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Volume 36, Number 5, September 1995

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Calculation of the gas pressure in coal seams
pp. 322-322(1)
Authors: Kunz E.; Janas H.F.

Chlorine analysis in Lusatian brown coal (Germany)
pp. 322-322(1)
Author: Leinert P.

Coal agglomeration and its effect on bulk density
pp. 322-322(1)
Author: Yu A.B.

Coal science and technology 23: Lignites of North America
pp. 322-322(1)
Author: Schobert H.H.

Coal type and rank variation in Tatu Mine, New Zealand
pp. 322-322(1)
Author: Suggate R.P.

Design of backfill as support in Polish coal mines
pp. 322-322(1)
Author: Palarski J.

Free gases of coal deposits
pp. 323-323(1)
Author: Murich A.T.

Geochemistry of rare-earth elements in coals
pp. 323-323(1)
Author: Wu H.

Siberian sapropelic coal: A unique type of workable jet
pp. 324-324(1)
Author: Glushnev S.

Sub-models. 2. Coal characterization
pp. 324-324(1)
Authors: Van Engelen A.B.; Van der Honing G.

Trace elements in fossil dopplerite
pp. 324-324(1)
Author: Admakin L.A.

Variation of methane evolution from coal walls of a drift
pp. 324-324(1)
Author: Roszkowski J.

Adaptive control system for the process of drying of coal concentrate
pp. 324-324(1)
Authors: Ulyshin V.A.; Zotov V.A.

The agglomeration of brown coal
pp. 324-324(1)
Author: Naundorf W.

Chemical coal desulfurization research in Turkey
pp. 324-324(1)
Author: Yaman S.

Chemical desulfurization of coal
pp. 324-324(1)
Author: Gao Z.

Coal pulverisers -- Performance and safety
pp. 324-324(1)
Author: Scott D.

Current activities of clean coal technology of Japan
pp. 324-324(1)
Author: Okamoto H.

Electrostatic beneficiation of coal
pp. 325-325(1)
Author: Lindquist D.A.

Grinding and drying of coal
pp. 325-325(1)
Author: Kindelan A.

Kinetics of coal drying in a spouted-bed dryer
pp. 325-325(1)
Author: Kmiec A.

A new technology of lower oxide and easily reducible sinter
pp. 325-325(1)
Author: Frantsenyuk I.V.

Preparation plants of Gliwice Coal Company S.A. collieries
pp. 325-325(1)
Authors: Cieslak W.; Kabut A.

Processes for desulfurizing coal
pp. 325-325(1)
Author: Lee S.

The washing and preparation of Indonesian coal
pp. 326-326(1)
Author: Sudarsono A.

Asian coal prospects to 2010
pp. 326-326(1)
Author: Daniel M.

Bytom Coal Company S.A. a competitive partner on the coal market
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Sokalla A.; Grzegorczyk J.

Coal in the UK: The industry after privatisation
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Parker M.; Brough M.

Desulfurization of coal by microbial flotation
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Ohmura N.; Saiki H.

Solid-fuel slurry compositions
pp. 326-326(1)
Author: Ishikawa K.

Further developments in PACTI non-recovery coke production systems
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Ciarimboli J.P.; Sturgulewski R.M.

Historic outline of classical coking from beehive coke ovens in Koppers coke ovens
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Kobel-Najzarek E.; Wasilewski P.

Manufacture of coke
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Arima T.; Matsunaga M.

Manufacture of high-quality high-strength coke
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Amamoto K.; Asada S.

Manufacture of highly reactive coke
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Haraguchi H.; Kumagai A.

Research into internal gas pressure and shrinkage
pp. 327-327(1)
Author: Lindert M.

Use of reverts and non-coking coals in metallurgical cokemaking
pp. 327-327(1)
Authors: Valia H.S.; Hooper W.

Challenging the old shibboleths
pp. 327-327(1)
Author: Gaisford R.

A convincing case for TLP technology
pp. 327-327(1)
Author: Mercier J.

Giant steps out
pp. 327-327(1)
Author: Cottrill A.

Heldrun tethers buoyant once more
pp. 327-327(1)
Author: Cottrill A.

Horizontal wells - history already
pp. 327-327(1)
Author: Bosio J.

