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R. A. Sasse, 7th International Pyrotechnics Seminar, Vol. 2, 1980, CPIA Pubhcations, Johns Hopkins Urdveisity, Lauiel, Md., p. 565. [Pg.56]

A. Sass, "The Garrett Research and Development Company Process for the Conversion of Coal iato Liquid Fuels," paper presented at 65th Annual AIChE Meeting New York, Nov. 29, 1972. [Pg.99]

A discussion of retention time in rotary Idlns is given in Brit. Chem. Eng., 27-29 (Januaiy 1966). Rotary-ldln heat control is discussed in detail by Bauer [Chem. Eng., 193-200 (May 1954)] and Zubrzycki [Chem. Can., 33-37 (Februaiy 1957)]. Reduction of iron ore in rotaiy Idlns is described by Stewart [Min. Congr J., 34—38 (December 1958)]. The use of balls to improve solids flow is discussed in [Chem. Eng., 120-222 (March 1956)]. Brisbane examined problems of shell deformation [ Min. Eng., 210-212 (Februaiy 1956)]. Instrumentation is discussed by Dixon [Ind. Eng. Chem. Process Des. Dev., 1436-1441 (July 1954)], and a mathematical simulation of a rotaiy Idln was developed by Sass [Ind. Eng. Chem. Process Des. Dev., 532-535 (October 1967)]. This last paper employed the empirical convection heat-transfer coefficient given previously, and its use is discussed in later correspondence [ibid., 318-319 (April 1968)]. [Pg.1208]

W. Bahimann, E. Hargarter, H. Sass, D. Schwarz, Schiff u. Hafen 33, H.7, 50 (1981) W. Bahimann, E. Hargarter, Schiff u.-Hafen, Sonderheft Meerwasser-Korrosion, Februar 1983, S. 98. [Pg.414]

The Action of Metal Catalysts on Pyridines G. M. Badger and W. H. F. Sasse... [Pg.487]


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An example of probit analysis using the SAS system

Analysis of SA Dilution Tank

Analysis of SA, Crystalline

Applications of the pure SPP, SA and SB scales

Arsine-SA

Biosynthetic pathway of SA

Codelco SA

Fluorescent transfer using SAED

Footnote Indicating SAS Program and Date

Future of SAS programming

GB SA methods

GB/SA model

Hostapur SAS

Pages at SAS

Petroleo Brasileiro SA

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Brazil)

Petroleos de Venezuela SA

Petroleos del Norte SA

Petroquimica Uniao SA

Polverifici Giovanni Stacchini SA

SA III

SA blocks

SA fibers

SA node

SA refinement

SA results

SA study

SA type algorithms and convergence to the exact extreme

SA, standard

SA-CASSCF

SA-CMB

SA-PEG

SA-Tyrannohex

SA-nucleophilic catalysis

SAED

SAED

SAED patterns

SAS (Supercritical Anti-Solvent

SAS CROSS

SAS DATA Step

SAS Enterprise Guide

SAS Help

SAS Institute

SAS Institute Inc

SAS Macro-Based Reporting Systems

SAS Manuals and Online Documentation

SAS Press

SAS Processing

SAS Statistics Software

SAS Tools for Creating Clinical Trial Graphs

SAS Users Groups

SAS XML Mapper

SAS XPORT transport format

SAS algorithm

SAS composites

SAS concept

SAS log

SAS maps

SAS software

SAS technical support

SAS/ACCESS LIBNAME statement

SAS/GRAPH

SASS experiments

SQM SA

Sa Ferreira

Sa-Zhong

Selected area electron diffraction SAED)

Selective excitation SASS

Self-assembly Systems (SAS)

Simulated Annealing (SA)

Simulated Annealing SA)-Based Solutions

Sodium Azide, Plant Analytical Procedures Analysis of SA, Crystalline

Sodium Azide, Plant Analytical Procedures Analysis of Technical SA Prepared from

Solvent acidity the SA scale

The Lewis Acid Sites of Aluminas and SAs

Total SA

Union Derivan SA

Use SAS Macros Judiciously

Using the SAS XPORT Transport Format

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