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Belgian Control Tests for Explosives Under the title Essai de Controle des Explosifs , Dr. L. Deffet described in Chimie et Industrie, Special Number (1950),pp 445-9, devoted to the 21st International Congress of Industrial Chemistry at Bruxelles(1948), the tests used in Belgium. These tests include the safety tests conducted by the Institut National des Mines" forSGP (Securite-Grisou-Poussiere) explosives... [Pg.28]

Vicevic M, Jachuck RJ, Scott K. Process intensification for green chemistry rearrangement of ci-pinene oxide using a catalyzed spinning disc reactor. 4th International Conference on Process Intensification for the Chemical Industry, Brugge, Belgium, Sept. 10, 2001. [Pg.131]

Nikos Hadjichristidis received his B.Sc. from the University of Athens, Greece, in 1966, his Ph.D. from the University of Liege, Belgium, in 1971, and his D.Sc. from the University of Athens, Greece in 1978. He did postdoctoral research at the University of Liege with Professor V. Desreux (1971-1972) and National Research Council of Canada with Dr. J. Roovers (1972-1973). His career at the University of Athens has included being Lecturer (1973), Assistant Professor (1982), Associate Professor (1985), Full Professor (1988), Director of Industrial Chemistry Laboratory (since... [Pg.566]

Department of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium... [Pg.383]

Bulusu, S. and Graybush, RJ., "Proceedings of the 36th International Congress on Industrial Chemistry", Brussels, Belgium, 1967 C. R. Ind. Chim. Beige, 1967,32,647. [Pg.346]

Etienne F. Vansant is presently Professor in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Antwerp (UIA), Belgium. He has served as Visiting Professor, Research Associate and Invited Consultant in several universities and companies in the field of material science. Professor Vansant s research interests include the optimalization of gas separation and purification techniques for both industrial and ecological purposes, the conditioning and purification of waste waters and soils, and the development of new materials. [Pg.564]

In 1967 the BKW technique was written in FORTRAN and became generally available for use on any computer that could use codes in the FORTRAN IV language. In the next decade, the code was used by the Center of Scientific and Technical Explosive Research, Sterrebeeck, Belgium the Swedish Detonic Research Foundation the Swedish Research Institute of National Defense the Australian Materials Research Laboratories and Weapon Research Establishment the Department of Reaction Chemistry of the University of Tokyo and the National Chemical Laboratory for Industry in Kanagawa, Japan. [Pg.470]


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