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ZT,ZJ Temporary true vapor composition estimates. k6 True vapor composition estimate flag (0 = a priori ... [Pg.300]

KS Temporary storage of equilibrium ratio for extract solvent. [Pg.335]

If several widely spaced fields are feeding a single gathering and treatment centre it is common to perform primary separation of gas and oil (and possibly water) in the field. A field station may include a simple slug catcher, temporary storage tanks and pumps for getting the separated fluids to the main gathering and treatment centre. [Pg.261]

The legs of the platform can be used as settling tanks or temporary storage facilities for crude oil where oil is exported via tankers, or to allow production to continue in the event of a pipeline shut down. The Brent D platform in the North Sea weighs more than 200,000 tonnes and can store over a million barrels of oil. Topside modules are either installed offshore by lift barges, or can be positioned before the platform is floated out. [Pg.266]

As introduced in Section 14.2, bottlenecks in the process facilities can occur at many stages in a producing field life cycle. A process facility bottleneck is caused when any piece of equipment becomes overloaded and restricts throughput. In the early years of a development, production will often be restricted by the capacity of the processing facility to treat hydrocarbons. If the reservoir is performing better than expected it may pay to increase plant capacity. If, however, it is just a temporary production peak such a modification may not be worthwhile. [Pg.359]

Relationship of temporary parameters of US signals with parameters of stresses field under... [Pg.252]

Figure C2.1.13. (a) Schematic representation of an entangled polymer melt, (b) Restriction of tire lateral motion of a particular chain by tire otlier chains. The entanglement points tliat restrict tire motion of a chain define a temporary tube along which tire chain reptates. Figure C2.1.13. (a) Schematic representation of an entangled polymer melt, (b) Restriction of tire lateral motion of a particular chain by tire otlier chains. The entanglement points tliat restrict tire motion of a chain define a temporary tube along which tire chain reptates.
Surfactants provide temporary emulsion droplet stabilization of monomer droplets in tire two-phase reaction mixture obtained in emulsion polymerization. A cartoon of tliis process is given in figure C2.3.11. There we see tliat a reservoir of polymerizable monomer exists in a relatively large droplet (of tire order of tire size of tire wavelengtli of light or larger) kinetically stabilized by surfactant. [Pg.2596]

The hydrogencarbonate ion, produced in nature by this reaction, is one of the main causes of temporary hardness in water. Carbon dioxide is fairly soluble in water, 1 cm dissolving 1.7 cm of the gas at stp. The variation of solubility with pressure does not obey Henry s law, since the reaction... [Pg.182]

Magnesium and calcium hydrogencarbonates are known in solution and are responsible for temporary hardness in water. [Pg.184]

Such water, and also that containing salts of multipositive metals, (usually sulphates), is said to be hard since it does not readily produce a lather with soap. Experiments with alkali metal salts can be performed to verify that the hardness is due to the presence of the multipositive metal ions and not to any of the anions present. The hardness due to calcium and magnesium hydrogencarbonates is said to be temporary since it can be removed by boiling ... [Pg.273]

For temporary hardness due to magnesium carbonate, more lime is required, since the magnesium precipitates as the hydroxide (less soluble than the carbonate) ... [Pg.274]

Ethylene when deeply inhaled produces temporary anaesthesia which is almost devoid of unpleasant after-effects hence it has been used for dental surgery, minor operations, etc. [Pg.84]

The temporary filling of the combustion tube D is now inserted this is in part replaced after every combustion. Sufficient wire-form copper oxide is added so that it just emerges to the left of the furnace E when the tube (not including the beak) is protruding 10-15 mm. at the beak end this constitutes the main oxidative packing of the tube. This is followed by 25 mm. of M.A.R. powder-form" copper oxide, followed by the sample suspended in more copper oxide, and backed by an oxidised copper spiral, 50 mm. in length. [Pg.486]

The claims for discovery and the naming of Element 104 are still in question. The Berkeley group proposes for the new element the name rutherfordium (symbol Rf), in honor of Ernest R. Rutherford, a New Zealand physicist. Meanwhile, the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics has proposed using the neutral temporary name, unnilquadium. [Pg.159]

The extensive work of Lubineau further demonstrated the merits of water with respect to the rates and selectivities of the Diels-Alder reaction. Since 1985 he has published a large number of articles dealirig mainly with dienes that were rendered water soluble through the temporary introduction of a... [Pg.27]

What is the scope of Lewis-acid catalysis of Diels-Alder reactions in water An approach of extending the scope by making use of a temporary secondary coordination site is described in Chapter 4. [Pg.32]

This goal might well be achieved by introducing an auxiliary that aids the coordination to the catalyst. After completion of the Diels-Alder reaction and removal of the auxiliary the desired adduct is obtained. This approach is summarised in Scheme 4.6. Some examples in which a temporary additional coordination site has been introduced to aid a catalytic reaction have been reported in the literature and are described in Section 4.2.1. Section 4.2.2 relates an attempt to use (2-pyridyl)hydrazone as coordinating auxiliary for the Lewis-acid catalysed Diels-Alder reaction. [Pg.111]

