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Historical evolution

The paragraphs below are arranged in alphabetical order and are intended only as a short reference. For readers interested in a particular topic a few references are given which serve as a link for further reading. Generally, it should be noted that the separation of the categories below is to a large extent based on historic evolution rather than physicochemical mechanisms. [Pg.2731]

The historical evolution of R producing ever more reactive chlorine and/or double bonds is summarized in the following byway of examples of representative monomers. [Pg.476]

See also Biofuels Capital Investment Decisions Hydrogen Kinetic Energy, Historical Evolution of the Use of Methanol Natural Gas, Processing and Conversion of. [Pg.69]

Sec also Carnot, Nicolas Leonard Sadi Clausins, Rudolf Julius Emmanuel Culture and Energy Usage Ethical and Moral Aspects of Energy Use Gibbs, Jonah Willard Industiy and Business, History of Energy Use and Joule, James Prescott Kinetic Energy, Historical Evolution of the Use of Mayer, Julius Robert von Refining, History of Thomson, William Watt, James. [Pg.629]


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