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P. E. Gray, J. W. Tester, and D. O. Wood, Energy Technology Problems and Solutions, Energy and the Environment in the 21st Century, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1991, p. 120. [Pg.274]

Theodore, L., Dupont, R. R., and Reynolds, J., Eds. (1994). Pollution Prevention Problems and Solutions. Gordon Breach, Amsterdam. [Pg.15]

A design based on the enclosure open-area control velocity does not consider all the other variables listed as affecting dust control. Calculation procedures to predict many of the other variables would be very complicated if not impossible to perform. Physical modeling of the problem and solution w as therefore used as the basic design tool. [Pg.908]

The examples in this subsection illustrate some possible problems and solutions. [Pg.1052]

Many exercises include new material that expands on themes first introduced in the text. Accordingly, you may find it beneficial to read through each problem and solution even if you do not choose to complete every exercise. For this second edition, we have added new exercises covering advanced aspects of the current topic to most chapters. This material constitutes an advanced track through the work. Experienced researchers may wish to examine the advanced track even in the earlier, more elementary chapters where the basic concepts are very familiar. [Pg.314]

Knablc, A. IT. (1982). Electrical Power Systems Engineering Problems and Solutions. Malabar, FL Robert E. Ki ieger. McDonald, F. (1902). Insiill. Chicago University of Chicago Press. [Pg.1204]

Adams, N., Well Control Problems and Solutions, Petroleum Publishing Co., Tulsa, Oklahoma, 19XX. [Pg.1381]

In order to understand potential problems and solutions of design, it is helpful to consider the relationships of machine capabilities, plastics processing variables, and product performance (Fig. 1-10). A distinction has to be made here between machine conditions and processing variables. For example, machine conditions include the operating temperature and pressure, mold and die temperature, machine output rate, and so on. Processing variables are more specific, such as the melt condition in the mold or die, the flow rate vs. temperature, and so on (Chapter 8). [Pg.20]

The distinction between machine conditions and fabricating variables is a necessary one to avoid mistakes in using problem-and-solution or cause-and-effect relationships to advantage. If the processing variables are properly defined and measured, not necessarily the machine settings, they can be directly... [Pg.454]

The different food products discussed below illustrate compatibility/ incompatibility problems and solutions in flexible packaging. [Pg.89]

Takaes, Lajos, Stochastic Processes, Problems and Solutions, Methuen s Monographs on Applied Probability and Statistics, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1960. [Pg.320]

Sharp, B. B. Water Hammer Problems and Solutions (Edward Arnold, London. 1981). [Pg.56]

We have seen how to properly solve for the inverse problem of image de-convolution. But all the problems and solutions discussed in this course are not specific to image restoration and apply for other problems. [Pg.419]

Price, T.D., Blitz, X, Burton, J. and Ezzo, J.A. 1992 Diagenesis in prehistoric bone Problems and solutions. Journal of Archaeological Science 19 513-529. [Pg.21]

Kolosnitsyn VS, Karaseva EV (2008) Lithium-Sulfur batteries Problems and solutions. Russ J Electrochem 44 506-509... [Pg.346]

Balakin, K., Savchuk, N., Tetko, I. In silica approaches to prediction of aqueous and DM SO solubility of drug-like compounds trends, problems and solutions. Curr. Med. Chem. 2006, 13, 223-241. [Pg.282]

Gil, M. 1., Selma, M. V., Lopez-Galvez, F., and Allende, A. (2009). Fresh-cut product sanitation and wash water disinfection Problems and solutions. Int. J. Food Microbiol. 134,37-45. [Pg.27]


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