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Hibbert was honored by election as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and he was a member (or Fellow) of the American Association for the Advancement of Science American Chemical Society (Chairman, New Haven Section, 1920, and Chairman, Division of Cellulose Chemistry, 1920-1922) American Pulp and Paper Association Canadian Chemical Association Canadian Pulp and Paper Association Deutsche chemische Gesell-schaft Royal Institute of Chemistry (London) The Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D. C.) Society of Chemical Industry (Chairman, Montreal Section, 1930) Society of the Sigma Xi Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry and the Textile Institute (England). In addition, he served on the editorial board of Cellulosechemie for several years. He was author or co-author of 253 scientific papers and 50 patents (British, Canadian, and U. S.). [Pg.9]

Tan, B.K. 1995c. Damsite investigations - Malaysian case studies. Proc. Int. Conf. on Dam Engineering 95, 1-2 Aug 1995, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Water Association Canadian Dam Safety Association 457-462. [Pg.239]

National Tooling and Machining Association Association of Manufacturing Technologies National Electrical Manufacturers Association Semiconductor Industry Association National Association of Manufacturers Robotic Industries Association Canadian Tooling and Machining Association Unions... [Pg.173]

The Formation and Properties of Acetylides, paper presented by G. Benson, Shawinigan Chemicals, Ltd., at the Compressed Gas Association Canadian Section, September 17,1950. [Pg.233]

Canadian Standards Association. Canadian standards on a wide variety of electrical equipment, published by the Canadian Standards Association, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rex-dale, Ontario M9W1R3. [Pg.683]

Canadian Standards Association. Canadian Electrical Code—C22.1, Part 1. Rexdale, Ontario Canadian Standards Association. [Pg.158]

Many grades of acetal are accepted under the component acceptance program of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and are Hsted in the... [Pg.60]

Instrument Society of America 400 Stanwix Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 Standards l ibrary for Measurement and Control, 12th ed., 1994. Instmmentation standards and recommended practices abstracted from those of 19 societies, the U.S. Government, the Canadian Standards Association, and the British Standards Institute. Covers control instmments, including rotameters, aimunciators, transducers, thermocouples, flow meters, and pneumatic systems (see... [Pg.23]

B. Drehmer and E. Back, Proceedings of the 3rd Research Forum on Reycling Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Montreal, Canada, Nov. 1995, p. 141. [Pg.10]

A. R. Beaudry and N. R. Ducharme, Preprints of Annual Meeting, Technical Section, Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Pt. B, Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Montreal, 1993, pp. B13—B26. [Pg.160]

Eubricating Oil and Wax Capacities of U.S. and Canadian Refmeriers, National Petroleum Refiners Association, Washington, D.C., published aimually. [Pg.318]

M. Paleologou, R. M. Berry, and B. I. Fleming, "Bipolar Membrane Electro dialysis A New Solution to the Problems of Chemical Imbalance iu Kraft Mills," 78th Finnual Meeting, Technical Section, Canadian Tulp and Taper Association, Preprints A,Jan. 28—29, 1992, pp. KM—KSl. [Pg.491]

In Moroccan deposits, cobalt occurs with nickel in the forms of smaltite, skuttemdite, and safflorite. In Canadian deposits, cobalt occurs with silver and bismuth. Smaltite, cobaltite, erythrite, safflorite, linnaeite, and skuttemdite have been identified as occurring in these deposits. AustraUan deposits are associated with nickel, copper, manganese, silver, bismuth, chromium, and tungsten. In these reserves, cobalt occurs as sulfides, arsenides, and oxides. [Pg.370]

J. N. Robiason, "Estimation of the Water Content of Sour Natural Gas," presented at Canadian Natural Gas Processing Association, Calgary, Alberta,... [Pg.517]

Courtesy C. A. Miller of Canadian Industries Ltd. and the American Association of Cost Engineers. [Pg.869]

Ontario, Canada, September 14-17, 2997 (eds. H, Goodfellow and F.. Talni). Ottawa, Ontario Canadian Environment Industry Association, 1997, pp. 309-318. [Pg.1011]

The trade association for U. S. and Canadian manufacturers of high calcium quicklime, dolomitic quicklime, and hydrated lime, collectively referred to as lime."... [Pg.272]

Canadian Environment Industry Association, Ontario (CEIA Ontario)... [Pg.275]

Canadian Chemical Producers Association (CCPA), 258 Canadian Drug Manufacturers Association (CDMA), 259 Canadian Environment Industry Association, Ontario (CEIA Ontario), 275... [Pg.325]

Canadian Plastics Industry Association (CPIA), 259 Canadian Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse (CPPIC), 281, 301 CANOPY , metribuzin, 34 Cantharidin, 34 Caprolactam, 34 Captafol, 34 Captan, 35... [Pg.325]

The Canadian Standards Association published a standard on test methods for in-line and firebox flame arresters in 1991. A revision was published in 1998 (CSA 1998). [Pg.11]

CSA (Canadian Standards Association) CSA-Z343. 1998. Test Methods for In-Line and Firebox Flame Arresters. Canadian Standards Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [Pg.14]

The Canadian Standards Association Standard Z343 (CSA 1998) presents test methods for in-line and firebox flame arresters. In this standard in-line flame arresters are limited to only detonation types and firebox flame arresters are defined as flame arresters installed in an enclosnre, or system of enclosnres, where the mn-np distance is less than 1.5 meters and open to the atmosphere. Firebox flame arresters are commonly nsed on eqnip-ment designed to heat flnids in prodnction operations snch as indirect heaters, emnlsion treaters, and glycol dehydrators. The development history of this standard is presented in Section 2.3.2. [Pg.158]

Roussakis, N. and Lapp. K. 1989. Prevention of Oil Storage Tank Explosions m Flaring Operations. Paper presented at the Canadian Petroleum Association Accident Prevention Committee, March 20, 1989, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [Pg.195]

The Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) has collected Canadian service continuity statistics for many years and publishes these data on an overall basis. Canadian electric utility reliability performance statistics for 1997 are shown in Table 1. [Pg.422]

Canadian Electric Utility Reliability Performance SOURCE Canadian Electricity Association... [Pg.423]

The impact of Ice Storm 98 was unprecedented in Canadian electric power system history. The Ontario Hydro Report provides a chronology of the twenty-three major storms that have impacted the system since 1942. The report also provides a detailed inventory of the effects, consequences, and mitigation measures taken due to the ice storm. The estimated direct total cost to Ontario due to the ice storm is 472 inillioii (Canadian), which includes costs incurred by Ontario I lydro, local Ontario and federal governments, the Insurance Bureau of Canada and associated insurance companies, the Department of National Defence, and affected customers, incliidiiig... [Pg.426]

Canadian Electricity Association. (1997). Service Continuity Report on Distribution System Performance m Canadian Electrical Utilities. Montreal, Canada Author. [Pg.427]

Figure 4-137. Roller (rock) bit elements [45]. (Courtesy Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors.)... Figure 4-137. Roller (rock) bit elements [45]. (Courtesy Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors.)...

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