SUPERCONDUCTING APPLICATIONS OF NIOBIUM, Containing papers presented at the TMS Symposium on Niobiu, amd Niobium Alloys in Superconducting Applications, 1987
by O. N. Carlson, editor
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Elsevier Applied Science, Barking, Essex, England 1988 Hardcover, 24.5cms x 17cms, with gold type to front and spine Book in VERY GOOD condition Reprinted from 'The Journal of the Less-Common Metals' Vol. 139, No.1. Eighteen papers presented by specialist experts from U.S.A., Germany, Brazil, Italy, Czechoslovakia, and India. Includes dozens of b&w photographs, flow charts, tables, graphs, temperature maps, cross-sections, process charts, photomicrographs, and references
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- Title
- SUPERCONDUCTING APPLICATIONS OF NIOBIUM, Containing papers presented at the TMS Symposium on Niobiu, amd Niobium Alloys in Superconducting Applications, 1987
- Author
- O. N. Carlson, editor
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover, 24.5cms x 17cms, with gold type to front and spine
- Book Condition
- Used - Book in VERY GOOD condition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Elsevier Applied Science, Barking, Essex, England
- Date Published
- 1988
- Pages
- 202 pages
- Keywords
- superconductors fabrication computed tomography niobium oxidation Niobium Alloys electron particle accelerator nuclear studies gettering process
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