Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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... fouling layer . Accordingly , experimental media should be of a type known to support biocorrosion . Experiments or should also duplicate the aerated condition of the biocorrosion environment 65 L.J. Seed Corrosion Reviews.
... fouling layer . Accordingly , experimental media should be of a type known to support biocorrosion . Experiments or should also duplicate the aerated condition of the biocorrosion environment 65 L.J. Seed Corrosion Reviews.
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... Experiments Biological films were formed by exposing metal disks of 15 mm diameter embedded in an epoxy resin ( exposed area : 2.35 cm2 ) . Previous to exposure , the metal surface was ... EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES Biofouling Experiments.
... Experiments Biological films were formed by exposing metal disks of 15 mm diameter embedded in an epoxy resin ( exposed area : 2.35 cm2 ) . Previous to exposure , the metal surface was ... EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES Biofouling Experiments.
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2. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE The apparatus used in this work consisted of a four neck glass flask and a condenser ( Figure 1 ) . All the experiments were conducted at boiling water conditions and atmospheric pressure . The heat source was ...
2. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE The apparatus used in this work consisted of a four neck glass flask and a condenser ( Figure 1 ) . All the experiments were conducted at boiling water conditions and atmospheric pressure . The heat source was ...
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