Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 258Pergamon Press, 1954 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... metal that quickly forms a relatively stable protective oxide coating , such as Nichrome . In addition , evidence indicates that the oxide coating produces a sizable increase in the work function of the metal . This causes a reduc- tion ...
... metal that quickly forms a relatively stable protective oxide coating , such as Nichrome . In addition , evidence indicates that the oxide coating produces a sizable increase in the work function of the metal . This causes a reduc- tion ...
Page 68
... metals edited by H. M. Finniston is de- signed to cover some of the rarer metals . This book like its predecessor , " Chromium , " starts out by a discussion on the history , oc- currence , consumption and use of this metal . A large ...
... metals edited by H. M. Finniston is de- signed to cover some of the rarer metals . This book like its predecessor , " Chromium , " starts out by a discussion on the history , oc- currence , consumption and use of this metal . A large ...
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... metal ; however , the editor has done an excellent job in choosing the metals to be covered and in standardizing the individual author's treat- ment . The general treatment for each metal is to present a brief historical sketch , fol ...
... metal ; however , the editor has done an excellent job in choosing the metals to be covered and in standardizing the individual author's treat- ment . The general treatment for each metal is to present a brief historical sketch , fol ...
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