Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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... natural vegetable product and the basic component of natural 115 rubber It is interesting to note that latex tapped from a tree normally becomes infected by a host of different bacteria , in the process of rubber production116 . It ...
... natural vegetable product and the basic component of natural 115 rubber It is interesting to note that latex tapped from a tree normally becomes infected by a host of different bacteria , in the process of rubber production116 . It ...
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... natural biocorrosion sites . In addition , synthetic media used is often rich in nutrients , lacking in a few trace elements , compared to the native environment , and can therefore alter the natural succession of fouling organisms and ...
... natural biocorrosion sites . In addition , synthetic media used is often rich in nutrients , lacking in a few trace elements , compared to the native environment , and can therefore alter the natural succession of fouling organisms and ...
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... naturally inherent in a first edition , seem all the more out of place . There are also a few redundant expressions ... natural rubber which is intended in the subsequent table on chemical elsewhere in the table . More than likely the ...
... naturally inherent in a first edition , seem all the more out of place . There are also a few redundant expressions ... natural rubber which is intended in the subsequent table on chemical elsewhere in the table . More than likely the ...
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