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Gerber, Dingyuan, Shantou Hongda and
Zhangzhou Jingxiang), or in the case of
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prior to liquidation of the relevant
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Appendix I
List of Issues
General Issues
Comment 1—Can Valuation
Comment 2—Surrogate Values
A. Soil
B. SG&A
C. Labor
D. Water
E. Gypsum
F. Salt
G. Label
Company-Specific Issues
Hengxian
Comment 3—Clerical Errors in Program
Comment 4—Valuation of Can Making
Factors of Production
Comment 5—Allocation of Growing Factors
of Production
Comment 6—Valuation of Scrap Mushrooms
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Comment 8—Clerical Errors in Program
Comment 9—Valuing Jiufa’s Affiliated
Producer’s FOPs for Self-produced Cans,
Lids and Cartons
Comment 10—Verification Changes
COFCO
Comment 11—Clerical Error in Program
Comment 12—AFA on Soil
Comment 13—Jars Provided Free of Charge
by U.S. Customer
Comment 14—Conversion Rate for Spawn
Comment 15—Copper Wire Inclusion in
COM
Comment 16—FOPs for Brined Mushrooms
Produced by Fujian Zishan
Comment 17—Weight Averaging the Factor
of Production for the Affiliates
Green Fresh
Comment 18—AFA on CEP Sales
Comment 19—Verification Changes
Gerber
Comment 20—Withdraw From Verification
Guangxi Yulin
Comment 21—Failure To Participate
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
National Animal Disease Center;
Notice of Decision on Application for
Duty-Free Entry of Electron
Microscope
This decision is made 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).
Related records can be viewed between
8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. in Suite 4100W,
Franklin Court Building, U.S.
Department of Commerce, 1099 14th
Street, NW., Washington, DC.
Docket Number: 05–030. Applicant:
National Animal Disease Center, U.S.
Department of Agriculture. Instrument:
Electron Microscope, Model Technai G2
12 TWIN/BioTWIN. Manufacturer: FEI
Company, Czech Republic. Intended
Use: See notice at 70 FR 43125, July 26,
2005. Order Date: August 16, 2004.
Comments: None received. Decision:
Approved. No instrument of equivalent
scientific value to the foreign
instrument, for such purposes as the
instrument is intended to be used, was
being manufactured in the United States
at the time the instrument was ordered.
Reasons: The foreign instrument is a
conventional transmission electron
microscope (CTEM) and is intended for
research or scientific educational uses
requiring a CTEM. We know of no
CTEM, or any other instrument suited to
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these purposes, which was being
manufactured in the United States
either at the time of order of the
instrument OR at the time of receipt of
the application by U.S. Customs and
Border Protection.
Gerald A. Zerdy,
Program Manager, Statutory Import Programs
Staff.
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Oregon Health and Science University,
et al.; Notice of Consolidated Decision
on Applications for Duty-Free Entry of
Scientific Instruments
This is a decision consolidated
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). Related records can be viewed
between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. in Suite
4100W, Franklin Court Building, U.S.
Department of Commerce, 1099 14th
Street, NW., Washington, DC.
Comments: None received. Decision:
Approved. No instrument of equivalent
scientific value to the foreign
instruments described below, for such
purposes as each is intended to be used,
is being manufactured in the United
States.
Docket Number: 05–018. Applicant:
Oregon Health and Science University,
Beaverton, OR 97006. Instrument:
TriMScope Beam Multiplexor System.
Manufacturer: La Vision Bio Tech,
GmbH, Germany. Intended Use: See
notice at 70 FR 36117, June 22, 2005.
Reasons: The foreign instrument
provides pulsed, near infrared light
>700 nm which is safer for living
biological tissue than visible light and is
not damaging to living brain tissue. It
also allows deeper penetration into the
brain (to <100 µm below the surface).
Advice received from: The National
Institutes of Health.
Docket Number: 05–024. Applicant:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Plasma Science and Fusion Center, 150
Albany Street, Cambridge, MA 02139.
