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  2. Liquid Carbonic Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Liquid Carbonic Company Building is a historic building Kansas City, Missouri. Built in 1913, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [ 1 ] The Liquid Carbonic Company was a manufacturer of soda fountains .

  3. List of timelines - Wikipedia

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    ChronoZoom is a timeline for Big History being developed for the International Big History Association by Microsoft Research and University of California, Berkeley Asian Studies online: a timeline of major developments

  4. Corporate history - Wikipedia

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    A notable early US corporate history, published in 1902, was that of Standard Oil. Academic involvement probably started in 1924 when George Unwin and co-author George Taylor published a detailed history, Samuel Oldknow and the Arkwrights: The Industrial Revolution at Stockport and Marple. It was published by the Manchester University Press.

  5. Talk:Liquid Carbonic Company Building - Wikipedia

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  6. Witco Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The name of the company was changed to Witco Chemical Corporation in 1968. In 1969, Witco started a company to produce detergents in Israel ; by the 1970s it grew to become the largest detergent operation in that country. 1970 was marked by a fire at the Franklin , Pennsylvania refinery; the facility had to be closed as a result, but at the ...

  7. Linde plc - Wikipedia

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    Linde Gas supplies industrial gases, medical gases, specialty gases, refrigerants and other chemicals. Depending on the gas and the quantity required, these may be supplied in portable high-pressure gas cylinders, in liquefied form by road tanker, from on-site gas generators or in gaseous form via pipeline to large customers.

  8. Coal liquefaction - Wikipedia

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    Coal liquefaction is a process of converting coal into liquid hydrocarbons: liquid fuels and petrochemicals. This process is often known as "coal to X" or "carbon to X", where X can be many different hydrocarbon-based products. However, the most common process chain is "coal to liquid fuels" (CTL). [1]

  9. Thiokol - Wikipedia

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    Thiokol was an American corporation concerned initially with rubber and related chemicals, and later with rocket and missile propulsion systems. Its name is a portmanteau of the Greek words for sulfur (Greek: θεῖον, romanized: theion) and glue (Greek: κόλλα, romanized: kolla), an allusion to the company's initial product, Thiokol polymer.