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    Reducing the Risk of High Temperature Hydrogen Attack (HTHA) Failures

    The objective of this article is to provide lessons learned from materials, structure, and equipment failures so that costly failures can be prevented through good design, maintenance, and inspection practices...

    Daniel J. Benac, Paul McAndrew in Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention (2012)

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    Chemical Safety Sheets in Alphabetical Order

    Chemical Safety Sheets (1991)

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    C

    An electrical cable is one or more conductors surrounded by an insulating medium and a protective sheath. Such cables are used for the transmission of electric power and for transmission of communication signa...

    Douglas M. Considine P.E., Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia (1995)

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    Reference Work Entry At a glance

    Demise of the Dogmatic Universe

    Professor Ari Ben-Menahem in Historical Encyclopedia of Natural and Mathematical Sciences (2009)

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    Alphabetical Listing A to Z

    Donald V. Rosato Ph.D., Marlene G. Rosato P. E. in Concise Encyclopedia of Plastics (2000)

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    A

    The American Association for the Advancement of Science was founded in 1848 and incorporated in 1874. Its objectives are to further the work of scientists, to facilitate cooperation among them, to foster scien...

    Douglas M. Considine P.E., Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia (1995)

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    Phylum XIII. Firmicutes Gibbons and Murray 1978, 5 (Firmacutes [sic] Gibbons and Murray 1978, 5)

    Karl-Heinz Schleifer in Bergey’s Manual® of Systematic Bacteriology (2009)

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    H

    As used by the mineralogist, this term denotes the sum of the external characteristics of a mineral. It is also, but more rarely, applied to rocks.

    Douglas M. Considine P.E., Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia (1995)

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    Macmillan Dictionary of Chemistry

    D. B. Hibbert, A. M. James in Macmillan Dictionary of Chemistry (1987)

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    Buchstaben

    Roland Kraus, Peter Baumgartner in Phraseological Dictionary English - German (2011)

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    Less Common Nonferrous Metals

    This chapter presents the history, natural occurrence, most common minerals and ores, extraction processes and industrial preparation, applications and uses, and major physical and chemical properties of the less...

    Materials Handbook (2008)

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    S

    Douglas M. Considine P.E., Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia (1995)

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    Abstracts

    Margaret F. Werts, Charles W. Shilling in Underwater Medicine and Related Sciences (1975)

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    Abstracts of the world congresses

    Digestive Diseases and Sciences (1986)

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    Accident Analysis and Issues

    Chapters 25 presented an outline of Nuclear Power Station, an overview of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi NPS, an overv...

    The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident (2015)

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    Abstractbook of the Joint Conference 2017 of the DGHM & VAAM: Microbiology and Infection

    BIOspektrum (2017)

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    1994 TMS Annual Meeting Program

    JOM (1993)

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    Product Handling

    The first three sections of this chapter discuss the processing and handUng of the products of electrolysis. Section 9.1, related to chlorine, comprises most of the chapter. Sections 9.2 and 9.3 then cover hyd...

    Thomas F. O’Brien, Tilak V. Bommaraju, Fumio Hine in Handbook of Chlor-Alkali Technology (2005)

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    F

    The term proposed by Cross, Iddings, Pirrson, and Washington in 1902 for the shapes and arrangement of crystals in an igneous rock. Best defined as the arrangement of the constituents in a rock, i.e., flow fab...

    Douglas M. Considine P.E., Glenn D. Considine in Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia (1995)

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    Posters

    JNHA - The Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging (2009)

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