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      Astakhov, Viktor P.
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      . Tribology is defined as "the science and technology of interactive surfaces moving relative each other." The
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      Porquerolles School on Special Topics in Surface Science (3rd : 2000 : Porquerolles Island, France)
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      heteroepitaxy. By bringing together scientists from various fields (physics, chemistry, materials science and
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      Diercksen, G. H. F.
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      surfaces. His results are essential in molecular and atomic physics, in astrophysics, and in biochemistry.
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      Kupriyanov, L. Yu.
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      adsorbent surfaces are also discussed. Scientists and engineers specializing in the physics/chemistry of
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      Bass, F. G. (Fridrikh Gershonovich)
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      Wave Scattering from Statistically Rough Surfaces discusses the complications in radio physics and
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      Bates, David R. (David Robert), 1916-1994.
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      Contributors; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. Physics of the Hydrogen Maser; I. Introduction; II
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      International Meeting on Applied Physics (1st : 2003 : Badajoz, Spain)
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      , training, and culture of physics to research areas usually associated with other scientific and engineering
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      Stroke, H. H.
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      - View from Below. * Physics in Poetry. * Casimir Effects - Pedagogical Notes. * Atomic Physics in
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      Kiskinova, M. P. (Maya Petrova), 1949-
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      techniques. The accent is on the revelation of the physics and chemistry involved in the effects of various
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      Nelson, Ralph D., 1938-
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      Effects of the Surrounding Liquid; Chapter 4. SURFACE CHEMISTRY; 4.1 Chemical Classes of Solid Surfaces; 4
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      McLean, Doug, 1943-
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      sections 5.3 Wakes 5.4 Integrated forces: lift and drag 6. Drag and propulsion 6.1 Basic physics and
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