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The parameters characterizing pure components and their binary interactions are stored in labeled common blocks /PURE/ and /BINARY/ for a maximum of 100 components (see Appendix E). [Pg.340]

Locate producing and consuming plants near each other so that hazardous intermediates do not have to be stored and transported. [Pg.272]

Store in a safer form (less extreme pressure or temperature or in a difierent chemical form). [Pg.272]

M.p. I08-5 C. Ordinary DDT contains about 15% of the 2,4 -isomer, and is prepared from chloral, chlorobenzene and sulphuric acid. It is non-phytotoxic to most plants. It is a powerful and persistent insecticide, used most effectively to control mosquitoes in countries where malaria is a problem. It is stored in the bodies of animals and birds. [Pg.125]

BrCHi CHjBr. A colourless liquid with a sweet odour, m.p. 10°C, b.p. 132°C. Manufactured by passing ethene through bromine or bromine and water at about 20 C. Chemical properties similar to those of 1,2-dichloroethane when heated with alkali hydroxides, vinyl bromide is formed. Used extensively in petrols to combine with the lead formed by the decomposition of lead tetraethyl, as a fumigant for stored products and as a nematocide. [Pg.134]

CH2 CCl2- Colourless liquid, b.p. 32°C, manufactured by the dehydrochlorination of trichloroethane. In the presence of light and air, it decomposes with the evolution of HCI, phosgene, and methanal and deposition of some polyvinylidene chloride. Consequently it must be stored away from light and in the presence of dissolved inhibitors (such as phenols and amines). Under the influence of... [Pg.420]

LPG, stored as a liquid at its saturation pressure, is vaporized and introduced as vapor in conventional spark ignition motors. These motors are not modified with the exception of their feed system. Moreover, in the majority of cases, dual fuel capabilities have been adapted, that is, the vehicle can use either LPG or liquid fuel. [Pg.230]

LPG is divided into two types of products commercial propane and commercial butane, each stored as liquid at ambient temperature and corresponding vapor pressure. [Pg.232]

The vapor pressure of a crude oil at the wellhead can reach 20 bar. If it were necessary to store and transport it under these conditions, heavy walled equipment would be required. For that, the pressure is reduced (< 1 bar) by separating the high vapor pressure components using a series of pressure reductions (from one to four flash stages) in equipment called separators , which are in fact simple vessels that allow the separation of the two liquid and vapor phases formed downstream of the pressure reduction point. The different components distribute themselves in the two phases in accordance with equilibrium relationships. [Pg.319]

To reduce these losses, the crude oils are stored in floating roof tanks. [Pg.319]

In the case of lubricant detergents, the hydrophilic or polar part is a metallic salt (calcium, magnesium) and at the center of the micelle it is possible to store a reserve of a metal base (lime or magnesia) the detergent will be able therefore to neutralize the acids produced by oxidation of the oil as soon as they are created. [Pg.360]

After often a lengthy period (several months) of acquisition and processing, the data may be loaded onto a seismic workstation for interpretation. These workstations are UNIX based, dual screen systems (sections on one side, maps on the other, typically) where all the trace data is stored on fast access disk, and where the picked horizons and faults can be digitised from the screen Into a database. Of vital Importance is access to all existing well data in the area for establishing the well - seismic tie. 2D data will be interpreted line by intersecting line, and 3D as a volume. [Pg.20]

Blowout preventers are opened and closed by hydraulic fluid stored under a pressure of 3000 psi in an accumulator, often referred to as a Coomy unit. [Pg.41]

Poorly sorted sediments comprise very different particle sizes, resulting in a dense rock fabric wifh low porosify. As a resulf the connate water saturation is high, leaving little space for the storage of hydrocarbons. Conversely, a very well sorted sediment will have a large volume of space between the evenly sized components, a lower connate water saturation and hence a larger capacity to store hydrocarbons. Connate water is the water which remains in the pore space after the entry of hydrocarbons. [Pg.77]

In a more recent development a new wireline tool has been developed that actually drills a plug out of the borehole wall. With sidewall coring (Fig. 5.36) some the main disadvantages of the SWS tool are mitigated, in particular the crushing of the sample. Up to 20 samples can be individually cut and are stored in a container inside the tool. [Pg.130]

The expansion of the reservoir fluids, which is a function of their volume and compressibility, act as a source of drive energy which can act to support primary producf/on from the reservoir. Primary production means using the natural energy stored in the reservoir as a drive mechanism for production. Secondary recovery would imply adding some energy to the reservoir by injecting fluids such as water or gas, to help to support the reservoir pressure as production takes place. [Pg.184]

