01692nam 2200385Ia 450 99639763170331620200824132238.0(CKB)4940000000059534(EEBO)2240940237(OCoLC)ocm15597487e(OCoLC)15597487(EXLCZ)99494000000005953419870427d1684 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The English school-master[electronic resource] teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English tongue that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in Scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read ... /devised for thy sake that wanteth any part of this skill by Edward Coote ..Perused and approved by publick authority, and now the 42th time printedwith certain copies to write by added at the end of the book.Dublin Printed by Andrew Crooke ...1684[10], 77, [1] pReproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Readers (Primary)Early works to 1800English languageEarly modern, 1500-1700Readers (Primary)English languageCoote Edmundfl. 1597.1012997EAEEAEm/cUMIWaOLNBOOK996397631703316The English school-master2354066UNISA04460oam 2200601I 450 991096670630332120230803194843.01-04-019683-70-429-09528-71-4665-6864-X10.1201/b15606 (CKB)2670000000394804(EBL)1375215(SSID)ssj0000984072(PQKBManifestationID)11985318(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000984072(PQKBWorkID)11011586(PQKB)11085046(MiAaPQ)EBC1375215(CaSebORM)9781466568648(OCoLC)860710979(EXLCZ)99267000000039480420180331h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMineral scales in biological and industrial systems /edited by Zahid Amjad1st editionBoca Raton :CRC Press,[2014]©20141 online resource (442 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4665-6868-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.part I. Industrial: Carbonate, sulfate, phosphate, and fluoride scales -- part II. Industrial: Sulfate, silica, and silicate scales -- part III. Biological: Oxalate and hydroxyapatite scales -- part Ivolume Industrial: Suspended matter and oil dispersion -- part volume Scale/deposit characterization techniques.This book brings together nationally and internationally renowned groups of researchers, scientists, and industrial technologists to present information on the interactions of polymeric and non-polymeric inhibitors (natural, synthetic polymers, biopolymers, hybrid polymers) with a variety of scale forming crystals, such as calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, calcium sulfate, calcium oxalate, silica, and metal silicate. The book discusses various physicochemical processes involved in precipitation of scale forming salts, adsorption of inhibitor molecules on different substrates, and dispersion or suspension of suspended particles present in aqueous systems--Provided by publisher.Preface This volume embodies the proceedings of the symposium entitled Minerals Scales in Biological and Industrial Systems, sponsored by the American Chemical Society's Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry. The symposium was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from August 19 to August 23, 2012, as part of the 244th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society. Recognized experts in their respective fields were invited to speak at the symposium, with strong attendance particularly from academia, government, and industrial research centers. This symposium was part of a larger series on this topic. The first symposium addressing issues related to mineral scales and deposits was held in Washington, District of Columbia, from August 21 to August 25, 1999, at the 208th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society. This symposium was organized with the following objectives in mind: (a) to bring together researchers and technologists from academia, research centers, and industries, with active interest in this topic; (b) to provide an opportunity for discussion of recent developments; (c) to offer a forum for exchange of ideas; and (d) to identify the unfulfilled needs and challenges on the control of mineral scales and deposits facing various industries. Water available for domestic and industrial applications contains a variety of soluble and insoluble impurities such as dissolved minerals, natural organic compounds, suspended particles, and domestic and industrial wastes. If the water containing these impurities is used without any pretreatment, it leads, in many cases, to the deposition of unwanted materials on equipment surfaces (e.g., heat exchangers, pumps, pipes, and reverse osmosis membranes)--Provided by publisher.IncrustationsPreventionDescalingIncrustationsPrevention.Descaling.660.2660/.2SCI013060TEC010030bisacshAmjad ZahidFlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910966706303321Mineral scales in biological and industrial systems4398227UNINA