NBS Special Publication, Issues 411-415U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... contact between the layers may not be a necessary condition for this phenomenon ) . It was thought that useful information relevant to this and other points might be obtained if potential transfer situations could be studied without the ...
... contact between the layers may not be a necessary condition for this phenomenon ) . It was thought that useful information relevant to this and other points might be obtained if potential transfer situations could be studied without the ...
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... contact between the layers may not be a necessary condition for this phenomenon ) . It was thought that useful information relevant to this and other points might be obtained if potential transfer situations could be studied without the ...
... contact between the layers may not be a necessary condition for this phenomenon ) . It was thought that useful information relevant to this and other points might be obtained if potential transfer situations could be studied without the ...
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... contact . In table 1 are listed the amounts of residual char at 500 ° C ( taken from the thermograms ) for the four systems studied , and the directly measured final weights of residue in the two - layer experiment after heating to 560 ...
... contact . In table 1 are listed the amounts of residual char at 500 ° C ( taken from the thermograms ) for the four systems studied , and the directly measured final weights of residue in the two - layer experiment after heating to 560 ...
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... contact between the solid phases . Since certain effects of flame retardants are not desirable ( e.g. , enhancement of the burning rate of treated cellulosics ) , it is necessary that we increase our knowledge about how such mixed ...
... contact between the solid phases . Since certain effects of flame retardants are not desirable ( e.g. , enhancement of the burning rate of treated cellulosics ) , it is necessary that we increase our knowledge about how such mixed ...
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... contact between the layers may not be a necessary condition for this phenomenon ) . It was thought that useful information relevant to this and other points might be obtained if potential transfer situations could be studied without the ...
... contact between the layers may not be a necessary condition for this phenomenon ) . It was thought that useful information relevant to this and other points might be obtained if potential transfer situations could be studied without the ...
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