NBS Special Publication, Issues 411-415U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... released from a pyrolysing substrate and then how the released molecular species interact with the flame reactions ... release chemicals to the vapor phase which actually poison the flame , and it is this latter mode of action which I ...
... released from a pyrolysing substrate and then how the released molecular species interact with the flame reactions ... release chemicals to the vapor phase which actually poison the flame , and it is this latter mode of action which I ...
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... released to the vapor phase . This is demonstrated in figure 1 . The curves A , B and C give a measure of the rate of release of antimony tri- chloride to the gas phase at different temperatures . We have started out with an antimony ...
... released to the vapor phase . This is demonstrated in figure 1 . The curves A , B and C give a measure of the rate of release of antimony tri- chloride to the gas phase at different temperatures . We have started out with an antimony ...
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... released into the atmosphere immediately above the fabric . As they diffuse away from the surface of the fabric , they begin to mix with the oxygen of the air so that combustion can take place . The combustion is , of course , an ...
... released into the atmosphere immediately above the fabric . As they diffuse away from the surface of the fabric , they begin to mix with the oxygen of the air so that combustion can take place . The combustion is , of course , an ...
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... released from a pyrolysing substrate and then how the released molecular species interact with the flame reactions ... release chemicals to the vapor phase which actually poison the flame , and it is this latter mode of action which I ...
... released from a pyrolysing substrate and then how the released molecular species interact with the flame reactions ... release chemicals to the vapor phase which actually poison the flame , and it is this latter mode of action which I ...
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... released to the vapor phase . This is demonstrated in figure 1 . The curves A , B and C give a measure of the rate of release of antimony tri- chloride to the gas phase at different temperatures . We have started out with an antimony ...
... released to the vapor phase . This is demonstrated in figure 1 . The curves A , B and C give a measure of the rate of release of antimony tri- chloride to the gas phase at different temperatures . We have started out with an antimony ...
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