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Disseminating corrosion information

Synonyms:
Exchanging corrosion research data
Promoting cooperation on corrosion issues
Context:

Corrosion costs the UK around 4% of GNP per annum.

Broader:
Exchanging data
Exchanging information
Disseminating research
Disseminating information
Constrains:
Corroding
Facilitates:
Preventing fouling and rust of marine equipment
Exchanging information to control transboundary air pollution
Values:
Corrosion
Cooperation
Information
Deformation
Noncooperation
Disinformation
Misinformation
Organizations:
International Association on Water Quality
International Corrosion Council
European Federation of Corrosion
Asia Pacific Materials and Corrosion Association
Committee on the Study of Corrosion and Protection of Canalizations
Australasian Corrosion Association
NACE International - The Corrosion Society
Subjects:
Communication → Promotion
Information → Data, codes
Information → Information
Research, Standards → Research
Societal Problems → Corrosion
Type Classification:
G: Very Specific strategies
Related UN Sustainable Development Goals:
GOAL 4: Quality Education

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