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Closed container diagram.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Field test scheme table.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Experimental photo.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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X-am5000 detector.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Field test plan.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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CO concentration at different distances.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Typical curve regression formula.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Control test data table.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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NH<sub>3</sub> concentration at different distances.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Connection diagram of blasting network.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Field test blasting effect photo.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Experimental materials.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Explosive usage for different schemes.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Inhibitor addition test data table.
Published 2023“…As the proportion of inhibitors added increases (2%, 4%, 6%), the decrease in the concentration of harmful gases during blasting first increases and then decreases. …”
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Effect of Acidic Polymers on the Morphology of Laser-Induced Nucleation of Cesium Chloride
Published 2021“…Classical nucleation theory, crystal growth rate, and additives as large-size impurities were discussed to analyze the underlying mechanism of the change in morphology.…”
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Effect of Acidic Polymers on the Morphology of Laser-Induced Nucleation of Cesium Chloride
Published 2021“…Classical nucleation theory, crystal growth rate, and additives as large-size impurities were discussed to analyze the underlying mechanism of the change in morphology.…”