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  • ...y from the above description, with different recycling and crystallisation processes. ...eets (and [[carrots]]) in 1747, but the methods did not lend themselves to industrial scale production.
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  • Competing welding processes such as [[resistance welding]] and [[oxyfuel welding]] were developed durin ...arc welding, flux cored arc welding, and submerged arc welding. In these processes, arc length is kept constant, since any fluctuation in the distance between
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  • ...on medium (air, oxygen or steam) and the fuel moisture. Steam-gasification processes typically yield high hydrogen contents, downdraft fixed bed gasifiers yield Another application is the use of producer gas to displace LDO in industrial furnaces.<ref>[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V
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  • == Industrial hydroelectric plants == ...public electricity networks, some are created to serve specific [[industry|industrial]] enterprises. Dedicated hydroelectric projects are often built to provide
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  • ...tch (resin)|petroleum pitch]]. It can be produced by one of the following processes: ...ses. This is generally done by using one or a combination of the following processes:
    41 KB (5,738 words) - 16:47, 27 September 2010
  • ...[[carboxylic acid]]s. It is an important [[reagent|chemical reagent]] and industrial chemical, used in the production of [[polyethylene terephthalate]] mainly u ...me='martin'>{{cite book|last = Martin|first = Geoffrey|year = 1917|title = Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry|edition = Part 1, Organic|location = London|pub
    41 KB (5,915 words) - 16:49, 27 September 2010
  • ...k “Glucose and Glucose-Containing Syrups” in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2006, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. {{DOI| 10.1002/14356007.a12_457.pub2}} ...chological processes. When [[Hypoglycaemia|glucose is low]], psychological processes requiring mental effort (e.g., [[self-control]], effortful decision-making)
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  • ...the gas is decomposed before release for environmental protection. Greener processes may prevail that substitute [[hydrogen peroxide]] for nitric acid oxidation ...r Rupture July 2, 2001] Report at CGA Seminar “Safety and Reliability of Industrial Gases, Equipment and Facilities”, October 15–17, 2001, St. Louis, Misso
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  • ...ed to have unrecorded production of mercury from copper [[electrowinning]] processes and by recovery from effluents. One of the worst [[industrial disasters]] in history was caused by the dumping of mercury compounds into
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  • ...ear = 2007|chapter = Manufacture and uses of the anilines: A vast array of processes and products|editor = Zvi Rappoport|title = The chemistry of Anilines Part
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  • ...oap]]s, [[detergent]]s, and other bath products. It is the major source of industrial chlorine and [[sodium hydroxide]], and used in almost every industry. Sodium chloride is used in other chemical processes for the large-scale production of compounds containing sodium or chlorine.
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  • ...cous]] to economically remove fillers, and would be damaged by many of the processes that could cheaply remove the added dyes. Additives are less widely used in ==Processes==
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  • ...'&nbsp;[[Geomorphology|Features&nbsp;Produced&nbsp;by&nbsp;Geomorphic&nbsp;Processes]] ...;and&nbsp;[[Biosynthesis]] '''3.2.3'''&nbsp;[[Molecular biology|Vital&nbsp;Processes&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;Molecular&nbsp;Level]]
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  • ...in many [[cleaning]] products, in a number of industrial and construction processes, and occasionally as a [[Edible paper|food ingredient]], particularly in As ...gan.<ref name="Burns 1996, 417f.">{{harvnb|Burns|1996|pp=417f.}}</ref> The industrial production of paper in the early 19th century caused significant cultural c
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  • ...ceramic]]s, but many different ceramic materials are now used in domestic, industrial and building products. ...d other variations. (See also Ceramic forming techniques. Details of these processes are described in the two books listed below.) A few methods use a hybrid be
    28 KB (3,876 words) - 10:08, 20 September 2010
  • ...unique properties are being exploited in a wide range of technological and industrial fields. One of their major roles, however, seems to be the one played in bi ...to coating flat objects), the environmental benefits of using water-based processes, reasonable costs, and the utilization of the particular chemical propertie
    10 KB (1,406 words) - 10:09, 20 September 2010
  • ...hotoresist''' is a [[light]]-sensitive material used in several industrial processes, such as [[photolithography]] and [[photoengraving]] to form a patterned co
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  • ...ASMP crosslinking|right]]Light activated shape memory polymers (LASMP) use processes of photo-crosslinking and photo-cleaving to change ''T<sub>g</sub>''. Photo ===Industrial applications===
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  • ...he technique is used industrially to check the viscosity of fluids used in processes. It includes many different oils, and [[polymer]] liquids such as solutions ...Norcross. Principle of viscosity measurement in this rugged and sensitive industrial device is based on piston and cylinder assembly. Piston is periodically rai
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  • ...). Packaging marked with this symbol can be put into industrial composting processes and will break down within 6 months (or less). An example of a compostable ...ese biodegradable biopolymers are [[compostable]]: they can be put into an industrial composting process and will break down by 90% within 6 months. Biopolymers
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