The Diffusion of Solids
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In view of the interest attaching to the vaporisation and diffusion of solids, the following observations may be worthy of record as discussed by the authors, which may be seen as a good starting point for further research.Abstract:
IN view of the interest attaching to the vaporisation and diffusion of solids, the following observations may be worthy of record.read more
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