In situ combustion in Canadian heavy oil reservoirs
pp. 327-327(1)
Author: Moore R.G.

Modelling of in situ combustion for Turkish heavy crude oil fields
pp. 327-327(1)
Authors: Kok M.V.; Ocalan R.

Offshore Engineering - An introduction
pp. 327-327(1)
Author: Mather A.

Subsea industry comes of age
pp. 327-327(1)
Author: Lindland H.J.

Characterization of colloidal asphaltenic particles in heavy oil
pp. 328-328(1)
Authors: Storm D.A.; Sheu E.Y.

Exergy analysis of a delayed coker unit
pp. 328-328(1)
Author: Yang X.

Fischer-Tropsch synthesis in supercritical phase
pp. 328-328(1)
Author: Fan L.

Molecular-weight distribution of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis products
pp. 328-328(1)
Authors: Glebov L.S.; Kliger G.A.

Reactions in the commercial reformer
pp. 328-328(1)
Authors: Parera J.M.; Figoli N.S.

S-lay gets to grips with ultra-deeps
pp. 328-328(1)
Author: Gifford L.

Sulfated zirconia as a co-catalyst in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
pp. 328-328(1)
Authors: Song X.; Sayari A.

Alternative models of OPEC behaviour
pp. 328-328(1)
Author: Al-Sultan A.M.

Asset awareness comes full cycle
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Fay C.

Belfast yard back in the groove
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Esau I.

Can Mexico and the US bury the hatchet?
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Adam P.

Caucasian circles
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Roberts J.

Clipping OPEC's wings
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Smith N.

Fossil fuel subsidies: The case of petroleum products in India
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Bhattacharyya S.C.

Handbook of oil industry terms and phrases
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Langenkamp R.D.

The hypermarket challenge
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Zajdela M.

Iran and Conoco - The deal that nearly was
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Barraclough C.

Outlook brightens for Tunisian energy
pp. 330-330(1)
Author: Buckman D.

Prospects for OPEC capacity
pp. 330-330(1)
Author: Adelman M.A.

Ramco comes ashore in Azerbaijan
pp. 330-330(1)
Author: Cresswell J.

The real prospect of non-OPEC oil supply
pp. 330-330(1)
Author: Al-Sahlawi M.A.

Refining the fuels of the future
pp. 330-330(1)
Author: Krambuhl C.J.

Resources access concerns oilmen
pp. 330-330(1)
Author: Scholes W.

Taxation of petroleum products. Theory and empirical evidence
pp. 330-330(1)
Authors: Gupta S.; Mahler W.

Technology partnering
pp. 330-330(1)
Author: Beecham M.

Two decades off Australia
pp. 330-330(1)
Author: Wilkinson R.

UAE finally moves downstream
pp. 331-331(1)
Author: Cranfield J.

Advances in low temperature Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
pp. 331-331(1)
Authors: Jager B.; Espinoza R.

Catalytic hydroretorting of eastern US oil shales: CHESS process
pp. 331-331(1)
Authors: Roberts M.J.; Rue D.M.

Coal liquefaction method
pp. 331-331(1)
Author: Sato Y.

Coal liquefaction using metal hydrides
pp. 331-331(1)
Author: Kawabata M.

Coal slurry pH studies
pp. 331-331(1)
Author: Vorres K.S.

Diesel fuel detergent additive performance and assessment
pp. 331-331(1)
Author: Vincent M.W.

Effects of promoters on the Fe-Mn catalyst for FT synthesis
pp. 332-332(1)
Authors: Shirun Y.; Jinglai Z.

La promotion of Co Fischer-Tropsch catalysts
pp. 332-332(1)
Author: Vada S.

Liquefaction of coals by radiation
pp. 332-332(1)
Authors: Kawabata M.; Sakawa M.

Mass and heat transfer in crushed oil shale
pp. 332-332(1)
Author: Carley J.F.

Molecular simulation of thermal direct coal liquefaction
pp. 332-332(1)
Authors: Provine W.D.; Klein M.T.

Offshore Fischer-Tropsch economics
pp. 332-332(1)
Author: Ravavarapu V.N.

Quantitative XPS studies of a natural catalyst
pp. 333-333(1)
Author: Rueda F.

