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R. H. Wentorf, Jr., 1986 Proceedings of the 24th Abrasive Engineering Society Conference, Abrasive Engineering Society, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1986, pp. 27—31. [Pg.16]

S. A. Eisher and G. Otten, Proceedings of the 42nd International Water Conference, Engineering Society of Western Peimsylvania, Pittsburgh, 1981. [Pg.304]

M. Hudis, CP74-090-7, IEEE Power Engineering Society, Winter Meeting, New York,]. 27—Feb. 1,1974. [Pg.245]

N. W. Frisch, F. McGarvey, R. Kiinin, and J. W. Moffett, Proceedings of the 16th Annual Water Conference, Engineers Society of Western Peimsylvania, Oct. 1955. [Pg.388]

Standards Engineering Standards Engineering Society 6700 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis, Minn. 55423 A bimonthly in which general news and technical articles dealing with all aspects of standards and U.S. and foreign articles on standard materials and caUbration and measurement standards are presented. [Pg.24]

Abrasives Abrasives Engineering Society 1700 Painters Run Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15243... [Pg.24]

Plastics Engineering Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Brookfield, Coim., pubHshed monthly. [Pg.98]

J. J. Harrington and P. B. Valenti, 1976 Fall Meeting, Mmerican Institute of Mining Engineers Paper No. 76B-358, Engineering Societies Library, New... [Pg.369]

P. J. Lafforgue and co-workers, paper presented at Society of SME-ATME MnnualMeeting, Eeb. 1982, preprint 82-22, available from the United Engineering Society Library, New York. [Pg.28]

Kalanadh V. S. Sastry, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Materials Science and Mineral Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (Section 19, Solid-Solid Operations and Equipment)... [Pg.15]

Throughout the year the Welding Research Council publishes bulletins which are final reports from projects sponsored by the council, important papers presented before engineering societies, and other reports of current interest which are not published in Welding Research. A large number of the published bulletins are pertinent for vessel designers. [Pg.1029]

Richard M. Lemert/ Ph.D./ P.E./ Assistant Profe.s.sor of Chemical Engineering, University of Toledo Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society of Mining Engineers, American Society for Engineering Education, American Chemical Society. (Supercritical Fluid Separation Proce.s.se.s)... [Pg.1987]

SFPE 1988. Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering. Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Quincy, MA. [Pg.157]

Engineering Society Library American Institute of Chemical Engineers 345 East 4Ith Street New York, NY 10017... [Pg.47]

IEEE Power Engineering Society. (1980). Protective Relaying for Power Systems, ed. Stanley H. Horowitz. New York IEEE Press. [Pg.422]

Illuminating Engineering Society. (1952). lES Lighting Handbook, 2nd ed. New York Author. [Pg.719]

Maniccia, D. Ratledge, B. Rea, M. and Morrow, W. (1999). Occupant Use of Manual Lighting Controls in Private Offices. /ournal ot the Illuminating Engineering Society 28(2) 42-56. [Pg.719]

Bourgoyne, A. T, and others, Applied Drilling Engineering Society of Petroleum Engineers, Richardson, Texas, 1986. [Pg.1376]

Tarzwell, C. M., Proc. 29th International Water Conference, Engineers Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1 (1968)... [Pg.363]

Hiraoka, H., Sendova, M., Lee, C.H., Latsch, S., Wang, T.M., Sung, J., Hung, C.T., and Smith, T., Proceedings of the SPIE—The International Society for Optical Engineering, Society of photo-optical instrumentation engineering, Bellingham, WA, 1995, 260. [Pg.911]

The organic chemists in academia stiU stick to their flask glassware. Here, certainly, some time is needed and education has to be provided. Micro-chemical engineering, as the name indicates, stiU remains a domain of the engineering society. Nonetheless, the fine-chemical companies have accepted micro reactors the push wiU come from the industry side. [Pg.104]

Source Kaufman, J.E. (ed.) IES Lighting Handbook, Illuminating Engineering Society, New York,... [Pg.206]

There also exist many standards on safety that document the experience and define standard procedure for many recurring and similar situations. They generally conform to local and national regulations as well as to the standard practices of major engineering societies (Koivisto, 1996). Difficulties in the use of standards are e.g. their limited number and their very nature which is commonly accepted established experience. Obviously new inventions cannot immediately meet these standards. Problems also arise when undue reliance and unreasonable expectations have been created regarding safety standards. [Pg.19]

Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (1ESNA), RP-7. Industrial Lighting. IESNA, New York, NY,... [Pg.247]


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