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D. L. Van Dyne, M. G. Blase, and K. D. Carlson, Industrial Feedstocks and Productsfrom High ErudcMdd Oil, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Mo., 1990, 30 pp. [Pg.244]

Although the effect of temperature on each of the steps in an overall electrode process is readily predictable, it is surprising to find in the literature very few systematic studies of this variable or attempts to use it to change the rate, products or selectivity of an organic electrosynthetic process. A recent paper has, however, discussed equipment and suitable solvents for low-temperature electrochemistry (Van Dyne and Reilley, 1972a). [Pg.201]

Personal communication from several ethanol plant managers in Minnesota. Also see Van Dyne, D. L., Employment and Economic Benefits of Ethanol Production in Missouri. Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri-Columbia, February 2002. [Pg.12]

Three different types of biorefinery have been described in the literature (van Dyne et al., 1999 Kamm Kamm, 2004 Fernando et al., 2006) ... [Pg.6]

Belyea RL, Clevenger TE, Van Dyne DL, Eckhoff SR, Wallig MA, Tumbleson ME. Proceedings of the First Biomass Conference. Burlington, VT Americas Energy, Environment, Agriculture, and Industry 1993. [Pg.439]

Van Gerpen, J. H. 1996. Cetane Number Testing of Biodiesel. In Cundiff, J. S., Gavett, E. E., Hansen, C., Peterson, C., Sanderson, M. A., Shapouri, H., and Van Dyne, D. L. (Eds.), Proc., Third Liquid Fuel Conference Liquid Fuel and Industrial Products from Renewable Resources (pp. 197-206). St. Joseph MI American Society of Agricultural Engineers. [Pg.57]

Adapted from Gavett, Van Dyne, and Blase (1993). The meal is sold at its protein value with soybean meal and no credit is taken for the oil in the meal. Oilseed presses are used to extract the oil and established transesterification technology is used to produce the methyl ester. [Pg.373]

Levy M, Goodman MW, Van Dyne BJ, Sumner HW. Granulomatoirs hepatitis secondary to carbamazepine. Ann Intern Med 1981 95(1) 64—5. [Pg.636]

Figure II. An ecosystem as an integrated complex of living and nonliving compounds (Van Dyne. 1995). Figure II. An ecosystem as an integrated complex of living and nonliving compounds (Van Dyne. 1995).
Figure 12. Two ways of experimenting with eam stem. . One involves the conventional process of formulating hypotheses, de.signing and conducting e.speriments, and analysis and interpretation of results. The second involves the abstraction of the system into a model, application of mathematical argument, and interpretation of mathematical conclusions (Van Dyne, 1995). Figure 12. Two ways of experimenting with eam stem. . One involves the conventional process of formulating hypotheses, de.signing and conducting e.speriments, and analysis and interpretation of results. The second involves the abstraction of the system into a model, application of mathematical argument, and interpretation of mathematical conclusions (Van Dyne, 1995).
Carlson, K.D., and D. L. Van Dyne, Industrial Uses for High Emcic Acid Oils from Crambe and Rapeseed, MP-Univ.-Mo-Ext.-Div., MP678 32 (Oct. 1992). [Pg.56]

Van Dyne, L. and Ang, S. (1998), "Organizational citizenship behavior of contingent workers in Singapore," Academy of Management Journal, 41 (6), 692-703. [Pg.200]

Clements LD,Van Dyne DL.The lignocellulosic biorefinery - a strategy for returning to a sustainable source of fuek and industrial organic chemicals. In Kamm B, Gruber PR., Kamm M, editors. Biorefineries -industrial processes and products,vol. l.Weinheim (Germany) Wiley-VCH 2006. p. 115—28. [Pg.120]

Van Dyne, D.L., Bias, M.G., Clements, L.D., 1999. A strategy for returning agriculture and rural America to long-term fun employment using biomass refineries. In Janeck, J. (Ed.), Perspectives on New Crops and New Uses. ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA, pp. 114-123. [Pg.450]


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