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... practical person who can combine the instrumental techniques and theoretical approaches with the practical viewpoints and questions which come up when one wishes to design a flame - retardant fabric , a container for liquid metal at ...
... practical person who can combine the instrumental techniques and theoretical approaches with the practical viewpoints and questions which come up when one wishes to design a flame - retardant fabric , a container for liquid metal at ...
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... practical aspect of high temperature ( > 1000 ° C ) gas - solid interactions , but one which is not widely recognized , is that in the firing of ceramics , atmospheric influences are as important as time and temperature in determining ...
... practical aspect of high temperature ( > 1000 ° C ) gas - solid interactions , but one which is not widely recognized , is that in the firing of ceramics , atmospheric influences are as important as time and temperature in determining ...
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... practical significance . A better under- standing of the general high pressure steam - solid solubility phenomenon clearly requires the identification and thermodynamic ... Practical Interest 87 Miscellaneous Examples of Practical Interest.
... practical significance . A better under- standing of the general high pressure steam - solid solubility phenomenon clearly requires the identification and thermodynamic ... Practical Interest 87 Miscellaneous Examples of Practical Interest.
Contents
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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