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Sodium Chloride Influence in Deaerated Media 3.2 . Sodium Molybdate Addition to Deaerated Sodium Chloride Media 3.3 . Sodium Thiosulfate Influence in Deaerated Sodium Chloride Media 3.4 . Aeration Influence 4 . Discussion 4.1 .
Sodium Chloride Influence in Deaerated Media 3.2 . Sodium Molybdate Addition to Deaerated Sodium Chloride Media 3.3 . Sodium Thiosulfate Influence in Deaerated Sodium Chloride Media 3.4 . Aeration Influence 4 . Discussion 4.1 .
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In a recent paper Dexter and Lin / 4 / considered the influence of the biofilm on cathodic protection in two parts : i ) its influence on the current required to maintain protection , owing to the ability of biofilms to alter the ...
In a recent paper Dexter and Lin / 4 / considered the influence of the biofilm on cathodic protection in two parts : i ) its influence on the current required to maintain protection , owing to the ability of biofilms to alter the ...
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Videla , H.A. , Gómez de Saravia , S.G. and de Mele , M.F.L. , " The influence of microbial biofilms on cathodic protection at different temperatures " , Paper No. 486 , Corrosion '93 , NACE , Houston , TX , 1993 . 10.
Videla , H.A. , Gómez de Saravia , S.G. and de Mele , M.F.L. , " The influence of microbial biofilms on cathodic protection at different temperatures " , Paper No. 486 , Corrosion '93 , NACE , Houston , TX , 1993 . 10.
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Scale Formation During Nucleate Boiling A Review | 26 |
Change in Boiling Mechanism with Time | 33 |
Heat Transfer Models in the Presence of Deposit | 43 |
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