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Boublik, T., V. Fried, and E. Hala "The Vapor Pressure of Pure Substances," Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1973. [Pg.7]

Fredenslund, A., J. Gmehling, and P. Rasmussen "Vapor-Liquid Equilibria using UNIFAC," Elsevier, New York, 1977. [Pg.8]

Hirata, M., S. Ohe, and K. Nagahama "Computer-aided Data Book of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria," Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1975. [Pg.9]

Nesmeyanov, A. N. "Vapor Pressure of the Chemical Elements," Elsevier, New York, 1963. [Pg.11]

Timmermans, J. "Physical-Chemical Constants of Pure Organic Compounds," Vol. 1-2, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1950-65. [Pg.12]

Svarovsky, L., Solid-Gas Separation, Elsevier Scientific, New York, 1981. [Pg.92]

FIgura 7.1 Two alternative graphs. (Reprinted from Linnhoff, Mason, and Wardle, Understanding Heat Exchan r Networks Computers Ckem. Engg., 3 295, 1979 with permission from Elsevier Science, Ltd.)... [Pg.214]

Figure 15.1 The representation of evaporators in shifted temperatures. (Repnnted from Smith, R., and Jams, P. S., The Optimal Design of Integrated Evaporation Systems, Heat Recovery Systems and CHP, 10 341, 19, with permission from Elsevier Science Ltd.)... Figure 15.1 The representation of evaporators in shifted temperatures. (Repnnted from Smith, R., and Jams, P. S., The Optimal Design of Integrated Evaporation Systems, Heat Recovery Systems and CHP, 10 341, 19, with permission from Elsevier Science Ltd.)...
Enzymes are classified in terms of the reactions which they catalyse and were formerly named by adding the suffix ase to the substrate or to the process of the reaction. In order to clarify the confusing nomenclature a system has been developed by the International Union of Biochemistry and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (see Enzyme Nomenclature , Elsevier, 1973). The enzymes are classified into divisions based on the type of reaction catalysed and the particular substrate. The suffix ase is retained and recommended trivial names and systematic names for classification are usually given when quoting a particular enzyme. Any one particular enzyme has a specific code number based upon the new classification. [Pg.159]

For the details of PVT analysis refer to Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering, L.P. Dake, Elsevier, 1978. [Pg.114]

Dake, Laurie (1994), The Praetice of Reservoir Engineering, 534p, Elsevier... [Pg.373]

Dake Laurie, (1978), Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering,443p, Elsevier... [Pg.373]

Fraser, Ken (1991) Managing Drilling Operations, 246p, Elsevier... [Pg.373]

Royal Dutch / Shell Group, (1983), The Petroleum Handbook, Elsevier... [Pg.373]

Reifsnider, K. F., (Editor) Fatigue of Composite Materials (1991), Elsevier, Amsterdam... [Pg.52]

B. Widom, Interfacial Phenomena, in Liquids, Freezing and Glass Transition, Les Houches Session LI, 1989, Elsevier, 1991, pp. 507-546. [Pg.97]

R. C. Ahuja, P. L. Caruso, D. Honig, J. Maack, D. Mobius, and G. A. Overbeck, Morphology of Organized Monolayers by Brewster Angle Microscopy, in Microchemistry, H. Masuhara, ed., Elsevier, 1994. [Pg.163]

J. N. Israelachvili, Intermolecular and Surface Forces, Academic, Orlando, FL, 1985. G. Kortiim, Treatise on Electrochemistry, Elsevier, New York, 1965. [Pg.217]

G. G. Amoroso and V. Fassina, Stone Decay and Conservation, Materials Science Monograph 11, Elsevier, 1983. [Pg.292]

E. W. Miiller and T. T. Tsong, Field Ion Microscopy, American Elsevier, New York, 1969. [Pg.319]

W. V. Ligon, Jr., Evaluating the Composition of Liquid Surfaces Using Mass Spectrometry, in Biological Mass Spectrometry, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1990. [Pg.325]

D. W. Oxtoby, Liquids, Freezing and the Glass Transition, in Les Houches Session 51, J. P. Hansen, D. Levesque, and J. Zinn-Justin, eds., Elsevier, New York, 1990. [Pg.343]

D. Platikanov and M. Nedyalkov, Contact Angles and Line Tension at Microscopic Three Phase Contacts, in Microscopic Aspects of Adhesion and Lubrication, J. M. Georges, ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1982. [Pg.386]

R. O. James, in Polymer Colloids, R. Buscall, T. Comer, and J. F. Stageman, eds., Elsevier Applied Science, New York, 1985. [Pg.427]

J. C. Berg, Absorbency, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 1985, Chapter V, pp. 149-195. [Pg.427]

R. Houwink and G. Salomon, eds.. Adhesion and Adhesives, Elsevier, New York, 1965. J. Israelachvili, Intermolecular Surface Forces, 2nd ed.. Academic, San Diego, CA, 1992. [Pg.459]


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