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Chemical Engineering Progress

Chemical Engineering Progress, Vol.98, No.3 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0360-7275 (Print) 

In this Issue (58 articles)

7 - 7 Redefining the CPI
Colby DH
9 - 9 Increasing involvement in biotechnology/pharmaceuticals
Chin K
10 - 10 Tuning control loops - Response
10 - 10 Tuning control loops
Gerry J
10 - 10 Maximum credible accident scenarios - Response
10 - 10 Maximum credible accident scenarios
Gabrielse S
11 - 11 Greenhouse gases: Nature or mankind?
Blanken JM
12 - 14 Today's pharmaceuticat/biotech challenges: Cutting-edge technology, tight regulations, and a demanding consumer market
Kim I
15 - 15 Leveraging information - The key to improved operations
Chin K
16 - 17 In france, they're growing medicines in the field
17 - 17 ... While in the US, they're engineering them in the lab
Greene R
18 - 18 Integrating physics and communication networks for better process controt
18 - 19 A better way to design - Reactive extraction systems for bioproduct recovery
19 - 19 Supercritical CO2 reduces solvent use in polymer processing
19 - 19 Research center focuses on waste sites in urban areas
19 - 19 Flushing with sugar removes soil contaminants
19 - 19 Carbon nanotubes may produce better batteries
20 - 20 Producing silicon nanoparticies in designer colors
20 - 20 A new way of controlling reactivity
20 - 20 Pilot plant to test flexible battlefield fuel
20 - 20 Exploiting silicon's explosivity in miniature devices
21 - 21 Plants and projects - Refinery ownership changes hands
21 - 21 Expanding polystyrene research
21 - 21 Ethylene oxide derivatives downsizing
21 - 21 Chlor-alkali production idled
21 - 21 MDI plant shutdown continues
21 - 21 Gas production begins
21 - 21 Deicing lab opens
21 - 21 Upgrading olefins production
21 - 21 Separations laboratory launched
22 - 22 Chiral catalysis collaboration
22 - 23 Biotech business bought
22 - 22 Hydrogen storage suppliers
22 - 22 Refining and gas processing collaboration
22 - 22 Joint phosphonate production
22 - 22 Concrete producers collaborate
22 - 22 Developing electronic ink displays
22 - 22 Developing drug delivery solutions
22 - 22 Combining pollution control expertise
23 - 23 Oilfield chemicals provider purchased
23 - 23 Foam production lines obtained
23 - 23 Advancing biotechnology applications
23 - 23 Chemical specialties acquisition
23 - 23 Energy subsidiary started
23 - 23 Thin-film technology platform established
23 - 23 Polymer partnership formed
23 - 23 Providing engineering services
23 - 23 Combined chemical exchange
24 - 24 EPA Releases 2001 - Compliance and enforcement data
Shirley WA
25 - 25 Factions debate Yucca Mountain nuclear-storage
26 - 26 Auditing companies' - Non-financial performance
Geier A
34 - 41 Keys to bioreactor selections
Williams JA
42 - 46 Controlling No-x emissions - Part 1
Bradford M, Grover R, Paul P
48 - 51 Consider submerged combustion for hot water production
Bagley JL
54 - 60 Reshaping process safety regulations
Frank WL, Arendt S
62 - 69 Optimize pipeline design for non-Newtonian fluids
Durand AA, Guerrero CAA, Ronces EA
72 - 79 Identifying, justifying and prioritizing technical projects
Worstell J, Worstell J, Worstell J
90 - 92 So you want to be an entrepreneur?
Passow N