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THE GROWTH OF DENDRITIC MORPHOLOGIES

by Yost, Frederick Gordon

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Ames 1972. Metallurgy. Ph.D dissertation, Iowa State University. 4to., 146 leaves (rectos only), buckram hardcover. Near Fine. .

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Title
THE GROWTH OF DENDRITIC MORPHOLOGIES
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Yost, Frederick Gordon
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Hardcover
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metallurgy
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