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    Food Contact Materials - Rubbers, Silicones, Coatings and Inks, is an amalgamation of data from four recent projects. This report provides a wealth of information taken from the results and findings...
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    Containing approximately 120 chapters written and edited by acknowledged world leaders in the field, The Handbook of Magnetism and Advanced Magnetic Materials provides a state-of-the-art,...
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    Tribocorrosion causes the degradation or alteration of materials through the combined action of corrosion and wear. It restricts the performance and life-time of installations, machines and devices...
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    The structural materials used in airframe and propulsion systems impact the cost, performance and safety of aircraft, and an understanding of the wide range of materials used and the issues...
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    Thermal analysis is a group of techniques in which a physical property of a substance is measured as a function of temperature, while the substance is subjected to a controlled temperature programme....
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    Engineering Materials 2 is a best-selling stand-alone text in its own right for more advanced students of materials science and mechanical engineering, and is the follow-up to its renowned companion...
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    This book provides a highly practical treatment of Glancing Angle Deposition (GLAD), a thin film fabrication technology optimized to produce precise nanostructures from a wide range of materials.
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    The main focus of this symposia is on composite materials that act as normal, brittle and has special exploitation conditions.
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    Estimating, modelling, controlling and monitoring the flow of concrete is an essential part of the construction process, as the properties of concrete before it has set can have a significant impact...
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    Nitrogen oxides are common by-products of fossil fuel combustion and are one of the most significant types of air pollution. The nitric oxides react with UV radiation to form oxides of nitrogen, ozone...

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