Volatile Organic Compounds -- chemistry : Controlling Maillard pathways to generate flavors / [edited by] Donald S. Mottram, Andrew J. Taylor ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volatile organic compounds -- Environmental aspects -- Australia. : BTEX personal exposure monitoring in four Australian cities / prepared by the Western Australian Department of Environmental Protection, the University of Western Australia, CSIRO Atmospheric Research, Monash University, Victorian Environment Protection Authority, New South Wales Health, NSW Environment Protection Authority, SA Environmental Protection Agency, Flinders University and Murdoch University
Volatilité des taux de change. : Exchange arrangements and foreign exchange markets : developments and issues / prepared by a staff team in the Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department led by Shogo Ishii ; with Karl Habermeier [and others]
Devices that cause a liquid or solid to be converted into an aerosol (spray) or a vapor. It is used in drug administration by inhalation, humidification of ambient air, and in certain analytical instruments
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volcan écotourisme thermalisme études diverses : Volcano and geothermal tourism : sustainable geo-resources for leisure and recreation / edited by Patricia Erfurt-Cooper and Malcolm Cooper
2010
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Volcanes -- Modelos matemáticos : Global volcanic hazards and risk / edited by Susan C. Loughlin, British Geological Survey, Steve Sparks, University of Bristol, Sarah K. Brown, University of Bristol, Susanna F. Jenkins, University of Bristol, Charlotte Vye-Brown, British Geological Survey
The ash, dust, gases, and lava released by volcanic explosion. The gases are volatile matter composed principally of about 90% water vapor, and carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen. The ash or dust is pyroclastic ejecta and lava is molten extrusive material consisting mainly of magnesium silicate. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
Volcanic ash, tuff, etc. -- Mediterranean Region -- Analysis : Building for eternity : the history and technology of Roman concrete engineering in the sea / by C.J. Brandon, R.L. Hohlfelder, M.D. Jackson and J.P. Oleson ; with contributions by L. Bottalico, S. Cramer, R. Cucitore, E. Gotti, C.R. Stern and G. Vola ; edited by J.P. Oleson
The ash, dust, gases, and lava released by volcanic explosion. The gases are volatile matter composed principally of about 90% water vapor, and carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen. The ash or dust is pyroclastic ejecta and lava is molten extrusive material consisting mainly of magnesium silicate. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
Volcanic eruptions -- Colombia -- Armero : Aquí se nace / Crisálida Project ; en coproducción con Señalcolombia ; dirección general, Juan Pablo Méndez Restrepo ; producción Colombia, Paula Andrea Arias ; producción Argentina, Marta Méndez
2011
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Volcanic eruptions -- Congresses : Advances in natural hazards and volcanic risks : shaping a sustainable future : proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Natural Hazards (NATHAZ'22), Terceira Island - Azores 2022 / Ana Malheiro, Francisco Fernandes, Helder I. Chaminé, editors