Diffusion in solids: recent developments
Arthur S. Nowick
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Diffusion in solids: recent developments
Published
1975
Publisher
Academic Press
Pages
491
ISBN-10
0125226608
Description
Illustrates a host of ancient and modern examples of American Indian art characterizing traditional themes and design.
Subjects
La Diffusion dans les solides
Diffusion in solids
Diffusion in zeolites and other microporous solids
Diffusion in solids
DiffusionControlled Solid State Reactions
Handbook of grain and interphase boundary diffusion data
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Diffusion in solids: recent developments was written by Arthur S. Nowick.
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