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Liquid-Liquid Extraction The actual configuration of mixers in multistage mixer-settlers and/or multistage columns is summarized in Section 15. A general handbook on this subject is Handbook of Solvent Extraction by Lowe, Beard, and Hanson. This handbook gives a comprehensive review of this entire operation as well. [Pg.1640]

I also want to thank Dan Beard and his son Sean for computer support and some tedious image editing. [Pg.560]

If the oxygen content of the contaminated air is deficient (refer to page 72), breathing apparatus is essential. The degree of protection required is determined by the level of contamination, the hygiene standard for the contaminant(s), the efficiency of any filter or adsorber available, and the efficiency with which the facepiece of the device seals to the user s face (this is reduced by beards, spectacles etc.). The level of comfort and user acceptability are further considerations. [Pg.433]

Beard and Pruppacher have examined the free-falling velocity for small water droplets in saturated air. These results could be correlated as follows... [Pg.1326]

BEARDS Baseline Events Analysis Reliability Data System... [Pg.289]

Ahren-friichte, /.pi. grains, cereals, gras, n. cereal (grass), -spitze,/, (Bot.) awn, beard, glume. [Pg.16]

Ittnt, pref. (of bersten) burst, exploded, etc. Bait, m. beard bur, seam barb, blrdg, a. bearded, hartlos, a. beardless. [Pg.57]

Fachergerste, /. bearded barley. fScherig, a. divided into compartments locular. Fachgebiet, n. field of work, specialty, fachgemass, a. workman-like. [Pg.143]

Granitpapler, n. jasp6 paper, mottled paper. Granne,/. a m, beard, arista, granulieren, v.t. granulate. [Pg.193]

Spelze, /. chaflF, husk, glume (of grains) awn, beard. [Pg.417]

Beard, J., Proc. Conf. Tribology-Friction, Lubrication and Wear Fifty Years On, vol. 1, London, UK, 1-3 July 1987, Inst. Mech. Engrs., London, p. 311 (1987)... [Pg.1340]

E en grey-beards turn freshy, dance, caper, and laugh. [Pg.554]

R.B. Herring, B.L. Beard R. Robbins, The Laboratory and Pilot Plant Preparation of HMX and 75-25 Octol , Holston Defense Corp Report 20-T-14 (1952) 4) O.H. Johnson,... [Pg.418]


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