Materials for Marine Systems and StructuresDennis F. Hasson, C. Robert Crowe |
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... Table III at a salinity other than 35 % can be calculated from the following relationship : ( Concentration of ion y at salinity S ‰ ) = ( Concentration of x at 35 % salinity × ( S %% ) / ( 35 % ) . χ ( 18 ) For example , using equation ...
... Table III at a salinity other than 35 % can be calculated from the following relationship : ( Concentration of ion y at salinity S ‰ ) = ( Concentration of x at 35 % salinity × ( S %% ) / ( 35 % ) . χ ( 18 ) For example , using equation ...
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... Table V are show in Table VI . More detailed tables are given by Kester ( 59 ) . The preferred units for dissolved oxygen among chemical oceanographers are μmol / kg . Thus , values of the constants used in equation ( 20 ) in those ...
... Table V are show in Table VI . More detailed tables are given by Kester ( 59 ) . The preferred units for dissolved oxygen among chemical oceanographers are μmol / kg . Thus , values of the constants used in equation ( 20 ) in those ...
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... ( Table VII ) . Impressed current anodes need not be naturally anodic to steel - their principal requirement is that they have low consumption rates at high current densities . Table VIII lists the metal consumption rates of various ...
... ( Table VII ) . Impressed current anodes need not be naturally anodic to steel - their principal requirement is that they have low consumption rates at high current densities . Table VIII lists the metal consumption rates of various ...
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