Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 144,Wydanie 3755Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... coefficient are the most advan- tageous . Where there is space enough to apply the requisite quantity , a material of low coefficient will give better results than one of higher absorption , due to the more uniform distribution of ...
... coefficient are the most advan- tageous . Where there is space enough to apply the requisite quantity , a material of low coefficient will give better results than one of higher absorption , due to the more uniform distribution of ...
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... Coefficients of Gamma - rays from Radium ( B + C ) . By J. S. ROGERS , B.A. , M.Sc. , F.Inst . P. , Senior Lecturer in Natural Philosophy , The University of Melbourne . In continuation of earlier work in which the photographic action ...
... Coefficients of Gamma - rays from Radium ( B + C ) . By J. S. ROGERS , B.A. , M.Sc. , F.Inst . P. , Senior Lecturer in Natural Philosophy , The University of Melbourne . In continuation of earlier work in which the photographic action ...
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