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material, to prevent noise,) which does not permit the arm or instrument bending but in one direction. the arm or instrument (b) acts on the hammer, either by a pin joint, as shown at (b ) fig. , or by means such as are shown at figure , or otherwise. figure shows the instrument (b) combined with other apparatus
for relieving and checking the hammer, by which arrangement or combination of parts greater power, quicker repetition and certainty of the blow, with a check quick and efficient, are obtained. figures , , and show a modification of the combination wherein the check and relieving apparatus are somewhat...
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, stability, and solubility of metal oxide nanoparticles: surface entropy, enthalpy, and free energy of ferrihydrite, geochimica cosmochimica acta, ( ) - . [ back , ] j. l. finney, a. hallbrucker, i. kohl, a. k. soper and d. t. bowron, structures of high and low density amorphous ice by neutron diffraction
extension of the iapws- formulation and an improved calculation approach for saturated properties, physics of the earth and planetary interiors, ( ) - . [ back ] p. r. smirnov, o. v. grechin and i. l. kritskii, structure of the solvation spheres of ions in aqueous solutions of lucl according to x-ray diffraction...
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photodissociation dynamics of h o and d o via the d ̃( a ) electronic state, physical chemistry chemical physics, ( ) article in press, doi: /c cp b. [ back ] y. zhou, t. yamaguchi, k. ikeda, k. yoshida, t. otomo, c. fang, w. zhang and f. zhu, dihydrogen bonds in aqueous nabd solution by neutron and x‐ray diffraction
weinhardt, site-specific electronic structure of imidazole and imidazolium in aqueous solutions†physical chemistry chemical physics, ( ) - . [ back ] l. h. al-madhagi, s. k. callear and s. l. m. schroeder, hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions in concentrated aqueous imidazole solutions: a neutron diffraction...
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