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A Method of Measuring and Grading Microscopic Spherical Particles

THE study of particulate matter such as dust often entails either the measurement of the individual diameters of small spherical particles viewed through a microscope, or the determination of the size distribution of such particles by counting the numbers having diameters lying within specified rang...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1952-08, Vol.170 (4321), p.318-319
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