British Gas explores the world
pp. 333-333(1)
Author: Potter N.

The measurement of gas permeability in sediments of the Vryheld Formation
pp. 333-333(1)
Authors: Venter B.J.; Jermy C.A.

DCGV method for evaluation of buried pipelines
pp. 333-333(1)
Authors: Koster D.; Horduk P.

Eastern gas meets western grid
pp. 333-333(1)
Author: Cranfield J.

Gas turbines and the Nigerian grid system
pp. 333-333(1)
Author: Hart H.I.

The 200 mm polyethylene pipe technique
pp. 333-333(1)
Author: Hugueny J.C.

Asia-Pacific LNG market: Outlook to 2010
pp. 334-334(1)
Authors: Pezeshki S.; Fesharaki F.

Egyptian gas for sale
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Buckman D.

Gas chief pans UK exporters
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Esau I.

Gas mixes with politics in Latin America
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Kielmas M.

'Leaner and leaner and if necessary meaner and meaner'
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Thorborg L.

Natural gas in the world: 1994 survey
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Cornot-Gandolphe

The new advantages of cooking on natural gas
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Genkin D.

Price rise for Australian LNG
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Scholes W.

Coal gasifying apparatus
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Yamaguchi F.

Coal gasifying plant
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Sugita N.

Energetic use of industrial residual gases
pp. 334-334(1)
Author: Reinders A.

The gasification of Saskatchewan lignite
pp. 334-334(1)
Authors: Noureldin N.A.; Lee D.G.

Hydrogen and fossil fuels
pp. 335-335(1)
Author: Rothstein J.

Partial oxidation of coke-oven gas
pp. 335-335(1)
Authors: Diemer P.; Meisl U.

The adsorption of asphaltenes and resins on various minerals
pp. 335-335(1)
Authors: Gonzalez G.; Moreira M.B.

Band gaps of Na2C60 and K4C60
pp. 335-335(1)
Author: Nakamine T.

Carbon black science and technology
pp. 336-336(1)
Author: Bonnett J.B.

Catalytic decomposition of ammonia in a membrane reactor
pp. 336-336(1)
Authors: Collins J.P.; Douglas Way J.

Chemical constitution of asphaltenes
pp. 336-336(1)
Authors: Bestougeff M.A.; Byramjee R.J.

Degreasing agents for coal ash
pp. 336-336(1)
Authors: Ogasawara T.; Henmi A.

An effect of polymers on thermal stability of bitumens
pp. 336-336(1)
Author: Zielinski J.

Electrical properties of bitumen emulsions
pp. 336-336(1)
Author: Sowa J.M.

Electron microscopic study of heat-treated carbon nanotubes
pp. 336-336(1)
Authors: Ando Y.; Ohkohchi M.

Fixation of fine coal ash for road pavement
pp. 336-336(1)
Authors: Takada T.; Tsutsumi K.

Granulation of coal ash-modified zeolites
pp. 337-337(1)
Author: Kato H.

Improved concrete quality with combinations of fly ash and silica fume
pp. 337-337(1)
Authors: Ozyildirim C.; Halstead W.J.

Influence of fly ash replacement on capillary permeability of concrete
pp. 337-337(1)
Authors: Ito Y.; Koshikawa S.

Local structure around Cs+ ion in Rb2CsC60
pp. 337-337(1)
Author: Kubozono Y.

Manufacture of active carbon from gel-type ion exchangers
pp. 337-337(1)
Authors: Von Bluecher H.; De Ruiter E.

Manufacture of cement with coal ash
pp. 337-337(1)
Author: Honda M.

Method for purification of naphthalene
pp. 337-337(1)
Author: Furumoto M.

Modification of coal ashes for recycling as zeolites
pp. 337-337(1)
Authors: Kato H.; Haruna J.

Optical transition in reduced C60 thin films
pp. 337-337(1)
Author: Kaneto K.

Overview of coal ash use in construction and related applications
pp. 337-337(1)
Authors: Tyson S.S.; Blackstock T.H.

Pressure dependence of the electrical resistivity of C60 single crystal
pp. 338-338(1)
Authors: Matsuura S.; Ishiguro T.

Processing of coal tar
pp. 338-338(1)
Author: Geier-Henninger K.

