British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1940 |
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... glass ( SiO , 86-34-89-81 % ) from Tasmania ( previously classed with the tektites and assumed to have fallen from the sky as meteorites ) is a meteorite - crater glass . Further details are given of the silica - glass from the Sand Sea ...
... glass ( SiO , 86-34-89-81 % ) from Tasmania ( previously classed with the tektites and assumed to have fallen from the sky as meteorites ) is a meteorite - crater glass . Further details are given of the silica - glass from the Sand Sea ...
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... glass surface is progressively resolved into numerous droplets , which coalesce and flow down the surface . A film formed by condensation behaves in a similar way , and no visible residue remains on the glass . Similar phenomena are ...
... glass surface is progressively resolved into numerous droplets , which coalesce and flow down the surface . A film formed by condensation behaves in a similar way , and no visible residue remains on the glass . Similar phenomena are ...
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... glass surface is progressively resolved into numerous droplets , which coalesce and flow down the surface . A film formed by condensation behaves in a similar way , and no visible residue remains on the glass . Similar phenomena are ...
... glass surface is progressively resolved into numerous droplets , which coalesce and flow down the surface . A film formed by condensation behaves in a similar way , and no visible residue remains on the glass . Similar phenomena are ...
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EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY | |
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CHEMISTRY AND RELATED SUBJECTS | |
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