The previous section showed that the fluids present in the reservoir, their compressibilities, and the reservoir pressure all determine the amount of energy stored in the system. Three sets of initial conditions can be distinguished, and reservoir and production behaviour may be characterised in each case ... [Pg.186]

A container full of hydrocarbons can be described in a number of ways, from a simple measurement of the dimensions of the container to a detailed compositional analysis. The most appropriate method is usually determined by what you want to do with the hydrocarbons. If for example hydrocarbon products are stored in a warehouse prior to sale the dimensions of the container are very important, and the hydrocarbon quality may be completely irrelevant for the store keeper. However, a process engineer calculating yields of oil and gas from a reservoir oil sample will require a detailed breakdown of hydrocarbon composition, i.e. what components are present and in what quantities. [Pg.241]

Once oil and gas have been processed the products have to be evacuated from the site. Stabilised crude is normally stored in tank farms at a distribution terminal which may involve an extended journey by pipeline. At a distribution terminal, crude is stored prior to further pipeline distribution or loading for shipment by sea (Figure 10.28). [Pg.262]

Sales gas would be piped directly into the national gas distribution network (assuming one exists) and NGL products such as propane and butane can be stored locally in pressurised tanks. NGL products are often distributed by road or rail directly from the gathering station, although if ethane is recovered it is normally delivered by pipeline. [Pg.263]


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Ability to Store O-Methylated Alkaloids

Acetylcholine, stores

Adipose tissue stores

Adipose tissue stores release

Adipose tissue triacylglycerol stores

Aging Effects in Stored MgH2 Powders

An Inexhaustible Store of Nitrogen

Apparatus for Storing and Using Titanous Chloride Solution

Apples storing

Artefacts stored

Attractions company store

Beans storing

Big Store

Bonding potential energy stored

Bone stores

Bread storing

Brick-and-mortar stores

Bromine-storing equipment

Bromine-storing polybromide complexes

Bucket Brigades at Revco Drug Stores, Inc (Now CVS)

CHEMICAL MARKERS FOR PROCESSED AND STORED FOODS

Calcium store

Calculators stored program

Capacitors - energy stored

Cereal stored

Chain store pharmacies

Charge storing device

Charge storing device property

Cheese storing

Chemicals storing

Citrus fruit, storing

Classification of Stored Commodities

Cleaning and Storing Procedures

Cold store construction

Cold stores

Collaboration store replenishment

Control Store Partitioning

Conventional stored-integral method

Crude oil storing

Cylinders storing

Data stores

Databases storing chemical information

Development of Oil-Storing Bodies

Direct store delivery

Doors, cold store

Drug stores

Elastically stored energy

Elasticity stored energy

Electrostatic Energy Stored in a Capacitor

Energetic/energy-stored materials

Energy store

Energy-stored materials studied using

Energy-storing feet

Erasure of stored optical information

Example 7-11 Storing Benzene in Cone Roof Tank

Fat storing cells

Federated Department Stores

Flammable solvents, storing

Floors, cold store

Fruit storing

Fuel stores

General Design Information-Storing Molecular Duplexes Based on the Recombination of H Bond Donors and Acceptors

