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Dictionary of Arts, Manufacturers and Mines

Hunt, Robert, Ure s Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, Long-... [Pg.68]

Urazov et al. (1956) Urazov, G.G. Speranskaya, E.I. Gulyanitskaya, Z.E Physico-chemical study of the reaction of lead oxide with the oxides of antimony and tin Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 1 6 (1956) 307-311 Ure (1839) Ure, A. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufacturers, and Mines London (1839)... [Pg.495]

Another leading scientist that took an interest in caoutchouc was Andrew Ure (1778-1857). He published the greatly influential work A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines in 1837 [9]. The article on caoutchouc ran from pages 357 to 366. In addition to the usual information about separation of the mbber... [Pg.12]


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