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Posted on November 1962February 2023

Munir Zuhair Mat Sci 25 Fall 1962 Lecture Lab SJSU

These are the Notes from my first Materials Science course, taught by Zuhar Munir. It opened me up to a whole new dimension. I immediately changed majors from EE to Mat. Sci. Thanks, Zuhar.

Munir Zuhar Mat Sci 25 Fall 1962 Lecture Lab SJSUDownload
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