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Quantifying the impact of surface roughness on contact angle dynamics under varying conditions. [PDF]
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Modified raw cellulose filaments material as polyol substitute in rigid insulating polyurethane foam. [PDF]
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Chemistry of Materials for Energy and Environmental Sustainability. [PDF]
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Optimized Gradient Boosting Models for Adaptive Prediction of Uniaxial Compressive Strength in Carbonate Rocks Using Drilling Data. [PDF]
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Geomechanics in Petroleum Engineering
International Journal of Geomechanics, 20041
Papanastasiou, Panos C.+1 more
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THE PETROLEUM ENGINEER'S PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Proceedings of SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1983ABSTRACT Because a majority of petroleum engineers fall under the industrial exemption, registration is usually taken for granted as a procedure that is always available if needed. Even registered engineers in public practice tend to view it as a governmental requirement without relating registration to their status as a professional and
T. Scott Hickman+2 more
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Non-Petroleum Energy And The Petroleum Engineer
SPE California Regional Meeting, 1979The petroleum engineer has been identified almost exclusively with the petroleum and natural gas industries and his role has been viewed primarily as being related to the drilling for and primarily as being related to the drilling for and producing of oil and natural gas, which I shall producing of oil and natural gas, which I shall refer to ...
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Petroleum Engineering Manpower Supply
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1982Abstract The supply of Petroleum Engineers within the U. S. has shown an exponential growth during the last decade due to increases in the price of petroleum and concommitant demand for engineers in the petroleum industry at all levels of activity. Schools currently have very large enrollments; many lack sufficient faculty and facilities
Myron H. Dorfman, H.B. Harkins
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