12 resultados para INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

em University of Michigan


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Vols. 1-2 edited by G.G. André; v. 3-5, by Charles G. Warnford Lock.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.

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"SW-125C."

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Description based on: 1980; title from caption.

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Cover-title: Industrial applications of the X-ray.

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The Industrial Material Exchange Service (IMES) program is a free service designed to provide a mechanism for recycling and reusing unwanted materials. The exchange program maintains and distributes listings of materials both wanted and available provided by our participants. Through IMES, waste generators can be matched with waste users. Any material, either non-hazardous or hazardous that is available from one business yet has potential reuse by another, can be a part of the exchange. IMES functions as an information clearinghouse for industrial by-products, surplus materials, waste and other forms of unwanted industrial materials. The goal of the IMES program is to conserve energy, resources and landfill space by helping find alternatives to disposal of what might be a valuable material.

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"Based on a survey which the author made during the winter of 1927-28 for Hon. W.M. Jardine, United States secretary of agriculture, of research data in Washington and elsewhere which have a bearing on the industrial utilization of farm products."--Pref.