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C. J. Hoffman, Phosphorus—Fluorine Oxidi rs, PF-150613-1, Part 7, Propulsion Chemistry Part II, Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Missiles and Space Div., Burbank, Calif., 1959. [Pg.227]

C.-H. Kiang, P. H. M. van Loosdrecht, R. Beyers,. 1. R. Salem, D. S. Bethune, W. A. Goddard 111, H. C. Dorn, P. Burbank, and S. Stevenson, Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Small Particles and Inorganic Clusters, Kobe, Japan, Surf. Rev. Lett, (in press). [Pg.58]

A. C. Jackson, J. F. Crocker, J. C. Ekvali, R. R. Eudaily, B. Mosesian, R. R. Van Cleave, and J. Van Hamersveld, Advanced Manufacturing Development of a Composite Empennage for L-1011 Aircraft, Phase II Final Report, Design Analysis, NASA CR 165634, Lockheed California Company, Burbank California, April 1981. [Pg.53]

Fig. 1.4 Schematic representation of the reaction products formed on lead in sulphuric acid and their distribution over a range of anodic potentials (after Burbank... Fig. 1.4 Schematic representation of the reaction products formed on lead in sulphuric acid and their distribution over a range of anodic potentials (after Burbank...
J. Burbank, A.C. Simon, E. Willihnganz, The lead acid cell, in Advances in Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Vol. 8, John Wiley, New York, 1971, p. 170. [Pg.174]

J. Burbank, Power Sources 3, Oriel Press, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 1971, p. 13. [Pg.174]

H. Waalkens, A. Burbanks, and S. Wiggins, A computational procedure to detect a new type of high-dimensional chaotic saddle and its application to the 3D Hill s problem, J. Phys. A 37, L257 (2004). [Pg.237]

Yim, B., Young, R.H.F., Burbank, N.C., and Dugan, G.L., Bakery waste Its characteristics and treat-ability, Part II, Industrial Wastes, 41-44, September/October, 1975. [Pg.1249]

CLYDE H. ROWLAND, ABDUL H. ABDULSATTAR, and DEWEY A. BURBANK... [Pg.247]

In 1991, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) demonstration program evaluated the AquaDetox/SVE system. The demonstration took place at the San Fernando Valley Groundwater Basin Superfund site in Burbank, California. Based on this demonstration, cost estimates for a full-scale deployment of the system were prepared. Three treatment flow rates were evaluated, based on the 1200-gallon-per-minute (gpm) system used at the Lockheed site 500, 1000, and 3000 gpm. Capital costs and annual operational and maintenance (O M) costs were estimated in 1991 dollars and are shown in Table 1. [Pg.900]

A detailed breakdown of specific costs is available on page 22 of D104552. Monthly operating costs at the Lockheed site in Burbank, California, were estimated to be 30,700. This translates to a unit cost of 0.71 per 1000 gal of influent treated (D104552, p. 41). Steam at the Lockheed site cost about 14,700 per month antiscaling chemicals cost 1800 per month and the system used approximately 4200 of electricity per month. Labor costs varied, as progressively fewer personnel were needed to operate and maintain the system (D11229Y, p. 599). [Pg.900]

TABLE 1 Estimated Costs for AquaDetox Based on the Lockheed Site in Burbank, California... [Pg.900]

Reeve, R. M., Timm, H., Weaver, M. L. (1971). Cell size in Russet Burbank potato tubers with various levels of nitrogen and soil moisture tensions. American Potato Journal, 48, 450 56. [Pg.80]

Figure 9.7 Profile of normalized storage modulus, E jE of Russet Burbank potato disc as a function of heating time at 60°C E is the storage modulus of the raw sample = 1.87 MPa. (Source Bu-Contreras, 2001). Figure 9.7 Profile of normalized storage modulus, E jE of Russet Burbank potato disc as a function of heating time at 60°C E is the storage modulus of the raw sample = 1.87 MPa. (Source Bu-Contreras, 2001).
Bu-Contreras, R., Rao, M. A. (2001). Influenee of heating conditions and starch on the storage modulus of Russet Burbank and Yukon Gold potatoes. J. Sci. FoodAgric., 81, 1504-1511. [Pg.270]

Thornton, M. K., Lewis, M. D., Barta, J. L., Kleinkopf, G. E. (1994). Effect of nitrogen management on Russet Burbank tuber dormancy and response to CIPC. American Potato Journal, 71, 705. [Pg.370]


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