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Drying agents for liquids and solutions

Drying Agents for Nonaqueous Solvents Used in Electrochemistry

Drying at 100 F. Dunk-n-Drain in 0.5 Silver Nitrate

Drying conditions for blends of specialty polymers

Drying conditions for commodity polymers-based blends

Drying conditions for engineering polymers and their blends

Drying conditions for polyamides-based blends

Drying conditions studied on the different particles

Drying guide for thermoplastics. Maximum drying temperature and maximum allowable moisture content

Drying of Food Products on Inert Particles

Drying of Selected Materials in Sonic Rotary Dryer

Drying Oil Specifications

Drying oven methods for the determination of moisture content

Drying Performance for Crushed Brick and Clay Agglomerates

Drying procedures found in the cited literature, ly

Drying shrinkage of air-entrained concrete is no greater than that of plain concrete

Drying shrinkage of concrete containing varying proportions of a wax-emulsion-based dampproofer

Drying shrinkage of concretes containing calcium chloride, triethanolamine and calcium formate

Drying techniques of relevance to highly porous silicon

Drying Temperatures and Performance Characteristics of Insulated and Uninsulated Single-Stage Drying Systems.

Drying times, initial apparent contact angles and calculated penetration parameters for single drops of an aqueous IJ ink on various commercial printing grade papers.

Drying-related properties of some commonly used solvents

Drying-time Effects

Dryout probabilities estimated for a typical channel power distribution in the Wlnfrith SGHWR at reactor overpower

DS and MS of some modified starches from different botanical sources



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