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Vakkilainen, Esa K. Offdesign operation of kraft recovery boiler. Lappeenranta: Lappeenranta University of Technology, 1993.

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Industrial boilers and heat recovery steam generators: Design, applications, and calculations. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2003.

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Hyne, J. B. Aquathermolysis: A synopsis of work on the chemical reaction between water (steam) and heavy oil sands during simulated steam stimulation. [Edmonton, Alberta: AOSTRA Library and Information Service], 1986.

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Alberta. Scientific and Engineering Services and Research Division. Development of a coal-fired boiler for steam injection in heavy oil recovery. Edmonton, AB: Alberta Energy, Scientific and Engineering Services and Research Division, 1989.

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Castaldini, Carlo. Environmental assessment of an enhanced oil recovery steam generator equipped with a low-NOx burner. Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, 1986.

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Someshwar, Arun V. A review of NOx emission control strategies for industrial boilers, Kraft recovery furnaces, and lime kilns. New York: National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement, 1999.

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Hayes, Gillian D., and Timothy S. Flores. Stream restoration: Halting disturbances, assisted recovery, and managed recovery. Edited by Hayes Gillian D and Flores Timothy S. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Assembly, Canada Legislature Legislative. Bill: An act to provide for the taxation and recovery of arbitrator's fees. Quebec: Hunter, Rose & Lemieux, 2003.

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Simon, Andrew. Geomorphic and vegetative recovery processes along modified stream channels of west Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn: U.S. Geological Survey, 1992.

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Simon, Andrew. Geomorphic and vegetative recovery processes along modified stream channels of west Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn: U.S. Geological Survey, 1992.

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Simon, Andrew. Geomorphic and vegetative recovery processes along modified stream channels of west Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn: U.S. Geological Survey, 1992.

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Simon, Andrew. Geomorphic and vegetative recovery processes along modified stream channels of west Tennessee. Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Missouri River Ecosystem Science. The Missouri River ecosystem: Exploring the prospects for recovery. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, 2002.

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Kuznecov, Vyacheslav, and Oleg Bryuhanov. Gasified boiler units. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1003548.

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The textbook gives the basic concepts of gasified heat generating (boiler) installations and the terminology used in boiler technology, the principle of operation and device of gasified heat generating (boiler) installations. The types and device of heat generators (boilers) of their furnace devices are considered; types and device of gas-burning devices, the number and places of their installation in furnace devices; auxiliary equipment-devices for air supply and removal of combustion products, devices for water treatment, steam supply and circulation of the coolant of hot water boilers; device for thermal control and automatic regulation of the boiler installation. The issues of operation and efficiency of gasified heat generating (boiler) installations and their gas supply systems; requirements for conducting gas-hazardous and emergency recovery operations of gas supply systems are considered. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of secondary vocational education of the latest generation. For students of secondary vocational education in the specialty 08.02.08 "Installation and operation of equipment and gas supply systems".
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International Conference on the Occasion of the 60th Birthday of T.M. Fliedner (1989 Schloss Reisensburg, Germany). The hemopoietic stem cell: The origin and clinical usefulness of harvested peripheral blood stem cells : repair of stem cells and their kinetic properties in recovery from marrow injury by radiation and chemicals. Ulm: Universitätsverlag Ulm, 1990.

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Eriksen, Vernon L. Heat Recovery Steam Generator Technology. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2017.

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Adumene, Sidum, and Yungang Wang. Heat Recovery Steam Generator Technology. Excelic Press LLC, 2018.

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Heat Recovery Steam Generator Technology. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2017.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development, ed. In situ steam enhanced recovery process. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, 1995.

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Industrial Boilers and Heat Recovery Steam Generators. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2003.

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Benton, D. James. Heat Recovery Steam Generators: Thermal Design & Testing. Independently Published, 2019.

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Ganapathy, V. Industrial Boilers and Heat Recovery Steam Generators. CRC Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203910221.

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L&K International Training. Gas Turbine Generation: Heat Recovery Steam Generator (Hrsg). Institute of Electrical & Electronics Enginee, 1999.

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Ganapathy, V. Industrial Boilers and Heat Recovery Steam Generators: Design, Applications, and Calculations (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker)). CRC, 2002.

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Green, Don W., and G. Paul Willhite. Enhanced Oil Recovery. Society of Petroleum EngineersRichardson, Texas, USA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/9781613994948.

