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In Japan, scrap tires are used to fuel Pordand cement kilns. The process was developed by the Bridgestone Tire Company and has increased gready in importance since 1980. The Saitama plant (Nihon Co., Ltd) bums 140,000 tires, as weU as oil, per month to produce 258,300 t of cement (qv) per month (17). Cemenergy (Loomis, California) and Emanuel Tire Company (Baltimore, Maryland) cement companies and paper mills bum scrap tires to produce process energy (18,19). It has been predicted that 238 million passenger and tmck tires wUl be consumed by the energy market aimuaUy by 1997 (20). [Pg.14]

Alexander D. MacKerell, Jr. School of Phannacy, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland... [Pg.523]

Present Address The School of Medicine, The John.s Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. [Pg.113]

Ayres, R. U., and McKenna, R. P., Alternatives to the Internal Combustion Engine," pp. 16 and 89. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1972. [Pg.126]

All. Angelus, T. A., Symp. Combust. 8th, Pasedena, California, 1960 p. 921. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland, 1962. [Pg.66]

Silica gel of mesh 60-200 was supplied by Davison Chemical Division, W. R. Grace and Company, Baltimore, Maryland, and was dried at 70° before use. The flow rate of hexane during the chromatography was 41. per hour. [Pg.55]

Fig. 4.3 Epidermal nerve fiber illustrated in a 50-pm vertical skin section, immunostained with the panaxonal marker anti-protein gene product 9.5. Skin section showing epidermal nerve fiber density arrows) in the distal leg of a healthy adult (a) and reduced epidermal nerve fiber density and degenerating fibers arrows) in the distal leg of a HIV-associated sensory neuropathy patient (b) (scale bar, 50 pm). Courtesy of Drs Gigi Ebenezer and Justin McArthur, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA... Fig. 4.3 Epidermal nerve fiber illustrated in a 50-pm vertical skin section, immunostained with the panaxonal marker anti-protein gene product 9.5. Skin section showing epidermal nerve fiber density arrows) in the distal leg of a healthy adult (a) and reduced epidermal nerve fiber density and degenerating fibers arrows) in the distal leg of a HIV-associated sensory neuropathy patient (b) (scale bar, 50 pm). Courtesy of Drs Gigi Ebenezer and Justin McArthur, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA...
University of Maryland Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science University of Maryland Medical Center-Antithrombosis Services Baltimore, Maryland Chapter 7 Venous Thromboembolism... [Pg.1689]

University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Baltimore, Maryland... [Pg.1694]

Larry L. Augsburger University of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland David E. Nichols Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana... [Pg.3]


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