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Products from the Chemicals Division, Procter Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1987 Mdol Tatty Mlcohols, Sherex Chemical Company, Dublin, Ohio, 1986 Vista Sufactants, Industrial Chemicals, andPlastics, Vista Chemical Company, Houston, Texas, 1987 TpalTinear Primary Mlcohols, Ethyl Corporation, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1985 Neodol, Shell Chemical Company, Houston, Texas, 1987 HenkelTat Paw Materials, Henkel K.-G.a.A., Dbsseldorf, Eed. Rep. Germany. [Pg.451]

EpalEinear PrimaryMlcohols, Ethyl Corporation, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1985. [Pg.451]

Cecil L. Smith, Ph.D., P rincipal, Cecil L. Smith Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Section 8, Process Control)... [Pg.16]

First commercial FCC unit (Model I upflow design) started up at Standard of New Jersey s Baton Rouge, Louisiana, refinery. [Pg.4]

I eventually moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I was still very perplexed. I picked up the local paper and in it was a letter written to the editor by someone in the Louisiana chapter of HEAL. It described me. It looked like someone had written my medical profile. There was information on how to contact Diane Hamilton, the leader of the group. I called her the very next day and she arranged to see me that day. I spoke with her at length and she sent me home with a stack of books and articles. I often tease her about how she s changed my life. [Pg.111]

Ed. James G. Traynham. Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 1987. Pp. 2134. [Pg.347]

Rimanelli and Postman, New Orleans Lynching, pp. 1, 47, 58, 115, 116-117,119,142, and passim. On the White League, see Allen Trelease, White Terror The Ku Klux Klan Conspiracy and Southern Reconstruction (Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 1971), pp. 131-136. In Louisiana s state constitutional convention in 1898, during deliberation over how to disfranchise blacks, the blackness of the state s Italians also became a point of discussion. Barret and Roediger, Inbetween Peoples. ... [Pg.316]

James S. Allen, Smash the Scottsboro Lynch Verdict (New York Workers Library, 1933), pp. 11-12 Haywood, Black Bolshevik, pp. 358-363 James Goodman, Stories of Scottsboro (New York Vintage, 1994), pp. 27-29,47-52, and passim Dan T. Carter, Scottsboro A Tragedy of the American South (Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 1969), pp. 137-173. [Pg.342]

Dichlorobenzene (all isomers) was identified in 100% of 42 samples of human breast milk collected in 5 urban areas of the United States at concentrations of 0.04-68 ppb (Erickson et al. 1980). Dichlorobenzene (all isomers) was identified in human breast milk in 8 of 12 women who were residents of Bayonne, New Jersey (6 women), Jersey City, New Jersey (2 women), Bridgeville, Pennsylvania (2 women), and Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2 women) however, concentrations were not specifred (Pellizzari et al. 1982). [Pg.203]

Department of Chemistry Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana... [Pg.338]

Dagnani MJ, Barda HJ, Benya TJ, et al. 1986. Bromine Compounds. In Gerhartz W, ed. Ullman s encyclopedia of industrial chemistry. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 405-417. [Pg.417]

On August 19, 1973, a barge carrying three tanks of trichloromethane (chloroform) was damaged on the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Neely et al. 1976). Two tanks containing a total of 7.8 x 105 kg of chloroform were damaged and their contents spilled to the river. [Pg.1132]

The mixed isomers of di(methylthio)-toluene diamine are sold under the trade name Ethacure 300 (Albemarle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana) (Figure 2.21). The advantages of Ethacure 300 are that it is a liquid at ambient temperatures and does not have the suspect carcinogenic properties of MOCA. [Pg.20]

Edward J. Wickson Exxon Chemical Company P.O. Box 241 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821... [Pg.8]

Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA... [Pg.123]

The authors were in the Department of Biochemistry (E.A.Z., E.R.J.), the Department of Botany (E.A.Z.), and the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station (E.A.Z.), Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, when this research was performed. Support was provided by setup funds from the LSU College of Basic Sciences, a grant from the National Science Foundation (DEB-BSR-8615212) to E.A.Z. and a Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research to E.R.J. This work was approved for publication by die Director of the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station as manuscript number 91-125203. [Pg.552]


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