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1. Phase Interfaces, Critical Nuclei, Micelles And Vesicles
2. Study On Grain Refinement Of Mg-Al Alloy Containing Trace Fe(Mn) By Carbon Inoculation Combined With Ca(Sr)
3. A New Practical The Development Of Low Carbon Equivalent Ductile Iron
4. Indentation Induction Of Zr <sub> 65 </ Sub> Al <sub> 7.5 </ Sub> Cu <sub> 12.5 </ Sub> Ni <sub> 10 </ Sub> Ag <sub> 5 </ Sub> Alloy Crystallization Kinetics
5. The Properties And Relationship Of Cloud Condensation Nuclei And Aerosol Chemical Composition At Huangshan
6. An Observation Study On Summertime About Properties Of Aerosol Hygroscopic Growth And Activation And PM2.5 Chemical Compositions In Urban Area Of Nanjing
7. The Effect Of The Acid Corroded Glass Fiber (GF) On The Interfacial Crystallization In Isotactic Polypropylene (iPP) Matrix Composite
8. Flow-Induced Crystallization Of Cross-linked Polyethylene:from Point-Nuclei To Shish
9. The Evolution And Chemecial Stability Of Al-P Clusters In Al-Si-X-P Melts
10. Size Distribution And Growth Characteristics Of Atmospheric Aerosols In High Latitude Regions Of Eastern China
11. Study For The Aluminum Chemical Milling Solution To Remove Dissovled Aluminum
12. Aerobic Granulation In Small-Scale Oxidation Ditch Reactor
13. Research On The Crystallization And Caking Mechanism Of Maltitol
14. The Study Of The β-transcrystallization Interface In The Acid Corroded Glass Fiber (GF)/isotactic Polypropylene (iPP)Composite
15. Accelerating Aerobic Granulation By Adding Waste Powders
16. Observation Study Of Aerosol Activation Characters In Linan And Analysis Of PM10 And Its Chemical Compositions At Mountain Tai
17. Concentration, Source And Activity Of Cloud Condensation Nuclei Over Qingdao, Yellow Sea, Bohai Sea And Northwest Pacific
18. Synthesis Of Nanosized Ldhs By Au Colloidal Nanoparticles As Nuclei And Its Application For Electroanalysis
19. Fibril Nuclei Induced Gels Of Whey Protein Concentration
20. Study On Separation And Purification Of Echinococcus B And Its Nuclei
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