Glassware, handling/storing

Glucose tissue stores

Glutamine body stores

Glycogen stores

Glycogen tissue stores

Government book store

Graphics display storing

Grocery stores

Gum naval stores

Hardware store purchase

Hazardous chemicals storing

Hazardous materials storing

Hepatic copper stores

Hydrogen stored as a compressed gas

Incompatibles storing

Indirect chemo-orientation based on internally stored information

Infant iron stores

Insects attacking stored products

Insects stored-product, pests

Integral storing

Internal-stores model

Internet store

Intracellular energy stores

Inventory store

Ireland stores

Junctional stores

Laser stored energy

Lemons, storing

Lipid-Storing Seeds

Lipids as energy stores

Liquid from Concentrate—Store Brand

Liver glycogen stores

Magnetic Energy Density Stored

Management of Stored Grains

Management of Stores

Materials handling/storing

Medical records, storing

Mercury storing

Minimum stored energy

Minimum stored energy approach

Minimum stored energy functions

Minimum stored energy magnets

Minimum stored energy region

Mixing and Storing

Mobilization of Stored Carbohydrate Reserves in Cereals

Monitoring the Instantaneous Change of Energy-stored Materials

Muscle creatine stores

Myoglobin oxygen stored

NACDS Drug Stores

National Association of Chain Drug Stores

Natural foods stores

Naval stores

Naval stores chemistry

Naval stores history

Naval stores industry

Naval stores processes

Naval stores rosin production

Naval stores tree stimulation

Naval stores turpentine production

Never Store Test Snapshots from Detector Memory

Noradrenaline stores, drugs depleting

Nuts, storing

Off-flavor formation in stored citrus

Original Benham store replaced in

Phosphate stores

Photo-induced surface relief storing

Photosynthesis energy stored

Polyethylene stored

Polypeptide Hormones Are Stored in Secretory Granules after Synthesis

Potatoes storing

Producing and Storing Hydrogen

Proof storing

Protein Synthesis in Fat-Storing Seeds

Protein quality of heated and stored

Protein quality of heated and stored foods

Protein stores

Protein tissue stores

Pyrotechnics stores

Quality of heated and stored

Quality of processed and stored citrus

Quality of processed and stored citrus products

Reactive materials, storing

Records storing

Recovery from stored

Release of Lipid from Adipose Tissue Stores

Reserves 1 Stored Carbohydrate Metabolism

Respirators storing

Retail store supply chain networks

Retinol, hepatic store

Reversible Metal Hydride Hydrogen Stores

Ryanodine receptors stores

SDSs Be Stored on a Computer

STORE, description

STORING FLAMMABLE AND CORROSIVES

SWIFT (stored waveform inverse Fourier

Samples storing

Sampling stored bulk free-flowing powders

Sampling stored material

Sampling stored non-flowing material

Skeletal muscle glycogen stores

Spacing distances for LPG stores

Spare part store

Spare parts and stores

Specialist food stores

Standards Applicable to Persons Who Generate, Transport, Treat, Store, or Dispose of Hazardous Wastes RCRA 3002, 3003, and

Storage, store

Store

Store delivery

Store information

Store loyalty

Store managers

Store-operated Ca2+ Entry

Store-operated Ca2+ channels

Store-operated calcium channels

Store-operated channels

Stored Cerebroside

Stored Chemical Energy

Stored Chemical Energy Propulsion

Stored Lipid Metabolism

Stored Material

Stored Materials and Containers

Stored Phosphate Metabolism

Stored Protein Metabolism

Stored charge

Stored charge/energy

Stored chemicals

Stored commodities

Stored cryogens

Stored elastic energy

Stored elastic strain energy

Stored electric and magnetic energy

Stored energy

Stored energy density

Stored energy function

Stored energy function Subject

Stored fat

Stored food protein quality, chemical

Stored fuels

Stored matrix

Stored mechanism

Stored nutrient

Stored orange juice aroma

Stored program digital computer

Stored program machine

Stored waveform inverse Fourier

Stored waveform inverse Fourier transform

Stored waveform inverse Fourier transform SWIFT)

Stored waveform inverse Fourier transform SWIFT) excitation

Stored waveform inverse Fourier transform resonance

Stored-matrix algorithm

Stores procedures

Stores ventilated

Stores, scrubbed

Stores, scrubbed control

Stores, scrubbed scrubbers

Storing Flammable and Combustible Liquids

Storing Glass

Storing Highly Reactive Substances

Storing Mechanical Pumps

Storing Stuff and Sticking Stoppers

Storing Toxic Substances

Storing and Diagonalizing the Hessian

Storing and Packaging

Storing and moving hydrogen cylinders

Storing as Chemical Energy

Storing chemical data

Storing electricity

Storing element

Storing liquid reagents or solvents under inert atmosphere

Storing ropes

Storing soil samples

Storing, Herbert

Storing, main unit processes

Studies on the Ca2 Release from Intracellular Stores in Permeabilized Smooth Muscle

Sulfate (Kraft) Naval Stores

Sulphur store

Tall oil naval stores

Target Stores

Temperatures stored heat

Terpenes naval stores

Test store selection

The Energy Stored in a Capacitor

The Future for Naval Stores

The Intracellular Calcium Store

The Molecular Machine That Stores Energy as ATP

The Store as a Source of Activator Calcium

The Stored Lipid

The Stored Material

Timbers stored

Timbers water-stored

Tissues Store Biochemical Energy in Three Major Forms

Transfer and Conversion of NMR Data stored on Remote Computers

Transfer of Energy Stored in Nucleotides

Triacylglycerol tissue stores

Using Magnetic Fields and Storing Data

Utilization of Energy Stored in Nucleotides

Vapors storing

Vinyl acetate storing

Wal-Mart Stores

White Store soil

Why Do Some Batteries Last Longer When Stored in a Refrigerator

Why store food in a fridge

Wood naval stores

Wood naval stores processing

Zinkel 2 Naval Stores Sources

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