Search Result "Air separation module (ASM)"
Safety Assessment of an On Board Inert Gas Generating System
Journal: Recent Patents on Engineering
Volume: 6 Issue: 1 Year: 2012 Page: 70-79
Author(s): Okafor Ekene Gabriel, Sun You-Chao, Lu Zhong
Calibration of ASM-SMP Model Under Specific Experimental Conditions for Membrane Bioreactor Application
Journal: Current Environmental Engineering
Volume: 2 Issue: 1 Year: 2015 Page: 11-18
Author(s): Ameni Lahdhiri, Aicha Gasmi, Geoffroy Lesage, Ahmed Hannachi, Marc Heran
Growth and Characterization of Chromium Oxynitride Thin Films Prepared Using Reactive Unbalanced Magnetron Sputtering in Presence of Air as Reactive Gas
Ebook: Metallic Oxynitride Thin Films by Reactive Sputtering and Related Deposition Methods: Process, Properties and Applications
Volume: 1 Year: 2013
Author(s): Saïd Agouram,Guy Terwagne,Franz Bodart
Doi: 10.2174/9781608051564113010010
Biological Nitration of Arachidonic Acid
Journal: Current Vascular Pharmacology
Volume: 2 Issue: 1 Year: 2004 Page: 81-93
Author(s): Michael Balazy, Candace D. Poff
Continuous Preconcentrator for Trace Gas Analysis
Journal: Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering
Volume: 2 Issue: 3 Year: 2009 Page: 214-227
Author(s): Yen-Lin Han, Marcus P. Young
Caveolae and Caveolins in the Respiratory System
Journal: Current Molecular Medicine
Volume: 8 Issue: 8 Year: 2008 Page: 741-753
Author(s): Reinoud Gosens, Mark Mutawe, Sarah Martin, Sujata Basu, Sophie T. Bos, Thai Tran, Andrew J. Halayko
Revolutionary Impact of Nanodrug Delivery on Neuroscience
Journal: Current Neuropharmacology
Volume: 10 Issue: 4 Year: 2012 Page: 370-392
Author(s): Reza Khanbabaie,Mohsen Jahanshahi
Thermal Characteristics of High Speed Motorized Spindle with Helical Water Cooling Channel
Journal: Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering
Volume: 5 Issue: 1 Year: 2012 Page: 69-76
Author(s): He Qiang, Zhang Yong, Ye Jun, Niu Qinpo, Yao Xuefeng
Oxidants and COPD
Journal: Current Drug Targets - Inflammation & Allergy
Volume: 4 Issue: 6 Year: 2005 Page: 627-641
Author(s): William MacNee
Protease-Activated Receptors (PARs) are Partly Pro-Inflammatory and Partly Anti-Inflammatory: Will PAR Agonists or Antagonists Participate in Future Drug Therapies?
Journal: Current Drug Targets
Volume: 7 Issue: 5 Year: 2006 Page: 629-637
Author(s): B. A. De Campo, P. J. Henry