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The Scanning Electron Microscope, Part 1: The Instrument

The Scanning Electron Microscope, Part 1: The Instrument

The Scanning Electron Microscope, Part 1: The Instrument
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The Scanning Electron Microscope, Part 1: The Instrument

by Oatley, C.W

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Cambridge at the University . 1972. Hardcover. UsedGood. Hardcover; Cambridge Monographs on Physics; surplus library copy with the usual stampings and reference number written on the spine; fading and shelf wear to exterior; light stain at bottom of front cover; otherwise in good condition with clean text and tight binding. .

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Title
The Scanning Electron Microscope, Part 1: The Instrument
Author
Oatley, C.W
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Hardcover
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UsedGood
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ISBN 10
0521085314
ISBN 13
9780521085311
Publisher
Cambridge at the University
Date Published
1972
Pages
194p

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