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Thanks go to Dr. Michael McKee at Auburn University and the Alabama Research and Education Network, both of which allowed software to be tested on their computers. Thanks are also due the Nichols Research Corporation and Computer Sciences Corporation and particularly Scott von Laven and David Ivey for being so tolerant of employees engaged in such job-related extracurricular activities. [Pg.399]

Syracuse Research Corporation, Information Profiles on Potential OccupationalHa rds, Vol. 1, Single Chemicals Acroleiu, NTIS PB81-147951, U.S. Department of Commerce, Spriagfteld, Va., 1979, p. 11. [Pg.131]

Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation... [Pg.18]

The supply and demand for mbidium compounds has grown steadily since the 1970s. In 1979 the U.S. demand was ca 1040 kg of contained mbidium (16), and total world demand was estimated at approximately twice that of the United States. Reserves of mbidium in North America are estimated at 2 X 10 kg the United States is - 100% import-reliant for mbidium, and Canada is the principal source of the raw material (16). The demand for mbidium metal is small compared to the demand for mbidium compounds. Table 2 fists approximate prices of mbidium metal and mbidium compounds. Primary producers of mbidium are Cabot Performance Chemicals (Boyerstown, Pennsylvania), MSA Research Corporation (Callery, Pennsylvania), and CM Chemical Products, Inc. (Berkeley Heights, New Jersey). Research quantities of mbidium in standard and specialized ampuls are available from Strem Chemicals, Inc. (Newburyport, Massachusetts). [Pg.279]

Figure 6 is iastmctive regarding the magnitude of leakage from pump 5, shown ia Figure 5, after ca 5 h of pumpiag. Pump 5 was a commercial Orbitron made by the National Research Corporation. After ca 4 h from the start of the pump down, the electric power to the pump was turned off, whereas the power to the BAG remained on. The total pressure ia the system rose very rapidly, and this response is recorded ia Figure 6. Within a short time, however, this rise reached a maximum and assumed a small slope downward. After ca 200 s, the reading on the BAG was close to the reading achieved before the Orbitron power had been turned off. It remained essentially constant for two months after the initial pump down. Figure 6 is iastmctive regarding the magnitude of leakage from pump 5, shown ia Figure 5, after ca 5 h of pumpiag. Pump 5 was a commercial Orbitron made by the National Research Corporation. After ca 4 h from the start of the pump down, the electric power to the pump was turned off, whereas the power to the BAG remained on. The total pressure ia the system rose very rapidly, and this response is recorded ia Figure 6. Within a short time, however, this rise reached a maximum and assumed a small slope downward. After ca 200 s, the reading on the BAG was close to the reading achieved before the Orbitron power had been turned off. It remained essentially constant for two months after the initial pump down.
Toxicological Profle for Antimony and Compounds, Syracuse Research Corporation, Agency for Toxic Substances Disease Registry, U.S. PubHc Health Services, under contract 205-88-0608, Oct. 1990. [Pg.200]

Boron Hydrides" under "Boron Compounds" in ECT 1st ed., Vol. 2, pp. 593—600, by S. H. Bauer, Cornell University "Boron Hydrides and Related Compounds" under "Boron Compounds," Suppl. 1, pp. 103—130, by S. H. Bauer, Cornell University "Diborane and Higher Boron Hydrides" under "Boron Compounds," Suppl. 2, pp. 109—113, by W. J. Shepherd and E. B. Ayres, Gallery Chemical Company "Boron Hydrides" under "Boron Compounds" in ECT 2nd ed., Vol. 3, pp. 684—706, by G. W. Campbell, Jr., U.S. Borax Research Corporation "Boron Hydrides and their MetaHo Derivatives" under "Boron Compounds," in ECT 3rd ed., Vol. 4, pp. 135—183, by R. W. Rudolph, The University of Michigan. [Pg.254]

Research. Much of the research on commercial-size distiUation equipment is being done by Fractionation Research, Inc. (FRI), a nonprofit, industry-sponsored, research corporation. The industrial sponsors are fabricators, designers, and constmctors, or users of distiUation equipment. PubHcations include Hquid mixing on sieve plates (91), bubble cap plate efficiency (92), and sieve plate efficiency (93,94). A motion picture of downcomer performance is also avaUable (95). References 96 and 97 cover the Hterature from 1967 to 1990. [Pg.175]

H. Tada, P. Paris and G. Irwin, The Stress Analysis of Cracks Handbook, Del Research Corporation, St Louis, 1973 (for Tabulation of Stress Intensities). [Pg.139]

The submitters employed alcohol-free potassium ferf-butoxide, purchased from K K Laboratories, without further purification the checkers employed comparable material taken from a freshly opened bottle purchased from MSA Research Corporation. The submitters report that among approximately ten different bottles of commercial potassium terf-butoxide used, only material from one bottle failed to form the tricarbonate in this procedure. The defective material in this one bottle was an extremely fine powder that failed to dissolve when... [Pg.47]

Number A089-1200.I, EPRI Project No. RP-02736-1. Prepared for the Electric Power Research Institute by Sigma Research Corporation, Westford, MA, 1990. [Pg.341]

Figure 9-13). A response, of course, is a sudden rise in amplitude at a speed. The analysis is performed using a mathematical model that includes the effects of damping in the equations, making the model much more complex than any previous analysis. The University of Virginia carries out continuous research in which a consortium of users, vendors, and researchers provide funds, and data and interchange ideas to advance the science of rotor dynamics. Other organizations, such as the Bently Rotor Dynamics Research Corporation and Texas A M University, are also carrying on similar work on a continuing basis. Figure 9-13). A response, of course, is a sudden rise in amplitude at a speed. The analysis is performed using a mathematical model that includes the effects of damping in the equations, making the model much more complex than any previous analysis. The University of Virginia carries out continuous research in which a consortium of users, vendors, and researchers provide funds, and data and interchange ideas to advance the science of rotor dynamics. Other organizations, such as the Bently Rotor Dynamics Research Corporation and Texas A M University, are also carrying on similar work on a continuing basis.
Research sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC05-960R22464 with Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corporation at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. [Pg.424]

Lactory Mntnal Research (formerly Lactory Mntnal Research Corporation) pnblished a test procedure for flame arresters for storage tank vent pipes in 1990 (LMRC 1990). The Lactory Mntnal Research test protocol... [Pg.10]

EMRC (Eactory Mutual Research Corporation) Class 6061. 1990. FMRC Test Procedure for Flame Arresters for Storage Tank Vent Pipes. Eactory Mutual Research Corporation, Norwood, MA. [Pg.14]

A vapor cloud explosion may be simply defined as an explosion occurring outdoors, producing a damaging overpressure (Factory Mutual Research Corporation, 1990). [Pg.3]

Factory Mutual Research Corporation. 1990. Guidelines for the estimation of property damage bom outdoor vapor cloud explosions in chemical processing facilities. Technical Report, March 1990. [Pg.44]

Factory Mutual Research Corporation 5%, 10%, and 15% of the heat of combustion of the quantity of fuel present in the cloud. [Pg.135]

Factory Mutual Research Corporation. 1990. Private Communication. [Pg.138]

Wallis, E.S. and Bernstein, S. U.S. Patent 2357385 September 12,1944 assigned to Research Corporation... [Pg.763]


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