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The technique of catalytic hydrogenation can be applied almost universally to unsaturated systems, and therein lies its chief advantage (7). By appropriate selection of catalyst, pressure, and temperature, a remarkable variety of substrates can be made to undergo hydrogenation, many of them under hydrogen pressure not exceeding 50 psi (see Appendix 3 for description and use of low-pressure hydrogenation apparatus). [Pg.39]

Bames DG, Dourson M. 1988. Reference dose (RfD) description and use in health risk assessments. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 8 471-486. [Pg.194]

EPA. 1988d. Reference dose (RfD) Description and use in health risk assessment. Vol. I, Appendix A Integrated risk information system supportive documentation. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Health and Environmental Assessment. EPA 600/8-86-032a. [Pg.205]

Carico, R.D. Bagshaw, F.R. "Description and Use of Polymers Used in Drilling, Workovers, and Completions," SPE paper 7747, 1978 SPE of AIME Production Technology Symposium, Hobbs,... [Pg.98]


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