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In order to avoid duplication and save space , very few cross references are given in the body of the table . If the name sought is not found in the table , consult the synonym index given below . Specific gravities are given at normal ...
In order to avoid duplication and save space , very few cross references are given in the body of the table . If the name sought is not found in the table , consult the synonym index given below . Specific gravities are given at normal ...
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As moisture from the atmosphere condenses into the fine pores of an adsorbent , the latent heat of evaporation is given off , but the adsorbent does not appear to change . The quantity of water finally held by a given sorbent when ...
As moisture from the atmosphere condenses into the fine pores of an adsorbent , the latent heat of evaporation is given off , but the adsorbent does not appear to change . The quantity of water finally held by a given sorbent when ...
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Calculated by P. J. Persiani of Argonne from level parameters given in Supplement 1 , Second Edition , BNL - 325 , ( 1960 ) ; includes unresolved - level corrections . The Dy164 value includes the bound level .
Calculated by P. J. Persiani of Argonne from level parameters given in Supplement 1 , Second Edition , BNL - 325 , ( 1960 ) ; includes unresolved - level corrections . The Dy164 value includes the bound level .
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