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Walker A process for partially oxidizing natural gas or LPG, forming a mixture of methanol, formaldehyde, and acetaldehyde. Air is the oxidant and aluminum phosphate the catalyst. Invented by J. C. Walker in the 1920s and operated by the Cities Service Corporation, OK, in the 1950s. [Pg.287]

In early July 1947, Cities Service Corporation joined Kellogg s Synthol effort. Cities Service s refinery in Lake Charles, Louisiana, would operate an experimental steam-methane reforming furnace at 4.4 atmospheres. [Pg.8]

Corrosion resistance of tantalum in hydrochloric acid at various concentrations and temperatures. (From General Technologies Corporation. Tantalum, Corrosion Data, Comparative Charts and Coating Characteristics, A subsidiary of cities service corporation.)... [Pg.544]

Acknowledgment. For the financial support of our current research on cycloreactions of hydrocarbons we thank Cities Service Oil Company, the duPont Company, the Petroleum Research Fund, and the Research Corporation. [Pg.27]

In the November 1965 Hydrocarbon Processing and Petroleum Refiner (17), it was indicated that the first commercial plant for such a process was being installed by Cities Service for start-up in late 1966, under license from Texaco Development Corporation. [Pg.287]

The author thanks the Cities Service Oil Company, Cranbury, New Jersey, the Research Corporation, and the Graduate School at Washington State University for support of his research work in this area. Thanks are due Dr. J. H. Nelson and Dr. K. R. Dixon for communication of results prior to publication. I wish also to express my gratitude to Mr. T. B. Rauchfuss for many hours of valuable discussion. [Pg.354]

Gun Liquid Propellant of Detroit Controls Corporation consists of mixts of hydrazine, hydrazine nitrate water for achieving hypervelocities with service wt projectiles Ref Detroit Controls Corp, Monthly Progress Rept 33, Liquid Propellant Gun Systems , May 1956(RC-198), Redwood City, Calif... [Pg.834]

Public Utility District (PUD) A municipal corporation organized to provide electric service to both incorporated cities and towns and unincorporated mral areas. Public utility districts... [Pg.25]

Moorad has over 25 years experience in banking in the City of London and was previ-souly IPO Treasurer at the Royal Bank of Scotland, Head of Treasury at RBS Corporate Banking, Head of Treasury at Europe Arab Bank, Head of Treasury at KBC Financial Products and vice-president in stmctured finance services at JPMorgan Chase Bank. [Pg.247]

Bissell had spent almost his entire professional career with USBR, where he had been involved in a number of irrigation, flood control, and dam projects. He had also been chief of the Engineering Division at Washington DC, chief engineer at the USBR Denver office, and Bureau representative, the US Government Interdepartmental Board of Surveys and Maps. The MWD is the largest supplier of treated water in the USA it is a corporative of 14 cities and 12 municipal water districts providing water to 18 million people in its 13,000 km service area. [Pg.102]

Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Corporation Commission, Jim Thorpe Office Bldg., Rm. 500, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Public Utilities Commission, Labor Industries Bldg., Rm. 300, Salem, OR 97310 Public Utility Commission, North Office Bldg., Rm. G-18, Commonwealth Ave. North Street, PO Box 3265, Harrisburg, PA 17120 Public Utilities Commission, 100 Orange Street, Providence, RI 02903 Public Service Commission, 111 Doctors Circle, PO Drawer 11649, Columbia, SC 29211... [Pg.615]

In order to make effective the provisions hereof in respect of arbitration and procedure in the English Courts each party shall at all times maintain in the City of London a person or corporation upon whom legal process may be served on behalf of the other party in the manner provided by the laws of England for the service of legal papers with the same force and effect as if due service had been... [Pg.216]

A brief account of the development of the Chemical Warfare Service from World War I up through the end of World War II appears in a volume entitled The Chemical Warfare Service in World War II A Report of Accomplishments, published in 1948. This volume was prepared by the Historical Office for the Chief of the Chemical Corps and was published by the Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York City, for the Chemical Corps Association. The brief survey of the CWS in the peacetime period which appears in this volume is the only such account in print. The sources for this period include aimual reports of the Chemical Warfare Service, the annual reports of the Secretary of War, War Department general orders... [Pg.475]


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