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J. L. Smith, Early and Current Systems Utilic ng Kefuse Derived Fuels, Combustion Engineering Co., Windsor, Conn., 1986. [Pg.8]

J. G. Singer, Combustion Engineering—A Reference Book on Combustion, A Reference Book on Fuel Burning and Steam Generation, Combustion Engineering, Inc., Windsor, Conn., 1991. [Pg.148]

F. H. Osborne, C. H. Dexter, Textile-Eike Patterned Nonwoven Fabrics and Their Production, Windsor Locks, Conn., 1975. [Pg.158]

Fig. 1. Principal salt deposits and dry salt production sites in North America, where H represents the salt deposits and D, x, and Q correspond to evaporated, rock, and solar production sites, respectively. Sites in Canada, Hsted by company name (location), are Alberta, , Canadian (Lindberg) Saskatchewan, , Sifto/Namsco (Unity) and Canadian (BeUe Plaine) Ontario, and x, Sifto/Namsco (Goderich) , Canadian (Windsor) x, Canadian (Ojibway) New Bmnswick, x. Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (Sussex) and Nova Scotia, and x, Canadian (Pugwash) and Mines Seleine (Quebec), and,... Fig. 1. Principal salt deposits and dry salt production sites in North America, where H represents the salt deposits and D, x, and Q correspond to evaporated, rock, and solar production sites, respectively. Sites in Canada, Hsted by company name (location), are Alberta, , Canadian (Lindberg) Saskatchewan, , Sifto/Namsco (Unity) and Canadian (BeUe Plaine) Ontario, and x, Sifto/Namsco (Goderich) , Canadian (Windsor) x, Canadian (Ojibway) New Bmnswick, x. Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (Sussex) and Nova Scotia, and x, Canadian (Pugwash) and Mines Seleine (Quebec), and,...
Ecological Effects of Non-Phosphate Detergent Builders-Final Report on Organic Builders Other than NTA, International Joint Commission, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, July 21, 1980. [Pg.187]

Manufacturers of these include J. F. Jelenko Co., Armonk, N.Y. Austenal Dental Products, Bloomfield, Conn. Johnson Johnson Dental Products Co., East Windsor, N.J. Unitek Co. Also contains 5—10% Fe. [Pg.487]

An excellent brief exposition of industrial boilers is presented as Chapter 8 of Combustion—Fo.s.sil Power, Singer (ed.), 4th ed., Combustion Engineering, Windsor, Conn., 1991. [Pg.2397]

Schmidt, R. D. (1979). Coal in America An Encyclopedia of Reserves, Production, and Use. New York McGraw-Hill. Singer, J. G., ed. (1981). Combustion Fossil Power Systems. Windsor, Conn. Combustion Engineering Company. [Pg.265]

Rosen, G. (1984). Thrusting Forward A Histoiy of the Propeller. Windsor Locks, CT United Technologies Coi"poration. [Pg.960]

The temperature dependence of Z for CO is very similar to the above two systems (Figure 3). Experimental data of Millikan and White and of Gaydon and Hurle (10) at temperatures above 1000 °K. are again larger than our values by a factor of 5. Windsor, Davidson, and Taylor (34) obtained a larger Z value than the ones above. [Pg.57]

Appreciation also goes to Messrs. David Dolan and Tim Bartish of the UC Regional Office, Windsor, Ontario for providing their file data for Figures 3 through 6. [Pg.222]

Pollution of Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and the International Section of the St. Lawrence River, Report to the International Joint Commission by the international Lake Erie and Lake Ontario/St. Lawrence Water Pollution Boards, IntematitKial Joint Commission, Windsor, Ontario, 1969, Vols. 1,2 and 3. [Pg.222]

Report on Great Lakes Water Quality, Report to the International Joint Commission by the Great Lakes Water Quality Board, Windsor, Ontario, 1987, 236p. [Pg.222]

Durham, R.W. Oliver, B.G. J. Great Lakes Res. 1983, P, 160-168. Thomas, R.L. Veik. Intemat. Verein. Limnol. 1981, 21, 1666-1680. Literature Review of the Effects of Persistent Toxic Substances on Great Lakes Biota Fitchko, J., Ed. Report to the Great Lakes Science Advisory Board, International Joint Commission, Windsor, Ontario, 1986, 256p. Allan, R.J. Symp. Biol. Hung. 1989, 38, 217-243. [Pg.223]

Windsor, G.M. Rand, AS. Rand, W.M. Variation in Rainfall on Barro Colorado Island Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Balboa, Panama, 1986. [Pg.451]

Laxoberal (Boehringer GB Laxoberal (Windsor) Gocce Lassative Aicardi... [Pg.1884]

Gaunt, J. A. Knight, A. E. Windsor, S. A. and Chechik, V. (2005). Stability and quantum yield effects of small molecules additives on solutions of semiconductor nanoparticles. /. Colloid and Interface Science, 290 (2), 437-443. [Pg.182]


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