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J. M. Dallavalle. Exhaust Hoods. New York Industrial Press, 1945. [Pg.913]

W. C. L. Hemeon. Plant and Process Ventilation. 2nd ed. New York Industrial Press, 1963. H. Miirmann. Lufttechnische Anlagen fiir gewerhliche. Betriebe I Ventilation systems tor industrial buildings). 2nd ed. Berlin Verlagsbuchbehandlung, 1980. [Pg.1010]

Hemeon, W. C. L. Plant and Process Ventilation. New York Industrial Press 1196. ). [Pg.1283]

Union Carbide Corporation Toxicology Studies—Acrylic Acid, Glacial, 2 May. Union Carbide Corporation, New York Industrial Medicine and Toxicology Department, 1977... [Pg.28]

Central New York, industrial site TCE, vinyl chloride 1997 797,000 for installation... [Pg.782]

Segeler, C. G. (Editor-in-Chief), Gas Engineer s Handbook, 5th ed., 5th printing, New York, Industrial Press, 1977. [Pg.933]

Karger, D.W and Murdick, N.L., Quality, Reliability and Process Improvement, New York, Industrial Press, 1985, 407. [Pg.271]

Moody s Investor Service, New York, industrial securities and manuals of security rating... [Pg.269]

Standard and Poor s Corporation, New York, industrial surveys... [Pg.269]

Liu, S., Amidon, T., Francis, R. et al. (2006) From forest biomass to chemicals and energy biorefinery initiative in New York. Industrial Biotechnology, 2(2), 113-120. [Pg.308]

Wilson A. 2003. Asset Maintenance Management. A Guide to Developing Strategy and Improving Performance. New York Industrial Press Inc. [Pg.1930]

Beam dyeing machine n. A machine for dyeing warp yams or fabrics that have been wound onto a special beam, the barrel of which is evenly perforated with holes. The dye liquor is forced through the yarn or fabric from inside to outside and vice versa. Kadolph SJJ, Langford AL (2001) Textiles. Pearson Education, New York. Industrial dye chemistry, properties and applications, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 2003. [Pg.95]

Boljanovic, Vukota. Metal Shaping Processes Casting and Molding, Particulate Processing, Deformation Processes, and Metal Removal. New York Industrial Press, 2010. Describes the fundamentals of how metal is shaped into products. [Pg.1200]

Boljanovic, Vukota. Applied Mathematics and Physical Formulas A Pocket Reference Guide for Students, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engneers, Manufacturing Engineers, Maintenance Technicians, Toolmakers, and Machinists. New York Industrial Press, 2007. [Pg.2080]

J. H. McPherson, How to Manage Creative Engineers, Mechanical Engineering 87, no. 2 (February 1965) 32-36 Deutsch and Shea, Inc., Company Climate and Creativity 105 Outstanding Authorities Present Their Views (New York Industrial Relations News, 1959) Donald S. Pearson, Creativeness for Engineers A Philosophy and a Practice (University Park Pennsylvania State... [Pg.227]

Hoekstra, S., Romme, J., Argelo, S. M. (1992). Integral logistic structures developing customer-oriented goods flow. New York Industrial Press. [Pg.104]

Bralla, J. G. 2007. Handbook of Manufacturing Processes How Products, Components and Materials Are Made. New York Industrial. This handbook is divided in two sections Section 1, Manufacturing processes and Section II, How products, components, and materials are made. [Pg.352]

Levitt, J. 2008. Lean Maintenance. New York Industrial Press. This book presents a practical approach to the components of lean maintenance. It offers a step-by-step analysis for successful lean projects. [Pg.357]

Metal Cutting Tool Handbook 7th ed. 1989. New York Industrial Press, for the Metal Cutting Tool Institute. Addresses all forms of mechanical metal cutting, but does not address any other forms of cutting (laser, water jet, etc.). [Pg.409]

DeLollis, Nicholas J., Adhesives for Metals Theory and Technology, New York, Industrial Press, Inc., 1970. [Pg.115]

Elarben, P.W., Bates, R.L., 1990, Geology and World Deposits, Metal Bulletin Pic, London Elurlbut, C.S., Klein, C., 1977, Manual of Mineralogy, 19th Ed., Wiley, New York Industrial Minerals Magazine, 1985-1995, Metal Bulletin Pic, London Lewis, P.A. (ed.), 1988, Pigment Handbook, WUey, New York... [Pg.82]

The ACS Constitution was revised in 1890 to include specific requirements for membership. Persons who had published chemical research, obtained a chemistry degree, taught chemistry in an established institution, or were employed as a chemist in technical pursuits were eligible to join the Society. (The tension between New York industrial chemists and the academic elite lent the last clause a special significance.) By 1897, membership requirements were simplified, reading only that a prospective member needed adequate training in chemistry. In an attempt to broaden ACS membership (and with lobbying by the New York Section), the membership requirement was relaxed in 1902 to allow any person interested in the promotion of chemistry to be elected to the ACS. See III, Browne and Weeks, 1952, 205-206. [Pg.29]

De Lollis NJ. Adhesives for Metals—Theory and Technology. New York Industrial Press 1970. [Pg.14]


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