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N. J. Napier, High Temperature Synthetic Inorganic Pigments, 31st ANTEC Preprint, Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Greenwich, Coim., 1973, p. 397. [Pg.465]

Forveiy thin hquids, Eqs. (14-206) and (14-207) are expected to be vahd up to a gas-flow Reynolds number of 200 (Valentin, op. cit., p. 8). For liquid viscosities up to 100 cP, Datta, Napier, and Newitt [Trans. In.st. Chem. Eng., 28, 14 (1950)] and Siems and Kauffman [Chem. Eng. Sci, 5, 127 (1956)] have shown that liquid viscosity has veiy little effec t on the bubble volume, but Davidson and Schuler [Trans. Instn. Chem. Eng., 38, 144 (I960)] and Krishnamiirthi et al. [Ind. Eng. Chem. Fundam., 7, 549 (1968)] have shown that bubble size increases considerably over that predic ted by Eq. (14-206) for hquid viscosities above 1000 cP. In fac t, Davidson et al. (op. cit.) found that their data agreed veiy well with a theoretical equation obtained by equating the buoyant force to drag based on Stokes law and the velocity of the bubble equator at break-off ... [Pg.1416]

K = Napier steam correction factor for set pres.sures between 1500 and 2900 psig (see Table 7-6). [Pg.445]

Napier Steam Correction Factors, K , for Set Pressures betw een 1500 and 2900 psig... [Pg.445]

Kf, = correction for Napier equation =1.0 when P[ = 1515 psig = (0.1906P, - 1000)/ (0.2292Pi - 1061) where Pj > 1515 psia and < 3215 psia, Table 7-6. Ksb = superheat correcUon factor, see Table 7-7. For saturated steam at any pressure, Ksb =1.0 Pb = stamped bursting pressure, psia... [Pg.461]

Napier C, Sale H, Mosley M, et al. Molecular cloning and radioligand binding characterization of the chemokine receptor CCR5 from rhesus macaque and human. Biochem Pharmacol 2005 71 163-172. [Pg.388]

Napier, D. H. and Russell, D. A. (1974) Proc. First Int. Sym. on Loss Prevention (Elsevier). Hazard assessment and critical parameters relating to static electrification in the process industries. [Pg.397]

MSS. Note. The Translator (see the Epistle Dedicatory) was evidently a native of Scotland. His Initials R. N. E. might stand for Robert Napier Esq (or of Edinbrough ) a younger son of Napier of Marchiston. London Printed by John Haviland for Henrie Skelton, and are to be sold at his shop a little within Allgate. 1623."... [Pg.191]

Available through Early English Books Online. Comment in the BL copy suggests that R.N. E. is Robert Napier Esquire (of Edinburgh). LC says Giovanni Batista Agnello=Giovanni Batista Lambi... [Pg.191]


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