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  1. 1
    por Cabré, Jordi, 1974-
    Publicado 2000
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  2. 2
    por Kaplan, Arie
    Publicado 2008
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  3. 3
    por Maggin, Elliot S.
    Publicado 1979
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    Publicado 2022
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  5. 5
    por Moore, Charlotte Emma, 1898-
    Publicado 1950
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…The spectra of chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, germanium, arsenic, selenium, bromine, krypton, rubidium, strontium, yttrium, zirconium, and niobium--section 3. …”
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    “…This swelling is caused by the fission products and in particular by the volatile ones such as krypton and xenon, called fission gas. Fission gas behaviour needs to be reliably predicted in order to make better use of nuclear fuel, a factor which can help to achieve the economic competitiveness required by today's markets. …”
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  7. 7
    por Avery, James
    Publicado 2007
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.0 Introduction2.1 Getting "That WinXP Look" with XP Common Controls; Getting Started; Using XP Common Controls; Rolling out new controls; Understanding theming; Working with Provider Components; Implementing list controls; Using the login controls; Getting Support; 2.2 Creating Dockable Windows with DockPanel Suite; Getting Started; Using DockPanel Suite; Creating a dockable application; Getting Support; 2.3 Creating a Professional User Interface with Krypton Toolkit; Getting Started; Using Krypton Toolkit; Building a three-pane application; Expanding groups; Getting Support…”
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    por Raju, Gorur G., 1937-
    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Front Cover; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Author; Section I: 1 Atom; Chapter 1: Argon (Ar); Chapter 2: Cesium (Cs); Chapter 3: Helium (He); Chapter 4: Krypton (Kr); Chapter 5: Mercury (Hg); Chapter 6: Neon (Ne); Chapter 7: Potassium (K); Chapter 8: Sodium (Na); Chapter 9: Xenon (Xe); Section II: 2 Atoms; Chapter 10: Bromine (Br2); Chapter 11: Carbon Monoxide (CO); Chapter 12: Chlorine (Cl2); Chapter 13: Deuterium (D2); Chapter 14: Deuterium Bromide (DBr); Chapter 15: Deuterium Chloride (DCl); Chapter 16: Deuterium Iodide (DI); Chapter 17: Fluorine (F2)…”
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