Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... reduced to the sentence symbol by this process , and each step of the process is re- ferred to as a reduction . For example the sen- tence x + x is reduced to E in the usual grammar in the following steps : 1 . x + x F + x { F x } 2 ...
... reduced to the sentence symbol by this process , and each step of the process is re- ferred to as a reduction . For example the sen- tence x + x is reduced to E in the usual grammar in the following steps : 1 . x + x F + x { F x } 2 ...
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... reduced . The addition of impurities to a crystal drasti- cally reduces by providing additional phonon scattering mechanism , thereby reducing λ . Simi- larly , for disordered or glassy insulators is usu- ally very small because of the ...
... reduced . The addition of impurities to a crystal drasti- cally reduces by providing additional phonon scattering mechanism , thereby reducing λ . Simi- larly , for disordered or glassy insulators is usu- ally very small because of the ...
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... reduced to about 10 K by sublimation under reduced pressure : on safety grounds , however , liquid hydrogen is sel- dom used in the laboratory . Liquid " He , as al- ready mentioned , never solidifies under its own vapor pressure . The ...
... reduced to about 10 K by sublimation under reduced pressure : on safety grounds , however , liquid hydrogen is sel- dom used in the laboratory . Liquid " He , as al- ready mentioned , never solidifies under its own vapor pressure . The ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
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