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B. H. Carpenter and co-workers. Specific Air Pollutantsfrom Munitions Processing andTheir Atmospheric Behavior, 4 Vols., Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, N.C., 1978. [Pg.26]

In two processes under development as of 1997, the sulfur dioxide stream reacts with reduciag gas over a proprietary catalyst to form elemental sulfur. Both processes have achieved a sulfur recovery of 96% ia a single reactor. Multiple reactor systems are expected to achieve 99+% recovery of the feed sulfur. The direct sulfur recovery process (DSRP), under development at Research Triangle Institute, operates at high temperature and pressure. A similar process being developed at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory is expected to operate near atmospheric pressure. [Pg.217]

T. N. Rogers and G. Howe, Al UNIFdC Modelfor Predicting Heny s Law Constants, Research Triangle Institute, unpubhshed report, 1988. [Pg.258]

Schindler, A., Research Triangle Institute, Porous bioabsorb-able polyesters as controlled-release reservoirs for high molecular weight drugs, Eur. Patent Appl. EP 223708 A2, May 27, 1987. [Pg.117]

Research Triangle Institute, Report to NICHD, NIH, August 1977. [Pg.119]

Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC James J. Corcoran, Ph.D. [Pg.6]

RTI. 1992. Research Triangle Institute. Two-generation reproductive toxicity study of tributyl phosphate administered in the feed to CD (Sprague-Dawley) rats. RTI Project No. 60C-4652. [Pg.349]

Cox, B.G., DeWitt, D.S., Whitmore, R.W., Singletary, H.M. Howard, C.E., and Starner, K.K., A Survey Design for a National Study of Indoor Radon Concentrations in Residential Dwellings, RTI/3080/10-01F, Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (November 1985). [Pg.75]

As part of a 3-year contract with EPA, the Research Triangle Institute is conducting research to improve EPA Cyanide (335.x) Methods. EPA Method 335.2 has many interferences, and the laboratory is evaluating known interferents. In addition, modifications to reduce the time per analysis, lower detection limit, and improve reliability will be evaluated. [Pg.208]

Ayer, F.A., Compiler. "Proceedings Symposium on Flue Gas Desulfurization - Hollywood, Florida, November 1977 (Vol. I). Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC, EPA-600/7-78-058a, March 1978. [Pg.46]

Jones-Price C, Ledoux TA, Reel JR, et al. 1983b. Teratologic evaluation of phenol (CAS No. 108-95-2) in CD mice. Laboratory study September 18, 1980 to January 12, 1981. Research Triangle Park, NC Research Triangle Institute. [Pg.215]

Howe, G.B., Mullins, M.E., and Rogers, T.N. Evaluation and prediction of Henry slaw constants and aqueous solubilities for solvents and hydrocarbon fuel components. Volume 1 Technical discussion. Research Triangle Institute, National Technical Information Service Report ESL-86-86, September 1987, 86 p. [Pg.1671]


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