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C. E. Billings and]. Wilder, "Handbook of Fabric Filter Technology," NHS Pub. PB200648, PB200649, PB200651, PB200650, 1970. [Pg.417]

Committee on Haze in N ational Parks and Wilderness Areas, N ational Research Council, Protecting Visibility in National Parks and Wilderness Areas, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1993. [Pg.159]

Carman equation is not vahd at void fractions greater than 0.7 to 0.8 (Billings and Wilder, op. cit.). In addition, in situ measurement of the void fraction of a dust layer on a filter fabric is extremely difficult and... [Pg.1601]

Class I areas are pristine, e.g., national parks, national seashores, natural wilderness areas. [Pg.379]

Nine years later, the Zeitschrift fur physikalische Chemie was followed by the Journal of Physical Chemistry, founded in the USA by Wilder Bancroft (1867-1953), one of Ostwald s American students. The chequered career of this journal is instructively analysed by both Laidler (1993) and Servos (1990). Bancroft (who spent more than half a century at Cornell University) seems to have been a difficult man, with an eccentric sense of humour thus at a Ph.D. oral examination he asked the candidate What in water puts out fires , and after rejecting some of the answers the student gave with increasing desperation, Bancroft revealed that the right answer was a fireboat . Any scientific author will recognize that this is not the ideal way for a journal editor to behave, let alone an examiner. There is no space here to go into the vagaries of Bancroft s personality (Laidler can be consulted about this), but... [Pg.29]

Class I Area as defined in the Clean Air Act, the following areas that were in existence as of August 7, 1977 national parks over 6,000 acres, national wilderness areas and national memorial parks over 5,000 acres, and international parks. [Pg.524]

G. F. Bennett. F. S. Feates, and J. Wilder, Hazardous Materials Spills Ilaridihook, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1982. [Pg.104]

Holy Bible, Exodus, Chap. 15, verses 22-25 "... so Moses brought the sons of Israel from the Red Sea and they went into the desert of Sur. And they marched three days in the wilderness and found no water to drink. And then they arrived at Merra and they could not drink from the waters of Merra because they were bitter.. .. And the people murmured against Moses saying What shall we drink And Moses cried unto the Lord. And the Lord showed him a wood and he put it into the water and the water became sweet . [Pg.623]

Seebach, D. Weidmann, B. Wilder, L. in Modem Synthetic Methods Scheeeold,... [Pg.246]

Jasmin, m. jasmine, jessamine. — gemeiner —, wilder —, syringa. [Pg.229]

Wilde, m. /. savage wildness wilderness. Wildgeschmack, m. gamy taste, wildgewachsen, a. grown wild, rtm wild. Wild-hefe, /. wild yeast, -kirschenrinde, /. wild cherry bark, -leder, n. buckskin, deerskin chamois sudde. [Pg.514]

Workers conduct seismic explosions in search of oil and gas deposits on prh ate islands in Bob I /iarshall Wilderness ea, / ontana. (Corbis Corporation)... [Pg.1041]

However, since virtually no published data are available on the mechanism of continuous particle formation and growth, particlarly under the influence of mechanical agitation, continuous precipitation polymerization remains a vast engineering wilderness waiting for experimental and theoretical explorations. [Pg.277]

There are three common protocols for barbiturate detoxification. In all approaches, the goal is to prevent the occurrence of major symptoms and to minimize the development of intolerable minor symptoms. The first procedure is based on protocols described by several authors (Ewing and BakeweU 1967 Isbell 1950 Wilder 1968) (see Table 3 ). The first step is to determine the severity of tolerance. If the patient is intoxicated, no additional barbiturate should be given until the symptoms of intoxication have resolved. If there is substantial evidence or strong suspicion of chronic barbiturate use, it is not necessary or desirable to wait until withdrawal symptoms appear. A 200-mg oral dose of pentobarbital may be given on an empty stomach to a... [Pg.144]


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