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Fas (The Latin word). --- Nefas (The Latin word). --- Latin language --- Semantics.
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Calendrier liturgique --- Martyrs chrétiens. --- Saints chrétiens. --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Église catholique --- Liturgy --- fas --- Menologion
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Contracting out --- Letting of contracts --- Evaluation. --- Government policy --- FAS Support Services, LLC.
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Art --- drawings [visual works] --- photographs --- installations [visual works] --- site-specific works --- interactive art --- Cool, Alexandra --- Lammers, Ine --- Garcet, Bie --- FàS
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"This book presents a detailed description of fetal alcohol syndrome as well as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders with respect to their clinical presentation, diagnosis, epidemiology, and pathogenesis. It also includes detailed considerations of underlying psychopathology, prevention, and therapy as well as the social consequences and impacts to patients"--Provided by publisher.
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. --- Alcohol-related birth defects --- Alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorders --- FASDs (Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders) --- Fetal alcohol syndrome --- Neurodevelopmental disorders, Alcohol-related --- Abnormalities, Human --- Alcoholism in pregnancy --- Fetus --- Syndromes --- Children of prenatal alcohol abuse --- Complications --- Diseases --- Alcohol in pregnancy, FAS, FASD, child development, addiction.
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Select the Right Analytical Instruments to Optimize Scientific and Engineering Projects and Research The Handbook of Analytical Instruments offers scientists and engineers a complete guide to the principles and building blocks of today's high-tech instruments, so that they can select the right analytical tools to optimize their projects and research. This expert resource covers instrumentation basics and recent advances, such as biosensorsgamma spectrometers and visualization methods for electrophoresis. The book takes readers through flame photometers, radiochemical instruments, automated chemical analysis systems, blood gas analyzers, digital circuits, and much more. Filled with 100 detailed illustrations, the Handbook of Analytical Instruments fully explores: The integration of microcontrollers and personal computers, resulting in improved recording techniques and display systems Advances in spectrophotometry, leading to ever-decreasing sample size and multi-sample analytical techniques The latest electrochemical instruments\_with greater speed, accuracy, and automation Get Quick Access to Today's Most Powerful Analytical Instruments Fundamentals of Analytical Instruments Colorimeters and Spectrophotometers Infrared Spectrophotometers Flame Photometers Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers Fluorimeters and Phosphorimeters Raman Spectrometers Photoacoustic and Photothermal Spectrometers Mass Spectrometers Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometers Electron and Ion Spectroscopy Radiochemical Instruments X-Ray Spectrometers Automated Chemical Analysis Systems Gas Chromatographs Liquid Chromatographs Thermo-Analytical Instruments Electrophoresis Apparatus and Densitometers Electrochemical Instruments pH Meters and Ion Analyzers Blood Gas Analyzers Industrial Gas Analyzers Environmental Pollution Monitoring Instruments Electronic Devices and Circuits Digital Circuits Computer-Based Analytical Instruments
Nuclear physics --- Electrochemistry --- Spectrometric and optical chemical analysis --- Fysicochemical separation methods --- Analytical chemistry --- colorimetry --- nuclear physics --- infrared spectroscopy --- densitometers --- spectrometry --- spectrophotometry --- gas chromatography --- photoacoustic spectroscopy --- mass spectrometry --- electrochemistry --- Raman spectroscopy --- colorimetrische analyse --- massaspectrometrie --- MS GC (massaspectrometrie gaschromatografie) --- IR spectroscopie --- FAS (fotoakoestische spectroscopie) --- magnetische resonantie spectrometrie --- LC MS (liquid chromatography massspectrometry) --- analyse (chemie) --- LC GC (liquid chromatography gas chromatography) --- GC (gas chromatography) --- elektrochemie --- spectrometrie --- spectrofotometrie
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The increasing demand for alternative energy feedstocks is pushing many stakeholders toward the development of new processes, technologies, regulations, as well as new production and economical models. Waste oils represent a consolidated source of valuable raw materials for many industries and, as in the case of used vegetable oils, fit well with the medium- and long-term sustainability objectives of industrialized countries. Waste oils are transversal to many value chains, such as food, the plastic industry, and fossil fuel extraction; thus, they could represent precious raw materials if properly exploited. In this context, a state of the art is provided, which covers technical, regulatory, and research aspects of the topic.
