Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 47
... important applications . For exam- ple , the light of pre - main - sequence stars , which are still shrouded by the gas and dust from which they formed , is so strongly absorbed at visual wavelengths that it is frequently impos- sible ...
... important applications . For exam- ple , the light of pre - main - sequence stars , which are still shrouded by the gas and dust from which they formed , is so strongly absorbed at visual wavelengths that it is frequently impos- sible ...
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... important reor- ganization of the electronic valence shells . Un- derstanding the nature of the proton is important when generalizing quantitative relationships in acidity measurements . A number of methods are available for esti ...
... important reor- ganization of the electronic valence shells . Un- derstanding the nature of the proton is important when generalizing quantitative relationships in acidity measurements . A number of methods are available for esti ...
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... important part of the catalytic reac- tion . A good catalyst will also permit rapid bond breaking between the adsorbed intermediates and the surface and the speedy release or de- sorption of the products . If the surface bonds are too ...
... important part of the catalytic reac- tion . A good catalyst will also permit rapid bond breaking between the adsorbed intermediates and the surface and the speedy release or de- sorption of the products . If the surface bonds are too ...
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