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hCATHuman Cationic Amino Acid Transporter
HCATHard Chrome Alternatives Team
HCATHIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) Compliance Assessment Tool
HCATHastings College of Arts & Technology (UK)
HCATHeadquarters Contingency Action Team (NASA)
HCATHimalayan Committee for Action on Tibet


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The HCAT Technology, in which a proprietary liquid precursor is used to generate a highly active, oil-soluble molecular catalyst, in conjunction with Criterion's advanced ebullated bed catalysts, enhances the performance of these units by enabling higher conversion levels than previously possible.
We continue to work with the three refineries that have installed our HCAT heavy oil upgrading technology and believe that all three refineries will continue to test HCAT.
0 million of HCAT catalyst sales related to commercial trials * Steady performance by CCP segment * Down cycle in building products continues to negatively impact earnings Results for the Quarter and Nine Months ended June 30, 2008 The decline in net income and earnings per share for the June 2008 quarter and for the nine months ended June 2008, compared to the same periods in 2007, is primarily due to the expiration of our Section 45K business.
 
 
 
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