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Why Old Windowpanes Are Thicker at the Bottom
Why Old Windowpanes Are Thicker at the Bottom
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Author/Artist:
Reese, K. M
Published In:
Feb. 26, 1990, p. 168 Chemical & Engineering News
Subjects:
Glass
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Bib ID:
AI24737
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