Instrument: Diagnostic Neutral Beam
Injector. Manufacturer: Budker Institute
of Nuclear Physics. Intended Use: See
notice at 70 FR 43125, July 26, 2005.
Reasons: The foreign instrument
provides: (1) Beam voltage of 55 kV
max, 50 kV nominal and operating range
of 20–55 kV, (2) extracted ion current of
7 A max, (3) pulse duration of 1.5 s
constant and 3 s with on/off
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modulation, (4) beam diameter at
FWHM ≤7 cm at focus (ƒ ≈ 4 m) with
≤0.55° half-angle and (5) full-energy
fraction ≥70% of source ion current.
Advice received from: Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory.
Docket Number: 05–025. Applicant:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
150 Albany Street, Cambridge, MA
02139. Instrument: Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Magnet, Model JMTC–600/
140. Manufacturer: Jastec, Japan.
Intended Use: See notice at 70 FR
43125, July 26, 2005. Reasons: The
foreign article is a custom-built
accessory for an existing instrument
with which it will function as a unique
persistent-mode, high-homogeneity and
high-resolution 600 MHz NMR
spectrometer. The domestic
manufacturer deemed capable of
producing an article meeting the
applicant’s specifications replied to the
request, but declined to offer a bid.
Advice received from: A different
foreign manufacturer which also
submitted an acceptable bid.
Docket Number: 05–026. Applicant:
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853–
1301. Instrument: Horizontal Bounce
Monochromater. Manufacturer: OxfordDanfysik, United Kingdom. Intended
Use: See notice at 70 FR 43125, July 26,
2005. Reasons: The foreign instrument
provides: (1) Two highly-stable,
monochromatic x-ray beams at 12.66
KeV and 14.78 KeV at the same fixed
horizontal exit angle of 29.6 degrees
relative to the primary input x-ray beam
by vertical translation of one of two
liquid-nitrogen cooled silicon single
crystals, contained in a high-vacuum
enclosure free from mechanical
vibrations and (2) acquisition and
analysis of monochromatic x-ray
scattering data at energies of 12.66 KeV
and 14.78 KeV from frozen,
macromolecular single crystals with
dimensions typically of 20–100
microns. Advice received from: The
National Institutes of Health.
Docket Number: 05–029. Applicant:
University of Illinois, at Chicago,
Chicago, IL 60607–7509. Instrument:
Excimer Laser with Preamplifier.
Manufacturer: Laser-Labratorium,
Germany. Intended Use: See notice at 70
FR 43123, July 26, 2005. Reasons: The
foreign instrument provides: (1)
Subpicosecond pulse generation (230
fs), (2) high focusability (1–2 µm) and
(3) high peak power with good spatial
characteristics and a low pulse
repetition rate (0–10 Hz). Advice
received from: The National Institute of
Standards and Technology and a
university research laboratory
(Comparable case, 3/16/05).
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Docket Number: 05–031. Applicant:
University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801.
Instrument: Qarray2 Microarraying
System. Manufacturer: Genetix, Ltd.,
United Kingdom. Intended Use: See
notice at 70 FR 43126, July 26, 2005.
Reasons: The foreign instrument
provides: (1) A high-precision, lowfriction print head having pins held
precisely in position by two layers of
ball bearings with no lateral pin
movement for higher accuracy during
the printing process, (2) the small point
of contact between the ball bearings and
the pin allow free movement in the
vertical direction with minimal friction,
reducing the problem of pin sticking
associated with traditional drilled
heads, and (3) linear servo motors, that
control positioning of the head, have
very smooth motion and high accuracy.
Advice received from: The National
Institutes of Health.
Docket Number: 05–033. Applicant:
Seton Hall University, South Orange,
NJ. Instrument: Excimer Laser, Model
ThinFilmStar. Manufacturer: TuiLaser
AG, Germany. Intended Use: See notice
at 70 FR 45689, August 8, 2005.
Reasons: The foreign instrument
provides both: (1) 250mJ @ 100Hz and
(2) a very fast rise time (2.5 ns). Advice
received from: The National Institute of
Standards and Technology and a
university research laboratory
(Comparable case, 3/16/05).
