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Chemical Engineering Progress

Chemical Engineering Progress, Vol.98, No.9 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0360-7275 (Print) 

In this Issue (22 articles)

7 - 7 Let's get serious about CO2 emissions now
Stokes CA
8 - 8 Estimating emissions from depressurization activities (98, pg 40, 2002)
Peress J
8 - 8 Engineers, do no harm
Shaniuk TJ
8 - 8 A race for plastic in pharmaceuticals
Kossik J
8 - 8 Getting started: Six-sigma control of chemical operations (vol 98, pg 76, 2002)
Wheeler JM
8 - 8 Pharmaceutical plants: Choose your materials (vol 98, pg 15, 2002)
Greene R
10 - 12 Ultrasound - Coming over loud and clear
Noble T
12 - 13 Knocking out NOx from coal-fired boilers
D'Aquino R
14 - 15 From biomass to methane-rich gas
[Anonymous]
14 - 14 Salty soils won't bother these plants
[Anonymous]
16 - 17 Understanding cuprates could expand superconductor possibilities
[Anonymous]
20 - 20 EPA proposes site remediation NESHAP
Shirley WA
21 - 21 Homeland security: Science and engineering now vital
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Be wary when reconstructing a patented item
Heines MH
30 - 30 The big squeeze is on in ERP
Moore J
32 - 37 Compact heat exchangers - Part 1: Designing plate-and-frame heat exchangers
Haslego C, Polley G
38 - 45 Size depressurization and relief devices for pressurized segments exposed to fire
Salater P, Overaa SJ, Kjensjord E
46 - 51 Options for regenerative thermal oxidizers: New, used or upgraded?
Gallo JT, Schwartz RJ, Cash JT
54 - 63 Engineering to business: Optimizing asset utilization through process engineering
Howell A, Hanson K, Dhole V, Sim W
66 - 75 Hydrogen: Liability or asset?
Hallale N, Moore I, Vauk D
90 - 93 Caught in the act
Urquhart J
96 - 96 Chemical engineering around the world
Geier A