Hydrofluoric Acid -- chemistry : Fluorinated heterocycles / Andrei A. Gakh, editor ; Kenneth L. Kirk, editor ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Fluorine Chemisty
2009
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Hydrofluoric acid -- Environmental aspects. : Hydrofluoric acid : priority existing chemical assessment report no. 19 / NICNAS National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme
Hydrofoil boats -- Technological innovations : Performance, technology and application of high performance marine vessels. Volume one / edited by Liang Yun, Raju Datla, Xinfa Yang
2018
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hydrofoils. : Hydrodynamics of high-speed marine vehicles / Odd M. Faltinsen
A drilling technology in which NATURAL GAS is extracted from large deposits of impermeable rock formations known as shale, deep within the earth's crust. This drilling technique involves injecting large volumes of high-pressure fracturing fluid (a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals) several thousand feet underground, thereby creating cracks or fissures in the shale formation, and releasing trapped gas
A drilling technology in which NATURAL GAS is extracted from large deposits of impermeable rock formations known as shale, deep within the earth's crust. This drilling technique involves injecting large volumes of high-pressure fracturing fluid (a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals) several thousand feet underground, thereby creating cracks or fissures in the shale formation, and releasing trapped gas
Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate analogs & derivatives -- See Hydrogels
Water swollen, rigid, 3-dimensional network of cross-linked, hydrophilic macromolecules, 20-95% water. They are used in paints, printing inks, foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)
Hydrogels -- pharmacology : Hydrogels : design, synthesis and application in drug delivery and regenerative medicine / editors, Thakur Raghu Raj Singh, Garry Laverty, Ryan Donnelly
The first chemical element in the periodic table. It has the atomic symbol H, atomic number 1, and atomic weight [1.00784; 1.00811]. It exists, under normal conditions, as a colorless, odorless, tasteless, diatomic gas. Hydrogen ions are PROTONS. Besides the common H1 isotope, hydrogen exists as the stable isotope DEUTERIUM and the unstable, radioactive isotope TRITIUM
The radioactive isotope of hydrogen also known as hydrogen-3. It contains two NEUTRONS and one PROTON in its nucleus and decays to produce low energy BETA PARTICLES
Hydrogen as fuel -- Computer simulation : Alternative energy technologies : an introduction with computer simulations / Gavin Buxton, Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA, USA
Hydrogen as fuel -- Research -- Government policy -- United States : Transitions to alternative transportation technologies : a focus on hydrogen / Committee on Assessment of Resource Needs for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies, Board on Energy and Environmental Systems, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
2008
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Hydrogen as fuel -- Safety measures : Sensors for safety and process control in hydrogen technologies / Thomas Hübert, Lois Boon-Brett, William J. Buttner