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Hydrogen permeation behavior in carbon steel exposed to gaseous hydrogen was visualized using a hydrogen microprinttechnique (HMT) Effects of hydrogen gas pressure and charging time on the hydrogen permeation were particularly examined The amount of permeated hydrogen was dependent on the charging time during the exposure to gaseous hydrogen It was found that silver particles, which
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- What Made the Masses Revolutionary?: Ignorance, Character . . .
Ignorance, Character, and Class in Teodoro Agoncillo’s The Revolt of the Masses Regarded as a classic in Philippine historiography, Teodoro Agoncillo’s The Revolt of the Masses published in 1956 is examined to understand the author’s explanation of what made “the masses” revolutionary The study finds a profound incoherence: Agoncillo posited literacy and political consciousness in
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