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UNINA9910480498903321 |
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May Jim <1947-> |
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Trail guide for a crooked heart : stories and reflections for life's journeys / / Jim May |
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Marion, Michigan : , : Parkhurst Brothers Publishers, , 2016 |
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©2016 |
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[First edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (177 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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Conduct of life |
Storytellers |
Electronic books. |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Contents; Introduction; Prologue; Don't Believe Everything You Read; Chapter 1. Setting Out; Be Not Afraid; Seek the Right Path; Pack a Lunch; A Day of Birth Story; Chapter 2. My Own Journey; The Herald Call of Prairie Sirens; The National Storytelling Festival; Jack Tales; Chapter 3. Broken and Blessed; Windows For The Soul; The Cracked Pot; A Baal Shem Tov Story; The Man Whose Horse Ran Off; Abraham Lincoln-Our Greatest Broken Leader; Chapter 4. The Third Eye-Seeing the Unseen; The Peddler of Swaffham and His Dream; A Peddler's Teaching; Mark Twain's Third Eye; Chapter 5. Signal Trees |
Elders and MentorsPilgrimage to Beech Mountain-America's Storytelling Royalty; Duncan Williamson-The Man With Three Thousand Stories; Jack Goes to School (A Scottish Jack Tale); Jackie Torrence Holds Studs Spellbound; Studs Terkel; Inez Ashdown and the Last Queen of Hawai'i; Carl and Helen-Building an Elders' Circle; A D-Day Story; Helen's Story; Chapter 6. Toxic Paths and Transformation; A Long, Crooked Path to Redemption; Gandhi's Outrageous WWII Proposal; Duty Calls; Choosing a Crooked Path; Soldier's Heart-We Ought to Be Able . . .; The Legacy of Traditional Stories |
Envision Peace-The Power of IdeasThe Civil War and Soldier's Heart; Chapter 7. Trails End and Transformation; My Sister Diane; The Mystery of Noah's Raven; Chapter 8. Failures, Wounds, and Second Chances; |
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King Arthur and Percival's Story; Brother Paul, Who Art Thou?; Acknowledgements; Appendix; Notes; Bibliography |
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UNISA996203966403316 |
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Autore |
Aida Takashi |
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Cyclic separating reactors [[electronic resource] /] / Takashi Aida, Peter L. Silveston |
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Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2005 |
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1-281-32019-6 |
9786611320195 |
0-470-98868-1 |
0-470-99417-7 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (402 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Disciplina |
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Separation (Technology) |
Chemistry, Technical |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [353]-367) and indexes. |
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Cyclic Separating Reactors; Contents; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgments; I: INTRODUCTION; 1 Separating Reactors; 1.1 What are they?; 1.2 Process intensification and multifunctionality; 1.3 Potential advantages of separating reactors; 1.4 The trapping reactor; 1.5 Some examples of separating reactors; 2 Periodic Operation; 2.1 Operation options for periodic separating reactors; 2.1.1 Constraints on options; 2.1.2 Establishing periodic operation; 2.1.3 Reactor type and effect; 2.1.4 Manipulated inputs; 2.2 Characteristics of periodic process; 2.2.1 Cycle structure |
2.2.2 Transients and the cyclic stationary state2.2.3 Frequency behavior; 2.2.4 Amplitude behavior; 2.2.5 Phase lag; 2.2.6 Complications; 2.3 Advantages of periodic processes and basis for choice; 2.3.1 Process enhancement; 2.3.2 Process stability; 2.3.3 On-line optimization; 2.3.4 Problems with periodic operation; 2.4 Moving-bed systems; 2.5 Neglect of periodic processes; II: CHROMATOGRAPHIC REACTORS; 3 Introduction to Chromatographic Reactors; 3.1 Concept |
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and types; 3.2 General models; 3.2.1 Distributed systems; 3.2.2 Lumped models; 3.3 Cyclic steady state; 4 Chromatographic Reactors (CR) |
4.1 Modeling studies4.2 Experimental studies; 4.2.1 Catalyzed chemical reactions; 4.2.2 Enzyme-catalyzed biochemical reactions; 5 Countercurrent Moving-Bed Chromatographic Reactors (CMCR); 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Modeling studies; 5.3 Experimental studies; 6 Variations on the Moving-Bed Chromatographic Reactor; 6.1 Concept; 6.2 Modeling and design studies; 6.2.1 Continuous rotating annular-bed chromatographic (CRAC) reactors; 6.2.2 Moving bed of adsorbent; 6.2.3 Pulsed, multistage fluidized bed with downward moving adsorbent; 6.3 Experimental studies |
6.3.1 Continuous rotating annular chromatographic (CRAC) reactors6.3.2 Moving bed of adsorbent; 7 Simulated Countercurrent Moving-Bed Chromatographic Reactors (SCMCR); 7.1 Concept; 7.2 Isothermal modeling; 7.3 Nonisothermal modeling; 7.4 Separate catalyst and adsorbent beds; 7.5 Experimental studies; 7.5.1 Gas-solid systems; 7.5.2 Liquid-solid systems; 7.5.3 Biochemical systems; 7.6 Nonseparation applications; 8 Chromatographic Reactors: Overview, Assessment, Challenges and Possibilities; 8.1 Overview and assessment; 8.1.1 The chromatographic reactor (CR) |
8.1.2 The countercurrent moving-bed chromatographic reactor (CMCR)8.1.3 Continuous rotating annular-bed chromatographic reactor (CRAC); 8.1.4 Simulated countercurrent moving-bed chromatographic reactors (SCMCR); 8.2 Modeling; 8.3 Design; 8.4 Research needs; 8.5 Research opportunities; 8.5.1 Improving SCMCR performance; 8.5.2 New applications; 8.5.3 Moving-bed design; III: SWING REACTORS; 9 Pressure Swing Reactors; 9.1 Introduction to swing reactors; 9.2 Concepts and types; 9.3 General models for pressure swing reactors; 9.4 Computational considerations; 9.5 Isothermal modeling studies |
9.6 Nonisothermal modeling studies |
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Cyclic Separating Reactors is a critical examination of the literature covering periodically operated separating reactors incorporating an adsorbent as well as a catalyst, aiming to establish the magnitude of performance improvement available with this type of reactor compared to systems in which the reactor and separator are separate units. The adequacy of present models is considered by comparison of simulation and experimental studies, and gaps in understanding or experimental verification of model predictions are identified. Separating reactors, including chromatographic react |
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