An overview is given of the activities of Czecho-Slovak institutes within the project 'Long-term risks for soils, sediments and groundwater in the Danube catchment area,' as accepted in 1991 by six riparian countries from the Danube basin. The project is divided into: screening maps; analytical meth
The minerals and mining industries of Czecho-Slovakia
β Scribed by Druce, J. G. F.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1929
- Weight
- 271 KB
- Volume
- 48
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
sliow~i tlio cfIect of ritltling liytlrogcti to n dry niisturc of cnrbon monoxidc and osygcn.
Tho increase in speed of fjnrnc which is brought nl~oiit I J ~ tlic addition of l-I,, H,O, C,II,NO,, C,HJ, ctc., is nccompanicd by ii tlccrcnsc in tlic radiation cmittcd]; CCI, and NO,, when tlccrcnsing tlic spccd, incrcnsc tho rndiiition cmittcd. Tlicrc mny bc some intiinntc rnlatiouship bct~vcctt the spcetl of flnnic and the rndintion cmittcd.
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