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P -process

Mobil has developed several 1L)P processes. In the 1970s, Mobil developed their LTD (Low Temperature Disproportionation) process (60,61). [Pg.416]

Lieberman, N. P, Process Design for Reliable Operations, 2nd Ed., Gulf Publishing Co., Houston, Texas, 1988. [Pg.96]

Cheremisinoff, N. P. Process I.evel Instrumentation and Control (New York Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1981). [Pg.12]

Management of change p Process and equipment integrity K Incident investigation p ... [Pg.109]

As compared with the B.P. phosphoric acid process the results were from 4-4 per cent, higher in the case of 80 per cent, oils to 10 5 per cent, higher in the case of cajuput oil indicating 50 per cent, by the B.P. process. [Pg.283]

P — Process mixture (use for in-process lines not definitely designated by other symbols)... [Pg.18]

Aluminium is used in hydrogen peroxide (H.T.P.) processing and storage equipment partly because of its high corrosion resistance but also because it does not cause degradation of the peroxide. [Pg.672]

The involvement of monomeric metaphosphate in the phosphoryl transfer from phosphate monoesters, and of pentaco-ordinate intermediates from phosphotriesters represent two extremes in the mechanistics of the phosphoryl transfer process. Between the extremes are the (S 2)p processes involving transition states having various bond orders, but no true... [Pg.143]

Reddy, B. R. Parija, C. Sarnia, P. Processing of solutions containing nickel and ammonium sulphate through solvent extraction using PC-88A. Hydrometallurgy 1999, 53, 11-17. [Pg.803]

Gandy, S. and Greengard, P. Processing of Alzheimer Ab-amloid precursor protein cell biology, regulation, and role in Alzheimer disease. Int. Rev. Neurobiol. 35 29-50, 1994. [Pg.413]

Fig. 1.5. Paths of the r-, s- and p-processes in the neighbourhood of the tin isotopes. Numbers in the boxes give mass numbers and percentage abundance of the isotope for stable species, and /9-decay lifetimes for unstable ones. 116Sn is an s-only isotope, shielded from the r-process by 116Cd. After Clayton et al. (1961). Copyright by Academic Press, Inc. Courtesy Don Clayton. Fig. 1.5. Paths of the r-, s- and p-processes in the neighbourhood of the tin isotopes. Numbers in the boxes give mass numbers and percentage abundance of the isotope for stable species, and /9-decay lifetimes for unstable ones. 116Sn is an s-only isotope, shielded from the r-process by 116Cd. After Clayton et al. (1961). Copyright by Academic Press, Inc. Courtesy Don Clayton.
The isotope ratios differ from the corresponding r- and p-process ratios in the Solar System, but this could be... [Pg.99]

Fig. 6.8. Abundance curves for s-process (broken line), r- and p-process products (solid lines) in the Solar System. Adapted from Cameron (1982). Fig. 6.8. Abundance curves for s-process (broken line), r- and p-process products (solid lines) in the Solar System. Adapted from Cameron (1982).
Rose L, Menon M, Kammer K, Kesler O, and Halvor Larsen P. Processing of Ce Gdx02 5 (GDC) thin films from precursors for application in solid oxide fuel cells. Adv. Mater. Res. 2007 15-17 293-298. [Pg.278]

Kazakov, N.F., Osokin, A.M., Shishkova, A.P. Processing of metals and construction materials. Moscow, Metallurgy, 1975. (in Russian). 6. Melting in liquid bath. / A.V. Vanukov, Moscow, Metallurgy, 1988. (in Russian). [Pg.149]


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