Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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... aqueous environments . • an aqueous phase and inorganic moieties , a gaseous Clay The proliferation of a species of microorganism in soil is highly dependent on the physical and chemical characteristics of the soil . Soil contains ...
... aqueous environments . • an aqueous phase and inorganic moieties , a gaseous Clay The proliferation of a species of microorganism in soil is highly dependent on the physical and chemical characteristics of the soil . Soil contains ...
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... aqueous environments manufactured by man , such as cooling water systems , wells , and reservoirs , in which biocorrosion Accordingly many corrosion - causing organisms are intrinsic to both natural and industrial aqueous situations ...
... aqueous environments manufactured by man , such as cooling water systems , wells , and reservoirs , in which biocorrosion Accordingly many corrosion - causing organisms are intrinsic to both natural and industrial aqueous situations ...
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... aqueous media occur within the same time scale , beginning immediately after the immersion of the specimen in the aqueous environment ( Videla , 1988 ) . A reciprocal conditioning between the passive layers arrangement and biofilm ...
... aqueous media occur within the same time scale , beginning immediately after the immersion of the specimen in the aqueous environment ( Videla , 1988 ) . A reciprocal conditioning between the passive layers arrangement and biofilm ...
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