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Thus , for example , for an apparent ball load of 50 per cent in a 3.3 liter container , which generated 42 per cent of ... 30.0 , 25.5 and 21.0 per cent , it can be deduced that if a basic load volume is specified at 21.0 per cent ...
Thus , for example , for an apparent ball load of 50 per cent in a 3.3 liter container , which generated 42 per cent of ... 30.0 , 25.5 and 21.0 per cent , it can be deduced that if a basic load volume is specified at 21.0 per cent ...
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For example , if a coefficient moment of 1920 is chosen , it can be seen that for a paint load of 21.0 per cent of the total capacity of the mill , 24 hours of dispersion time is required , whereas for 34.6 per cent , approximately 44 ...
For example , if a coefficient moment of 1920 is chosen , it can be seen that for a paint load of 21.0 per cent of the total capacity of the mill , 24 hours of dispersion time is required , whereas for 34.6 per cent , approximately 44 ...
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The purity , expressed as cuprous oxide , was 99.84 per cent . During storage and previous to paint preparation , the composition of cuprous oxide had changed with an increase of the amount of Cu ° and Cu ( II ) .
The purity , expressed as cuprous oxide , was 99.84 per cent . During storage and previous to paint preparation , the composition of cuprous oxide had changed with an increase of the amount of Cu ° and Cu ( II ) .
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Electrochemical characterization of some commercial | 36 |
EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS | 44 |
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS | 51 |
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