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Physics / Hydrogen technologies / Chemical engineering / Mechanical engineering / Thermodynamics / Liquefaction of gases / Joule–Thomson effect / Cryogenic engineering / Turboexpander / Chemistry / Matter / Cryogenics
Date: 2011-01-28 17:23:14
Physics
Hydrogen technologies
Chemical engineering
Mechanical engineering
Thermodynamics
Liquefaction of gases
Joule–Thomson effect
Cryogenic engineering
Turboexpander
Chemistry
Matter
Cryogenics

Liquefaction of Hydrogen Liquefaction of “Permanent” Gases

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