directive 5610.1 Revision 1

Consumer Complaint Monitoring System.




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FSIS Directive 6110.1

Verification of Poultry Good Commercial Practices




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FSIS Directive 9780.1 Revision 1

Verifying the Ongoing Equivalence of Foreign Food Safety Inspection Systems




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FSIS Directive 9000.1 Revision 2

This directive provides instructions to inspection program personnel (IPP) for performing export certification of meat (including Siluriformes fish) and poultry products.




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FSIS Directive 4440.1

Enforcement Investigation and Analysis Officer Assessments.




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FSIS Directive 7320.1 Revision 1

Prevention and Control of Trichinella in Pork Products.




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FSIS Directive 7530.2 Rev.1

Verification Activities in Canning Operations that Choose to Follow the Canning Regulations




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FSIS Directive 2620.5

Sharing Information with State or Local Agencies, Foreign Government Official, and Internal Organizations.




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FSIS Directive 7230.1 Revision 2

Ongoing Verification of Product Formulation and Labeling Targeting The Eight Most Common (Big 8) Food Allergens




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FSIS Directive 7530.1 Revision 4

Handling a Process Deviation or Abnormal Container of Thermally Processed, Commercially Sterile Canned Product




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FSIS Directive 5000.10

Verifying that Records are Kept by Official Establishments that Grind Beef




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FSIS Directive 5500.2 Revision 7

Significant Incidence Response




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FSIS Directive 5000.7

Verification of Adequate Controls at Establishments in Areas Affected by Natural Disasters




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FSIS Directive 4791.5 Revision 1

Hazard Communication Program




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FSIS Directive 9900.5 Revision 1

Label Verification of Imported Meat Poultry and Egg Products




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FSIS Directive 1306.21 Revision 1

Privacy Controls For FSIS Information Systems




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FSIS Directive 6100.6 Revision 1

Post Mortem Dispositions for Public Health Veterinarians




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FSIS Directive 14000.2

This directive provides instructions to the Office of Investigation, Enforcement, and Audit’s (OIEA) Enforcement and Litigation Division (ELD) on how to conduct a compliance background inquiry on applicants for Grants of Inspection (GOIs) for Siluriformes fish and fish products.




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FSIS Directive 8150.1

Retail Store Use of Descriptive Designation for Needle- or Blade-Tenderized Raw Beef Products as Required by 9 CFR 317.2(e)(3)




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FSIS Directive 13000.6

Actions to Facilitate Industry Access to The Public Health Information System.




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FSIS Directive 5220.1

Granting or Refusing Inspection Voluntary Suspending or Withdrawing Inspection and Reinstating Inspection Under PHIS




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FSIS Directive 1450.1 Revision 5

Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act




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FSIS Directive 10900.1 Revision 1

Office of Public Health Science, Science and Technology Seminar Series




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FSIS Directive 9000.9

Inspection of Closed-Face Sandwiches for Export to Canada




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The ROV manual: a user guide for remotely operated vehicles, second edition / Robert D. Christ, Robert L. Wernli, Sr

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Competitive differentiation within the shipbuilding industry: the importance of competence in the field of services / Christopher Sauerhoff

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Subsea pipeline integrity and risk management Yong Bai, Qiang Bai

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Subsea pipeline design, analysis, and installation Qiang Bai, Yong Bai

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Dynamic analysis and design of offshore structures / Srinivasan Chandrasekaran

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Analysis and design of marine structures V: proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Marine Structures (MARSTRUCT 2015), Southampton, UK, 25-27 March 2015 / editors C. Guedes Soares, R.A. Shenoi

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Subsea pipeline design, analysis, and installation Qiang Bai, Yong Bai

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Subsea pipeline integrity and risk management Yong Bai, Qiang Bai

Online Resource




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Design principles of ships and marine structures / S.C. Misra

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Offshore structural engineering: reliability and risk assessment / Srinivasan Chandrasekaran

