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  • To avoid hydrocarbon accumulation, a thermosiphon should be inst
  • More than 100 hydrocarbon accumulations have been found in the basin
  • an 200 oil, gas, oil-and-gas and condensate hydrocarbon accumulations.
  • nergy company, excelling in a wide gamut of hydrocarbon activities across India.
  • cal company, GSPC has today a wide gamut of hydrocarbon activities.
  • yguanosine residues and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon adducts.
  • Long chain aliphatic hydrocarbon alcohols and aldehydes like octanol and oct
  • Octane is a hydrocarbon and an alkane with the chemical formula C8H
  • uling of fuel injectors, leading to reduced hydrocarbon and particulate emissions.
  • It is a polycyclic hydrocarbon, and can be viewed also as abeing derived f
  • company which produces and markets refined hydrocarbon and petrochemicals.
  • e chemical reactions, hydrogen atoms on the hydrocarbon are replaced by chlorine atoms, whereupon t
  • The first tank builds up a layer of the hydrocarbon as well as other scum.
  • improved food packaging shelf life and as a hydrocarbon barrier for fuel tanks.
  • m-Xylene is an aromatic hydrocarbon, based on benzene with two methyl substitue
  • p-Xylene is an aromatic hydrocarbon, based on benzene with two methyl substitue
  • is used as a dye for alcoholic, ester, and hydrocarbon based solvents, oils, fats, and waxes.
  • o-Xylene is an aromatic hydrocarbon, based on benzene with two methyl substitue
  • The area is known to have an abundant hydrocarbon basin.
  • s of the North West Shelf and other onshore hydrocarbon basins, the industry extracts crude oil, co
  • High resistivity values may indicate a hydrocarbon bearing formation.
  • The main hydrocarbon bearing formations is the Cardium Formation
  • the second tank leaving the majority of the hydrocarbon behind as it cannot enter the dip pipe, who
  • nt in cleaners, thinners and other aromatic hydrocarbon blends.
  • Calculated hydrocarbon boundaries of the lipid bilayer are indicat
  • cessively add more and more of the olefinic hydrocarbon butadiene to a solution of phenylisopropyl
  • , butylene may be an alternate name for the hydrocarbon butene, C4H8.
  • reason they are more polar than the purely hydrocarbon carotenes.
  • 4'-didehydro-β,γ-carotene) is a carotene (a hydrocarbon carotenoid) which is notable for being synt
  • ed in the walls of self-cleaning ovens as a hydrocarbon catalyst during the high-temperature cleani
  • Surfactants are usually composed of a hydrocarbon chain and a polar head group.
  • Increasing the length of the hydrocarbon chain increases the Krafft temperature beca
  • then an chlorine atom produced attacks the hydrocarbon chain to form hydrogen chloride what result
  • 18-carbon amino alcohol with an unsaturated hydrocarbon chain, which forms a primary part of sphing
  • s considered to be due to the length of the hydrocarbon chain.
  • ature of the head group and the size of the hydrocarbon chain.
  • A hydrocarbon chain: aromatic hydrocarbons (arenes), alka
  • acyl hydrocarbon chains are in the all-trans state
  • ead groups facing out, and the hydrophobic, hydrocarbon chains facing the interior.
  • consist of two long, nonpolar (hydrophobic) hydrocarbon chains linked to a hydrophilic head group.
  • mount of energy due to the presence of long hydrocarbon chains.
  • Tetrabromoethane (TBE) is a halogenated hydrocarbon, chemical formula C2H2Br4.
  • bit deep sea hydrothermal vent regions, and hydrocarbon cold seep environments.
  • elivered their Bakerian Lecture in 1932 (on hydrocarbon combustion) and was awarded their Davy Meda
  • aphenylnaphthalene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon commonly prepared in the undergraduate teac
  • nd measures the water component, the liquid hydrocarbon component must be measured by another metho
  • Pentalene is a polycyclic hydrocarbon composed of two fused cyclopentadiene rings
  • logenated hydrocarbons to the corresponding hydrocarbon compound can be achieved using samarium(II)
  • wood tar, discovering a number of valuable hydrocarbon compounds including creosote, paraffin, eup
  • fraction is called, contains many different hydrocarbon compounds.
