The Structure and Rheology of Complex Fluids (Topics in Chemical Engineering). Ronald G. Larson

The Structure and Rheology of Complex Fluids (Topics in Chemical Engineering)


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The Structure and Rheology of Complex Fluids (Topics in Chemical Engineering) Ronald G. Larson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA




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