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| | Books by E. E. Erickson: Books in the extended shelves: Erickson, E. E.: Application of tube-flow dissolver theory to data from a 2-inch, continuous flooded dissolver (U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Idaho Operations Office, 1959), also by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Idaho Operations Office and Phillips Petroleum Company. Atomic Energy Division (page images at HathiTrust) Erickson, E. E.: A bench-scale natural-recirculation dissolver (U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Idaho Operations Office, 1962), also by Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, Phillips Petroleum Company. Atomic Energy Division, and Idaho National Reactor Testing Station (page images at HathiTrust) Erickson, E. E.: Development of general relationships for a tube-flow flooded dissolver (U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Idaho Operations Office, 1958), also by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Idaho Operations Office and Phillips Petroleum Company. Atomic Energy Division (page images at HathiTrust) Erickson, E. E.: Development of general tank-flow relationships with application to pilot plant data for a flooded column dissolver (U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Idaho Operations Office, 1959), also by U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Idaho Operations Office and Phillips Petroleum Company. Atomic Energy Division (page images at HathiTrust) Erickson, E. E.: Development of new reverse osmosis membranes for desalination (U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Office of Saline Water, 1968), also by R. D. Corneliussen, J. E. Cadotte, L. T. Rozelle, North Star Research and Development Institute, and United States. Office of Saline Water (page images at HathiTrust) Erickson, E. E.: A superconducting magnet dewar missile for launching in ballistic ranges (Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee : Arnold Engineering Development Center, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1976., 1976), also by Arnold Engineering Development Center, United States. Air Force. Systems Command, and Inc ARO (page images at HathiTrust)
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