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American Paper Institute 260 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 Physical standards, sizes, gauges, definitions of paper and paperboard. [Pg.25]

Anonymous. 1978. Current use of weed control on industrial forest lands. Pages 40-43. la Benefits of 2,4,5-T in forest management. American Paper Institute/National Forest Products Association. Washington, D.C. [Pg.21]

J. W. Matheson, "Tech Talk 5, " American Paper Institute, 1971. [Pg.184]

Several studies have compared the environmental effects of disposable diapers with cloth diapers.27 A 1988 analysis by the cloth diaper industry favored cloth as having a smaller environmental effect. A 1990 study made for Procter Gamble, makers of disposable diapers, favored disposable diapers. A 1990 study by the American Paper Institute found the two kinds to be equivalent. A 1991 study by the cloth diaper industry found cloth to be superior. [Pg.500]

American Paper Institute (Franklin Franklin Cloth and disposable diapers 1990... [Pg.269]

W.P. Fiedler and L. A. Zengirski, Paper presented at the American Paper Institute Corference on Energy and Materials (1984). [Pg.74]

API American Paper Institute APM antipersonnel mine APME Assoc, of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe APPR Assoc, of Post-consumer Plastics Recyclers... [Pg.480]

Trocino s concept of total utilization of the raw material, Douglas-fir bark, to produce several salable products was good, and earned Bohemia the 1976 Environmental Award from the American Paper Institute and the American Forest Products Institute. Unfortunately a certain amount of solvent losses is inevitable. Thus, efficient solvent extraction and recovery of solvent to obtain the primary product in a 3% yield, based on bark, could only be expected to be cost effective if the product sold in the dollars per kilogram range, such as carnauba wax imported from Brazil or Mexico. Unrefined Douglas-fir wax is soft because of the presence of terpenes, unsaturated fats, etc., and is subject to discolorization by iron salts because of the presence of ferulate esters, which promote the formation of complexes. As in the case of the polyphenolic extractives from redwood and hemlock bark, the product end-use was not sufficiently unique to ultimately justify a price that would support production and operating costs, and generate a reasonable profit. [Pg.1178]

D. B. Broughton and L. C. Hardison, "Hydrocarbon-Type Separation by Unisorb," Paper presented at the 27th Midyear Meeting of the American Petroleum Institute, Division of Refining, San Erancisco, Calif., May 15, 1962. [Pg.304]

D. Read, paper presented 2l. American Petroleum Institute Meeting, San Francisco, Calif., May 1952. [Pg.85]

W. C. Healy, Jr., C. W. Maassen, and R. T. Peterson, A New Approach to Blending Octanes, paper presented at 24th Mid-year Meeting of the American Petroleum Institute s Division of Refining, New York, May 27, 1959. [Pg.196]

L. L. Q-amey, American Petroleum Institute Southern District Meeting API Paper 926-15-M, Division of Production, Houston, Tex., Mar. 4—6,1970. [Pg.186]

Murray, S. W., Parasite tubing method of aeration, Spring Meeting of Rocky Mountain District, Division of Production, American Petroleum Institute, Paper No. 875-22-C, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 8-10, 1968. [Pg.1377]

ANSI Z39.48-1984 (American Standards Institute) Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. Cover design by Karen Schulz Production Editor Amy Thau... [Pg.211]

Nature published Patterson s paper describing industrial lead in snow and seawater in 1963. A footnote to the article cited the American Petroleum Institute as his funding source. With oil companies financing his work, even an idealist like Patterson realized, We re in serious trouble. As he summarized the experience, I wrote a big paper, and I said, This lead is coming from leaded gasoline. Wham The lead industry took notice. [Pg.176]

This publication is printed on acid-free paper. CsD ANSI Z39.48-1984 American Standards Institute)... [Pg.5]

Scott, W. E E. R. Stephens, P. L. Hanst, and R. C. Doerr, Further Developments in the Chemistry of the Atmosphere, Paper presented at the 22nd Midyear Meeting of the American Petroleum Institute s Division of Refining, Philadelphia, PA, May 14, 1957. [Pg.652]

J. H. Rushten and J. Hillestad, paper presented at The 24th Midyear Meeting of the American Petroleum Institute, Preprint No. 52, May 1964. [Pg.307]

E. D. Holstein, "Status and Oudook for EOR by Chemical Injection," No. 371-C, paper presented at the American Petroleum Institute Meeting Dallas, Tex., Apr. 4, 1982. [Pg.92]

Grabowski, H.G., "Regulation and the International Diffusion of Pharmaceuticals," paper presented at the symposium on "The International Supply of Medicines," American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C., 1978. Grabowski, H.G., Vernon, J.M., and Thomas, L.G., J. Law Econ., (1978) 23, 133. [Pg.149]

The study of Tables I and II has revealed the fact that isomerization of a normal paraffin to an isoparaffin produces certain specific and characteristic changes in the physical constants as the methyl group is moved from point to point along the chain. In a paper presented before the Refining Division of the American Petroleum Institute in November 1942, attention was called by this author to alternation in the melting points of the n-octenes and n-octynes as the point of unsaturation is moved from position 1 to 2 to 3 to 4 (5). Now that the cis-trans pairs have been separated and more highly purified, the alternation remains characteristic of both forms, although the data on the cis forms are not fully verified. [Pg.360]

Hollingshad, Charles R. Peters, William R. A New Generation of Cooling Water Treatment. American Power Institute Paper (1984 Annual Meeting, Illinois), USA, April 1984. [Pg.453]

Bobra, M.A. Water-in-Oil Emulsification A Physicochemical Study in Proceedings of the International Oil Spill Conference American Petroleum Institute Washington, DC, 1991, paper 177, pp. 483—488. [Pg.418]

Lavelle, J.A. (1986) Acrylic latex modified portland cement, paper presented at the American Concrete Institute, Baltimore, MD published by Rohm Haas, Philadelphia, PA. Panek, J.R. and Cook, J.P. (1984) Construction Sealants and Adhesives, John Wiley, New York, pp. 138-43. [Pg.125]


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