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The effect of temperature on pyrolysis products during oil shale thermal decomposition. [PDF]
Zhao F +5 more
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Problems of Capital Formation: Concepts, Measurement, and Controlling Factors [PDF]
Bert G. Hickman
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Optimal Scheduling of Energy Systems for Gas-to-Methanol Processes Using Operating Zone Models and Entropy Weights. [PDF]
Wang X, Wei M, Wang J, Yue Y.
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Pyrolysis of municipal waste catalyzed with synthesized zeolite from steel making factory waste. [PDF]
Ulloa-Murillo LM +5 more
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Improving the conversion of petroleum coke to solid acid catalysts - effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide and impact of silica contamination. [PDF]
Cabral NM, Hill JM.
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Entropy-Based Stochastic Optimization of Multi-Energy Systems in Gas-to-Methanol Processes Subject to Modeling Uncertainties. [PDF]
Wang X, Wang J, Wei M, Yue Y.
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Industrial Archaeology Review, 1985
The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 104, 10 ...
Reedman, Keith, Sissons, Mark
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The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 104, 10 ...
Reedman, Keith, Sissons, Mark
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Industrial Archaeology Review, 1991
The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 109, 180 ...
Battye, Kay +3 more
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JOM, 1961
Tests showed that coke-oven gas, containing hydrogen sulfide, could he injected successfully into the tuyeres of a merchant iron blast furnace. Increased metal production and decreased coke consumption resulted; hence, the practice of gas injection was adopted on a production basis.
E. R. Dean, R. A. Powell
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Tests showed that coke-oven gas, containing hydrogen sulfide, could he injected successfully into the tuyeres of a merchant iron blast furnace. Increased metal production and decreased coke consumption resulted; hence, the practice of gas injection was adopted on a production basis.
E. R. Dean, R. A. Powell
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