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... chemical concentration cells , leading to various types of localized corro- sion as discussed above . Fouling films may also break down protective paint coatings by a combination of chemical and mechanical action . An excellent ...
... chemical concentration cells , leading to various types of localized corro- sion as discussed above . Fouling films may also break down protective paint coatings by a combination of chemical and mechanical action . An excellent ...
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... Chemical Oceanography . Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , New York . 58. Livingstone , D. A. ( 1963 ) . “ Chemical Composition of Rivers and Lakes . " In : Data of Geochemistry ( M. Fleischer , ed . ) . U.S. Geol . Survey Prof. Paper 440 ...
... Chemical Oceanography . Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , New York . 58. Livingstone , D. A. ( 1963 ) . “ Chemical Composition of Rivers and Lakes . " In : Data of Geochemistry ( M. Fleischer , ed . ) . U.S. Geol . Survey Prof. Paper 440 ...
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... chemical and biological composition and may require control of different frequency or intensity as compared to a biofilm develop- ing in the absence of such a layer . Similarly , a biofilm resulting from a cold- water source will have ...
... chemical and biological composition and may require control of different frequency or intensity as compared to a biofilm develop- ing in the absence of such a layer . Similarly , a biofilm resulting from a cold- water source will have ...
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