
Paul Stephens
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Nov 4, 2024 |
thereader.mitpress.mit.edu | Rosmarie Waldrop |Catherine Corman |Keith J. Holyoak |Paul Stephens
BeeLine Reader uses subtle color gradients to help you read more efficiently. Influences? Every book I’ve read. Other influences? Yes. For instance, music, printing, and less tangible silences. In fall 1954 I started commuting (a half-hour train ride) to the University of Würzburg. I voraciously gobbled as many lectures in literature, art history, and musicology as I could fit into the week — and promptly got indigestion.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
aogr.com | Paul Stephens
In many areas of the Permian Basin in general and the Delaware Basin in particular, hydrogen sulfide is becoming an increasingly common concern. Through complex geologic activity, many of the most promising drilling opportunities that remain in the Delaware Basin target formations that contain relatively high concentrations of the potentially deadly sour gas. Because dealing with H2S adds extra costs, operators prioritize sweet formations when all other aspects are equal.
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