Morrell, Jacque Cyrus, 1893-
Morrell, Jacque C. (Jacque Cyrus), 1893-
Morrell, Jacque C., 1893-....
Morrell, Jacque C.
Jacque C. Morrell
Morrell, Jacque C. (Jacque Cyrus)
VIAF ID: 109983789 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morrell, Jacque Cyrus ‡d 1893-
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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The Acid and Fullers Earth Treatment of California Cracked Distillates | |
Catalysis : inorganic and organic | |
The Cracking of Bitumen from Canadian Alberta Tar Sands | |
The Cracking of Low Temperature Coal Tar by the Dubbs Process | |
Cracking process can produce road oils to meet current specifications | |
The Cracking Process in the Gas Making Industry | |
Developments in hydrocarbon chemistry and technology | |
Distribution of Sulphur in Petroleum Products | |
Dye Saves Dollars in Treating Gasoline | |
Gasoline from Cottonseed Oil | |
How Some Inhibitors Affect Knock Rating, Gum and Color in Cracked Gasoline | |
Mechanism of gum formation in cracked gasoline : formation of peroxide, aldehyde, and acid in storage | |
n86864204 | |
Pressure Vessels for Oil Cracking | |
Protecting cracking vessels with non-metallic linings | |
Refining petroleum distillates | |
Safety and Cost Chief Factors in Considering Alloy Steels for Cracking Equipment | |
Significant trends in the design of petroleum refining equipment and petroleum refining | |
Stability of pure hydrocarbons to light : photochemical formation of color, haze and reaction products | |
Thermodynamics in hydrocarbon research | |
The Topping and Cracking of Panhandle Crude Oil | |
The Use of Chemical Reagents in the Protection of Atmospheric and Pressure Distillation Equipment Against Corrosion | |
The velocity of inversion of sucrose as a function of the thermodynamic concentration of hydrogen ion |