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      by 
      Norman, A. G. (Arthur Geoffrey), 1905-1982.
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      . THE PHYSICS OF WIND EROSION AND ITS CONTROL; Notation; I. Introduction; II. The Surface Wind; III
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      Norman, A. G. (Arthur Geoffrey), 1905-1982.
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      METHODS AND USES IN SOIL PHYSICS RESEARCH; I. Introduction; II. Soil Water; III. Soil Density and Soil
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      Bourne, Geoffrey H. (Geoffrey Howard), 1909-1988.
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      . Effect of Radiation on Generative Tissues; V. Radiation Physics and Radiation Chemistry in Relation to
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      International Congress on Catalysis (1st : 1956 : Philadelphia, Pa.)
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      Science; 2. Heterogeneous Catalysis: Milestones Along the Road; Chapter 2. Chemistry and Physics of Solid
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      Wohlfarth, E. P.
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      , much emphasis being placed on the discussion of the experimental material in the framework of physics
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      International Symposium on Silicon Molecular Beam Epitaxy (3rd : 1989 : Strasbourg, France)
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      . Papers are included on surface physics and related vacuum synthesis techniques such as solid phase
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      Haines, Tim, author.
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      from fundamental laboratory physics and apply them to galaxies through the use of state- of
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      Pourhashem, Hamideh, author.
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      in supersonic flows and the physics of the flow responsible for the supersonic mixing. More
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      Chynoweth, Brandon C., author.
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      develop a more physics-based transition prediction method. Results of 24 different experiments under quiet