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... present status of the theoretical evaluation of metal halide arc - lamps , consider systems containing tin halides — such as those described by Shaffner ( 1971 ) and Speros and Caldwell ( 1972 ) . The calculation of radiation output ...
... present status of the theoretical evaluation of metal halide arc - lamps , consider systems containing tin halides — such as those described by Shaffner ( 1971 ) and Speros and Caldwell ( 1972 ) . The calculation of radiation output ...
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... present in the original solution and the possibility of matrix - and chemical - in- teraction arises during the desolvation - vaporization process . Formation of nonvolatile compounds in the desolvation process , or of occlusions in a ...
... present in the original solution and the possibility of matrix - and chemical - in- teraction arises during the desolvation - vaporization process . Formation of nonvolatile compounds in the desolvation process , or of occlusions in a ...
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... present no more than about 40 % efficient . Hottel and Howard ( 1971 ) have recently surveyed present and future possible energy sources , and have made a number of assessments with regard to research requirements and priorities in this ...
... present no more than about 40 % efficient . Hottel and Howard ( 1971 ) have recently surveyed present and future possible energy sources , and have made a number of assessments with regard to research requirements and priorities in this ...
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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