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halogen component being to control filament degradation by regenerative cycles
. The second type represents a relatively recent development where the light
emission is believed to result from the formation of excited metal halide molecular
...
halogen component being to control filament degradation by regenerative cycles
. The second type represents a relatively recent development where the light
emission is believed to result from the formation of excited metal halide molecular
...
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particularly in connection with fuel fires resulting from aircraft mishaps , e . g . ,
see Botteri ( 1971 ) and Fiala ( 1971 ) , and also for the protection of electronic
equipment ; • the incorporation of phosphorous - halogen or antimony - halogen ...
particularly in connection with fuel fires resulting from aircraft mishaps , e . g . ,
see Botteri ( 1971 ) and Fiala ( 1971 ) , and also for the protection of electronic
equipment ; • the incorporation of phosphorous - halogen or antimony - halogen ...
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In particular , flame systems containing metals such as Ba , Cr , and Ca , and a
halogen source can be expected to form stable MCI and MCl , species . This
would reduce the effectiveness of these metals , as they would not be available to
...
In particular , flame systems containing metals such as Ba , Cr , and Ca , and a
halogen source can be expected to form stable MCI and MCl , species . This
would reduce the effectiveness of these metals , as they would not be available to
...
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Contents
GasSolid Reactions with Vapor Products | 37 |
Chemical Vapor Transport and Deposition | 91 |
VaporPhase Aspects of Corrosion at High Temperature | 212 |
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