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Building Applications of Heat Flux Transducers a Symposium (Astm Special Technical Publication)

Building Applications of Heat Flux Transducers a Symposium (Astm Special Technical Publication)

Building Applications of Heat Flux Transducers a Symposium (Astm Special
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Building Applications of Heat Flux Transducers a Symposium (Astm Special Technical Publication)

by Bales, Erv; Bomberg, Mark; Courville, George E

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0803104383
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9780803104389
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Astm Intl, 1986-06-01. Hardcover. Good. Interior clean, binding tight, moderate wear to covers.

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Title
Building Applications of Heat Flux Transducers a Symposium (Astm Special Technical Publication)
Author
Bales, Erv; Bomberg, Mark; Courville, George E
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0803104383
ISBN 13
9780803104389
Publisher
Astm Intl
Date Published
1986-06-01

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