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Industrial hygiene engineering in the petrochemical industry

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1978
Industrial hygiene engineering can be utilized most effectively when it is employed in the design or construction phases of new or modified chemical manufacturing processes. Minimization of leaks, spills, fugitive emissions and other releases is the goal. Some chemical and physical agents can still be released during normal or non-normal operations and
Richard S. Brief, Jeremiah R. Lynch
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The Engineer and Industry [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the IRE, 1949
This paper is directed to the engineer just beginning his career in an industrial firm. Information regarding the organization of such firms and how the engineer fits into it is covered. His typical reactions observed over the years are shown. The importance of co-operation, human relations, and trust in others is emphasized.
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Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1926
INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, including the Analytical Edition , in 1941 received 878 manuscripts for consideration. Approximately 60 per cent of these manuscripts have been or will be accepted, some of them still being in process of review and revision which occasionally volves adding experimental work, delaying publication for soi ...
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Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1944
INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, Industrial and Analytical Editions, received 738 manuscripts for consideration during 1943—approximately the same number as were submitted in 1942. During the year, 502 manuscripts were accepted for publication, 218 for the Industrial Edition, 284 for the Analytical.
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Engineering and industrial standardization

Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1919
MOST of us speak of standardization in a vague sort of way, usually having in mind some particular corner of the field, but without sensing the comprehensiveness of the word or the magnitude and importance of the field covered, not realizing that the cooperation without which our modern society would be impossible, would in turn be impossible without a
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Computers & Industrial Engineering

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2014
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Lau, Henry   +4 more
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Medical engineering and industry

Medical & Biological Engineering, 1972
Biomedical engineering began 25 years ago. Since its beginnings it has progressed from a construction and repair service to an applied science which has made many important contributions to medicine. However, for biomedical engineering to make greater contributions to medicine in the future, more co-operation and planning are needed.
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Engineering Industrial Environments

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1965
(1965). Engineering Industrial Environments. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 624-628.
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