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                 Vol. 2, pp. 282-300)  and a similar one for powder mixers (Zoc.  cit.,   older books  are still useful, notably those of  Riegel (1953), Mead
                 pp. 301-311).  Since this equipment industry has been quite stable,   (1964), and particularly Kieser (1934-1939).




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