Author: G. W. Cleek
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 39
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Properties of Glasses in Some Ternary Systems Containing Ba0 and Si 02
Properties of Glasses in Some Ternary Systems Containing BaO and SiO2
Author: Given W. Cleek
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Category : Barium compounds
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Describes the life cycle, physical characteristics, and habits of the little brown bat, one of the most widespread bats in North America.
Publisher:
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Category : Barium compounds
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Describes the life cycle, physical characteristics, and habits of the little brown bat, one of the most widespread bats in North America.
Properties of Glasses in Some Ternary Systems Containing BaO and SiOb2s
Author: Given W. Cleek
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Category : Barium oxides
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Barium oxides
Languages : en
Pages :
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Properties of Glasses in Some Ternary Systems Containing BaO and Sio2 [with List of References
Properties of Glasses in Some Ternary Systems Containing BaO and SiO2
Borate Glasses
Author: L. D. Pye
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468433571
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 631
Book Description
Boron Oxide plays a key role in numerous glasses of high technological importance, yet its role in glass structure is far from clear. Indeed, in recent years there have been serious chal lenges to previous structure concepts for both crystalline and glassy borates. These challenges were sufficient to warrant a re examination of the structure of borate glasses using the most pow erful tools currently available. To provide a suitable forum for this undertaking, a four-day conference on "Boron in Glass and Glass Ceramics" was convened at Alfred University, June 3-8, 1977 to review the best scientific thinking on structure and to debate conflicting views and discuss properties and applications of borate glasses. This conference was also the first in a New University series on Glass Science to be rotated among Alfred University, The Pensyl vania State University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and the University of Missouri-Rolla. The present volume represents the proceedings of the first conference in this series. The volume begins with a review of the remarkable contribution of Jan Krogh-Moe to the understanding of the structure of Borate glasses. This review, authored by Professor N. J. Kreidl, concludes by dedicating the proceedings of this conference as a Krogh-Moe Fest schrift. The volume continues with a historical review by D. L. Griscom, originally prepared for circulation to the contributors prior to the conference. An Epilogue to the opening chapter brings the survey up-to-date in light of the conference papers.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468433571
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 631
Book Description
Boron Oxide plays a key role in numerous glasses of high technological importance, yet its role in glass structure is far from clear. Indeed, in recent years there have been serious chal lenges to previous structure concepts for both crystalline and glassy borates. These challenges were sufficient to warrant a re examination of the structure of borate glasses using the most pow erful tools currently available. To provide a suitable forum for this undertaking, a four-day conference on "Boron in Glass and Glass Ceramics" was convened at Alfred University, June 3-8, 1977 to review the best scientific thinking on structure and to debate conflicting views and discuss properties and applications of borate glasses. This conference was also the first in a New University series on Glass Science to be rotated among Alfred University, The Pensyl vania State University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and the University of Missouri-Rolla. The present volume represents the proceedings of the first conference in this series. The volume begins with a review of the remarkable contribution of Jan Krogh-Moe to the understanding of the structure of Borate glasses. This review, authored by Professor N. J. Kreidl, concludes by dedicating the proceedings of this conference as a Krogh-Moe Fest schrift. The volume continues with a historical review by D. L. Griscom, originally prepared for circulation to the contributors prior to the conference. An Epilogue to the opening chapter brings the survey up-to-date in light of the conference papers.
Physical Properties of Optical Materials, August 27-28, 1979, San Diego, California
Author: Roy F. Potter
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description