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... addition to trace quantities of other metals such as Cu and Na ( White , 1963 ) . The relative amounts of these component gases vary considerably with sampling location , and this is thought to be indicative of temperature vari- ations ...
... addition to trace quantities of other metals such as Cu and Na ( White , 1963 ) . The relative amounts of these component gases vary considerably with sampling location , and this is thought to be indicative of temperature vari- ations ...
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... addition of chemical additives to the fuel can have beneficial effects in retarding fire - side corrosion , in addition to reducing the amount of sulfur oxides released to the atmosphere . The corrosive effects derived from sulfur ...
... addition of chemical additives to the fuel can have beneficial effects in retarding fire - side corrosion , in addition to reducing the amount of sulfur oxides released to the atmosphere . The corrosive effects derived from sulfur ...
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... addition to this basic material , which applies primarily to the static or material transport phenomena likely to be found in energy systems , it is appropriate to consider , as part of the following discussion , some basic aspects of ...
... addition to this basic material , which applies primarily to the static or material transport phenomena likely to be found in energy systems , it is appropriate to consider , as part of the following discussion , some basic aspects of ...
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Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
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