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... strength , and high purity materials . As vapor deposition processes are atomic processes where the substrate . is built up atom by atom , or conceivably molecule by molecule , this pro- vides for a high density material . A possible ...
... strength , and high purity materials . As vapor deposition processes are atomic processes where the substrate . is built up atom by atom , or conceivably molecule by molecule , this pro- vides for a high density material . A possible ...
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... strength and oxidation . resistance in particular crystal orientations . For many years iodide processing was the sole source of high purity Zr . Iodide processes are also known to be suitable for the purification of the following ...
... strength and oxidation . resistance in particular crystal orientations . For many years iodide processing was the sole source of high purity Zr . Iodide processes are also known to be suitable for the purification of the following ...
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... strength , e.g. , see Powell et al . ( 1966 ) . A recent discussion of the preparation and properties of nuclear fuel pellet coatings has been given by Ford et al . ( 1972 ) . The mechanical and thermal properties of the coating are ...
... strength , e.g. , see Powell et al . ( 1966 ) . A recent discussion of the preparation and properties of nuclear fuel pellet coatings has been given by Ford et al . ( 1972 ) . The mechanical and thermal properties of the coating are ...
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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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