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  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    It is not necessary to stress here the importance of bread. Many countries of the world live on .bread in contrast to the Southeast Asian nations who live mainly on rice. However, even in the countries where rice is ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Among the FRT suspensions for small cars, the ball joint becomes the rotating shaft, when tires on both sides rotate, as rotating and oscillating part subject to tensile strength as well as compressive strength along ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    BOPP film is a polypropylene film which is stretched both in the machine direction and transverse direction. The properties of polypropylene film are remarkably improved by this stretching process which change the ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Derivatives of carbamic acid have been known to be poisonous to mammals since long time ago. Physostigmine, currently in use as medicine, is an alkaloid compound of carbamic acid origin, being known as adversely affecting ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The brake cylinder requirement per specific type of automobile varies, that is the brake cylinder manufacturing technology requires adopting the method of producing many different types in small numbers, with each ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The brake lining is largely divided into the resin mold type and roll and flexible type. Where as the roll and flexible type is used only for small cars, the resin mold type has a wide range of uses ranging from small cars ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    From the early times of mankind bread has been a basic food in many parts of the world. When people started to turn their backs to labourious farmlife and started instead life in settlements that were to develop into ...
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    Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Beer is a carbonated alcoholic beverage that is well liked all over the world. Its production developed over the centuries from home-type brewing facilities to industrial manufacturing. Today's beer production plants ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Bricks are used in the building trade for the construction of various projects. Along with wood and stone, they were used in building already in the ancient world. Their utilization expanded rapidly in the 12th century, ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    The ceramic industry is one of the oldest industrial exploitation fields of mankind. Pottery, bricks and tiles have always been in demand. Artisan's kilns dug into the ground, were the primitive way of burning the ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Calcium carbide production. with electric furnaces on a commercial basis was revealed about 1892 by Moissan in France. And, thereafter, the production of calcium carbide expanded rapidly over the past several decades ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Limestone is one of the most abundantly available natural resources on earth. Composed mainly of calcium carbonate, limestones are divided into the weathered marine shell, white soft earthy limestone, sugar calcite and ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    The tin plate can is a metal container which has the advantages of preventing deterioration and humidification of contents. Because of the gre~ strength, tin plate cans offer no problems in maintaining contents ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Methods of preserving foodstuffs have been steadily improved since ancient times. Various methods of preserving current foodstuffs include canning, refregerating, drying and smoking, but the canning is most ideal from ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    From ancient times candles have been important as sources of light, and although they were replaced first by kerosene lamps and later by incandescent electric lamps, their use has actually expanded because of their ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    The history of cand y is probably a long one in any country. In ancient times, sugar must have been a highly valued consumption item. T-herefore, there was no candy that used sugar as freely as we do in the present ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Sugar cane is the oldest and cheapest source for the production of sugar. The earliest record of sugar cane cultivation in Hindu literature is about 3000 years old. Sugar cane spread slowly to Persia and then to Egypt, ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Sugar can be produced from sugar-cane and from sugar-beet. Sugar-cane is a crop grown in tropical regions, mainly in developing countries, while sugar-beet is a crop grown in temperate regions, mostly in developed ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Preservation of foodstuffs has been conceived as an art of living ever since the dawn of human history. At present, various methods of preserving food can be cited, such as canning, refrigeration, drying, salt-pickling, ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Cyclohexanone (ONE) is first produced via oxidation of cyclohexane by air at 16S'C and 10.7 bar. Yield of ONE is 81 mole percent. A hydroxylamine solution is then contacted with the ONE to produce the cyclohexanone ...

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