Revalidating process hazard analyses
Walter L. Frank
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Revalidating process hazard analyses
by Walter L. Frank, David K. Whittle
Published
2010
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Pages
139
ISBN-13
9781282783379
Solutions manual to accompany Applied mathematics and modeling for chemical engineers
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