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Investigation of liquid distribution in gas–solid fluidized beds for fluid cokers
Abstract Thermal cracking processes convert larger molecules into smaller, more valuable products, without a catalyst, allowing for transforming residual oils or waste plastics into useful compounds. Fluid coking, a thermal cracking process utilizing a fluidized bed of hot particles, processes approximately 1 million barrels of residual oil daily. This
Yohann Cochet+3 more
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Rules & Laws for Civil Actions: 2024 Ed. [PDF]
2024 Edition Rules and Laws for Civil Actions is an open-access resource for law students containing the U.S. Constitution, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Federal Rules of Evidence, Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, and selected federal and state ...
Burch Elias, Stella+4 more
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Innocence, Harmless Error, and Federal Wrongful Conviction Law [PDF]
This Article examines the body of law emerging in cases brought by former criminal defendants once exonerated, often through DNA testing, which may fundamentally reshape our criminal justice system.
Garrett, Brandon L.
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Fines deposition during hydrotreating: Effects of catalyst size and bed arrangement
Abstract Fines deposition presents a significant problem during the hydrotreating of bitumen‐derived gas oils. The accumulation of fines leads to reactor clogging and consequently, pressure drop buildup. At critical levels, the hydrotreating reactor must be prematurely shutdown, resulting in substantial economic losses for refineries.
Simon Kwao+3 more
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The Place of the Federal Rules in the Teaching of Procedure [PDF]
If there is any proposition upon which teachers of procedure seem to agree it is that the Federal Rules ought to be a focal point of interest in the study of their subject.
Karlen, Delmar
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Abstract This study focuses on the extraction of nickel ions from an aqueous solution using a green emulsion liquid membrane (GELM). Its primary objective is to choose between corn oil and sunflower oil as a solvent in GELM and compare their performance with a kerosene‐based emulsion liquid membrane (ELM).
Farzin Sadehlari+2 more
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International Service of Process [PDF]
This Note examines the conflicts that may arise between the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure utilized by American federal courts and procedures under the Service Convention. In addition, this Note compares the logic and policy of the differing approaches
Basarrate,II, Armando L.
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Synthesis of core‐shell calcium hydroxide‐calcium carbonate biocidal particles via encapsulation into dry ice. Abstract This study introduces a novel synthesis method for core‐shell calcium hydroxide‐calcium carbonate (CSCC) biocidal particles by inducing a phase change in liquid CO2$$ {\mathrm{CO}}_2 $$, thereby coating CaOH2$$ \mathrm{Ca}{\left ...
Noora Darwish+4 more
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Rulemaking, Litigation Culture and Reform in Federal Courts [PDF]
Culturally based litigation practices are central to the policies of federal courts. Unlike the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, cultural based practices are neither uniform nor explicitly defined among the federal courts.
Cavanagh, Edward D.
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Weighing risks against GHG reduction benefits in emerging green technologies
Abstract Green technologies represent promising strategies for mitigating carbon emissions and combating global warming. However, their implementation in civil and industrial applications is not without risks, as intrinsic uncertainties and latent safety concerns can threaten their effective deployment.
Federica Tamburini+3 more
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