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McKetta "Survey of Solubility Diagrams for Ternary and Quarternary Liquid Systems," Bureau of Engineering Research, Special Publ. Nr. 30, University of Texas, Austin, 1959. [Pg.9]

Center for Studies in Statistical Mechanics and Complex Systems The University of Texas Austin, Texas and... [Pg.762]

M. J. Ljam, The Addition ofiHalogens to Chloroprene andlsoprene Ph.D. dissertation. The University of Texas, Austin, 1961, p. 110. [Pg.470]

P. M. Colling, "The Vapor Phase Chlorination of 1,3-Butadiene," Ph.D. dissertation. University of Texas, Austin, Tex., June 1963. [Pg.40]

L. S. Lasdon, N. Kim, andj. Zbang, An Improved SuccessiveEinear Programming A.lgorithm University of Texas, Austin, 1983. [Pg.86]

Thomas F. Edgar, Ph.D., Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, Texas (Section 8, Process Control)... [Pg.11]

Values interpolated and converted from tables of Kang, McKetta, et al.. Bur. Eng. Res. Repr. 59, University of Texas, Austin, 1961. See also J. Chem. Eng. Data, 6 (1961) 220-227 and Am. Inst. Chem. Eng. ]., 7 (1961) 418. c = critical point. The notation 6.189.—4 signifies 6.189 X 10 . The AIChE publication contains a Mohier diagram to 4500 psia, 480 F, while the reprint contains saturation and superheat tables. [Pg.346]

FIG. 14-74 HETP values for Max-Pak structured packing,. 35 kPa (5 psia), two column diameters. Cyclohexane/n-heptane system, total reflux. For 0.4.3 m (1.4 ft) column perforated pipe distributor, 400 streams/m2, 3.05 m (10 ft) bed height. For 1.2 m (4.0 ft) column tubed drip pan distributor, 100 streams/m ,. 3.7 m (12 ft) bed height. Smaller column data. University of Texas/Austin Larger column data. Fractionation Research, Inc. To convert (ft/s)(lb/ft ) to (m/s)(kg/m ) , multiply by 1.2199. (Couiiesy Jaeger Troducts, Inc., Housion, Texas.)... [Pg.1400]

Keith P. Johnston/ Ph.D./ P.E./ Profe.s.sor of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas (Austin) Member, American In stitute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, Univ. of Texas Separations Re.search Program. (Supercritical Fluid Separation Proce.s.se.s)... [Pg.1987]

W. P. Davis and S.A. Bortone, Advances in Modern Environmental Toxicology Volume XXL Chemically-Induced Alterations in Sexual and Eunctional Development The Wildlife/Human Connection, ed. T. Colborn and C. Clement, Princeton Scientific, New Jersey, 1992, p. 113. D.L. MacLatchy, Z. Yao, L. Tremblay and G.J. Van Der Kraak, in Proceedings of the 5th International Symposinm on Reprodnctive Physiology of Eish, University of Texas, Austin, 1997, p. 189. P. E. Gibbs and G. W. Bryan, in Biomonitoring of Coastal Waters and Estuaries, ed. K. J. M. Kramer, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1994, p. 205. [Pg.11]

Genetics Foundation, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas... [Pg.311]

Short, B. E., Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop in Heat Exchangers, Engineering Research Series No. 37, University of Texas, Austin, TX, pub. No. 4324, pp. 1-55 (1943). [Pg.281]

Sami Matar, Ph.D., is a retired professor of chemistry at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dharan, Saudi Arabia. He received a B.Sc. from the University of Cairo and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Texas, Austin. Dr. Matar has served as associate member of the board of the Egyptian Petroleum Institute and general manager of the chemical and research laboratories of Suez Oil Processing Co. The author and contributor to many articles and books. Dr. Matar is also a member of the American Chemical Society and Society of Petroleum Engineers. [Pg.392]

Rowland Pettit (1927-19811 was born in Port Lincoln, Australia. He received two doctoral degrees, one from the University of Adelaide in 1952 and the second from the University of London in 1956, working with Michael Dewar. He then became professor of chemistry at the University of Texas, Austin (1957-1981). [Pg.524]

Prof. Dr. Michael J. S. Dewar Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas Austin, TX 78712, USA... [Pg.153]

NEW A diagnostic test for the Fundamentals sections will allow instructors to determine how much their students understand and where they need additional support. Instructors can then make appropriate assignments from the Fundamentals sections. The test includes 5 to 10 problems for each Fundamentals section. The diagnostic test was created by Cynthia LaBrake of the University of Texas, Austin, and can be found on the Instructor s Resource CD-ROM and in the Instructor section of the Web site. [Pg.15]

Keiko Jacobsen, Tulane University Lynn Koplitz, Loyola University Cynthia LaBrake, University of Texas, Austin Paul McCord, University of Texas, Austin Yinfa Ma, University of Missouri—Rolla... [Pg.23]

Joseph Potenza, Rutgers University Sara Sutcliffe, University of Texas, Austin David Vandenbout, University of Texas, Austin Deborah Walker, University of Texas, Austin Zhiping Zheng, University of Arizona... [Pg.23]

ADEL F. SAROFIM, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ROBERT S. SCHECHTER, University of Texas, Austin WILLIAM R. SCHOWALTER, Princeton University L. E. SCRIVEN, University of Miimesota JOHN H. SEINFELD, California Institute of Technology JOHN H. SINFELT, Exxon Research and Engineering Company LARRY F. THOMPSON, AT T Bell Laboratories KLAUS D. TIMMERHAUS, University of Colorado ALFRED E. WECHSLER, Arthur D. Little, Inc. [Pg.4]

Odum, H.T. 1957 Biogeochemical Deposition of Strontium. Institute of Marine Science Publications No. 4, University of Texas, Austin 39-106. [Pg.169]

C. Kumkumian, Manufacturing and Controls Guidelines for IND s and NDA s, paper presented at the 15th Annual International Industrial Pharmacy Conference, University of Texas, Austin, 1976. [Pg.643]


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