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The ACTS modeling function N a set of software algorithms used for creating solid-modeling packages. Software developers license ACTS routines from the developer Spatial Technology Corp. to simplify the... [Pg.371]

Quaker Act. Ejection of Puritan ministers who refuse to conform as required by the Act of Uniformity re-establishing the episcopal Church of England (24 August). Licensing Act. Charles II marries Catherine of Braganza. / Will Pray with the Spirit ( ). [Pg.203]

Death of Thomas Hobbes. Fall of the first minister, Sir Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby. Beginning of the Exclusion Crisis (to 1681). Lapse of the Licensing Act. A Treatise of the Pear of God. [Pg.205]

The Oil Pollution Act, wliich prohibits the discluirge of oil from any vessel into navigable waters, was passed in 1924. The penalties for violators were the same is those for the Refuse Act of 1899 with one addition tlie Coast Guard had the authority to suspend or revoke licenses held by the officers of vessels found to be in viohition of the act. [Pg.32]

The U.S. Congress passes the Federal Water Power Act of 1920, which authorizes the first Federal Power Commission (later Federal Energy Regulatoiy Commission). It has authority to issue licenses for hydroelectric projects that are best adapted to the comprehensive development of a watei way. [Pg.1248]

The U.S. Supreme Court rtil es that states have the authority under the Clean Water Act to establish minimum streamflows at hydro projects. The ruling gives states more authority in hydro licensing and relicensing decisions. [Pg.1250]

Designs and Patents Act 1988 or under the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd. [Pg.1392]

DHPs are potent arterial vasodilators. They act on resistance vessels and therefore reduce peripheral vascular resistance, lower arterial blood pressure, and antagonize vasospasms in coronary or peripheral arteries. By reducing afterload, DHPs also reduce cardiac oxygen demand. Together with their vascular spasmolytic effect, this explains most of the beneficial actions of DHPs in angina pectoris. Most DHPs are only licensed for the therapy of hypertension, some of them also for the treatment of angina pectoris and vasospastic (Prinzmetal) angina. [Pg.298]

The LAB production process (process 1) is mainly developed and licensed by UOP. The N-paraffins are partially converted to internal /z-olefins by a catalytic dehydrogenation. The resulting mixture of /z-paraffins and n-olefins is selectively hydrogenated to reduce diolefins and then fed into an alkylation reactor, together with an excess benzene and with concentrated hydrofluoric acid (HF) which acts as the catalyst in a Friedel-Crafts reaction. In successive sections of the plant the HF, benzene, and unconverted /z-paraffins are recovered and recycled to the previous reaction stages. In the final stage of distillation, the LAB is separated from the heavy alkylates. [Pg.671]


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