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A Contribution to the Understanding of the Oxidation Mechanisms in Mineral Oils of Low Aromatic Content

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A Contribution to the Understanding of the Oxidation Mechanisms in Mineral Oils of Low Aromatic Content

by Taat, W.J

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A tear to spine,some rubbing, Good. textual graphs Transformer Oils Excelsior 's-Gravenhage 1956 orig.wrappers 23x16cm, 125 pp, Delft Technische Hoogeschool doctoral dissertation.

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Title
A Contribution to the Understanding of the Oxidation Mechanisms in Mineral Oils of Low Aromatic Content
Author
Taat, W.J
Book Condition
Used - A tear to spine,some rubbing, Good.
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Excelsior
Date Published
1956
Keywords
Oxidation Mineral Oils Hydrocarbons White Oils Minerology Geology Chemistry

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