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Colour and the optical properties of materials

R. J. D. Tilley

Colour and the optical properties of materials

an exploration of the relationship between light, the optical properties of materials and colour

by R. J. D. Tilley

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Published by Wiley in Hoboken, N.J .
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Includes index.

StatementRichard Tilley
Classifications
LC ClassificationsQC355.3 .T55 2010
The Physical Object
Paginationp. cm.
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL24438286M
ISBN 109780470746967, 9780470746950
LC Control Number2010025108


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