Kinematical properties and composition of vaporizing sources: is thermodynamical equilibrium achieved?
✍ Scribed by B. Borderie; D. Durand; F. Gulminelli; M. Parlog; M.F. Rivet; L. Tassan-Got; G. Auger; Ch.O. Bacri; J. Benlliure; E. Bisquer; R. Bougault; R. Brou; J.L. Charvet; A. Chbihi; J. Colin; D. Cussol; R. Dayras; E. De Filippo; A. Demeyer; D. Doré; P. Ecomard; Ph. Eudes; D. Gourio; D. Guinet; R. Laforest; P. Lautesse; J.L. Laville; L. Lebreton; J.F. Lecolley; A. Le Fèvre; T. Lefort; R. Legrain; O. Lopez; M. Louvel; N. Marie; V. Métivier; L. Nalpas; A. Ouatizerga; J. Péter; E. Plagnol; A. Rahmani; T. Reposeur; E. Rosato; F. Saint-Laurent; M. Squalli; J.C. Steckmeyer; B. Tamain; E. Vient; C. Volant; J.P. Wieleczko
- Book ID
- 108439033
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 461 KB
- Volume
- 388
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0370-2693
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