Catalytic processes in applied chemistry. By T. P. Hilditch, D.Sc., and C. C. Hall, M.Sc. Being vol. II of a Series of Monographs on Applied Chemistry. Under the Editorship of E. H. Tripp, Ph.D. 2nd ed. Pp. xxii + 478. London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd., 1937. 25s.
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- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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- 1938
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- 143 KB
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- 57
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- Article
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- 0368-4075
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