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    Journal of Lubrication Technology | Volume 101 | Issue 4 | REPORTS
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    A Review of the National Conference on Industrial Tribology—Dehradun, India, March 7–9, 1979 PUBLIC ACCESS

    Bharat Bhushan
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    Bharat Bhushan

    Mechanical Technology Incorporated, Latham, N.Y. 12110

    J. of Lubrication Tech 101(4), 407-408 (Oct 01, 1979) (2 pages) doi:10.1115/1.3453383 History: Online October 20, 2010
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