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  2. Corrosion loop - Wikipedia

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    Corrosion loop(s) are systematized analysis "loops" used during Risk-based inspection analysis. Both terms “RBI Corrosion loops” or “RBI corrosion circuits” are generic terms used to indicate the systematization of piping systems into usable and understandable parts associated with corrosion.

  3. List of thermal conductivities - Wikipedia

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    Very high thermal conductivity measurements up to 22,600 w m −1 K −1 were reported by Fenton, E.W., Rogers, J.S. and Woods, S.D. in reference 570 on page 1458, 41, 2026–33, 1963. The data is listed on pages 6 through 8 and graphed on page 1 where Fenton and company are on curves 63 and 64.

  4. Supercritical fluid - Wikipedia

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    The generation of pure and dried new cocrystals (crystalline molecular complexes comprising the API and one or more conformers in the crystal lattice) can be achieved due to unique properties of SCFs by using different supercritical fluid properties: supercritical CO 2 solvent power, anti-solvent effect and its atomization enhancement. [26] [27]

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  6. Green chemistry metrics - Wikipedia

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    A metric similar to reaction mass efficiency is the effective mass efficiency, as suggested by Hudlicky et al. [9] It is defined as the percentage of the mass of the desired product relative to the mass of all non-benign reagents used in its synthesis. The reagents here may include any used reactant, solvent or catalyst.

  7. Heat of combustion - Wikipedia

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    The heating value (or energy value or calorific value) of a substance, usually a fuel or food (see food energy), is the amount of heat released during the combustion of a specified amount of it.

  8. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards - Wikipedia

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    Part 570: [107] Vehicle-In-Use inspection standards; Part 572: [108] Anthropomorphic test devices; Part 573: [109] Defect and noncompliance responsibility and reports; Part 574: [110] Tire identification and record keeping; Part 575: [111] Consumer information; Part 576: [112] Record retention; Part 577: [113] Defect and noncompliance notification

  9. Ethylene oxide - Wikipedia

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    The operating conditions of 200–300 °C (390–570 °F) with a pressure of 1–3 MPa (150–440 psi) prevail in the reactor. To maintain this temperature, the cooling system of the reactor plays a vital role.