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It is necessary to restrict the development to systems for which the concept of
particle size distribution is meaningful . ... for predicting the evolution of particle
size distribution from a model of the nucleation and growth rates , are developed
in ...
It is necessary to restrict the development to systems for which the concept of
particle size distribution is meaningful . ... for predicting the evolution of particle
size distribution from a model of the nucleation and growth rates , are developed
in ...
Page 280
Some direct experimental study of the impingement process in a range of
systems is indispensible to the development of better characterizations of
geometric evolution in complex ... envelope analytical apparatus developed in
Section IV , pp .
Some direct experimental study of the impingement process in a range of
systems is indispensible to the development of better characterizations of
geometric evolution in complex ... envelope analytical apparatus developed in
Section IV , pp .
Page 281
D . Development of Quantitative Microscopy The basic analytical tool for the
dynamics of microstructural change , quantitative microscopy , continues to
develop . Although the methods by which simple extensive properties can be
estimated ...
D . Development of Quantitative Microscopy The basic analytical tool for the
dynamics of microstructural change , quantitative microscopy , continues to
develop . Although the methods by which simple extensive properties can be
estimated ...
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