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Advanced Chemistry: Physical and Industrial

by Matthews, Philip.

Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press 2003Availability: Items available for loan: SOET LibraryCall number: 540 MAT (2).

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An Introduction to Atmospheric Physics

by Andrews, David G.

Edition: 2nd Ed.Original language: originally in Publisher: New York: Cambridge University Press; 2010Availability: Items available for loan: SOT LibraryCall number: 551.5 AND (3).

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An Introduction to the Theory of Seismology

by Bullen, K E | Bolt, Bruce A.

Edition: 4th edPublisher: New Delhi Cambridge University Press 1999Availability: Items available for loan: SOT LibraryCall number: 551.22 BUL (1).

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An introductions to Theoretical Chemistry

by Simons, Jack.

Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press 2003Availability: Items available for loan: SOET LibraryCall number: 541.2 SIM (2).

5.
Process Control

by Chau, Pao C.

Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press 2002Availability: Items available for loan: SOET LibraryCall number: 660.2815 CHA (1).

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Statistical Physics of Particles

by Kardar, Mehran.

Publisher: New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2007Availability: Items available for loan: SOT LibraryCall number: 530.13 KAR (1).

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Transport in Nanostructures

by Ferry, David K | Goodnick, Stephen M | Bird, Jonathan.

Edition: 2nd Ed.Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press 2009Availability: Items available for loan: SOT LibraryCall number: 530.41 FER (1).

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Unimolecular Reactions: A Concise Introduction

by Forst, Wendell.

Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press 2006Availability: Items available for loan: SOET LibraryCall number: 521.393 FOR (2).

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