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Senior Associate Dean Professor of Pharmacy Practice South University School of Pharmacy Savannah, Georgia... [Pg.1700]

Galex. Trade name of G A Laboratories, Inc, Box 1217, Savannah, Georgia and of National Rosin Oil Products, Inc, 1270 Ave of the Americas, NY 10020 for a stable nonoxidizing rosin consisting principally of dehydroabiecic acid It amber solid, sp gr 1.082 at 20/4°, softening p (B R Method) 66° fl p (Cleveland open cup) 210°C, fire... [Pg.649]

Gereg and Capolla developed process parameters determined by a model laboratory bench scale Carver press, model C (Carver Inc. Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A.), which were translated to production scale compactor parameters (6). Their study provided a method to predict whether a material is suitable for roller compaction. Their study objectives were to characterize properties of the material to identify process parameters suitable to achieve the necessary particle size and density using the dry granulation process and then translate laboratory information to a production scale roller compactor. Actually, information developed from a Carver press was correlated and scaled-up to a production scale Fitzpatrick roller compactor. Model IR 520 (Fitzpatrick Co., Elmhurst, Illinois, U.S.A.) The compactor produced very similar powder granule characteristics as the Carver press. Various lactose materials, available as lactose monohydrate or spray dried lactose monohydrate, were used as the model compounds. Results indicated that a parametric correlation could be made between the laboratory bench Carver press and the production scale compactor, and that many process parameters can be transferred directly. [Pg.240]

There were good intentions when a small chemical terminal in Savannah, Georgia, that supplied the paper and pulp industry decided to change their product mix. Their terminal was to be converted from handling all nonflammable chemicals to storing large quantities of flammable crude sulfate turpentine (CST). Crude sulfate turpentine is an impure form of turpentine produced as a byproduct of the Kraft pulping process. It is classified as a Class IC flammable liquid. [Pg.49]

This Savannah, Georgia, terminal was a subsidiary of a company in the United Kingdom. The 6-acre terminal handled liquid chemicals and was situated a little more than a half-mile from the Savannah River. The terminal was located about two miles from the downtown area in Savannah and just northeast of the city limits. There was a residential development of town homes bordering the terminal as well as numerous commercial and industrial facilities and an elementary school in the area. This transfer facility served the paper and pulp industry and provided chemical storage for third-party suppliers. The facility could receive and send chemicals by water, rail, and the highway systems. The six giant tanks were only about three years old when they were destroyed. [11,12]... [Pg.50]

If you are interested in all of the details, the EPA has published a 74-page report available on the World Wide Web. The report is entitled, EPA Chemical Accident Investigation Report, Powell Duffryn Terminals, Inc, Savannah, Georgia, EPA 550-R-98-00, EPA CEPPO and can be found at http //www.epa.gov/swercepp/pubs/pdtirept.pdf. [12]... [Pg.51]

FIGURE 8-29 This pub is actually in Savannah, Georgia, but they serve a great fish and chips ... [Pg.217]

Loganathan, B.G., Kannan, K., Sajwan, K.S., Chetty, C.S., Giesy, J.P., Owen, D.A. (1997). Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans and polychlorinated biphenyls in street dusts and soil samples from Savannah, Georgia. Organohalogen Compounds 32 192-7. [Pg.252]

David L. Cowen, The Trustees Garden at Savannah, Georgia Pharmacist Quarterly 60 (Spring 1983) 5. [Pg.303]

Lin W, et al. (1999) Agglomeration in fluidized bed combustion of biomass -mechanisms and co-firing with coal. In Proceedings in I5th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion, May 16-19, Savannah, Georgia, 12. ... [Pg.788]

V<>rkint Conference on Sltned-Product Entomology, Savannah, Georgia, 7 II October 1974, pp. 511-516. [Pg.278]

While saw palmetto may have been used in folk medicine, not until the 1870s was it introduced into Western medical practice. A Dr. J. B. Reed of Savannah, Georgia, first wrote about the medicinal uses of Serenoa in 1877 in an article published in The Medical Brief. Dr. [Pg.53]

A physician, Stephen F. Dupore, M.D., of Savannah, Georgia, was quoted in an 1880 issue of the Therapeutic Gazette ... [Pg.55]

Professor and Assistant Dean, Admissions and Student Affairs, South University School of Pharmacy, Savannah, Georgia Chapter 71... [Pg.2837]

Butchko, R. A. Plattner, R. D. Proctor, R. H. Ajlatoxin/fumonisin elimination and fungal genomics workshop. Savannah, Georgia, 2003. [Pg.95]

Sample Collection. Surface water samples were collected from Skid-away River, an estuarine river near Savannah, Georgia. Water samples (4 liters) were taken in acid-washed, 2.5 gal. polyethylene containers. Assays were initiated within one hour of collection. Temperature, pH, and salinity were measured at the time samples were collected. [Pg.29]

Savannah, Georgia, operated by the Butterworth-Judson Corporation and the last at Grand Rapids, Michigan, operated by the Semet-Solvay Company. [Pg.30]

Prior to assuming his current position. Dr Jambhekar served as an Assistant and Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy in Boston, where he was a recipient of the Trustee s Teacher of the Year award and the Scholarly Publication award. Subsequently he was appointed Professor of Pharmaceutics at South University School of Pharmacy in Savannah, Georgia. [Pg.424]

Johnston, T.T. (1897) The restoration of the water supply at Savannah, Georgia. Journal of the Western Society of Engineers 2(6) 711-723. [Pg.481]

B Matthews et al., Inferior vena cava filter placement Pre-insertion inferior vena cava imaging , The Annual Meeting Southeastern Surgical Congress, Savannah, Georgia, 2003. [Pg.341]

L. H. Sharpe, in Notes from Adhesion Society Short Course, Savannah, Georgia, February 1985. [Pg.383]

The entire incident is well described and well documented in a 15-page report by David Chung of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). David Chung s paper is entitled, Explosion and Fire at Powell Duffryn Terminals - Savannah, Georgia. There are many lessons that can be learned from this incident. This text will address lack of effective MOC, understanding of carbon beds, proper equipment layout, and caution with incompatible chemicals [10]. [Pg.54]

Tang, M. C. 1995. Talmadge Memorial Bridge, Savannah, Georgia, Structural Engineering International, 5(1) 15-16. [Pg.88]


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