  • High hydrocarbon concentrations in the offgas may exceed the
  • 40,000 barrels (6,000 m³) of high-value hydrocarbon condensate per day.
  • A cyclophane is a hydrocarbon consisting of an aromatic unit (typically a
  • Piperylene is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon consisting of a five carbon chain with two
  • Acenaphthylene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of naphthalene with an ethylene
  • Tricyclobutabenzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of a benzene core with three cyc
  • ed or unsaturated, respectively, polycyclic hydrocarbon consisting of fused five-membered rings .
  • The rotanes are a class of hydrocarbon consisting of spiro-linked cyclopropane uni
  • (E)-Stilbene, is a diarylethene, i.e., a hydrocarbon consisting of a trans ethene double bond su
  • Phenylacetylene is an alkyne hydrocarbon containing a phenyl group.
  • 171 is particularly notable in that it is a hydrocarbon containing no heteroatoms.
  • rocarbons, have the potential to solubilise hydrocarbon contaminants and increase their availabilit
  • Maximum aromatic hydrocarbon content of 10% by volume.
  • The hydrocarbon content of these deposits is called bitumen
  • It has been hypothesised that the hydrocarbon content of their cuticles may have changed
  • , for water treatment, or as a catalyst for hydrocarbon cracking.
  • Stemarene is a diterpene hydrocarbon created by the biosynthesis of enzyme extra
  • an be seen as derivatives of the triterpene hydrocarbon cucurbitane (C30H54), more specifically fro
  • an be seen as derivatives of the triterpene hydrocarbon cucurbitane (C30H54), more specifically fro
  • an be seen as derivatives of the triterpene hydrocarbon cucurbitane (C30H54), more specifically fro
  • hat indicate the possibility of much larger hydrocarbon deposits, Greenpeace sent its ship, the Esp
  • mbustion of contained or underlying coal or hydrocarbon deposits.
  • Benzanthrone (BZA) is an aromatic hydrocarbon derivate used as a dyestuff intermediate fo
  • which is used for the removing water and/or hydrocarbon dewpointing of natural gas.
  • sense the molecule resembles Chichibabin's hydrocarbon discovered in 1907.
  • A number of further hydrocarbon discoveries have been made in the area, but
  • ists of a complex mixture of highly refined hydrocarbon distillates mainly in the C9-C16 range.
  • Usages range from hydrocarbon drilling operations to water drilling or ho
  • In fact, it qualifies as a hydrocarbon due to its inherent chemistry.
  • has been able to eliminate 97% of tailpipe hydrocarbon emissions, 96% of carbon monoxide and 90% o
  • down the cargo temperatures also minimizes hydrocarbon emissions.
  • ome the first major reduction in automotive hydrocarbon emissions.
  • s such as SOx, NOx, particulate matter, and hydrocarbon emissions.
  • But if I told you I wanted to ban hydrocarbon encased dihydrogen oxide, you would have to
  • als are transferred from mother liquor to a hydrocarbon environment
  • These maps are crucial in hydrocarbon exploration because they permit the volumet
  • ialization initiatives within Tanzania, and hydrocarbon exploration operations in Mozambique.
  • ) of acreage concession onshore Sharjah for hydrocarbon exploration, and has commenced extensive ap
  • In hydrocarbon exploration, gas chimneys revealed on seism
  • one integrated package that can be used in hydrocarbon exploration.
  • in fluids used in the drilling of wells for hydrocarbon exploration/extraction and geothermal drill
  • onomy is chiefly dependent on tourism, with hydrocarbon extraction and refining and industry also p
  • carbon dioxide gas into depleted North Sea hydrocarbon fields.
  • ird tank should be practically clear of any hydrocarbon floating on its surface.
  • ting of gasoline) and begun filling it with hydrocarbon fluid (i.e., gasoline components) without b
  • Hydrocarbon fluids are an exception, because they are a
  • The hydrocarbon fluids are brought up in conventional verti
  • It is a polymorph of the aromatic hydrocarbon fluorene.
  • name of a naturally occurring, oily liquid hydrocarbon found primarily in the high-boiling fractio
  • trially it is isolated from the C9 aromatic hydrocarbon fraction during petroleum distillation.
