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1 January - Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 8 - 37
1 February - Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 49 - 75
1 March - Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 89 - 111
1 April - Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 137 - 146
1 May - Volume 27, Issue 5, Pages 180 - 194
1 June - Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 209 - 232
Volume 27, Issue 5
1 May 1975
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0036-8792
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TRIBOLOGY AT FULMER
N.A. Waterman
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I.B. Atkinson
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D.A. Cash
;
C. Hayman
;
C. Larson
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GETTING THE BUGS OUT OF THE SYSTEM
:
A d‐i‐y Kit to Quantify and Classify Bacteria and Micro‐organisms in Cutting Oils
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for GETTING THE BUGS OUT OF THE SYSTEM<span class="subtitle-colon">: </span><span class="subtitle">A d‐i‐y Kit to Quantify and Classify Bacteria and Micro‐organisms in Cutting Oils</span>
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