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Authors: SHINSKEY FG
Citation: Fg. Shinskey, MULTIVARIABLE CONTROLLERS - NOT FOR EVERY APPLICATION, Chemical processing, 61(3), 1998, pp. 69-69

Authors: LAU C
Citation: C. Lau, WEIGHING THE PROS AND CONS OF ADVANCED CONTROL SOLUTIONS - IMPLEMENTING ADVANCED CONTROL METHODS IN TODAYS CHEMICAL-PLANTS AND REFINERIES, Chemical processing, 61(3), 1998, pp. 71

Authors: PAUL BO
Citation: Bo. Paul, TRANSMITTER COMPENSATES FOR INPUTS - USERS SAY LOCAL INDICATOR SAVES SETUP TIME, Chemical processing, 61(3), 1998, pp. 77-77

Authors: CIESLAK J
Citation: J. Cieslak, USING WASTE AS A FUEL - PROPER MANAGEMENT YIELDS ENERGY SAVINGS, Chemical processing, 61(3), 1998, pp. 79

Authors: SHAH GC
Citation: Gc. Shah, SUCCESSFUL PERMITTING PRACTICES - WHAT A MANAGER NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TITLE-V PERMITS, Chemical processing, 61(3), 1998, pp. 91-91

Authors: PAUL BO
Citation: Bo. Paul, INDUSTRY IS LOSING ITS MOST QUALIFIED PEOPLE - EXPERIENCED EMPLOYEES ARE INDUSTRY ASSETS, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 9-9

Authors: CARRANZA R
Citation: R. Carranza, AVOIDING MOTOR FAILURE - TIPS ON ENSURING PROPER OPERATION, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 11-11

Authors: HATTAL AM
Citation: Am. Hattal, SEDIMENTS CLEANUP MAY INVOLVE YOU - PARENT COMPANIES VERSUS SUBSIDIARIES - WHO PAYS, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 12-12

Authors: BERNSTEIN RH
Citation: Rh. Bernstein, READER COMMENTS ON NOVEMBER ARTICLES, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 14-14

Authors: HRICKIEWICZ M
Citation: M. Hrickiewicz, PETROLEUM REFINING TO SEE SLOW, STEADY GROWTH, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 21-21

Authors: MOYER EE PARSONS AH
Citation: Ee. Moyer et Ah. Parsons, REGULATORY REFORM ENCOURAGES COST-EFFECTIVE REMEDIATION - CHEMICAL COMPANIES MAY BENEFIT FROM RISK-BASED APPROACHES, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 28

Authors: WHITMIRE K VERSAW WF
Citation: K. Whitmire et Wf. Versaw, WHEN AND HOW TO SPEC SPECIAL-PURPOSE PUMPS - 2 UNITS THAT EXCEL WITH SLURRIES, VISCOUS FLUIDS, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 39-43

Authors: LAVIS G
Citation: G. Lavis, PLATE EVAPORATOR SELECTION - DESIGNS VARY TO MEET APPLICATION NEEDS, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 50

Authors: KONIGSMARK H
Citation: H. Konigsmark, A REVIEW OF BUTTERFLY VALVE COMPONENTS AND OPERATION - AN ECONOMIC SOLUTION TO FLOW CENTRAL REQUIREMENTS, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 58

Authors: HOFFMAN PD
Citation: Pd. Hoffman, FLUID MODELING SYSTEM PROVIDES SAFETY BENEFITS - MIXING IN A LARGE STORAGE TANK, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 72

Authors: LUKANICH J
Citation: J. Lukanich, SOLVING BIOFILM PROBLEMS - PREVENTING EQUIPMENT FOULING AND CORROSION, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 78

Authors: ROSS K
Citation: K. Ross, EFFICIENCY WITH GLOVE BAGS - NEW REGULATIONS, TECHNOLOGY REDUCE COSTSAND IMPROVE SAFETY, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 88-88

Authors: IOLI D CAZAUBON P
Citation: D. Ioli et P. Cazaubon, PLUGGING PROJECT DATA GAPS - UNCOVERING THE MISSING DATA, Chemical processing, 61(2), 1998, pp. 91-91

Authors: KNOX PJ
Citation: Pj. Knox, A REVOLUTION IN INFORMATION SHARING, Chemical processing, 61(11), 1998, pp. 5-5

Authors: BARLAS S
Citation: S. Barlas, EPA MAY CUT CLEAN-AIR PAPERWORK, Chemical processing, 61(11), 1998, pp. 9-9

Authors: EASTMAN MMR SAWERS JR
Citation: Mmr. Eastman et Jr. Sawers, LEARNING TO DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE, Chemical processing, 61(11), 1998, pp. 15

Authors: CONNOR SJ
Citation: Sj. Connor, READY OR NOT, HERE COMES Y2K, Chemical processing, 61(11), 1998, pp. 23

Citation: HOW TO SIZE LIQUID CONTROL VALVES, Chemical processing, 61(11), 1998, pp. 31-31

Authors: BELL TA COUCH SW FEISE HJ
Citation: Ta. Bell et al., BIN DESIGN AND FEEDER INTERFACES, Chemical processing, 61(11), 1998, pp. 39

Authors: CARRANZA RG
Citation: Rg. Carranza, PICKING THE RIGHT AIR-COMPRESSOR, Chemical processing, 61(11), 1998, pp. 51
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