  • lid carbonization product from high boiling hydrocarbon fractions obtained at temperatures below 90
  • n using catalytic cracking to convert heavy hydrocarbon fractions from earlier stages of refining i
  • thus minimizing polymer formation among the hydrocarbon fractions.
  • uch as the costs of using LH2 rather than a hydrocarbon fuel may well outweigh the Isp benefit of u
  • Energy-density of hydrocarbon fuels is 20-50 times higher than the most a
  • s a two step cycle to produce hydrogen from hydrocarbon fuels based on the sponge iron reaction (SI
  • HyTech runs with conventional kerosene-type hydrocarbon fuels, which are more practical for support
  • range, the most flammability of all common hydrocarbon fuels.
  • to generate power through the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels.
  • Although not a hydrocarbon, fullerene has the shape of a truncated ico
  • n metal decomposes the wood which liberates hydrocarbon gases which reduce the oxide impurity into
  • Compressed hydrocarbon gases (liquefied petroleum gas and dissolve
  • ernal source rock over pressuring caused by hydrocarbon generation as well as by compaction.
  • ranges that largely correspond to those of hydrocarbon generation (i.e. 60 to 120°C).
  • tical to understanding burial histories and hydrocarbon generation.
  • group (-OH) bonded directly to an aromatic hydrocarbon group.
  • oms are substituted by other atoms or small hydrocarbon groups, and there are experimental reports
  • A C56H40 hydrocarbon has been synthesised containing 54 of the 6
  • c monooxygenase, aryl-4-monooxygenase, aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase, microsomal P-450, flavoprotein
  • merization of olefins and investigations of hydrocarbon hydroxylation.
  • xceedingly difficult to separate individual hydrocarbon in pure form", and "it is almost impossible
  • The hydrocarbon in solution was described as having an extr
  • nd has immense influence over the country's hydrocarbon industry.
  • xample can be the combustion of gasoline (a hydrocarbon) into carbon dioxide and water.
  • A hydrocarbon is any chemical compound that consists only
  • Paraffin, or paraffin hydrocarbon, is also the technical name for an alkane i
  • This aromatic hydrocarbon is important in the petrochemical industry
  • In pursuit of better understanding of hydrocarbon, Julian wrote a book called High Noon for N
  • was responsible for the first sighting of a hydrocarbon lake, as well as a lake district, in the so
  • still occupying the country and making the hydrocarbon law one of the benchmarks for withdrawal le
  • rguing it was hindering efforts to pass the hydrocarbon law.
  • n contact with a hot surface, releasing the hydrocarbon ligands as gaseous coproducts.
  • Petroleum naphtha is an intermediate hydrocarbon liquid stream derived from the refining of
  • Zietrisikite is a waxy hydrocarbon mineral; although only in the sense that cr
  • ollected on land or at sea by academia, the hydrocarbon, mining and construction industries, as wel
  • This hydrocarbon mixture is liquid at ambient pressure and t
  • encompassing any volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture, including coal tar).
  • Hydrocarbon mixtures are composed of petroleum ethers a
  • Hydrocarbon mixtures are a group of various volatile, h
  • Cyclobutyne (C4H4) is a hydrocarbon molecule containing a triple bond within a
  • med, which re-arranges or re-structures the hydrocarbon molecules in the naphtha as well as breakin
  • Generally it is produced by heating a hydrocarbon nearly to its decomposition temperature, an
  • A fulvalene is a hydrocarbon obtained by formally cross-conjugating two
  • ral Adipocire, or Adipocerite, is a mineral hydrocarbon occurring in the Coal-measures of Belgium a
  • n liquid-a perfluorinated derivative of the hydrocarbon octane.
  • ) or Coleman fuel, is a white liquid with a hydrocarbon odour.
  • The second usage is to denote a hydrocarbon of the second degree of unsaturation.
  • by aristolochene synthase and is the parent hydrocarbon of a large variety of fungal toxins.
  • Eupione, or eupion, is a hydrocarbon of the paraffin series, probably a pentane,
  • Fortunately, much of the useful hydrocarbon oil is outside of the cell.
