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This is the Reflected Light Melting Point Apparatus " marketed by Townson sind Harcar Ltd., Croydon, Englsind. [Pg.83]

D. B. Purchas, S olid j Fiquid S eparation Technology, Uplands Press, Croydon, UK, 1981. [Pg.415]

L. G. Coppiug and P. Rodgers, eds., "Biotechnology and its AppHcation to Agriculture." British Crop Protection Conference, Croydon, U.K., Monograph 32,1985. [Pg.58]

T. H. Thomas, ed. Plant Growth Regulator Potential and Practice, Bnt. Crop Protect. Conf. Publ., Croydon, U.K., 1982, p. 117. [Pg.59]

E. N. Wright, ed.. Bird Problems in dgriculture, British Crop Protection Council 23, BCPC PubHcations, Croydon, U.K, 1980, p. 164. [Pg.123]

Purchas (ed.), Solid/Liquid Separation Equipment Scale-Up, Uplands Press, Croydon, England, 1977.]... [Pg.1693]

District heating began to appear more frequently in institutional complexes, which were becoming more numerous in both Europe and America. A new state capital complex in Springfield, Illinois in 1867 was sewed by a steam system, and the 1876 Croydon Asylum in the outskirts of London used hot water. Another large steam system was built for the American Centennial Exposition of 1876 in Philadelphia. [Pg.343]

Bexley, Bromley, City on London, Croydon, Greenwich, Hammersmith and Fulham, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Richmond, Southwark, Sutton, Wandsworth, Westminster)... [Pg.1061]

DiAMANT, R. M. E., Insulation Deskbook, Heating and Ventilating Pnblications, Croydon, 1977... [Pg.369]

Haden Maintenance Training, Croydon The Hall Centre, Hartford... [Pg.372]

Figure 68. The Croydon building, Commerce way, Croydon Surrey (UK)... Figure 68. The Croydon building, Commerce way, Croydon Surrey (UK)...
Figure 70. Result (average circulation medium temperature with LN(time)) of the In Situ Thermal Response Test for the Croydon test site... Figure 70. Result (average circulation medium temperature with LN(time)) of the In Situ Thermal Response Test for the Croydon test site...
Figure 73. Average monthly day-minimum, day-maximum and day-average temperatures at Croydon and average typical temperature range of the climate station High Holbome London Weather Centre—(design temperatures)... Figure 73. Average monthly day-minimum, day-maximum and day-average temperatures at Croydon and average typical temperature range of the climate station High Holbome London Weather Centre—(design temperatures)...
Ambient temperatures (Figure 73) measured at Croydon are by and large comparable to the design temperatures at High Holborn. It can be noted that the winters of 2000 and 2001 have been somewhat colder than normal, while summers (and especially maximum temperatures reached) have been quite a bit warmer in 2002 and 2003. The difference between minimum and maximum temperatures is much larger, as in the monitored data the temperatures are not averaged over a period of more years. [Pg.213]

Figure 74. Average daily ambient and borehole heat exchanger temperatures at Croydon (period 2001-2003)... Figure 74. Average daily ambient and borehole heat exchanger temperatures at Croydon (period 2001-2003)...
Worthing, C. R., Walker, S. B., Eds. (1983) The Pesticide Manual (A World Compendium), 7th Edition, The British Crop Protection Council, Croydon, England. [Pg.58]

Robson MJ, Chectham R, Flettes DJ, Crosby J (1984) Brit Crop Prot Conf. BCPC, Croydon,... [Pg.29]

Centronic Sales Ltd Centronic House King Henry s Drive New Addington Croydon, Surrey CR9 0B9 UK... [Pg.504]

Bacteria in water are usually thought of in terms of human disease. Indeed, until quite late in the nineteenth century, disastrous outbreaks of waterborne diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and typhoid fever were common in the major cities of the world. The last outbreak of typhoid in the United Kingdom occurred in Croydon in 1937. Serious cholera epidemics still occur in some parts of the world one that began in Peru in 1991 spread to several countries in the Americas, causing 391,000 cases of illness and 4000 deaths that year. [Pg.279]

Proceedings-British Crop Protection Conference-Pests and Deseases, British Crop Protection Council Croydon, U.K., 1984 p413. Thomson, W. T. Agric. Chem., Thompson Publ. Fresno. CA, 1977, 2, 108. [Pg.57]


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