polymer-flooding produced water --- filtration --- interception characteristics --- filter medium pollution --- PPSO --- volatiles --- FAs --- antioxidant activity --- phenolics --- waste cooking oil --- biolubricant --- biodiesel --- recycling --- vegetable oil filtration --- vegetable oil degumming --- nuclear magnetic resonance --- free fatty acids --- acid value --- NMR quantification --- waste cooking oils --- waste oil characterization --- used vegetable oil --- bio-lubricant --- legislation --- waste plastic pyrolysis oil --- paraffin enrichment --- DMF equilibrium extraction --- DMSO equilibrium extraction --- n/a
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The increasing demand for alternative energy feedstocks is pushing many stakeholders toward the development of new processes, technologies, regulations, as well as new production and economical models. Waste oils represent a consolidated source of valuable raw materials for many industries and, as in the case of used vegetable oils, fit well with the medium- and long-term sustainability objectives of industrialized countries. Waste oils are transversal to many value chains, such as food, the plastic industry, and fossil fuel extraction; thus, they could represent precious raw materials if properly exploited. In this context, a state of the art is provided, which covers technical, regulatory, and research aspects of the topic.
Research & information: general --- polymer-flooding produced water --- filtration --- interception characteristics --- filter medium pollution --- PPSO --- volatiles --- FAs --- antioxidant activity --- phenolics --- waste cooking oil --- biolubricant --- biodiesel --- recycling --- vegetable oil filtration --- vegetable oil degumming --- nuclear magnetic resonance --- free fatty acids --- acid value --- NMR quantification --- waste cooking oils --- waste oil characterization --- used vegetable oil --- bio-lubricant --- legislation --- waste plastic pyrolysis oil --- paraffin enrichment --- DMF equilibrium extraction --- DMSO equilibrium extraction --- polymer-flooding produced water --- filtration --- interception characteristics --- filter medium pollution --- PPSO --- volatiles --- FAs --- antioxidant activity --- phenolics --- waste cooking oil --- biolubricant --- biodiesel --- recycling --- vegetable oil filtration --- vegetable oil degumming --- nuclear magnetic resonance --- free fatty acids --- acid value --- NMR quantification --- waste cooking oils --- waste oil characterization --- used vegetable oil --- bio-lubricant --- legislation --- waste plastic pyrolysis oil --- paraffin enrichment --- DMF equilibrium extraction --- DMSO equilibrium extraction
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The increasing demand for alternative energy feedstocks is pushing many stakeholders toward the development of new processes, technologies, regulations, as well as new production and economical models. Waste oils represent a consolidated source of valuable raw materials for many industries and, as in the case of used vegetable oils, fit well with the medium- and long-term sustainability objectives of industrialized countries. Waste oils are transversal to many value chains, such as food, the plastic industry, and fossil fuel extraction; thus, they could represent precious raw materials if properly exploited. In this context, a state of the art is provided, which covers technical, regulatory, and research aspects of the topic.
Research & information: general --- polymer-flooding produced water --- filtration --- interception characteristics --- filter medium pollution --- PPSO --- volatiles --- FAs --- antioxidant activity --- phenolics --- waste cooking oil --- biolubricant --- biodiesel --- recycling --- vegetable oil filtration --- vegetable oil degumming --- nuclear magnetic resonance --- free fatty acids --- acid value --- NMR quantification --- waste cooking oils --- waste oil characterization --- used vegetable oil --- bio-lubricant --- legislation --- waste plastic pyrolysis oil --- paraffin enrichment --- DMF equilibrium extraction --- DMSO equilibrium extraction --- n/a
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Israeli West Bank Barrier. --- Arab-Israeli conflict --- Jewish-Arab relations --- Geder ha-biṭaḥon (Israel and West Bank) --- Geder ha-hafradah (Israel and West Bank) --- Ḥomah (Israel and West Bank) --- Ḥomat Magen (Israel and West Bank) --- Israeli Security Fence (Israel and West Bank) --- Jidār al-faṣl (Israel and West Bank) --- Security Fence (Israel and West Bank) --- Separation Barrier (Israel and West Bank) --- Separation Fence (Israel and West Bank) --- West Bank Barrier --- West Bank Fence --- West Bank Security Fence --- West Bank Separation Barrier --- West Bank Separation Fence --- West Bank Wall --- Fences --- Walls --- Arab-Israeli Conflict --- 1993 --- -Israeli West Bank Barrier --- Israeli West Bank Barrier
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