Production of chemicals from oil shales
pp. 338-338(1)
Authors: Akar A.; Ekinci E.

Purification of fluorene
pp. 338-338(1)
Author: Sekino M.

Reaction pathways in coprocessing
pp. 338-338(1)
Authors: Stock L.M.; Ettinger M.D.

Refinery hydrogen requirements - 'Make' versus 'Buy'
pp. 338-338(1)
Authors: Guy K.; Steur N.

Thermal decomposition of asphalt sulfoxides
pp. 339-339(1)
Author: Herrington P.R.

Treatment of coal ashes for concrete admixture manufacture
pp. 339-339(1)
Authors: Honda H.; Okuno S.

Use of ash-mineral compositions from coal combustion in road construction
pp. 339-339(1)
Authors: Gedeonov P.P.; Yudina L.V.

Checking MOVs on-line
pp. 339-339(1)
Author: Sack L.

Competition: Coming soon to a utility near you
pp. 339-339(1)
Author: Zeyher A.

Designing plants to withstand earthquakes
pp. 339-339(1)
Author: Nedderman J.

Fundamentals of nuclear regulation in the United States
pp. 339-339(1)
Author: Gutierrez J.M.

1994 - A vintage year for safety in France
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Frantzen C.

North Anna's record 31-day refuelling outage
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Stall J.A.

An open and shut case. Investigating valve failure at Pickering
pp. 340-340(1)
Authors: Goodman R.M.; Cuttler J.M.

Outage management. McGuire jumps hurdles with TQP
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Michal R.A.

Pressure pulses hit the spot at Surry
pp. 340-340(1)
Authors: Battaglia P.; Bostic D.

Scientific basis for nuclear waste management XVII
pp. 340-340(1)
Authors: Barkatt A.; Van Konynenburg R.A.

SONGS favours proven technology
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Brown D.

U.S. power reactor performance - 1992-1994
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Blake E.M.

The uncertain road ahead for nuclear power
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Bindon F.J.

VVER performance: The Russian experience
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Sidorenko V.

China: Ready for more nuclear power
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Rippon S.

External costs of the nuclear power cycle
pp. 341-341(1)
Authors: Dreicer M.; Tort V.

Japan's nuclear future
pp. 341-341(1)
Author: Oyama A.

John Graham: A man with a mission
pp. 341-341(1)
Author: Zacha N.J.

1994 load factors. Analysed by NSSS vendor
pp. 341-341(1)
Author: Knox R.

Nuclear power development in South Korea
pp. 341-341(1)
Author: Hun Chung B.

An overview of Taiwan's nuclear program
pp. 341-341(1)
Author: Shen W.W.

Proliferation and the nuclear disarmament process
pp. 341-341(1)
Author: Cochran T.B.

Survival of the fittest
pp. 341-341(1)
Author: Nedderman J.

Transforming NE
pp. 341-341(1)
Author: Smitton C.

Adaptive online load forecasting via time series modeling
pp. 341-341(1)
Authors: Paarmann L.D.; Najar M.D.

Availability of process control in practice
pp. 342-342(1)
Authors: Bodin J.; Rejdemark K.

Berlin now well connected
pp. 342-342(1)
Author: Franke P.

Designing or specifying harmonic filters
pp. 342-342(1)
Author: St. Pierre C.R.

Energy management systems and control of FACTS
pp. 342-342(1)
Authors: Avramovic B.; Fink L.H.

Existing EMC standards - review and experience
pp. 342-342(1)
Author: Benda S.

The impact of EPAct on lighting specification
pp. 342-342(1)
Author: Yarnell K.

Lighting controls
pp. 342-342(1)
Author: Johnson E.

On the road toward FACTS
pp. 343-343(1)
Author: Zaborszky J.

Protecting computers from lightning
pp. 343-343(1)
Author: Sadiwnyk M.

Raising 110-kV power line towers without downtime
pp. 343-343(1)
Author: Krischke W.

Reading the future for meters
pp. 343-343(1)
Author: Goodwin B.

Remote source electric lighting systems - A review
pp. 343-343(1)
Authors: Ayers M.J.; Carter D.J.

