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  2. Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The 2018–2019 ninth edition was edited by Don W. Green and Marylee W. Southard [4] [5] Don Green, the handbook's editor-in-chief, holds a B.S. in petroleum engineering from the University of Tulsa, and M.S. and PhD. Degrees in chemical engineering from the University of Oklahoma. He is Editor of the 6th, 7th and 8th Editions of Perry's.

  3. Robert H. Perry - Wikipedia

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    Robert H. Perry (1924–1978) was the second editor of the popular reference work Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, originally edited by his father, John H. Perry, with the first edition published in 1934. [1] Perry taught at the University of Oklahoma from

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    Engineering Drawing (book) Escape from Alcatraz (book) ... The Gregg Reference Manual; A Guide To Keynes; H. ... Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook;

  5. Handbook - Wikipedia

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    For example, the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers is a reference for how to cite works in MLA style, among other things. Examples of engineering handbooks include Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, and the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.

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  7. List of chemical engineers - Wikipedia

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    Author of Handbook in 1934, now Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook: University of Oklahoma: Martin Lewis Perl (1927–2014) Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the tau lepton: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: Nicholas A. Peppas (born 1948) Pioneer in drug delivery, biomaterials, hydrogels and nanobiotechnology