Browse “Materials--Erosion” in an alphabetical list of subjects

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Subject Records
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Materials--Environmental aspects--Encyclopedias 1 record
1 record
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Materials--Environmental aspects--Periodicals 3 records
3 records
We found a matching subject in our catalog for: Materials--Erosion.
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Materials--Erosion About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 18 records
Broader term (in subject list):
  1. Materials--Deterioration (49 records)
Narrower term (in subject list):
  1. Cavitation erosion (2 records)
18 records
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Materials--Erosion--Congresses 2 records
2 records
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Materials--Erosion--Coosa River (Ga. and Ala.) 2 records
2 records
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Materials--Erosion--Mathematical models 2 records
2 records
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Materials--Erosion--Research 19 records
19 records
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Materials--Europe--History 3 records
3 records
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Materials--Europe--History--Congresses 2 records
2 records
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Materials--Evaluation 1 record
1 record
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Materials--Evaluation--Methodology 2 records
2 records
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Materials--Exhibitions 8 records
8 records
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Materials--Experiments 2 records
2 records
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Materials--Experiments--Juvenile literature 5 records
5 records
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Materials--Experiments--Study and teaching--United States--Congresses 1 record
1 record
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Materials—Fatigue 5 records
5 records
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Materials--Fatigue--Bibliography 7 records
7 records
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Materials--Fatigue--Case studies 4 records
4 records
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Materials--Fatigue--Congresses About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 116 records
116 records
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Materials--Fatigue--Data processing 6 records
6 records

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