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This average volume divided by the surface area ( of the tube say ) gives the biofilm thickness . An electrical conductivity method was developed to measure point values of biofilm thickness / 6 ) . Several values of thickness need to ...
This average volume divided by the surface area ( of the tube say ) gives the biofilm thickness . An electrical conductivity method was developed to measure point values of biofilm thickness / 6 ) . Several values of thickness need to ...
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Following initiation there is a relatively rapid growth in biofilm thickness ( or mass per unit area ) till a plateau is reached . Oscillations about a mean biofilm thickness occur at the plateau level .
Following initiation there is a relatively rapid growth in biofilm thickness ( or mass per unit area ) till a plateau is reached . Oscillations about a mean biofilm thickness occur at the plateau level .
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( ii ) Coating thickness and coating weight One of the principal factors involved in the choice of a phosphating bath is in fact the thickness of the deposit that it will provide . Neglecting intercrystalline voids and surface ...
( ii ) Coating thickness and coating weight One of the principal factors involved in the choice of a phosphating bath is in fact the thickness of the deposit that it will provide . Neglecting intercrystalline voids and surface ...
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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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