Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1970 |
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v.1-v.219. Filamentary Crystal Growth Associated with Impact Craters from Hypervelocity Microparticles Abstract . A filamentary crystal growth is associated with impacts of hyper velocity microparticles upon copper foil . They are copper ...
v.1-v.219. Filamentary Crystal Growth Associated with Impact Craters from Hypervelocity Microparticles Abstract . A filamentary crystal growth is associated with impacts of hyper velocity microparticles upon copper foil . They are copper ...
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... associated with it , or from the characteristic crestal topogra- phy ( 21 ) . Additional data for the trend of the axis are provided from the loca- tions of earthquake epicenters ( 22 ) . From Fig . 6 it is possible to measure the ...
... associated with it , or from the characteristic crestal topogra- phy ( 21 ) . Additional data for the trend of the axis are provided from the loca- tions of earthquake epicenters ( 22 ) . From Fig . 6 it is possible to measure the ...
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... associated with an antigen of the first segregant series and an antigen associated with the second series . One possible explanation of these findings is that the HL - A system consists of a series of linked loci . In such a scheme ...
... associated with an antigen of the first segregant series and an antigen associated with the second series . One possible explanation of these findings is that the HL - A system consists of a series of linked loci . In such a scheme ...
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