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Acetic acid has a place in organic processes comparable to sulfuric acid in the mineral chemical industries and its movements mirror the industry. Growth of synthetic acetic acid production in the United States was gready affected by the dislocations in fuel resources of the 1970s. The growth rate for 1988 was 1.5%. [Pg.69]

Many database producers provide online access to thek databases or distribute thek databases on compact disc read-only-memory (CD-ROM) and so are also considered vendors or producer/vendors. Whereas numerical growth in vendors is indicated (Fig. 1), the success of the database industry is largely a result of the transition of the information industry from paper-based to computer-based services (see Computer technology Informiation RETRIEVAL, Inforitation STORAGE MATERIALS). Thus industry growth can also be measured in terms of the increase in use of computer-readable databases as exemplified by the number of searches. [Pg.453]

O Conner, J.J., Today s Electric Motors Major Key in Modem Industrial Growth, Power, special report, p. 73, June (1955). [Pg.688]

Dye setting, control of, 9 493-498 Dyesite content, of polymer fibers, 11 195 Dye solubility, modification of, 9 509 Dye stability, in color photography, 19 263 Dyestuff migration, 9 231-232 Dyestuff production trends in, 9 294t United States, 9 295 West European, 9 294t Dyestuffs industry, growth of, 9 238-239 Dye-transfer inhibition system, 10 284 Dye transfer system, in color photography, 19 242... [Pg.296]

Fertilizer application rates of, 77 124-126 techniques for, 77 124 Fertilizer coating, ionomers as, 74 483 Fertilizer industry growth of, 23 789... [Pg.354]

The public—which is interested in promoting industrial growth and prosperity and full employment for all, including chemists. [Pg.39]

Other developed nations wrestled with the same problems, hut there is little evidence to show that any of the proclamations, laws, or recommendations (such as those of Evelyn) had any long-term effect on the chronic air pollution problems experienced by London and other large cities. Instead, air pollution became even more severe than in previous centuries, largely as a consequence of the Industrial Revolution, a period of rapid industrial growth beginning in the late 18th century. [Pg.4]

Rather than comparing these two series directly, Scherer computes the deviations of each series from its best-fitting linear trend. He finds a high correlation between these two sets of deviations and concludes that the similarity of trend deviation patterns suggest that there was indeed cyclical co-movement in pharmaceutical industry growth margins and R D... [Pg.70]

II. Drivers of Generic Industry Growth The Hatch-Waxman Act... [Pg.153]

Since the 1970s American industry has faced a series of special challenges oil shocks, a dramatic falloff in industrial growth, recession, trade difficulties, and serious economic policy problems that have yet to be resolved. In light of these factors, Du Pont s management established a set of broad goals. [Pg.3]

The sales and distribution channels of plastic mill shapes are less sophisticated and not as structured as distribution of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The industry growth has been so rapid that maturity of distribution as found in other mill shapes industries has not had time to evolve. Currently there are almost twenty mill shape producers of mechanical plastics. These producers supply the market through distributors, direct to the O.E.M. and in one instance a national producer employs the above marketing modes plus utilizing its own fifty stocking service centers. This places the company in the closest possible contact geographically with all its markets. [Pg.121]

Membrane operations have the potential to replace conventional energy-intensive separation techniques, such as distillation and evaporation, to accomplish the selective and efficient transport of specific components, to improve the performance of reactive processes and, ultimately, to provide reliable options for a sustainable industrial growth. [Pg.2]

Drioli, E. and Romano, M. (2001) Progress and new perspectives on integrated membrane operations for sustainable industrial growth. Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research, 40, 1277-1300. [Pg.306]

E. Homburg, A. S. Travis and H. G. Schroter, eds, The Chemical Industry in Europe, 1850-1914 Industrial growth, Pollution and Professionalization, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1998. [Pg.13]


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