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Table I presents a summary of some of the literature pertinent to the phase behavior of a number of the lighter components of petroleum, listing publications. In this table the specific references for each subject are identified by an index number applicable to an American Documentation Institute reference 59). The large number of entries involved does not permit the inclusion of the specific references as part of this discussion. The marked increase in publication found in the past five years appears typical of the general growth of research activities, although in part it may result from a more complete literature search in this period. Table I presents a summary of some of the literature pertinent to the phase behavior of a number of the lighter components of petroleum, listing publications. In this table the specific references for each subject are identified by an index number applicable to an American Documentation Institute reference 59). The large number of entries involved does not permit the inclusion of the specific references as part of this discussion. The marked increase in publication found in the past five years appears typical of the general growth of research activities, although in part it may result from a more complete literature search in this period.
American Documentation Institute (69). d Mixtures are reported under each of components. [Pg.381]

Received April 26, 1951. For material supplementary to this article order Document 3244 from American Documentation Institute, 1719 N St., N.W., Washington 6, D. C., remitting 1.00 for microfilm (images 1 inch high on standard 35-mm. motion picture film) or 6.75 for photocopies (6X8 inches), readable without optical aid. [Pg.386]

Encouragement to Participate in Appropriate Societies. The value of individual participation in appropriate societies, such as the ACS Division of Chemical Literature, the Special Libraries Association, and the American Documentation Institute, is well recognized only one reporting organization which affords special training does not include encouragement of society participation as partof its program. Such participation is profitable to both employer and em-... [Pg.36]

The American Documentation Institute, Washington, D. C., can give some information on the activities of documentation centers in other countries and their services, and it operates a microfilm and photoprint service. [Pg.53]

The American Documentation Institute and the UNESCO Library, both in Paris, can give some help in locating dissertations and obtaining copies of those for European countries, but they are not able to offer extensive services in literature searches, even for a fee. [Pg.53]

The National Microfilm Association, of Hingham, Mass., collects information on the production, consumption, processes, production facilities, and new equipment and products in the field of microfilming and microdocumentary reproduction. These data are generally not available to nonmembers. Much of the published data appear in the journal American Documentation (24), published by the American Documentation Institute. [Pg.28]

American Documentation, American Documentation Institute, Washington, D.C., quarterly. [Pg.34]

This document was produced under API standardization procedures that ensure appropriate notification and participation in the developmental process and is designated as an API standard. Questions concerning the interpretation of the content of this standard or comments and questions concerning the procedures under which this standard was developed should be directed in writing to the director of the department listed on the inside front cover write to, American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005. Requests for permission to reproduce or translate all or any part of the material published herein should also be addressed to the director. [Pg.4]

American Petroleum Institute (API). Recommended Practice API 9100, Model Environmental, Health Safety (EHS) Management System and Guidance Document... [Pg.332]

API. 1979c. Inhalation/teratology study in rats Fueloil. Washington, DC American Petroleum Institute. Document no. FYI-AX-0183-0230. [Pg.164]

With the growth of the petroleum and petrochemical industries, the American Petroleum Institute (API) sought uniformity of the dimensional and physical characteristics of pressure-relieving devices. To date, the API has published the following internationally acknowledged documents ... [Pg.15]

The American Petroleum Institute developed Management of Process Hazards—API Recommended Practice 750 [15] and released it in January 1990. This sensible 16-page document is based in part on the ORC report. [Pg.280]


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