New Technical Books, Volumes 38-41New York Public Library., 1953 - Engineering |
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Page 52
... written either from the physical or elec- tronic viewpoint . This one therefore has an element of novelty . However , even though the viewpoint is chem- ical , more than half of the space has necessarily been devoted to the physical and ...
... written either from the physical or elec- tronic viewpoint . This one therefore has an element of novelty . However , even though the viewpoint is chem- ical , more than half of the space has necessarily been devoted to the physical and ...
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... written in the common language , but the greater part of the discussion is cast in the terms and symbols of ... written on a high technical level and are accompanied by literature references . Technical Writing Weil , B. H. , editor ...
... written in the common language , but the greater part of the discussion is cast in the terms and symbols of ... written on a high technical level and are accompanied by literature references . Technical Writing Weil , B. H. , editor ...
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... Written at the grad- uate level , it is neither comprehensive nor written from a clearly discernible point of view ; neverthless , it will prove valuable to its intended readers . The first chapter on fundamentals will be useful to any ...
... Written at the grad- uate level , it is neither comprehensive nor written from a clearly discernible point of view ; neverthless , it will prove valuable to its intended readers . The first chapter on fundamentals will be useful to any ...
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