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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2014
When the recently deceased Mark Schilling wrote in a JPCL article, “I do not advocate the specification of 'sniff tests' because I don’t know how to calibrate a nose,” he was discussing what coating failure phenomenon?
Microbiologically induced corrosion Solvent entrapment Saponification Livering
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