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Building on the comprehensive, fundamental mechanisms and mathematical computations detailed in the First Edition, the new Second Edition of Enhanced Oil Recovery presents the latest insights into the applications of EOR processes, including-Field-scale thermal-recovery such as steam-assisted gravity drainage and cyclic steam stimulation-Field-scale polymer flooding including horizontal wells-Field-scale miscible-displacement processes such as CO2 miscible flooding-Laboratory-scale chemical flooding in the development and testing of surfactant formulations An invaluable tool for petroleum engineering students, Enhanced Oil Recovery also serves as an important resource for those practicing oil recovery in the field or engaged in the design and operation of commercial projects involving enhanced-or improved-oil-recovery processes. A prior understanding of basic petrophysics, fluid properties, and material balance is recommended.
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Ganapathy, V. Industrial Boilers and Heat Recovery Steam Generators: Design, Applications, and Calculations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Ganapathy, V. Industrial Boilers and Heat Recovery Steam Generators: Design, Applications, and Calculations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Ganapathy, V. Industrial Boilers and Heat Recovery Steam Generators: Design, Applications, and Calculations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Ganapathy, V. Industrial Boilers and Heat Recovery Steam Generators: Design, Applications, and Calculations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA 8506, Standard on Heat Recovery Steam Generator Systems: 1998 Edition. National Fire Protection Association, 1999.

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Ganapathy, V. Industrial Boilers and Heat Recovery Steam Generators: Design, Applications, and Calculations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Lake, Larry, Russell T. Johns, William R. Rossen, and Gary A. Pope. Fundamentals of Enhanced Oil Recovery. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/9781613993286.

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A revision of the 1989 classic, Enhanced Oil Recovery by Larry Lake, this text, Fundamentals of Enhanced Oil Recovery, retains the original work's emphasis on fractional flow theory and phase behavior to explain enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes. There is additional coverage on cutting edge (or current) topics, such as low-salinity EOR, steam-assisted gravity drainage, and expanded coverage on thermodynamics and foam EOR. With its frequent reinforcement of two fundamental EOR principles, lowering the mobility ratio and increasing the capillary number, it is an excellent resource for undergraduate classes. Errata (http://go.spe.org/FEORerrata)
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National Risk Management Research Laboratory (U.S.), ed. In situ steam enhanced recovery process, Hughes Environmental Systems, Inc.: Innovative technology evaluation report. Cincinnati, Ohio: National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.

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Heat pumps for heat recovery from paper dryers, producing process steam from the dryer exhaust air. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1986.

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Savitz, Sean I. Stroke Recovery with Cellular Therapies. Springer, 2014.

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Rosenbaum, Daniel M., and Sean I. Savitz. Stroke Recovery with Cellular Therapies. Springer London, Limited, 2008.

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Rogers, Bill. Behavior Recovery: A Whole-Stream Program for Mainstream Schools. Australian Council for Educational, 2000.

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Rogers, Bill. Behavior Recovery: A Whole-Stream Program for Mainstream Schools. Australian Council for Educational, 2000.

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Kim, Mina M. The role of neural stem cells in stroke recovery. 2004.

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(Editor), Sean I. Savitz, and Daniel M. Rosenbaum (Editor), eds. Stroke Recovery with Cellular Therapies (Current Clinical Neurology). Humana Press, 2007.

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Council, Pacific Rivers, ed. Salmon and stream recovery through the Farm Bill: Legislative briefing document. 2nd ed. Eugene, Or: Pacific Rivers Council, 1995.

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Plague Clothes : Poems from the Covid-Recovery Love-Stream: 17th April-17th May 2020. Taproot Press, 2020.

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(US), National Research Council. The Missouri River Ecosystem: Exploring the Prospects for Recovery. National Academies Press, 2002.

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Massa, Mark S. Jean Porter and the Historical Project of Robust Realism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851408.003.0007.

