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Features - CAREER CATALYST - 10 Tips for Managing Your Career Get "interpersonally fit" by improving your work relationships and honing your communication skills./
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Seidman, Bettina
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - CAREER CATALYST - Achieving Success - Seven principles that spell success./
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Thaler, Slava
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - CAREER CATALYST - Finding Your Career Path by Finding Yourself - Understand and develop your most valuable skills... then transfer them into a rewarding and successful career./
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Sharaga, Eileen
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - CAREER CATALYST - Succeed in Business in Germany and Switzerland - Interactions with the Germans and the Swiss may seem easy, but it's important to understand their way of thinking and their approach to doing business./
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Clauss, Leonore
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - CAREER CATALYST - Succeed in Business in Latin America - Thorough preparation can mean the difference between success and disaster./
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Grobovsky, Linda
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - CAREER CATALYST - Write a Better Brochure - Engineers are often called on to review product brochures and ads for equipment and processes. Here are six tips for working more effectively with an ad agency or corporate marketing-communications department to create good product literature./
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Bly, Robert W
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - CAREER MANAGEMENT - Over 40? Make the Most of It! - Savvy employers are learning to value experienced engineers. Here's how you can take advantage of this trend./
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Seidman, Bettina
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - CAREER MANAGEMENT - Success Strategies for the Mid-Career ChE - Here's how to take stock of your career and identify and explore a wide range of opportunities./
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Feehan, Elizabeth
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - CONTROL VALVES - Quarter Turn vs. Rising Stem: Who is in Control? - Check out the valve choices that are available and make an informed decision on which one is right for your application./
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Noel, James W
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - DRY VACUUM PUMPS - Run Clean with Dry Vacuum Pumps - The use of dry pumps is growing, replacing workhorse steam jets and liquid-ring pumps. Here is a comprehensive selection guide./
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Ryans, Jim
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - Carbon Sequestration: An Option for Mitigating Global Climate Change - With greenhouse gases currently in the spotlight, the potential benefits of carbon-dioxide capture are too great to ignore. Find out what research and development are currently underway./
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Kane, Robert L
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - Correctly Calculate the Potential to Emit - Determining maximum capacity and ensuring that permit limits are federally enforceable are critical to calculating PTE./
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Scheier, Janet
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - Develop Effective Environmental Training - Get the most out of computer-based environmental compliance training by creating interactive courses that include student examination and tracking./
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Stoll, Peter J
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - Estimate Storage Tank Emissions - Use this shortcut to quickly determine emissions from fixed-roof storage tanks./
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Peress, Jimmy
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - Minimize Enforcement Penalties Identify possible New Source Review/Prevention of Significant Deterioration penalties by conducting an internal audit and disclosing potential violations./
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Idzerda, Jessica L
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- OPINION - How Can We Improve Air Pollution Control? - We as a society should keep these lessons in mind as we set future environmental goals, policies, laws and regulations./
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McKee, Herbert C
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - Preventing Pollution Around the World - By implementing these strategies at all of its overseas facilities, an international corporation can reap such benefits as increased efficiency, reduced costs and a positive public image./
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Rao, J J
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - FLUIDS AND SOLIDS HANDLING - Size Letdown Lines for Pressure Surges - A high-pressure gas flow in a letdown circuit can cause damage to piping and equipment. Here is how to design a system to avoid damage should a pressurized gas flow occur./
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Anci, Gianni
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - FLUIDS AND SOLIDS HANDLING - Take the Guesswork out of FRP Corrosion - Here's a way to predict and prolong the service life of fiberglass- reinforced plastic equipment and piping./
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Bergman, Gunnar
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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Features - FLUIDS AND SOLIDS HANDLING - Use the Power of Sonocrystailization for Improved Properties - High-intensity sound initiates nucleation and helps to control crystal size and habit./
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McCausland, Linda J
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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2001
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