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On the Use of Lineal Analysis for Obtaining Particle Size Distribution Functions in Opaque Samples

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A method ii detned for obtaining the diifobution ol tphtt diameter* and plate tnkknetm lot peorlitt ipoimgs1 ftom tat distribution function) obtained along randomly oriented tines. The method described c-tfen Mvcral advantages over rattling method’s

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TP 4194E. Manuscript, July 7, 1955. New York Meeting, February 1956.

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Cohn, J.W., Fullmer, R.L. On the Use of Lineal Analysis for Obtaining Particle Size Distribution Functions in Opaque Samples. JOM 8, 610–611 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377741

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