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... Techniques of Chemistry , A. Weissberger and B. W. Rossiter , Eds . , Vol 1 , Part V , Chapter VI , Wiley - Interscience , New York , 1971 . Evald L. Skau and Jett C. Arthur , Jr. , " Determination of Melting and Freezing Temperatures ...
... Techniques of Chemistry , A. Weissberger and B. W. Rossiter , Eds . , Vol 1 , Part V , Chapter VI , Wiley - Interscience , New York , 1971 . Evald L. Skau and Jett C. Arthur , Jr. , " Determination of Melting and Freezing Temperatures ...
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... techniques and applications . Paul D. Garn , Thermoanalytical Methods of Investigation , Academic Press , New York , 1965. Accounts of differential thermal analysis , thermogravimetric analysis , and related fields . Irving M. Klotz ...
... techniques and applications . Paul D. Garn , Thermoanalytical Methods of Investigation , Academic Press , New York , 1965. Accounts of differential thermal analysis , thermogravimetric analysis , and related fields . Irving M. Klotz ...
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... Techniques of Chemistry , A. Weissberger and B. W. Rossiter , Eds . , Vol . 1 , Part IIA , Chapter 2 , Wiley - Interscience , New York , 1971 . Henry B. Bull , An Introduction to Physical Biochemistry , 2nd ed . , Davis , Philadelphia ...
... Techniques of Chemistry , A. Weissberger and B. W. Rossiter , Eds . , Vol . 1 , Part IIA , Chapter 2 , Wiley - Interscience , New York , 1971 . Henry B. Bull , An Introduction to Physical Biochemistry , 2nd ed . , Davis , Philadelphia ...
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