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This chapter provides an extended examination of the ideas of Jean Porter of the University of Notre Dame, who sought a more “realist” retrieval of the thought of thirteenth century theologian St. Thomas Aquinas. Her academic project is usually termed “robust realism,” and offers an excellent example of what Thomas Kuhn termed “paradigm revolution” applied to Catholic theology. Porter adumbrates a “Thomistic recovery”: a “historical”—and “historicist”—recovery of the natural law tradition. The author explains that part of this historicist recognition of the differences between the present world and that of Aquinas is the presumption that all ideas are imbedded in the stream of history, and thus need to be approached as historical artifacts shaped by intellectual and cultural presuppositions about which we are sometimes conscious, but often not.
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RIGHT TO RECOVER: Winning the Political and Religious Wars Over Stem Cell Research in America. Nightengale Press, 2007.

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Hupp, C. R., and Andrew Simon. Geomorphic and Vegetative Recovery Processes Along Modified Stream Channels of West Tennessee (U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report: 91-0502). U S Geological Survey, 1997.

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Tsai, Ching-Wei, Sanjeev Noel, and Hamid Rabb. Pathophysiology of Acute Kidney Injury, Repair, and Regeneration. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199653461.003.0030.

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Acute kidney injury (AKI), regardless of its aetiology, can elicit persistent or permanent kidney tissue changes that are associated with progression to end-stage renal disease and a greater risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD). In other cases, AKI may result in complete repair and restoration of normal kidney function. The pathophysiological mechanisms of renal injury and repair include vascular, tubular, and inflammatory factors. The initial injury phase is characterized by rarefaction of peritubular vessels and engagement of the immune response via Toll-like receptor binding, activation of macrophages, dendritic cells, natural killer cells, and T and B lymphocytes. During the recovery phase, cell adhesion molecules as well as cytokines and chemokines may be instrumental by directing the migration, differentiation, and proliferation of renal epithelial cells; recent data also suggest a critical role of M2 macrophage and regulatory T cell in the recovery period. Other processes contributing to renal regeneration include renal stem cells and the expression of growth hormones and trophic factors. Subtle deviations in the normal repair process can lead to maladaptive fibrotic kidney disease. Further elucidation of these mechanisms will help discover new therapeutic interventions aimed at limiting the extent of AKI and halting its progression to CKD or ESRD.
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Lee, Bruce Y., Andrew B. Newberg, and Shahla J. Modir. Interaction of Spirituality and Religion with Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse. Edited by Shahla J. Modir and George E. Muñoz. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190275334.003.0021.

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Medical and scientific communities have become interested in the effects of religion on health, mental health, and substance abuse. Coverage of the interplay of religion and health is more frequent in the main stream media. There is a surge in the popularity of spiritual activities, such as yoga and mindfulness meditation, that aim to improve physical and mental health, as well as help with substance abuse. Many patients consider religion to be important and have indicated they would like to discuss religious issues with their psychiatrists. This chapter reviews the clinical effects of religious and spiritual practices on physical, mental health and health-related behaviors. Additionally, we will review the interactive effect of AA on spirituality and recovery, and the impact spirituality can have on improving abstinence from substance abuse. We also will discuss future directions in the roles of religion and spirituality in health care.
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The New testament : Recovery Version: Text translated by the editorial section Living Stream Ministry; Outlines, footnotes, charts and references written by Witness Lee. Living Stream Ministry, 1991.

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Link, Stefan J. Forging Global Fordism. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691177540.001.0001.

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As the United States rose to ascendancy in the first decades of the twentieth century, observers abroad associated American economic power most directly with its burgeoning automobile industry. In the 1930s, in a bid to emulate and challenge America, engineers from across the world flocked to Detroit. Chief among them were Nazi and Soviet specialists who sought to study, copy, and sometimes steal the techniques of American automotive mass production, or Fordism. This book traces how Germany and the Soviet Union embraced Fordism amid widespread economic crisis and ideological turmoil. The book recovers the crucial role of activist states in global industrial transformations and reconceives the global thirties as an era of intense competitive development, providing a new genealogy of the postwar industrial order. The book uncovers the forgotten origins of Fordism in Midwestern populism, and shows how Henry Ford's antiliberal vision of society appealed to both the Soviet and Nazi regimes. It explores how they positioned themselves as America's antagonists in reaction to growing American hegemony and seismic shifts in the global economy during the interwar years, and shows how Detroit visitors helped spread versions of Fordism abroad and mobilize them in total war. The book challenges the notion that global mass production was a product of post-World War II liberal internationalism, demonstrating how it first began in the global thirties, and how the spread of Fordism had a distinctly illiberal trajectory.
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