The capabilities of each of the foreign
instruments described above are
pertinent to each applicant’s intended
purpose and we know of no domestic
instrument or apparatus of equivalent
scientific value for the intended use of
each instrument.
Gerald A. Zerdy,
Program Manager, Statutory Import Programs
Staff.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Applications for Duty-Free Entry of
Scientific Instrument
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 an instrument of
equivalent scientific value, for the
purposes for which the instrument
shown below is intended to be used, is
being manufactured in the United
States.
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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 Suite 4100 W, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Franklin Court Building,
1099 14th Street, NW., Washington, DC.
Docket Number: 05–038. Applicant:
University of California, San Diego,
Dept. Of Chemistry/Biochemistry, 9500
Gilman Drive, M.C. 0358, La Jolla, CA
92093–0358 Instrument: LowTemperature Ultra-High Vacuum
Scanning Tunneling Microscope.
Manufacturer: Omicron
NanoTechnology. GmbH, Germany.
Intended Use: The instrument is
intended to be used to:
(1) Develop a basic understanding of
chemically selective adsorption onto
chemical sensor materials;
(2) Determine how to optimize
interfacial bonding in an effort to reduce
defects at the crucial oxide/
semiconductor interface present in highk dielectric MOSFETs;
(3) Develop a method to determine
concentrations of antibodies that are
present on the surfaces of cancer cells;
(4) Optimize the manufacture and
processing of mid-IR focal plane arrays
for use in night vision applications.
Application accepted by
Commissioner of Customs: August 16,
2005.
Docket Number: 05–039. Applicant:
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 105
Garfield Avenue, Eau Claire, WI 54701.
Instrument: Automatic Fusion Machine,
Model Autofluxer 4. Manufacturer:
Breitlander, GmbH, Germany. Intended
Use: The instrument is intended to be
used to dissolve whole rock powder by
a combination fusion/acid digestion for
trace element analysis by inductively
coupled plasma mass spectrometry for
geochemical characterization of
geological samples. It will also be used
in courses and for student research.
Application accepted by Commissioner
of Customs: August 16, 2005.
Docket Number: 05–040. Applicant:
National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
1617 Cole Blvd., Golden, CO 80401.
Instrument: Dual Beam Focused Ion
Beam Microscope, Model Nova 200
NanoLab. Manufacturer: FEI Company,
The Netherlands. Intended Use: The
instrument is intended to be used to
study the structure and physical
chemistry of semiconductors used for
photovoltaics (solar cells). The general
goal of these investigations is to better
understand the structural and chemical
properties and relate them to the optical
and electrical performance of these thin
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Oregon Health and Science University, et al.; Notice of
Consolidated Decision on Applications for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific
Instruments
This is a decision consolidated 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). Related records can be
viewed between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. in Suite 4100W, Franklin Court
Building, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1099 14th Street, NW.,
Washington, DC.
Comments: None received. Decision: Approved. No instrument of
equivalent scientific value to the foreign instruments described below,
for such purposes as each is intended to be used, is being manufactured
in the United States.
Docket Number: 05-018. Applicant: Oregon Health and Science
University, Beaverton, OR 97006. Instrument: TriMScope Beam Multiplexor
System. Manufacturer: La Vision Bio Tech, GmbH, Germany. Intended Use:
See notice at 70 FR 36117, June 22, 2005. Reasons: The foreign
instrument provides pulsed, near infrared light >700 nm which is safer
for living biological tissue than visible light and is not damaging to
living brain tissue. It also allows deeper penetration into the brain
(to <100 [mu]m below the surface). Advice received from: The National
Institutes of Health.
Docket Number: 05-024. Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Plasma Science and Fusion Center, 150 Albany Street,
Cambridge, MA 02139. Instrument: Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector.
