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Demining

Resin cured butyl (HR) Acids Lyes Strong alkahes Strong phosphoric acid Dilute mineral acids Ketones Amines Water Fats and fatty acids Petroleum oils Chlorinated hydrocarbons Liquids with dissolved chlorine Mineral oil Oxygen rich demin. water Strong oxidants... [Pg.1084]

Boiler water treatment Base exchange Dealkylization Demineralization Demin, water tank Demin, water pump Bulk acid and alkali storage Neutralizing... [Pg.189]

Samsonov GV, Melenevsky AT, Demin AA, Dubinina NI, Tishchenko GA, Papukova KP, Elkin GE, Pirogov VS, Chizhova EB (1984) Ion Exchange and Chromatography, Samsonov GV (ed) Nauka, p 100... [Pg.49]

Demin AA, Melenevsky AT, Dubinina NI, Papukova KP, Pirogov VS, Samsonov GV (1984) Zhur Prikl Khim 57 2212... [Pg.49]

According to Demin et al. (125, 126) the steady-state polymerization of ethylene occurs at 5-70°C in the presence of Cr(7r-C3H6)3 and Zr (tt-CsHs) 4. In Ballard et al. (123) the induction period at ethylene polymerization using Zr (7r-C3H6)4 was observed the introduction of hydrogen... [Pg.185]

Lack of adequate pretreatment Higher temperatures/pressures demands better pretreatment, feed and control. - Use softeners and/or dealkalization for MPHW. - Use demin/RO for HTHW. [Pg.189]

Electrode Surface preparation Solution Eozj/V vs. SHE / (v = 210H) (dEmin/8 log cV mV of Atomic density/cm-2 References... [Pg.106]

V.A. Sobyanin, V.I. Sobolev, V.D. Belyaev, O.A. Mar ina, A.K. Demin, and A.S. Lipilin, On the origin of the Non-Faradaic electrochemical modification of catalytic activity (NEMCA) phenomena. Oxygen isotope exchange on Pt electrode in cell with solid oxide electrolyte, Catal. Lett. 18, 153-164 (1993). [Pg.430]

Complex I can be regulated by phosphorylation. Demin et al. [28] studied superoxide generation by Complex III using the kinetics model of electron transfer from succinate to cytochrome c. [Pg.752]

H. Ma, A. Sorokin, A. Mazein, A. Selkov, E. Selkov, O. Demin, and I. Goryanin, The Edinburgh human metabolic network reconstruction and its functional analysis. Mol. Syst. Biol. 3, 135 (2007). [Pg.235]

A. Goth, I.G. McLean, J. Trevelyan, Mine Detection Dogs Training, Operations and Odour Detection, Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining Geneva, Switzerland,... [Pg.221]

REST was conceived for solving the most pressing question in Humanitarian Demining, or in any postconflict ordnance cleanup operation Where are there no explosives The most immediate need is always to identify those areas that are free of explosives, so that they can quickly be returned to normal activity, such as agriculture and transportation. Then the detailed search and removal efforts can be concentrated on the areas that actually contain explosives. REST has been used with success in several postconflict areas, especially in Africa. [Pg.8]


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