Measurement of high-temperature, high-pressure processes

Larry Cooper

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Measurement of high-temperature, high-pressure processes

by Larry Cooper

1982

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research and Development, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory

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Measurement of high-temperature, high-pressure processes was written by Larry Cooper.

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