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Industrial Chemicals and the Horse
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2001Poisoning resulting from exposure to a wide variety of industrial chemicals is not a common occurrence in horses, but it does happen on occasion. A wide range of toxicosis can occur from a wide range of industrial pollutants, such as dioxin, carbon tetrachloride, and tetrachloroethylene, to heavy metals, such as cadmium and zinc.
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Fuels and industrial chemicals
Biotechnology Advances, 1983The favorite subject of recent literature on biotechnical processes has been ethanol fermentation. This review covers a number of new technics developed, including immobilized biocatalyst technology and bacterial fermentations. Reference is also made to recent work on whey, starch, inulin, and cellulosic materials as substrates for ethanol production ...
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2004
There are countless technically interesting biobased industrial chemical targets. This is readily appreciated by surveying the exponentially growing body of technical literature or, for those of us at this meeting, by appreciating the many fine papers and posters. It is therefore not difficult to find technically stimulating projects to work on.
Douglas C, Cameron, Jeff, Lievense
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There are countless technically interesting biobased industrial chemical targets. This is readily appreciated by surveying the exponentially growing body of technical literature or, for those of us at this meeting, by appreciating the many fine papers and posters. It is therefore not difficult to find technically stimulating projects to work on.
Douglas C, Cameron, Jeff, Lievense
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Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1910
Abstract The writer discusses the difficulties which arise when an attempt is made to apply on a commercial scale the results obtained from laboratory experiments. He is of the opinion that the chemist is best fitted to overcome these difficulties who combines with the scientific mind a certain amount of common sense.
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Abstract The writer discusses the difficulties which arise when an attempt is made to apply on a commercial scale the results obtained from laboratory experiments. He is of the opinion that the chemist is best fitted to overcome these difficulties who combines with the scientific mind a certain amount of common sense.
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2022
Abstract Dynamic change has characterized the history of the modern chemical industry from its inception in the early 19th century to the present. This article departs from previous studies of the industry’s evolution by dividing the history of the industry into five distinct periods.
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Abstract Dynamic change has characterized the history of the modern chemical industry from its inception in the early 19th century to the present. This article departs from previous studies of the industry’s evolution by dividing the history of the industry into five distinct periods.
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