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David, P G.l. Brown and E.W. Lehman (1993), SFPP - A new laboratory test for assessment of low temperature operability of modern diesel fuels". CEC 4th International Symposium, Birmingham. [Pg.454]

BE-2019 Model based diagnosis of rotor systems in power plants Dr, J, E.T. Penny Univ. Aston Birmingham... [Pg.936]

A convenient size of bomb for the quantities of material suggested is one of 8 ml. volume. The apparatus is supplied by Messrs, Chas. W, Cook and Sons, Ltd., University Works, 97 Walsall Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham 22B. [Pg.505]

Supplied by W. Edwards and Co. (London) Ltd. A similar apparatus is manufactured by O. W. Cook and Sons Ltd., 97, Walsall Rood, Birmingham, 22B,... [Pg.866]

Price category production, departmental, institutional Platforms Linux, Alpha, Cray, Fujitsu, AIX, SGI, Sun, HP-UX, NEC Contact information P. J. Knowles School of Chemistry University of Birmingham Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT United Kingdom +44-121-414-7472 http / / ww w. tc.bham. ac. uk/molpro/ molpro-request tc.bham.ac.uk... [Pg.339]

Structural drawings of carbohydrates of this type are called Haworth formulas, after the British chemist Sir Walter Norman Haworth (St Andrew s University and the University of Birmingham) Early m his career Haworth contributed to the discovery that carbohydrates exist as cyclic hemiacetals rather than m open chain forms Later he col laborated on an efficient synthesis of vitamin C from carbohydrate precursors This was the first chemical synthesis of a vitamin and provided an inexpensive route to its prepa ration on a commercial scale Haworth was a corecipient of the Nobel Prize for chem istry m 1937... [Pg.1034]

W. H. Whidock, "The Ultra-High Purity Chahenge", in Separation of Gases, Proceeding of the Fifth BOC Priestley Conference, Birmingham, U.K., Sept. 19—21,1989, Royal Society of Chemistry, 1990. [Pg.91]

Technical Publication, National Industrial Scale Association, Birmingham, Ala. [Pg.340]

S. Oglesby, Jr., and G. B. Nichols, "A Manual of Electrostatic Precipitator Technology," NHS Report PB196380, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, Ala., 1970. [Pg.416]

R. Agrawal and co-workers, "Impact of Low Pressure Drop Stmeture Packing on Air Distillation," Institute of Conference on Distillation, Birmingham, UK, 1992. [Pg.483]

Internationa/Tablesfor/K-raj Crystallograp )j Vol. Ill, Kynoch Press, Birmingham, U.K., 1974, pp. 161 ff distributed by Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands. [Pg.470]

J. K. Legg and S. G. Bapat, Southern Research Institute TechnicalReport, AEML-TR-74-161, Birmingham, Ala., 1975. [Pg.511]

Sybron Chemicals Inc., Birmingham, N.J. cation and anion lonac... [Pg.87]

Tubes Standard heat-exchanger tubing is V4, Yh, V2., Yh, %, 1, IV4, and IV2. in in outside diameter (in X 25.4 = mm). Wall thickness is measured in Birmingham wire gauge (BWG) units. (A comprehensive list of tubing characteristics and sizes is given in section 9, table D-7 of TEMA.) The most commonly used tubes in chemical plants and petroleum refineries are 19- and 25-mm (%- and 1-in) outside diameter. Standard tube lengths are 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 ft, with 20 ft now the most common (ft x 0.3048 = m). [Pg.1070]

Hard rubber is one of the few combustible materials which is generally ground on heavy steam-heated rollers. The raw material passes to a series of rolls in closed circuit with screens and air classifiers. Farrel-Birmingham rolls are used extensively for this work. There is a differential in the roll diameters. The motor should be separated from the grinder by a fire wall. [Pg.1873]

Roy M. Harrison, BSc, PhD, DSc (Birmingham), FRSC, CChem, FRMetS, FRSH... [Pg.100]

B. H. Hanson, Titanium Progress Nr. 8, Hrsg. Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Ltd., Birmingham 1969. [Pg.487]

DiNGLEY, c. s., The Stoij of British Industrial Plastics, Birmingham (1963)... [Pg.18]

Wilkinson, Cotton, and Birmingham, J. Inorg. Nuclear Chem., 2, 95 (1956). [Pg.35]


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