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CLAUDE, Air liquide Oxygène Azote Gaz rares, 1926

Photo CLAUDE, Georges. 

CLAUDE, Georges. 

Air liquide oxygène azote gaz rares. 

Paris, Dunod, 1926.

8vo, (4)-424 pages.  binding : Original printed wrappers. Cover worn. 

Photo CLAUDE, Georges. 

Georges Claude (1870-1960) was a French engineer, physicist, and inventor, and a member of the Institut. He is known for his contributions to the liquefaction of gases and for his invention of the neon tube. This work is a technical and scientific manual on the production and use of liquid air, oxygen, nitrogen, and rare gases. The book is a source of information on applied engineering and physics techniques in the early 20th century.

Price : 30 €

Photo CLAUDE, Georges. 
Photo CLAUDE, Georges. 
Photo CLAUDE, Georges. 
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