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Amber-hi-Lites

Amber-hi-lites, No. 161, Rohm and Haas Co., Philadelphia, Spring 1979. [Pg.388]

Kunin R. Amber-Hi-Lites, Fifty Years of Ion Exchange Technology.Littleton, Colorado Tall Oaks Publishing 1996. [Pg.649]

K 10. Kunin, R. Amberlite 200 — A field-proven cation exchange resin of unusual durability. Amber-hi-lites No. 73 (19M). [Pg.208]

K 12. — Macroreticular ion exchange resins. II. Utilization in water conditioning. Amber-hi-lites No. 79 (1964). [Pg.208]

K 13. Kbnin, R. Macroreticnlar ion exchange resins. III. Ion exchange resins adsorbents. Amber-hi-lites Ho. 80 (1964). [Pg.209]

K 14. — Deionization of water. IV. Desalination of brackish waters. Amber-hi-lites No. 89 (1965). [Pg.209]

R. Kunin, Ion Exchange Technology In Medicine and The Pharmaceutical Industry , Amber-Hi-Lites, Rohm Haas Co., No. 142-145, 1974-1975. [Pg.260]

Aluminum Digest Rohm and Haas Reporter Amber-hi-Lites Scientific Apparatus and Methods Lubrication Vancoram Review Chlorination Topics Wallerstein Laboratories Communications Taste and Odor Control Journal... [Pg.132]

Kunin, R. Acrylic-based ion exchange resins and adsorbents. In Amber Hi-Lites Rohm Haas Co. Philadelphia, PA, 1984 Vol. 173. [Pg.1442]

Rohm 5 Haas Co. Tech. Bull. "Amber-Hi-Lites" Issue No. 54. [Pg.48]


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