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... indicate the material composition of stellar bodies such as hot stars , as indicated in Chapter 7 , and thereby provide clues as to the primogenetic state of inorganic materials . In concluding these remarks on areas of application it ...
... indicate the material composition of stellar bodies such as hot stars , as indicated in Chapter 7 , and thereby provide clues as to the primogenetic state of inorganic materials . In concluding these remarks on areas of application it ...
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... indicated in Fig . 2.8 . These indirect arguments concerning the molecular character of steam are further supported by a summary report on spectroscopic evidence for the polymeric nature of water vapor at elevated temperatures , i.e. ...
... indicated in Fig . 2.8 . These indirect arguments concerning the molecular character of steam are further supported by a summary report on spectroscopic evidence for the polymeric nature of water vapor at elevated temperatures , i.e. ...
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... indicated in Table 5.7 . The mechanism for relatively cool H2-02 - N2 fuel- rich flames at 1 atm is supported by the good agreement found between calculated and measured concentration and temperature profiles ( Dixon- Lewis , 1970a ) ...
... indicated in Table 5.7 . The mechanism for relatively cool H2-02 - N2 fuel- rich flames at 1 atm is supported by the good agreement found between calculated and measured concentration and temperature profiles ( Dixon- Lewis , 1970a ) ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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