J. A. Charles
J. A. Charles
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- Image source: Open LibraryGF
Geotechnics For Building Professionals
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LIGHT BLUE MATERIALS: THE DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND METALLURGY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE: A HISTORY
cover - Image source: Open LibraryOM
One man's Cambridge
cover - Image source: Open LibraryOO
Out of the fiery furnace
cover - Image source: Open LibrarySA
Selection and use of engineering materials
cover - Image source: Open LibraryFD
Future developments of metals and ceramics
cover - Image source: Open LibraryAI
Advances in Physical Metallurgy
cover - Image source: Open LibrarySA
Selection and use of engineering materials
cover - LBLight Blue MaterialsJ. A. Charles
Light Blue Materials
no cover - BOBuildiing on brownfield sitesJ. A. Charles
Buildiing on brownfield sites
no cover - BOBuilding on fillJ. A. Charles
Building on fill
no cover - OIOxygen in iron and steel makingJ. A. Charles
Oxygen in iron and steel making
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Geotechnics For Building Professionals
- Open Work
LIGHT BLUE MATERIALS: THE DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND METALLURGY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE: A HISTORY
- Open Work
One man's Cambridge
- Open Work
Out of the fiery furnace
- Open Work
Selection and use of engineering materials
- Open Work
Future developments of metals and ceramics
- Open Work
Advances in Physical Metallurgy
- Open Work
Selection and use of engineering materials
- Open Work
Light Blue Materials
- Open Work
Buildiing on brownfield sites
- Open Work
Building on fill
- Open Work
Oxygen in iron and steel making