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In Section III some methods of investigation are discussed with examples which
both permit experimental access to the structure in the surface zone and also
allow study of surface reactions . III . Selected Methods of Surface Analysis A
number ...
In Section III some methods of investigation are discussed with examples which
both permit experimental access to the structure in the surface zone and also
allow study of surface reactions . III . Selected Methods of Surface Analysis A
number ...
Page 171
This situation is comfortable for these workers , but the various interpretations
proposed cry out for experimental verification . This review is divided into three
parts : fracture experiments , fracture models , and fatigue . In each category
testing ...
This situation is comfortable for these workers , but the various interpretations
proposed cry out for experimental verification . This review is divided into three
parts : fracture experiments , fracture models , and fatigue . In each category
testing ...
Page 228
Calculations and experimental data show that under a number of conditions the
weakening of specimens during a proof test can be minimized ( Evans and
Wiederhorn , 1974 ; Maurer , 1979 ) . The reader is cautioned that in these
calculations ...
Calculations and experimental data show that under a number of conditions the
weakening of specimens during a proof test can be minimized ( Evans and
Wiederhorn , 1974 ; Maurer , 1979 ) . The reader is cautioned that in these
calculations ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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