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1. Study On Reaction Properties Of Rapid Coal Liquefaction In Methane Atmosphere
2. Study In Synthesis And Analysis Of New Fluid Catalytic Cracking Catalyst With Characterization And Reaction Properties Of Cracking
3. 1Selective Activation Of C-F Bond And C-H Bond With Iron Complexes Supported By Trimethylphosphine And The Reaction Properties Of Iron-Hydride Complexes. 2Preparation Of Dinuclear Cobalt Complexes Supported By Trimethylphosphine
4. Influence Of Niobium On The Control Structur And Properties Of Ti/Al2o3 Composites
5. The Research Of Brazing Of Si3N4 Ceramic To 42CrMo Steel Using High-Temperature Active Filler Alloy
6. The Microstructure And Properities Of The Joint Of Si3N4 Ceramics By Au-Ni-V Brazing Alloy
7. Study On Brazing Process And Mechanism Of Si3N4 Ceramic Joint Brazed By Au-Ni-V-Pd High-temperature Filler Alloy
8. Study On The Reaction Properties Of Coal Tar In Supercritical Methanol
9. Study On Brazing Process And Mechanism Of Si3n4 Ceramic Joint Brazed By Au-ni-v-pd High-temperature Filler Alloy
10. Silicone - Polyurethane Copolymer And Performance Studies
11. Sulfur Content Of The Synthesis, Structure And Reaction Properties Of The Half-sandwich Organometallic Compounds
12. Heterocyclic Mercaptan - Synthesis, Structure And Reaction Properties Of Transition Metal Compounds
13. Fabrication And Properties Of(Al3Zr+Al2O3np)/6061 Composites With Reinforcement Network Distribution
14. Preparation And Reaction Properties Of Magnetic Catalysts With Core-Shell Structure
15. Study On The Reaction Properties Of Al/Fe2O3-RDX Nanocomposites
16. Photocatalytic Reaction Properties Of Methane And Water
17. Study On Solid Phase Reaction Properties Of K-feldspar System In Baiyunebo Iron Ore Sintering
18. The Reaction Properties Of Aza-heterocycle Compounds Derived From Indole And Pyrrole
19. The Study Of NO Reaction Properties On Ru And Pt Supported Catalysts
20. Building Up Hydrogen Bonds In Confined Nanopors And Base-catalyzed Henry Reaction Properties
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