Applied research in the general area of charged particle chemistry related to coal-fired MHD
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1976
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| Secondary Title |
JILA Report Plasma Physics
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| Date Published |
1976-07
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| Type of Work |
Progress Report, 1 Nov. 1975 - 30 Apr. 1976 Colorado Univ., Boulder.
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| Publisher |
University of Colorado Boulder
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| Place Published |
Boulder
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