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Coke (solid fuel)

Known as: Coke, Cokes 
A residue of coal, left after dry (destructive) distillation, used as a fuel.
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2002
2002
Using a drop tube furnace, char samples were prepared from coals of different ranks, under conditions similar to those prevailing… 
1997
1997
A high-accuracy, calibration-free technique to measure the electrical conductivity of molten oxides has been developed—the… 
1997
1997
The exposure of cokery workers to polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons at an Estonian oil shale processing plant was assessed by… 
1996
1996
The influence of carrier gases (N2 ,H 2, He, and CO2) on the catalytic activity, stability, and coke formation in zeolite beta… 
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
The level of (+/-)-r-7,t-8-dihydroxy-t-9,10-oxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo[a]pyrene (anti-BPDE) bound to DNA of lymphocytes plus… 
1995
1995
OBJECTIVE--The aim was to assess the significance of two biomarkers; antibody to benzo(a)pyrene DNA adducts and concentration of… 
1992
1992
Coke is the most widely used solid fuel in iron ore sintering. Generally coke is blended with the other sinter mix components dry… 
1991
1991
This study evaluated the results of several biological methods used simultaneously to monitor coke-oven work. Blood samples from… 
Review
1975
Review
1975
In the largest iron and steel works in Japan, six cases of lung cancer had been found among coke oven workers from 1947 to 1971…