Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... depends on the activities in the network . The cost of a network obviously depends on the scope and nature of the applications and pur- pose . Some small networks may cost less than $ 50,000 to establish and $ 5,000 per month to op ...
... depends on the activities in the network . The cost of a network obviously depends on the scope and nature of the applications and pur- pose . Some small networks may cost less than $ 50,000 to establish and $ 5,000 per month to op ...
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... depends on a large property change , which occurs at the liquid - vapor inter- face ( e.g. , a significant change in density ) . This may , of course , not be the case if the fluid is stored near its critical point or if stratification ...
... depends on a large property change , which occurs at the liquid - vapor inter- face ( e.g. , a significant change in density ) . This may , of course , not be the case if the fluid is stored near its critical point or if stratification ...
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... depends on structure . Catalysis has become extremely important in energy development , resource utilization , pollu- tion abatement , refining of metals , etc. The abil- ity of EXAFS to determine the chemical state and atomic ...
... depends on structure . Catalysis has become extremely important in energy development , resource utilization , pollu- tion abatement , refining of metals , etc. The abil- ity of EXAFS to determine the chemical state and atomic ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
Compilers Computer Science 1 Controls Adaptive Systems | 345 |
Composite Materials 17 Controls Bilinear Systems | 355 |
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