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The Online Learning Center is a comprehensive exclu sive website that provides a wealth of electronic re sources for instructors and students alike For students the OLC features tutorial problem solving strategies and assessment exercises for every chapter m the book that were developed by Ian Hunt and Rick Spinney from the University of Calgary You can also access the Essential Student Partner from the OLC Log on at WWW mhhe com/carey... [Pg.1333]

Canada Malting Co., Ltd. Calgary, Alberta Montreal, Quebec Thunder Bay, Ontario 400-600... [Pg.482]

M. D. Stevenson, W. V. Piac2ewski, and R. A. Downey, paper presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 28, 1993. [Pg.81]

J. B. Hyne, Understanding Sulphur, paper presented at Sulphur 81, International Conference, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 25—28,1981. [Pg.154]

H. G. Paskall and J. A. Sames, SulphurEecovery, Western Research, Calgary, Canada, 1988. [Pg.217]

M. C. Manderson and C. D. Cooper, Sulfur 84 International Conference Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 3—6,1984. [Pg.218]

J. N. Robiason, "Estimation of the Water Content of Sour Natural Gas," presented at Canadian Natural Gas Processing Association, Calgary, Alberta,... [Pg.517]

Agahi, R. R., Ershaghi, B., Leonhard, M., Boseh, W., and Brunet M., 1994. The Eirst High-Power Natural Gas Turboexpander-Compressor with Magnetie Bearings and Dry Eaee Seal, ASME, Revolve, National Petroleum Show, Calgary, Canada. [Pg.484]

Revolve Magnetie Bearings, Ine. 300, 707-10th Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta T2R OB3, Canada Tel 403-232-9292 Fax 403-232-9255... [Pg.495]

Address 13131 Lake Fraser Dr. Calgary, Alberta Canada T2J 7E8... [Pg.147]

Knittel, T. 1992. Flame Arresters for Industrial Use. Technical Paper 040, Westech Industrial Limited, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [Pg.194]

Roussakis, N. and Lapp. K. 1989. Prevention of Oil Storage Tank Explosions m Flaring Operations. Paper presented at the Canadian Petroleum Association Accident Prevention Committee, March 20, 1989, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [Pg.195]

The first draft of this book was written during the tenure of a Killam Resident Fellowship at the University of Calgary in the fall term, 2003. The author is grateful for the financial support that provided release from other duties in order to focus on this project. [Pg.325]

Special thanks are accorded to Dr Dana Eisler (University of Calgary), who not only prepared all the structural drawings, figures and schemes, but also diligently proof-read the penultimate version of the manuscript. Professor Richard Oakley provided the idea and created the graphics for the design on the cover page. This representation of... [Pg.325]

Drilling Manual, Canadian Association of Drilling Contractors, Calgary, 1979. [Pg.1375]

Murray, S. W., Parasite tubing method of aeration, Spring Meeting of Rocky Mountain District, Division of Production, American Petroleum Institute, Paper No. 875-22-C, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 8-10, 1968. [Pg.1377]

Greg B. G. Moorhead Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary,... [Pg.1023]

Stable isotope analyses of the organic fraction of bone and of food samples was carried out on a Micromass Prism Mass Spectrometer in the Stable Isotope Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Calgary, under the direction of H.R. Krouse. Collagen samples were combusted in a Carlo Erba gas analyser which provides information on the carbon and nitrogen content of the samples andintroduces Nior CO gases into the mass spectrometer for analysis of nitrogen or carbon stable isotopes, respectively. [Pg.4]

Raw foods were freeze-dried and analyzed for carbon isotopes using mass spectrometry. Cooked foods were prepared following historic recipes, then were freeze-dried prior to analysis. For the trace element analysis, foods (both raw and cooked) were wet ashed using nitric acid in Teflon lined pressure vessels and digested in a CEM Microwave oven. Analysis of Sr, Zn, Fe, Ca and Mg was performed using Atomic Absorption Spectrometry in the Department of Geology, University of Calgary. [Pg.5]

Nineteen bone samples were prepared for analysis of the trace elements strontium (Sr), rubidium (Rb), and zinc (Zn). The outer surface of each bone was removed with an aluminum oxide sanding wheel attached to a Dremel tool and the bone was soaked overnight in a weak acetic acid solution (Krueger and Sullivan 1984, Price et al. 1992). After rinsing to neutrality, the bone was dried then crushed in a mill. Bone powder was dry ashed in a muffle furnace at 700°C for 18 hours. Bone ash was pressed into pellets for analysis by x-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Analyses were carried out in the Department of Geology, University of Calgary. [Pg.5]

Abonyi, S. 1993 The Effects of Processing on Stable Isotope Levels and Mineral Concentration in Foods Implications for Paleodietary Reconstruction. Master s Thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary. [Pg.19]

M. Anne Katzenberg Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr. N.W, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada... [Pg.279]


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