Some examples of the use of a temporary additional site of coordination have been published. Burk and Feaster have transformed a series of ketones into hydrazones capable of chelating to a rhodium catalyst (Scheme 4.7). Upon coordination, enanti os elective hydrogenation of the hydrazone is feasible, yielding N-aroylhydrazines in up to 97% ee. Finally, the hydrazines were transformed into amines by treatment with Sml2. [Pg.112]

In a second attempt to extend the scope of Lewis-acid catalysis of Diels-Alder reactions in water, we have used the Mannich reaction to convert a ketone-activated monodentate dienophile into a potentially chelating p-amino ketone. The Mannich reaction seemed ideally suited for the purpose of introducing a second coordination site on a temporary basis. This reaction adds a strongly Lewis-basic amino functionality on a position p to the ketone. Moreover, the Mannich reaction is usually a reversible process, which should allow removal of the auxiliary after the reaction. Furthermore, the reaction is compatible with the use of an aqueous medium. Some Mannich reactions have even been reported to benefit from the use of water ". Finally, Lewis-acid catalysis of Mannich-type reactions in mixtures of organic solvents and water has been reported ". Hence, if both addition of the auxiliary and the subsequent Diels-Alder reaction benefit from Lewis-acid catalysis, the possibility arises of merging these steps into a one-pot procedure. [Pg.114]

The arrival of the Olah group at the USC campus with its moving vans caused quite a stir. Whatever shortcomings our temporary quarters had were overcome by our enthusiasm, and, miraculously, in 3 weeks we were back doing research. I am not sure whether everybody at USC was pleased by this invasion and our determination to over-... [Pg.112]

My active life and work were unexpectedly affected by two serious illnesses that I fought in 1979 and 1982. We spent the first two years in TA in temporary laboratories in the basement of an old science building, where I also had my office on the ground floor above the... [Pg.116]

METHOD 1 Strike s sentimental favorite. The one Strike has dreamt about so very often. This method involves taking hydrogen peroxide and formic acid to form a temporary intermediate which is subsequently hydrolyzed with sulfuric acid to give the ever-lovely ketone. [Pg.53]

The electric field of a molecule however is not static but fluctuates rapidly Although on average the centers of positive and negative charge of an alkane nearly coincide at any instant they may not and molecule A can be considered to have a temporary dipole moment... [Pg.81]


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Adhesive, temporary

Advantages of Temporary Work

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Buildings temporary

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Coatings continued temporary

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Color temporary hair

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Consolidation temporary

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Dipoles temporary

Disability temporary partial

Disability temporary total

Electrical installations temporary

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Emergency response temporary havens

Employee changes temporary workers

Ethers temporary protection

Examples temporary procedure

Fault Scenario 2 Temporary Drop of the Duty Ratio

Filter temporary

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Hair dyes temporary

Hearing temporary threshold shift

Heart pacing, temporary

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Junctions temporary network

Modifications temporary

Network structure temporary networks

Number Three Temporary Building

Operating Procedures temporary

Original temporary secret key

Overvoltages temporary

Permanent and temporary

Polarity temporary dipole

Prevention temporary measures

Procedures temporary, identified

Protecting groups temporary

Reactions of Ketones Using a Temporary Directing Group

Repairs, temporary

Rubber elasticity temporary networks

Scaffoldings, temporary

Scaffoldings, temporary functional

Scientific Advisory Board temporary working groups

Storage temporary

THE TECHNIQUE OF MAKING A TEMPORARY MOUNT

Temporary (Reversible) Termination

Temporary Hair Dyes or Color Rinses

Temporary Removal of Lockout Device during Servicing

Temporary Silicon-Tethered Ring-Closing Metathesis Reactions in Natural Product Synthesis

Temporary Tethering Strategies in Radical Cyclization Reactions

Temporary acceptable daily intake

Temporary analysis

Temporary anion resonance

Temporary anion states

Temporary applications

Temporary arterial occlusion

Temporary artificial skin

Temporary binder

Temporary biomaterials

Temporary boronate tether

Temporary cardiac pacing

Temporary catalyst poisons

Temporary catheters

Temporary central venous catheters

Temporary chemoselectivity

Temporary coating compositions

Temporary connection

Temporary conversion of CWPFs to CWDFs

Temporary deactivation

Temporary deactivation technique

Temporary directing group

Temporary disability

Temporary electrical supplies

Temporary emergency exposure limits

Temporary endovascular bypass

Temporary failure

Temporary hair colorants

Temporary hair straightening

Temporary hard-film

Temporary hardness

Temporary hardness determination

Temporary hardness of water

Temporary hardness removal

Temporary havens

Temporary holding areas at CWDFs

Temporary instability

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Temporary materials, useful life

Temporary metal connection strategy

Temporary modification functional groups

Temporary negative ion states

Temporary network model

Temporary network structures

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Temporary poisons oxygen compounds

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Temporary preservatives methods

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Temporary prosthesis

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Temporary protective coating

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Temporary silicon connection

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Temporary threshold shifts, noise

Temporary variance

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Temporary viscosity loss

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Temporary water hardness

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Tether temporary

The Temporary Network Model

Use of the Temporary Connection in Carbenoid Chemistry

Using Temporary Personnel

Water temporary poison

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