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V. K. Grigorovich, The Metallic Bond and the Structure of Metal.s Nova Science, Huntington, NY (1989). [Pg.293]

F. H. Norton, Forming Plastic Masses, Fine Ceramics Technology and Applications, Robert E. Krieger Publishing, Huntington, NY, 1978, Chapt. 10. [Pg.316]

R. Kiinin, Ion Exchange Resins, Robert E. Krieger Publishing Co., Huntington, N.J., 1972. [Pg.388]

Nickel 200, 201 DURANICKEE alloy 301, Inco Alloys International, Huntington, W. Va., 1988. [Pg.7]

HG = Henkel Gorp. HPG = High Point Ghemical Gorp. HD = Hilton Davis Ghemical Gorp. HL = Huntington Laboratories, Inc. ... [Pg.382]

A. M. Schwart2 and J. W. Perry, Suf ace Active Agents Their Chemisty andTechnology, Krieger, Huntington, N.Y., 1978. [Pg.263]

W. J. AugeUo, Freight Claims in Plain English, Shippers National Freight Claim Council, Inc., Huntington, N.Y., 1979. [Pg.264]

Technical data. Fleck Report, Fleck International, Huntington Beach, Calif., 1992. [Pg.33]

Microscopic Balance Equations Partial differential balance equations express the conservation principles at a point in space. Equations for mass, momentum, totaf energy, and mechanical energy may be found in Whitaker (ibid.). Bird, Stewart, and Lightfoot (Transport Phenomena, Wiley, New York, 1960), and Slattery (Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer in Continua, 2d ed., Krieger, Huntington, N.Y., 1981), for example. These references also present the equations in other useful coordinate systems besides the cartesian system. The coordinate systems are fixed in inertial reference frames. The two most used equations, for mass and momentum, are presented here. [Pg.633]

Registered trademark. Carpenter Technology Corp. " Registered trademark, Huntington Alloys, Inc. " Registered trademark, Cahot Corp. [Pg.974]

Butler, G. and H. C. K. Ison, Corrosion and its Prevention in Waters, Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company, Huntington, New York, 1978. [Pg.402]

The nickel cathode, fashioned from 22 gauge nickel sheet obtained from Huntington Alloys, Inc., Huntington, W. Va. 25720, had a height of 5.6 cm. and a diameter of 6.6 cm. When the sheet v/aa rolled into a cylinder a small gap was left at the seam. [Pg.93]


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