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Product engineering : molecular structure and properties / James Wei.

By: Wei, James, 1930-.
Series: Topics in chemical engineering. Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2007Description: xiii, 361 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + 1 electronic optical disc (CD-ROM) (4 3/4 in.).ISBN: 0195159179 (hbk.); 9780195159172 (hbk.).Subject(s): Chemical engineering | Production engineeringDDC classification: 660
Contents:
Part 1: Product innovations. - 1. Product Exploration and Discovery. - 2. Product Development to Business. - Part II: Molecular Structure-Property Relations. - 3. Search Challenges and Methods. - 4. Theory and Quantitative Predictions. - 5. Predictions by Correlations. - 6. Estimations by associations and trends . - 7. Random Searches. - 8. Research Frontiers. - Part III: Product Engineering. - 9. Marketing. - 10. Safety, Health and Environment. - 11. Product Design. 12. Product Innovation opportunities. - Appendix. - Index.
Item type Current location Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode Remark
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU
660 WEI (Browse shelf) 1 Available SOExx,07017,03,GR 5000070815
Accompanying Material (Media Resource) TU External Storage-LCS
660 WEI (Browse shelf) 1 Available SOExx,07017,03,GR 1000137170 Please fill up online form at https://taylorslibrary.taylors.edu.my/services/external_storage1

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: Product innovations. - 1. Product Exploration and Discovery. - 2. Product Development to Business. - Part II: Molecular Structure-Property Relations. - 3. Search Challenges and Methods. - 4. Theory and Quantitative Predictions. - 5. Predictions by Correlations. - 6. Estimations by associations and trends . - 7. Random Searches. - 8. Research Frontiers. - Part III: Product Engineering. - 9. Marketing. - 10. Safety, Health and Environment. - 11. Product Design. 12. Product Innovation opportunities. - Appendix. - Index.

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