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Air pollution
Air pollution
By United States. General Accounting Office

Philosophical essays on the following subjects
By Hugh Hamilton
Wind flow and vapor cloud dispersion at industrial and urban sites
Wind flow and vapor cloud dispersion at industrial and urban sites
By Steven R. Hanna

Guidelines for vapor release mitigation
By Richard W. Prugh
Tables of the properties of saturated steam and other vapors
Tables of the properties of saturated steam and other vapors
By Cecil Hobart Peabody
Liquefied energy fuels spill effects program
Liquefied energy fuels spill effects program
By Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.
Sensitivity of F-106B leading-edge-vortex images to flight and vapor-screen parameters
Sensitivity of F-106B leading-edge-vortex images to flight and vapor-screen parameters
By John E. Lamar
Liquid-liquid contact in vapor explosion
Liquid-liquid contact in vapor explosion
By Aryeh Segev
Ca-rich carbonate melts
Ca-rich carbonate melts
By Allan H. Treiman

Table of laser lines in gases and vapors
By R. Beck
The non-steady outflow of propane vapor from a railroad tank car
The non-steady outflow of propane vapor from a railroad tank car
By Dirse W. Sallet

Volume Properties
By Trevor Letcher,Felipe Blas,Toshiharu Takagi,Jacobo Troncoso,Glenn Hefter
Concentration Fluctuations and Averaging Time in Vapor Clouds
Concentration Fluctuations and Averaging Time in Vapor Clouds
By Wilson, David J.

High Temperature Vapours (Materials science and technology)
By John W. Hastie

Tables of the properties of saturated steam and other vapors
By Peabody, Cecil Hobart
The adsorption of gases and vapors
The adsorption of gases and vapors
By Stephen Brunauer

Tables of the properties of steam and other vapors, and temperature-entropy table
By Peabody, Cecil Hobart
Dissertatio physica inauguralis, de ascensu vaporum spontaneo ..
Dissertatio physica inauguralis, de ascensu vaporum spontaneo ..
By Samuel Black

Lectures delivered at the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the foundation of Clark university
By Clark University (Worcester, Mass.)

The characterization of high-temperature vapors
By John L. Margrave