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‘Paper’ oil, ‘real’ oil, and the price of oil

Energy Policy, 1991
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide a non-technical explanation of the effect of ‘derivative‘ markets on oil pricing during the first three months of the Gulf crisis, and to make some observations concerning the utility of oil inventories when panic buying occurs.
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Virgin Olive Oil as Frying Oil

Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2017
Abstract Frying is one of the oldest cooking procedures and is still among the most popular ones for food preparation. Due to their unique sensory characteristics, fried foods are consumed often and with pleasure. During frying, part of the oil is absorbed by the food, thereby becoming part of our diet; most interestingly, in the ...
Antonia, Chiou, Nick, Kalogeropoulos
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Oils ain’t oils!

International Journal of Public Sector Management, 1997
Argues that strategy formulation across sectors is different. Often the use of normative approaches to strategic management that have sprung from research and experience within the private sector do not pay sufficient cognizance to the subtle differences that drive non‐profit and human‐service‐oriented public sector organizations.
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Used Oil as a Fuel Oil Alternative

Energy Sources, 1996
In this study, the possibility of using used frying oil as a fuel oil alternative has been investigated. The fuel oil analysis tests applied to the reference fuel oil, used frying oil and its blends with fuel oil, were done according to standard test methods.
Karaosmanoglu, F, Beker, UG
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OIL AND OIL ENGINES

Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers, 1916
SYNOPSIS.— Description of 500‐H.P. vertical, 4‐cylinder engine built by the Mclntosh & Seymour Corporation under license from the Swedish Diesel Engine Co.
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Transesterification of jojoba oil, sunflower oil, neem oil, rocket seed oil and linseed oil by tin catalysts

Biomass and Bioenergy, 2014
Abstract The methanolysis of jojoba oil has been studied in the presence of tin powder, dibutyltin diacetate (C 4 H 9 ) 2 Sn(OOCCH 3 ) 2 , dioctyltin diacetate (C 8 H 17 ) 2 Sn(OOCCH 3 ) 2 , dibutyltin oxide (C 4 H 9 ) 2 SnO, dioctyltin oxide (C 8 H 17 ) 2 SnO, diphenyltin oxide (C 6 H 5 ) 2 SnO, dibutyltin chloride dihydroxide (C 4 H 9 ) 2 Sn(OH) 2 ...
Mazloom Shah   +4 more
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Oil-Oil and Oil-Source Rock Correlations: Techniques

1993
It is commonly accepted, with few exceptions, that crude oils have a biogenic origin and are formed as a result of the diagenetic and thermal conversion of organic matter deposited and preserved in various types of aquatic sedimentary environments (Hunt, 1979).
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Oils ain't oils

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 1999
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Fish Oil Is Not Snake Oil

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2011
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