98-8549. Applications for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific Instruments  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 62 (Wednesday, April 1, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 15831-15832]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-8549]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    International Trade Administration
    
    
    Applications for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific Instruments
    
        Pursuant to section 6(c) of the Educational, Scientific and 
    Cultural Materials Importation Act of 1966 (Pub. L. 89-651; 80 Stat. 
    897; 15 CFR part 301), we invite comments on the question of whether 
    instruments of equivalent scientific value, for the purposes for which 
    the instruments shown below are intended to be used, are being 
    manufactured in the United States.
        Comments must comply with 15 CFR 301.5(a)(3) and (4) of the 
    regulations and be filed within 20 days with the Statutory Import 
    Programs Staff, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. 
    Applications may be examined between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. in Room 4211, 
    U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, 
    Washington, DC.
        Docket Number: 97-086R. Applicant: The University of Texas at 
    Austin, Bellmont 222, Austin, TX 78712. Instrument: 3-D Motion Analysis 
    System, Model Vicon 140. Manufacturer: Oxford Metrics, Ltd., United 
    Kingdom. Intended Use: Original notice of this resubmitted application 
    was published in the Federal Register of October 15, 1997.
    
        Docket Number: 98-015. Applicant: Brown University, Center for 
    Advanced Materials Research, 182 Hope Street, Box M, Providence, RI 
    02912. Instrument: Material Preparation and Crystal Growth System, 
    Model MCGS5. Manufacturer: Crystallox, Ltd., United Kingdom. Intended 
    Use: The instrument will be used to grow single crystals of high 
    temperature metallic materials that will be used for a variety of 
    research projects. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: 
    March 4, 1998.
    
        Docket Number: 98-016. Applicant: University of Wisconsin-Madison, 
    750 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706-1490. Instrument: High Speed 
    Length Controller, Model 308B. Manufacturer: Aurora Scientific Inc., 
    Canada. Intended Use: The instrument will be used as part of an 
    experimental apparatus whose purpose is the measurement of the 
    mechanical properties of muscle cells, including heart cells. 
    Experiments will include studies to determine the basis of calcium 
    activation of muscle contraction and the role that calcium plays in the 
    regulation of force generation and shortening speed. Application 
    accepted by Commissioner of Customs: March 11, 1998.
    
        Docket Number: 98-017. Applicant: University of Colorado Health 
    Sciences Center, Department of Pharmacology (C-236), 4200 E. Ninth 
    Avenue, Denver, CO 80262. Instrument: High Intensity Xenon Flashlamp 
    System, Model JML-C1. Manufacturer: Hi-Tech Scientific, Germany. 
    Intended Use: The instrument will be used in experiments to determine 
    the rapid and synchronous release of neurotransmitters or 
    neuromodulators at specific regions of brain slices from rat 
    hippocampal
    
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    tissue. The objective of the proposed investigation is to determine the 
    functional GABA-A receptor action along the dendrites and somal regions 
    of CA1 pyramidal and interneuron cells in the rat hippocampus. 
    Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: March 12, 1998.
        Docket Number: 98-018. Applicant: Emory University, Department of 
    Neurology, 1639 Pierce Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322. Instrument: Electron 
    Microscope, Model H-7500. Manufacturer: Hitachi Scientific Instruments, 
    Japan. Intended Use: The instrument will be used for experiments 
    involving the localization of markers of neuronal circuits, the 
    subcellular localization of proteins playing a functional role in brain 
    function or in brain diseases and the examination of changes in the 
    brain that occur in animal models of neurodegenerative disorders. The 
    objectives of the experiments are to learn more about brain circuitry 
    and pharmacology and to help characterize key proteins involved in 
    brain function or disease. The instrument will also be used for 
    educational purposes in training of undergraduate, graduate and post-
    graduate students in the use of electron microscopy for neuroscience 
    research. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: March 13, 
    1998.
    Frank W. Creel,
    Director, Statutory Import Programs Staff.
    [FR Doc. 98-8549 Filed 3-31-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-DS-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
04/01/1998
Department:
International Trade Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-8549
Pages:
15831-15832 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-8549.pdf