Resonant power converters
pp. 343-343(1)
Authors: Kazimerczuk M.; Czarkowski D.

Trawling the INTERNET for gems
pp. 343-343(1)
Author: Dawn T.

Treating harmonics in commercial buildings
pp. 343-343(1)
Author: Ahuja A.

Underground cables for moving gigawatts
pp. 344-344(1)
Author: Norris T.

Unit commitment using load forecasting based on artificial neural networks
pp. 344-344(1)
Authors: Girgis A.A.; Varadan S.

Vacuum switchgear
pp. 344-344(1)
Author: Greenwood A.

Agua Milpa powers Mexico's industrialization
pp. 344-344(1)
Author: Norden F.

Electricity system in Vietnam
pp. 344-344(1)
Author: Haycock R.T.

Electricity use in minor appliances in the UK
pp. 344-344(1)
Author: Herring H.

Estimates of outage costs of electricity in Pakistan
pp. 344-344(1)
Authors: Ashraf J.; Farhan S.

How to unbundle power grid monopolies
pp. 344-344(1)
Author: Loken P.A.

Industrial consumers hope for competition
pp. 344-344(1)
Authors: Maier K.H.; Schuppstuhl E.L.

International investment: Risks and rewards
pp. 344-344(1)
Author: Bailey V.A.

Pricing electric harmonics
pp. 345-345(1)
Author: Seeto D.

Rapid growth combats acute shortages
pp. 345-345(1)
Author: Xuemin C.

The sectoral demand for electricity in Kuwait
pp. 345-345(1)
Author: Nagy Eltony M.

Simulation of national grid operation in india
pp. 345-345(1)
Author: Parikh J.

Urban household-electricity use in China
pp. 345-345(1)
Author: Yan F.

Batch blomethanation of banana trash and coir pith
pp. 345-345(1)
Authors: Deivanai K.; Kasturi Bai R.

Biogas production and collection in refuse dumps
pp. 346-346(1)
Author: La Torre C.

Co-processing of agricultural and biomass waste with coal
pp. 346-346(1)
Author: Stiller A.H.

The combustion reactivity of biomass chars
pp. 346-346(1)
Author: Wornat M.J.

Modelling of gas pressure effects on anaerobic digestion
pp. 347-347(1)
Author: Vavilin V.A.

Approaches to the modelling of HDR reservoirs: A review
pp. 347-347(1)
Authors: Willis-Richards J.; Wallroth T.

Geothermal energy
pp. 347-347(1)
Authors: Dickson M.H.; Fanelli M.

Kakkonda geothermal plant uses hybrid cooling
pp. 348-348(1)
Authors: Kast G.A.; Adams S.D.

Modelling of a European prototype HDR reservoir
pp. 348-348(1)
Author: Jupe A.J.

Modelling tracer tests in the Rosemanowes HDR reservoir
pp. 348-348(1)
Author: Rodrigues N.E.

Blueprint for better buildings
pp. 348-348(1)
Authors: Roodman D.M.; Lenssen N.

Construction and evaluation of a timber-drying solar kiln
pp. 348-348(1)
Authors: Fuwape I.A.; Fuwape J.A.

A cool roof
pp. 348-348(1)
Author: Best J.

Energy from the rooftops
pp. 349-349(1)
Author: Jones D.C.

Events in New Zealand
pp. 349-349(1)
Author: White G.

Learning towards a sustainable future
pp. 349-349(1)
Author: Stine S.R.

Maximum power operation of a solar-powered heat engine
pp. 349-349(1)
Author: Ozkaynak S.

Passive solar rowhouses
pp. 349-349(1)
Author: Thayer B.M.

The Perth 'CASE' open for business
pp. 349-349(1)
Author: McCutcheon L.

SCE's innovative solar neighborhood program
pp. 349-349(1)
Author: Prabhu E.

Solar cells and their applications
pp. 349-349(1)
Author: Partain L.D.

A solar manifesto
pp. 349-349(1)
Author: Scheer H.

Wind energy has come of age
pp. 350-350(1)
Author: Sayre D.

An energy budget and efficiency of sewage-fed fish ponds
pp. 350-350(1)
Author: Balasubramanian S.

Liquid and gaseous fuels from biotechnology: Challenge and opportunities
pp. 350-350(1)
Authors: Kosaric N.; Velikonja J.

