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The beaming of continuous waves of well-defined frequency gives an alternative
answer (and other information, such as rotation speed) by measuring relative
velocities deduced from the change in frequency that is measured.
The beaming of continuous waves of well-defined frequency gives an alternative
answer (and other information, such as rotation speed) by measuring relative
velocities deduced from the change in frequency that is measured.
Page 599
When present in substantial amounts, they tend to promote small, uniform cell
size and relatively large volume. Meringues and angel food cakes are dependent
on egg white foams for their basic structure. Although the presence of fats and
oils ...
When present in substantial amounts, they tend to promote small, uniform cell
size and relatively large volume. Meringues and angel food cakes are dependent
on egg white foams for their basic structure. Although the presence of fats and
oils ...
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This type of cell has been limited to academic interest because of the additional
complexity of the system, the inefficiency due to leakage of reactants through the
separator, and the relatively slow regeneration processes. Much progress has ...
This type of cell has been limited to academic interest because of the additional
complexity of the system, the inefficiency due to leakage of reactants through the
separator, and the relatively slow regeneration processes. Much progress has ...
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