Using light-scattering intensities to discriminate waterdrops from coal mine dusts

Robert P. Vinson

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Using light-scattering intensities to discriminate waterdrops from coal mine dusts

by Robert P. Vinson

1993

U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines

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