  • Picamar is a colorless, hydrocarbon oil extracted from the creosote of beechwoo
  • upione, Reichenbach included the mixture of hydrocarbon oils now known as waxy paraffin or coal oil
  • ment to the 1933 Budget to limit the tax on hydrocarbon oils to no more than 10%.
  • econd tank will not build up as much of the hydrocarbon on its surface.
  • , organochlorine, chlorocarbon, chlorinated hydrocarbon, or chlorinated solvent is an organic compo
  • Indane or indan is a hydrocarbon petrochemical compound.
  • n spite of a massive intrusion of petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants from the Ixtoc I event into the
  • of sonochemical destruction of chlorinated hydrocarbon pollutants.
  • Geological Evolution and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Deep Formations in The Mid
  • Cohydro is exploring the hydrocarbon potential of the DRC in affiliation with co
  • The consolidation of hydrocarbon power generation to electrical power, and i
  • y burning crude oil, this would consolidate hydrocarbon power generation from millions of small eng
  • ple of this metamorphosis is the shift from hydrocarbon powered combustion engines to electricity.
  • is the flagship software for simulation of hydrocarbon processes.
  • various wastewater streams produced in the hydrocarbon processing industries (i.e., oil refineries
  • ovides technical consulting services to the hydrocarbon processing industry.
  • s a highly carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon produced by burning organic compounds at ve
  • and Industry Leadership awards in 2009; and Hydrocarbon Producer of the Year in 2007.
  • reserves were 352.3 MMboe and MOL's average hydrocarbon production rate was 86,300 boe per day in 2
  • Solvent Violet 13 is used to dye hydrocarbon products like solvents and petrol, thermopl
  • as, refining, marketing and distribution of hydrocarbon products and ethanol projects.
  • es like oils, fats, waxes, greases, various hydrocarbon products, and acrylic emulsions.
  • h process to convert the syngas into liquid hydrocarbon products.
  • nzoflavone, is a potent agonist of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor and as such is an inducer of such
  • ituted PCBs, which are mediated by the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR).
  • EPAS1 has been shown to interact with Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator and ARNTL.
  • Bmal (brain and muscle aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator (ARNT)-like)
  • Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like, also kn
  • proliferator-activated receptor gamma, Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator, Estrogen rec
  • n shown to interact with HIF1A, CLOCK, Aryl hydrocarbon receptor, SUMO3, EPAS1 and NPAS2.
  • ict the behavior of the rocks under various hydrocarbon recovery scenarios.
  • confirming the PCV valves' effectiveness at hydrocarbon reduction, GM offered the PCV solution to t
  • It is classified as a hydrocarbon related to a monoterpene.
  • rn California and the director of the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute.
  • Basin contains Mexico's largest, certified hydrocarbon reserve, totaling more than 19Bboe with ori
  • , taxes and funds, proactive acquisition of hydrocarbon reserves in India and overseas, innovative
  • According to OPEC, NIOC recoverable liquid hydrocarbon reserves at the end of 2006 was 138,4 billi
  • exclusively to aid evaluation of potential hydrocarbon reserves.
  • r a rock to be considered as an exploitable hydrocarbon reservoir without stimulation, its permeabi
  • O in a sedimentary section, often where the hydrocarbon reservoir is "softer" (lower acoustic imped
  • ed for groundwater exploration and mapping, hydrocarbon reservoir monitoring, deep investigation (1
  • ergy to detect resistive bodies - including hydrocarbon reservoirs - beneath the seabed.
  • C9 aliphatic/aromatic resins), hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins, and their mixtures, terpene-phenol
  • Southeast Asia is a rich source of hydrocarbon resources-natural gas and petroleum.
  • 08 in order to manage and develop Somalia's hydrocarbon resources.
  • infrared image suggest the distribution of hydrocarbon rich molecular material.
  • The preferred methods for calculating hydrocarbon saturations in a geologic model incorporate
  • ole electrical conductivity measurements to hydrocarbon saturations (which, for fluid saturated roc
  • ed as a state-owned service company for the hydrocarbon sector.
  • uids have a close relationship with ancient hydrocarbon seeps or vents.
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