Recycling of cattle dung, biogas plant-effluent and water hyacinth in vermiculture
pp. 350-350(1)
Authors: Balasubramanian P.R.; Kasturi Bai R.

Renewable energy on the information superhighway
pp. 350-350(1)
Author: Parker B.

Renewables - A fairer bet?
pp. 351-351(1)
Author: Moore K.

UK strategy for centralised anaerobic digestion
pp. 351-351(1)
Author: Dagnall S.

The view from Washington
pp. 351-351(1)
Author: Hochanadel J.

Water power - An ecological opportunity
pp. 351-351(1)
Author: Emler J.

Why fund renewables?
pp. 351-351(1)
Author: Gay C.F.

Impact of fuel on emissions and boiler efficiency
pp. 351-351(1)
Author: Cyklis P.

Application collocation
pp. 352-352(1)
Author: Zhiqing Y.

C.R.M. system for automatic heating control of coke ovens
pp. 352-352(1)
Authors: Borlee J.; Munnix R.

Circulating fluidized bed combustion
pp. 352-352(1)
Authors: Li Y.; Zhang X.

Coke-oven operation method
pp. 352-352(1)
Authors: Nomura S.; Arima T.

Combustion
pp. 352-352(1)
Authors: Valk M.; Bijoet U.H.

Combustion of coke with high ash content in fluidized beds
pp. 352-352(1)
Authors: Mota O.D.; Campos J.B.

Control of gravity charging of coke ovens
pp. 353-353(1)
Author: Isler D.

Design considerations for PFBC gas expander
pp. 353-353(1)
Author: Pengfei L.

Dynamic modeling
pp. 353-353(1)
Author: Korving A.

Electrostatically atomized hydrocarbon sprays
pp. 354-354(1)
Author: Yule A.J.

Enhancement of thermochemical conversion of coal
pp. 354-354(1)
Author: Karpenko E.I.

Especialisation is the magic word at ECN and TNO
pp. 354-354(1)
Author: Raaijen W.

Flash pyrolysis of coal. I. Pyrolysis by resistance heating
pp. 354-354(1)
Author: Christiansen J.V.

Flash pyrolysis of coal. II. Laser induced pyrolysis
pp. 354-354(1)
Author: Thomsen M.S.

Fullerenes versus soot in benzene flames
pp. 354-354(1)
Author: Bachmann M.

Horizontal apparatus for rapid pyrolysis of coal
pp. 354-354(1)
Author: Hashimoto S.

Hydrodynamics and erosion modeling of fluidized bed combustors
pp. 355-355(1)
Authors: Li C.; Zakkay V.

Laser ignition and combustion of pulverized coals
pp. 355-355(1)
Author: Chen J.C.

Low temperature oxidation of New Zealand coals
pp. 355-355(1)
Authors: Clemens A.H.; Matheson T.W.

Measurement of coal swelling pressure in a coke oven
pp. 355-355(1)
Authors: Nomura S.; Arima T.

Mechanisms of ash and deposit formation
pp. 355-355(1)
Authors: Sarofim A.F.; Helble J.J.

Metal fibre burners in industrial equipment
pp. 355-355(1)
Author: Adnot J.

Modeling of combustion processes in axisymmetric chambers
pp. 355-355(1)
Author: Aslanyan G.S.

90 MWth industrial FBC-boiler
pp. 356-356(1)
Authors: Verhoeff F.; Holtzer G.J.

Natural gas applications in household waste incineration
pp. 356-356(1)
Author: Joigneault J.C.

Nonpremixed turbulent reacting flow near extinction
pp. 356-356(1)
Authors: Lee Y.Y.; Pope S.B.

Operation improvement by end flue temperature increase at a coke oven
pp. 356-356(1)
Authors: Kassoka G.; Tsukihara Y.

Power plants with pressurized fluidized-bed combustion
pp. 356-356(1)
Author: Van Den Berg C.

Radiation and combustion: Some like it hot!
pp. 356-356(1)
Author: Swithenbank J.

Recovery of apparent heat in rapid pyrolysis of coal
pp. 356-356(1)
Author: Shiraishi K.

