Science, Volume 113John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1883 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... hydrogen within the metal ; for if the hydrogen were thus contained it should evi- dently diffuse into perfect lattice . Elsewhere ( 2 ) the solubility of hydrogen in metal has been defined as " the occlusive capacity of the metal in a ...
... hydrogen within the metal ; for if the hydrogen were thus contained it should evi- dently diffuse into perfect lattice . Elsewhere ( 2 ) the solubility of hydrogen in metal has been defined as " the occlusive capacity of the metal in a ...
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... hydrogen , which thus itself has the effect of strain . There is also to be mentioned the closely related fact that occlusion of hydrogen is in its early stages self - accelerating . Further illumination of the nature of the widened ...
... hydrogen , which thus itself has the effect of strain . There is also to be mentioned the closely related fact that occlusion of hydrogen is in its early stages self - accelerating . Further illumination of the nature of the widened ...
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... hydrogen- hardening and the fact that penetration is by special paths and not by general diffusion through the lattice . 4. Changes of electrostatic capacity and a.c. - resistance , as a result of absorption and evolution of hydrogen ...
... hydrogen- hardening and the fact that penetration is by special paths and not by general diffusion through the lattice . 4. Changes of electrostatic capacity and a.c. - resistance , as a result of absorption and evolution of hydrogen ...
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Bohatirchuk Fedor 365 | 16 |
Introduction to Nematology An | 17 |
Ionization Chambers and Counters | 45 |
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