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      Bertodano, Martín López de. author.
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      Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.
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      Groysman, Alec. author.
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      Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.
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      Arastoopour, Hamid. author.
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      Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.
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      Wimpenny, David Ian. editor.
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      Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.
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      Karwa, Rajendra. author.
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      Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.
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      Ellis, Matthew. author.
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      Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.
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      Grüne, Lars. author.
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      Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.
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      Kottapalli, Ajay Giri Prakash. author.
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      fabrication of MEMS sensors that function on piezoresistive, piezoelectric, strain gauge, and chemical sensing
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      Ao, Sio-Iong. editor.
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      Francisco, USA, 21-23 October 2015. Topics covered include engineering mathematics, electrical engineering
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      Chen, Lin. author.
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      aspects and indications, chemical engineering properties, microscale phenomena, as well as transient
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      Annesini, Maria Cristina. author.
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      students and researchers in the field of chemical and biomedical engineering will find that this book
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      De Luca, Luigi T. editor.
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      international laboratories discuss the future of chemical rocket propulsion for access to, and exploration of