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Glass Chemistry is concerned with the relation of chemical composition, structure and properties of various glasses. The book has been translated from the third German edition, which serves as a textbook for university students in materials sciences and a reference book for scientists and engineers in glass science and production. The central themes of the book are the chemistry and physics of glass. Detailed knowledge of the compositional and structural facts is the basis for the systematic development of new glasses as construction and optical materials. Glass Chemistry is an interdisciplinary book on the borderlines between chemistry, physics, mineralogy and even biology and medicine. The book represents a well balanced treatment for students, scientists and engineers.
In 'My Musical Life,' Walter Damrosch pens an intricate symphony of memories, taking readers on a melodious journey through his experiences in the realm of music. This memoir not only chronicles his personal growth and career as a conductor, composer, and educator but also paints a vivid tableau of the musical landscape of his time. Damrosch's narrative style is both engaging and scholarly, weaving a rich text that offers insights into the development of American classical music. The book, meticulously reproduced by DigiCat Publishing, underscores the enduring significance of Damrosch's contributions and the changing tides of cultural mores in the context of world literature. In its new form...
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