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Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry: Silicon Compounds, Inorganic to Starch and Other Polysaccharides v. A24 (Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 5th ed Vol a)

Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry: Silicon Compounds, Inorganic to Starch and Other Polysaccharides v. A24 (Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 5th ed Vol a)

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HansJürgen Arpe
Wiley VCH
Edition: 5th, 30/11/1993
EAN 9783527201242, ISBN10: 3527201246

Paperback, 581 pages, 32.7 x 19.8 x 5.9 cm

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