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74 Reprinted from Ref . [ 5 ] by courtesy of Marcel Dekker , Inc . the dimensions of
the crystallites . Thus , a quantitative analysis of diffusion should provide
structural characteristics that are similar to those derived from SAXS analysis . Α
ODIO ...
74 Reprinted from Ref . [ 5 ] by courtesy of Marcel Dekker , Inc . the dimensions of
the crystallites . Thus , a quantitative analysis of diffusion should provide
structural characteristics that are similar to those derived from SAXS analysis . Α
ODIO ...
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Equivalent mechanical models for representation of dynamic mechanical
properties of two - phase systems ; ( A ) parallel model , ( B ) general model , and
( C ) series model . Reprinted from Ref . ( 5 ) by courtesy of Marcel Dekker , Inc .
Table ...
Equivalent mechanical models for representation of dynamic mechanical
properties of two - phase systems ; ( A ) parallel model , ( B ) general model , and
( C ) series model . Reprinted from Ref . ( 5 ) by courtesy of Marcel Dekker , Inc .
Table ...
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Reprinted from Ref . ( 53 ] by courtesy of Rubber Division of the American
Chemical Society . Figure 22b . Mechanical loss vs tem - perature curves of nylon
6 and ny - lon 66 cords with a vertical shifting to account for differences in degree
of ...
Reprinted from Ref . ( 53 ] by courtesy of Rubber Division of the American
Chemical Society . Figure 22b . Mechanical loss vs tem - perature curves of nylon
6 and ny - lon 66 cords with a vertical shifting to account for differences in degree
of ...
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