Characterization of High Temperature Vapors and Gases: Proceedings of the 20th Materials Research Symposium Held at the National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, September 18-22, 1978, Part 1John W. Hastie U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1979 - 1726 pages |
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... TUBE . . 679 M. E. Gersh and C. E. Kolb ROTATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY OF HIGH TEMPERATURE MOLECULES3 695 T. Torring and E. Tiemann MODERN HIGH - TEMPERATURE ELECTRON DIFFRACTION3 711 V. P. Spiridonov and E. Z. Zasorin PHOTOIONIZATION MASS ...
... TUBE . . 679 M. E. Gersh and C. E. Kolb ROTATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY OF HIGH TEMPERATURE MOLECULES3 695 T. Torring and E. Tiemann MODERN HIGH - TEMPERATURE ELECTRON DIFFRACTION3 711 V. P. Spiridonov and E. Z. Zasorin PHOTOIONIZATION MASS ...
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... tubes , although his approach yielded only a qualitative result for the transmissivity of short tubes ( or long orifices ) ... tube attached below the condenser . His nonlinear vapor pressure equation , when extrapolated as high as 800 ° C ...
... tubes , although his approach yielded only a qualitative result for the transmissivity of short tubes ( or long orifices ) ... tube attached below the condenser . His nonlinear vapor pressure equation , when extrapolated as high as 800 ° C ...
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... tubes [ 2 ] , was attempted by Knudsen , but it was Clausing [ 16,17,18 ] who in 1929-32 published the first reliable results for short , cylindrical tubes and orifices . We still refer to these transmission probabilities as Clausing ...
... tubes [ 2 ] , was attempted by Knudsen , but it was Clausing [ 16,17,18 ] who in 1929-32 published the first reliable results for short , cylindrical tubes and orifices . We still refer to these transmission probabilities as Clausing ...
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... tube from the actual torsion cell . The reservoir contained sulfur , selenium , or tellurium at one temperature . The saturated vapor from the reservoir passed up the tube into the effusion cell which was maintained at a much higher ...
... tube from the actual torsion cell . The reservoir contained sulfur , selenium , or tellurium at one temperature . The saturated vapor from the reservoir passed up the tube into the effusion cell which was maintained at a much higher ...
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... Tube LO Amplifier IV 41 Thermopile 27. Magn Electron Multiplier 42 Objective 28 Mirror 29 Polarizer 30 Oscillator 43 Image Converter 44 Light Intensifier 45 Polaroid Camera Figure 3. Schematic display of the lay - out of extended high ...
... Tube LO Amplifier IV 41 Thermopile 27. Magn Electron Multiplier 42 Objective 28 Mirror 29 Polarizer 30 Oscillator 43 Image Converter 44 Light Intensifier 45 Polaroid Camera Figure 3. Schematic display of the lay - out of extended high ...
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