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This is consistent with the findings of G. B. Carrier and D. Weinberg (unpublished
results) who, by the use of electron microscopy and small angle x-ray scattering,
respectively, indicated that the mean particle size increased but the number ...
This is consistent with the findings of G. B. Carrier and D. Weinberg (unpublished
results) who, by the use of electron microscopy and small angle x-ray scattering,
respectively, indicated that the mean particle size increased but the number ...
Page 106
Carrier (unpublished results) reports that under continued exposure to the
electron beam the more dense and less dense portions of the precipitated droplet
move considerably. Since this observation is not understood, caution must be
used in ...
Carrier (unpublished results) reports that under continued exposure to the
electron beam the more dense and less dense portions of the precipitated droplet
move considerably. Since this observation is not understood, caution must be
used in ...
Page 112
Using Eq. (2) and assuming an Arrhenius temperature dependence for kr and a
constant kd, Araujo (unpublished results) was able to calculate a temperature
dependence of the equilibrium absorption similar to that found by Shaw (see Fig.
8).
Using Eq. (2) and assuming an Arrhenius temperature dependence for kr and a
constant kd, Araujo (unpublished results) was able to calculate a temperature
dependence of the equilibrium absorption similar to that found by Shaw (see Fig.
8).
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Optical Absorption of Glasses | 7 |
Solid Solution Strengthening of FaceCentered Cubic Alloys | 8 |
Visible Absorption | 35 |
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