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Ahmad Z., (2006), Principles of Corrosion Engineering and Corrosion Control Institution of Chemical Engineers (Great Britain) - Elsevier/BH, 656 pages ISBN 0750659246 ... [Pg.188]

IChemE Instimtion of Chemical Engineers (Great Britain)... [Pg.361]

H. Heywood, Symposium on Particle Size Analysis, Institute for Chemical Engineers, Great Britain (1947) 114. [Pg.124]

Michael J. Groves, a pharmacist with a doctorate in chemical engineering, has spent much of his career working in industry and academe. Now retired, his scientific interests include dispersed drug delivery systems and quality control issues for parenteral drug products. Editor or joint editor of a number of books, he has published 400 research papers, patents, reviews, and book reviews. He is a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, the Institute of Biology, and the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. [Pg.403]

School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle, NE1 7RU, Great Britain... [Pg.320]

Curiously, Hardie s emphasis on the empirical side of chemical technology and his downplaying of the scientific elements which make up modem chemical engineering sound like faint echoes of heated debates taking place in Great Britain in the latter part of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth. [Pg.47]

C.D. Grant, Energy Conservation in the Chemical and Process Industries, Institute of Chemical Engineering in association with George Goodwin, Great Britain, U.K. (1979). [Pg.1098]

Similar requirements are in Germany (Storfall VwV), the United States, and the other European Union countries. The EU ATEX Directives 94/9/EC is fully applicable to dryers [7]. An excellent guide to safety in drying operations has been prepared and published in a revised version by the Institution of Chemical Engineers of Great Britain [8],... [Pg.1154]

The United States was the pioneering country of chemical engineering. A curriculum in chemical engineering was started at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1880. The old Europe followed the trend, starting from Denmark, Great Britain, and Imperial Russia. [Pg.374]

In Great Britain the British Standards Institution (2 Park Street, London W.l) is the body responsible for the preparation and promulgation of standards. These are listed in numerical order with a brief abstract of each in the BSI Yearbook, which also includes British Standard Codes of Practice and the publications of international organizations. It has a subject index. New standards are listed in the monthly BSI News. Sectional lists are also issued of standards in specific fields. PD 3457 is entitled British Standards of Indirect Interest to the Chemical Engineering Industry. [Pg.212]

Pasiuk-Bronikowska, W., and Rudzinski, K. J., 1991. Absorption of SOj Into Aqueous Systems, Chemical Engineering Science, Vol. 46, No. 9, (Printed in Great Britain), pp. 2281-2291. [Pg.664]

JAMES DONNELLY studied chemistry at University College, London, He was awarded a PhD at the University of Leeds with a thesis on the historical relationship between education and the chemical industry. He taught chemistry for some years in schools, and is now Senior Lecturer in Chemical Education in the Centre for Studies in Science and Mathematics Education at the University of Leeds. He has published several articles on the history of industrial chemists and chemical engineers. He also works in the field of science education and is editor of the journal Studies in Science Education, His main historical interest at present is the history of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, jointly with Professor Colin Divall. Address Centre for Studies in Science and Mathematics Education, School of Education, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, Great Britain. [Pg.322]


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