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Mainstreaming unmanned undersea vehicles into future U.S. naval operations / Committee on Mainstreaming Unmanned Undersea Vehicles into Future U.S. Naval Operations ; Naval Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, the National Academ

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Ship stability, powering and resistance / Chris J Patterson, Jonathan D Ridley

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Ship construction and welding / Nisith R. Mandal

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Design aids of offshore structures under special environmental loads including fire resistance / Srinivasan Chandrasekaran, Gaurav Srivastava

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The ROV manual: a user guide for remotely operated vehicles / Robert D. Christ, Robert Wernli, Sr

Online Resource




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A Holistic Approach to Ship Design. Apostolos Papanikolaou, editor

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Contemporary ideas on ship stability: risk of capsizing / editors, Vadim L. Belenky, Kostas J. Spyrou, Frans van Walree, Marcelo Almeida Santos Neves and Naoya Umeda

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Preserving History, One Sticky Note at a Time

Written by Claire L. Lanier During the heated 2016 election, New York artist Matthew “Levee” Chavez famously started the “sticky note project” in the Union Square subway station in Manhattan. Armed with nothing more than some pens and sticky notes, Levee encouraged passersby to write down their emotions surrounding the election and post them on the...

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George Washington’s Letter to Jewish Americans

written by Marci Reaven, Vice President for History Exhibitions In April 1789, when George Washington swore to uphold the Constitution as the first president of the United States, only 11 of the 13 states had voted to join the new union. North Carolina did not ratify the Constitution until that fall, and it took until the...

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Mobilizing the Military: Enlistment Posters in World War I

Written by Kelly Morgan Before America’s entry into World War I in 1917, citizens significantly debated whether the United States should remain neutral. Artists contributed to this national conversation through their artwork. Consequently, the government depended on these artists in a variety of ways. From garnering support from the American public to ascertaining information from...

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Christy Girls and Woman Workers: The Depiction of Women in World War I Posters

Written by Kelly Morgan Last week we looked at a few selections of World War I propaganda posters promoting enlistment culled from the New-York Historical Society. This week, we’ll examine how the posters called on women to support the war effort and utilized female imagery both for the purpose of enlisting soldiers and for their...

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Heels and History: What sparkly, red platform boots tell us about American culture

Written by Debra Schmidt Bach, Curator of Decorative Arts The New-York Historical Society recently acquired a pair of custom-made boots created for actor Kevin Smith Kirkwood for his role in the hit Broadway musical Kinky Boots, which tells the story of Charlie Price, a young Englishman who inherits his family’s failing shoe factory. While trying...

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Bringing It All Back Home: The Vietnam War in Public History and Personal Memory

Written by Louise Mirrer, President and CEO, New-York Historical Society I was born in 1953, three months before the signing of the armistice that ended the Korean War. My uncle, a U.S. soldier stationed in the Philippines, came home to New York that summer, bearing souvenirs. Among them was an exquisite embroidered silk kimono. A...

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Scanning Bomblets: NYPD Bomb Squad Visits the Museum

It’s not every day you welcome the NYPD Bomb Squad into your museum…but that’s what happened recently at the New-York Historical Society! This week, we’re opening our groundbreaking new exhibition, The Vietnam War: 1945-1975, exploring the causes and consequences of one of the most divisive and controversial events in American history. The expansive exhibition features...

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Program Recap: The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition

On Tuesday, November 14, the New-York Historical Society hosted a discussion, “A Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition.” This Frederick Douglass Council event featured Manisha Sinha as the guest speaker and Eric Foner as the moderator. Manisha Sinha, a James L. and Shirley A. Draper Chair in American History at the University of Connecticut, is...

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Women at the Center: Celebrating Our First Year at the Center for Women’s History

This year we opened the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society, the first institution of its kind within the walls of a major U.S. museum. Since then, we’ve been sharing the stories of formidable women whose courage, activism, and determination in the face of resistance inspire us all. It’s been a busy year! A...

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