CS188360B1 - Method of measuring the wear and corrosion of the surfaces of substances activated by the charges nuclear particles - Google Patents

Method of measuring the wear and corrosion of the surfaces of substances activated by the charges nuclear particles

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CS188360B1
CS188360B1 CS162675A CS162675A CS188360B1 CS 188360 B1 CS188360 B1 CS 188360B1 CS 162675 A CS162675 A CS 162675A CS 162675 A CS162675 A CS 162675A CS 188360 B1 CS188360 B1 CS 188360B1
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charges
corrosion
wear
measuring
nuclear particles
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CS162675A
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Zdenek Frynta
Marcela Burianova
Petr Tendera
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Zdenek Frynta
Marcela Burianova
Petr Tendera
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Priority to CS162675A priority Critical patent/CS188360B1/cs
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CS162675A 1975-03-11 1975-03-11 Method of measuring the wear and corrosion of the surfaces of substances activated by the charges nuclear particles CS188360B1 (en)

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