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Monroe C, Swann W, Robinson H and Wieman C 1990 Very oold trapped atoms in a vapor oell Phys.Rev.Lett. 65 1571-4... [Pg.2480]

J. E. Hagewood and Monroe, Chemiefasem ITextilindus. Man-Made Fiber Yearbook, 1988, p. 102. [Pg.263]

D. R. Monroe and co-workers. Evaluation of a Cu-Eeolite Catalyst to Remove NO from Eean Exhaust, SAE 930737, Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, Pa., 1993. [Pg.498]

A mixing rule developed by Kendall and Monroe" is useful for determining the liquid viscosity of defined Iiydi ocai bon mixtiai es. Equation (2-119) depends only on the pure component viscosities at the given temperature and pressure and the mixture composition. [Pg.411]

For banks of in-line tubes,/for isothermal flow is obtained from Fig. 6-43. Average deviation from available data is on the order of 15 percent. For tube spacings greater than 3D(, the charts of Gram, Mackey, and Monroe (Trans. ASME, 80, 25—35 [1958]) can be used. As an approximation, the pressure drop can be taken as 0.32 velocity head (based on V ) per row of tubes (Lapple, et al.. Fluid and Paiiicle Mechanics, University of Delaware, Newark, 1954). [Pg.663]

Submitted by Karl-He1nz Scholz, Hans-Georg Heine, and Willy Hartmann. Checked by Ashok 0. Shenvi, Bruce M. Monroe, Richard E. Benson, and Bruce E. Smart... [Pg.149]

Bearings Plus Corporation 8525 W. Monroe Street Houston, TX 77061, USA Tel 713-944-1005 Fax 713-944-3950... [Pg.490]

Whitney, W.J., Szanca, E.M., Moffitt, T.P., and Monroe, D.E., Cold-Air Investigation of a Turbine for High-Temperature Engine Application, I— Turbine Design and Overall Stator Performance, NASA, TN D-3751, 1967. [Pg.369]

Mr. Wayne Halbleib, Director Virginia Emergency Response Council Department of Waste Management James Monroe Building 14th Floor... [Pg.104]

Beverly Jendrowski, Frances L. Monroe Data Capture Specialists... [Pg.1276]


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