Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... tion for supernovae in the galaxy that are pre- sumed to have been missed owing to our loca- tion in the dusty , obscuring disk of the Milky Way . The fact that all of the historical galactic supernovae are within a few kiloparsecs of ...
... tion for supernovae in the galaxy that are pre- sumed to have been missed owing to our loca- tion in the dusty , obscuring disk of the Milky Way . The fact that all of the historical galactic supernovae are within a few kiloparsecs of ...
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... tion [ n ] , ( molecules cm - 2 ) . Assuming that only one type of species of concentration [ n ] g ( mole- cules cm3 ) exists in the gas phase the adsorp- tion process can be written as k Agas Asurface k ' and the net rate of ...
... tion [ n ] , ( molecules cm - 2 ) . Assuming that only one type of species of concentration [ n ] g ( mole- cules cm3 ) exists in the gas phase the adsorp- tion process can be written as k Agas Asurface k ' and the net rate of ...
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... tion arises from the loss of configurational en- tropy of the chains on significant overlap . This effect is usually referred to as volume restric- tion , entropic or elastic interaction . The latter arises from the compression of the ...
... tion arises from the loss of configurational en- tropy of the chains on significant overlap . This effect is usually referred to as volume restric- tion , entropic or elastic interaction . The latter arises from the compression of the ...
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