Recovery of carbon dioxide
pp. 356-356(1)
Author: Sano H.

The role of ferrocene in flame synthesis of silica
pp. 356-356(1)
Author: Fotou G.P.

Stabilization of an inverted flame by heat radiation from a high-temperature metal melt
pp. 357-357(1)
Authors: Poveshchenko G.P.; Barbyshev B.N.

Staged air for ultra low NOx
pp. 357-357(1)
Author: Wilcox R.J.

Structure of coal water slurry sprays
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Study of extraction and pyrolysis of Chinese oil sands
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Thermokinetic analysis of coal pyrolysis process
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Topics research fundamentals. 1. Volatile combustion
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DLE combustor exceeds performance guarantees
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Electricity market shapes new gas turbine strategies
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First decade of large-power gas turbines in Nigeria
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Gas turbine blade materials: The next steps
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Long-term performance of CHP systems
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Natural gas vehicles - A realistic alternative
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Rye House - A further step in the use of gas for power generation
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Thermodynamic analysis of a coal-based combined-cycle power plant
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Vuosaari B turns up the heat in Helsinki
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Authors: Laakkonen M.; Kurikka P.

Wabash River nears completion
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Acoustics - Part 1
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Air handling
pp. 359-359(1)
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Cost-optimal design for cooling towers
pp. 359-359(1)
Authors: Kintner-Meyer M.; Emery A.F.

The effect of fouling on enhanced heat transfer equipment
pp. 359-359(1)
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Electrohydrodynamic enhancement of heat transfer and fluid flow
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Authors: Allen P.H.; Karayiannis T.G.

European gas appliance certification
pp. 360-360(1)
Author: Cavaciuti L.

Faber and Kell's heating and air conditioning of buildings
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Authors: Martin P.L.; Oughton D.R.

Fuel alternatives for sintering at Belgo Mineira
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Guide values for evaluating fan noise
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In search of reliability
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Life cycle coating
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Materials flow from bell-less top hoppers
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Author: Bochka V.V.

Radiation properties of slag-ash deposits of coals used in power generation
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Reaction capacity of coke and its role in blast furnace smelting
pp. 361-361(1)
Authors: Vejnskij V.V.; Sherstobitov M.A.

Thermal estimation of matrix heat exchangers
pp. 361-361(1)
Authors: Y. X.; Roetzel W.

Thermal performance of cooling towers
pp. 361-361(1)
Author: Bernier M.A.

The transpirator, a new evaporative cooler
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Use of coke with different alkali content in a blast furnace
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Variable speed control fans for auxiliary ventilation in coal mines
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Vortex generators for compact heat exchangers
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Welded-plate heat exchanger for coke-oven gas
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Synthesis of beta-Sialon from coals or natural graphite
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Utilization of pyrite coal wastes from the Jan Katy mine
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Accuracy of CFD for predicting pressure losses in HVAC duct fittings
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Air -- The ultimate refrigerant
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Air conditioning system with an ice tank for thermal storage
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Authors: Tomita K.; Otsuka O.