Manufacturer: Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics. Intended Use: See
notice at 70 FR 43125, July 26, 2005. Reasons: The foreign instrument
provides: (1) Beam voltage of 55 kV max, 50 kV nominal and operating
range of 20-55 kV, (2) extracted ion current of 7 A max, (3) pulse
duration of 1.5 s constant and 3 s with on/off
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modulation, (4) beam diameter at FWHM <=7 cm at focus ([ell] [ap] 4 m)
with <=0.55[deg] half-angle and (5) full-energy fraction >=70% of
source ion current. Advice received from: Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
Docket Number: 05-025. Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 150 Albany Street, Cambridge, MA 02139. Instrument: Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Magnet, Model JMTC-600/140. Manufacturer: Jastec,
Japan. Intended Use: See notice at 70 FR 43125, July 26, 2005. Reasons:
The foreign article is a custom-built accessory for an existing
instrument with which it will function as a unique persistent-mode,
high-homogeneity and high-resolution 600 MHz NMR spectrometer. The
domestic manufacturer deemed capable of producing an article meeting
the applicant's specifications replied to the request, but declined to
offer a bid. Advice received from: A different foreign manufacturer
which also submitted an acceptable bid.
Docket Number: 05-026. Applicant: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
14853-1301. Instrument: Horizontal Bounce Monochromater. Manufacturer:
Oxford-Danfysik, United Kingdom. Intended Use: See notice at 70 FR
43125, July 26, 2005. Reasons: The foreign instrument provides: (1) Two
highly-stable, monochromatic x-ray beams at 12.66 KeV and 14.78 KeV at
the same fixed horizontal exit angle of 29.6 degrees relative to the
primary input x-ray beam by vertical translation of one of two liquid-
nitrogen cooled silicon single crystals, contained in a high-vacuum
enclosure free from mechanical vibrations and (2) acquisition and
analysis of monochromatic x-ray scattering data at energies of 12.66
KeV and 14.78 KeV from frozen, macromolecular single crystals with
dimensions typically of 20-100 microns. Advice received from: The
National Institutes of Health.
Docket Number: 05-029. Applicant: University of Illinois, at
Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607-7509. Instrument: Excimer Laser with
Preamplifier. Manufacturer: Laser-Labratorium, Germany. Intended Use:
See notice at 70 FR 43123, July 26, 2005. Reasons: The foreign
instrument provides: (1) Subpicosecond pulse generation (230 fs), (2)
high focusability (1-2 [mu]m) and (3) high peak power with good spatial
characteristics and a low pulse repetition rate (0-10 Hz). Advice
received from: The National Institute of Standards and Technology and a
university research laboratory (Comparable case, 3/16/05).
Docket Number: 05-031. Applicant: University of Illinois, Urbana,
IL 61801. Instrument: Qarray2 Microarraying System. Manufacturer:
Genetix, Ltd., United Kingdom. Intended Use: See notice at 70 FR 43126,
July 26, 2005. Reasons: The foreign instrument provides: (1) A high-
precision, low-friction print head having pins held precisely in
position by two layers of ball bearings with no lateral pin movement
for higher accuracy during the printing process, (2) the small point of
contact between the ball bearings and the pin allow free movement in
the vertical direction with minimal friction, reducing the problem of
pin sticking associated with traditional drilled heads, and (3) linear
servo motors, that control positioning of the head, have very smooth
motion and high accuracy. Advice received from: The National Institutes
of Health.
Docket Number: 05-033. Applicant: Seton Hall University, South
Orange, NJ. Instrument: Excimer Laser, Model ThinFilmStar.
Manufacturer: TuiLaser AG, Germany. Intended Use: See notice at 70 FR
45689, August 8, 2005. Reasons: The foreign instrument provides both:
(1) 250mJ @ 100Hz and (2) a very fast rise time (2.5 ns). Advice
received from: The National Institute of Standards and Technology and a
university research laboratory (Comparable case, 3/16/05).
The capabilities of each of the foreign instruments described above
are pertinent to each applicant's intended purpose and we know of no
domestic instrument or apparatus of equivalent scientific value for the
intended use of each instrument.
Gerald A. Zerdy,
Program Manager, Statutory Import Programs Staff.
[FR Doc. E5-5015 Filed 9-13-05; 8:45 am]
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