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Dimensionless parameter defined by Eq . ( 56 ) DC conductivity DC conductivity
of layer 1 and 2 , respectively Conductivity when no ionic interaction exists
Apparent conductivity Relaxation time Most probable relaxation time Relaxation ...
Dimensionless parameter defined by Eq . ( 56 ) DC conductivity DC conductivity
of layer 1 and 2 , respectively Conductivity when no ionic interaction exists
Apparent conductivity Relaxation time Most probable relaxation time Relaxation ...
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REDUCED CONDUCTIVITY ( 0 / 0 ) bodo odfotoooooaaaa AAAAB - - - - - - - 다아
6 LOG REDUCED TIME ( 177 ) Fig . 5 . Normalized charging current ( normalized
conductivity versus normalized charging time ) ; Au evaporated electrode ( O ) ...
REDUCED CONDUCTIVITY ( 0 / 0 ) bodo odfotoooooaaaa AAAAB - - - - - - - 다아
6 LOG REDUCED TIME ( 177 ) Fig . 5 . Normalized charging current ( normalized
conductivity versus normalized charging time ) ; Au evaporated electrode ( O ) ...
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For example , to test the possibility of glass being a weak electrolyte , it would be
valuable to study the conductivity - composition relationship at extremely low
alkali content or the high field conductivity ( Harned and Owen , 1958 ) . VI .
For example , to test the possibility of glass being a weak electrolyte , it would be
valuable to study the conductivity - composition relationship at extremely low
alkali content or the high field conductivity ( Harned and Owen , 1958 ) . VI .
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