Ammonia in air conditioning
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Computer power
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Condition-based maintenance for building services
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Cost estimation and cost accounting in the district heating industry
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Degree day numbers of Germany
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Does postponed retrofitting save money?
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Draught proofing plays key role
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Electric direct heating for churches
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Energy efficient building
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Environmental conditioning in industry
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Evolving role of air handlers in the plant
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Factors contributing to refrigerator cycling losses
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Fuel efficiency with cavity wall insulation
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Increasing the capacity of district heating transport lines using tensides
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The Italian air conditioning over the last three years
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New horizons for HVAC control
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Optimum insulation for rectangular basements
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Performance studies of a passively cooled mahal
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Practical experiences with alternative refrigerants
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Reducing energy costs using run-around systems
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Refrigerants - 160 years of change
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Safety of ammonia refrigeration systems
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Solving heating and cooling problems in large areas
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Teaching low energy
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Time constant for Greek buildings
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Toward zero complaints for office air conditioning
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Transport properties of ternary near-azeotropic mixtures
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Two design aspects of defrosting refrigerators
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Unitary air conditioning
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A ventilation system for airtight dwellings
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Weather data
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The heat pump market in Scandinavia
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Heat pumps - better for buildings in cold climates
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It is time gas-fired heat pumps had a breakthrough
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Performance of solar-assisted heat-pump systems
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Practical applications of flammable working fluids
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Reversible adsorption heat pump - A thermodynamic model
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Troubleshooting and repairing heat pumps
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90Sr in antlers and bone of a Danish roe deer population
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Achieving your indoor air quality goals - Which filtration system works best?
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Adsorption of 1,1,1-trichloroethane vapor by granular activated carbons
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Adsorption of mercury from wastewater by peat
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Aerodynamic size association of 7Be in ambient aerosols
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Assaying Pu levels in waste at La Hague
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Atoms, radiation, and radiation protection
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Carbon adsorption for indoor air cleaning
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Carbon dioxide utilisation
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Carbon taxation and unexpected switching behaviour
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Chemical reactions of fly ash from refuse incineration
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Chernobyl fallout radionuclides in Lake Sniardwy, Poland
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Chernobyl must close. Comment from Europe
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Environment, security and UN reform
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Environmental catalysis
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Environmental impact of coal energy
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Environmental regulation and International trade
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The European Commission ExternE Project
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External costs and public opinion
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Filtration and indoor air quality - A practical approach
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Fire protection, detection and smoke extraction
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Focus on government
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The greening of industrial ecosystems
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HI-STAR. Holtec International's MPC system
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High-level waste
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Homes for a greener world
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The impact of US environmental laws
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Increasing carbon monoxide blood levels in Bangkok bus drivers
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IVO's nuclide removal system takes to the road
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Light pollution
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Low efficiency of dust suppression by dispersed liquids
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Managing the environment: The role of economic instruments
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Mental health consequences of Chernobyl
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Method and apparatus for desulfurization of flue gas
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Modelling in-furnace sorbent injection for control of sulphur dioxide
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Nitrate in groundwaters of the Central Valley, Costa Rica
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Nitrous oxide (N2O) from fossil fuel combustion
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NUHOMSR MP187 cask. Vectra's MPC system for Rancho Seco
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On-site vitrification melts waste troubles away
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Overall modeling. 2. Sulphur retention and NOx reduction: the SURE model
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Reaction mechanisms in environmental organic chemistry
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Recycling material
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Reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions
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To best orientate the environmental choices
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Toward a new safety contract
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Trace element emissions. Literature review
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Transportation of hazardous materials - A guide to compliance
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Underground disposal of residues and wastes for environmental protection
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Unit operation in environmental engineering
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The VNR dictionary of environmental health and safety
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Ward Valley: Getting close, at last
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Yes, in our backyard
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CMOS ASICs for voltages of up to 40 V
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Combined conduction, convection and radiation in a slot
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Erosive wear of potential valve materials for coal-conversion plants
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Heat transfer characteristics of water flowing through microchannels
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Multimedia for all
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On CAD/CAM of microwave garnets: A codicil
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Reaction of getter minerals with alkali salt vapors
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Temperature profiling cores with fibre optics
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Thermal diffusivities of geometrical objects subjected to cooling
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Tracer-gas techniques for measuring airflow in ducts: A review
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Transient heat transfer through insulated walls
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Accounting for regulation in UK utilities
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Analyzing financing options for energy-efficient retrofits
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Assessing demand when introducing a new fuel. Natural gas on Java
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Assessing the impact of a Btu tax on the U.S. economy
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BEMS - the hands-off approach to efficiency
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Building energy management systems
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The CIBSE Building Energy Code Part 2(a) as an educational tool
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Cogeneration case study - Sydney Institute of Technology
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Comfort, control and energy efficiency in offices
pp. 381-381(1)
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Concrete expands its horizons
pp. 381-381(1)
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Controlling and reducing utility costs
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Crisis management in the power industry: An inside story
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Day-to-day consumption takes a lot of energy
pp. 381-381(1)
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Developments in energy education
pp. 381-381(1)
Author: Gray W.A.

Economics of energy-conservation measures in Greece
pp. 382-382(1)
Author: Mourelatos A.

Energetic comparison of power stations
pp. 382-382(1)
Author: Roth E.

An energy and environmental strategy for the Rhymney Valley, South Wales
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Energy efficiency of China's cement industry
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