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... function of the coordinates , q . It is also a function of time , since it depends on the density of trapped carriers which is a function of time . G ( I , t , q ) represents the generation of trapped holes and electrons and its form ...
... function of the coordinates , q . It is also a function of time , since it depends on the density of trapped carriers which is a function of time . G ( I , t , q ) represents the generation of trapped holes and electrons and its form ...
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... function must exhibit a maximum with respect to coordinates during finite darkening times . This is possible only if the generating function has a maximum or is a monotonically decreasing function of the coordinates . The very short ...
... function must exhibit a maximum with respect to coordinates during finite darkening times . This is possible only if the generating function has a maximum or is a monotonically decreasing function of the coordinates . The very short ...
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... function of the relaxation time and satisfies the relation S®® G ( t ) dt = 1 ( 35 ) Numerous attempts have been made to represent the experimental behavior of the dielectric characteristics by appropriate distribution functions as well ...
... function of the relaxation time and satisfies the relation S®® G ( t ) dt = 1 ( 35 ) Numerous attempts have been made to represent the experimental behavior of the dielectric characteristics by appropriate distribution functions as well ...
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Ultraviolet Absorption | 10 |
Methods of Measuring Surface Texture | 30 |
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