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Date: 2006-10-02 15:29:50
Chemistry
Physics
Nature
Heat transfer
Physical quantities
Aviation fuels
Thermodynamics
Unit operations
Thermal conductivity measurement
Viscosity
Jet fuel
Thermal conductivity

NISTIRThermochemical and Thermophysical Properties of JP-10 Thomas J. Bruno

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