Atomic oxygen effects on polymer-based materials
Roderick C. Tennyson
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Atomic oxygen effects on polymer-based materials
Published
1991
Publisher
[s.n.]
Pages
1208
Subjects
Atomic oxygen textured polymers
Modeling of transmittance degradation caused by optical surface contamination by atomic oxygen reaction with adsorbed silicones
A time-of-flight system for the UTIAS Atomic Oxygen Beam Facility
Atomic oxygen and its effect on materials in space
On the densities of oxygen and hydrogen and on the ratio of their atomic weights
Biographical notice of Pres't Henry Morton, PH.D
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Atomic oxygen effects on polymer-based materials was written by Roderick C. Tennyson.
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