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OH ) , energies , and charge distribution Comparison of adsorptive and Dunken
and catalytical properties Lygin ( 1978 ) Energy levels , g - tensor and Gobsch et
al . ( 1978 ) 29Si hyperfine tensor of Ei center Characteristics of OH groups of ...
OH ) , energies , and charge distribution Comparison of adsorptive and Dunken
and catalytical properties Lygin ( 1978 ) Energy levels , g - tensor and Gobsch et
al . ( 1978 ) 29Si hyperfine tensor of Ei center Characteristics of OH groups of ...
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ESCA investigations have concentrated on depth - profile analysis of float glass (
Colombin et al . , 1977 ; Friedmann , 1974 ) , of firepolished Na2O - CaO - SiO2
glass , and leaching ( Binkowski et al . , 1976 ) of fiber glass ( Nichols et al .
ESCA investigations have concentrated on depth - profile analysis of float glass (
Colombin et al . , 1977 ; Friedmann , 1974 ) , of firepolished Na2O - CaO - SiO2
glass , and leaching ( Binkowski et al . , 1976 ) of fiber glass ( Nichols et al .
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Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus. and extending from 150 to 250°C is attributed
to vaporization of water and organic substances . It is reported by Carturan et al .
( 1978 ) that a DTA peak due to burning of organic substances can be seen at a ...
Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus. and extending from 150 to 250°C is attributed
to vaporization of water and organic substances . It is reported by Carturan et al .
( 1978 ) that a DTA peak due to burning of organic substances can be seen at a ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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