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( 5 ] by courtesy of John Wiley and Sons , Inc . entation , and apparent crystallite
size were determined from wide - angle symmetrical transmission X - ray
diffractomer patterns [ 13 ] . Crystallinity was measured using the Roldan , Rahl ,
and ...
( 5 ] by courtesy of John Wiley and Sons , Inc . entation , and apparent crystallite
size were determined from wide - angle symmetrical transmission X - ray
diffractomer patterns [ 13 ] . Crystallinity was measured using the Roldan , Rahl ,
and ...
Page 152
With this model , then , the modulus of the fiber is determined solely by the
modulus of the microfibril , which in turn is determined by the combination of the
moduli of the alternating amorphous and crystalline regions when they are
loaded ...
With this model , then , the modulus of the fiber is determined solely by the
modulus of the microfibril , which in turn is determined by the combination of the
moduli of the alternating amorphous and crystalline regions when they are
loaded ...
Page 191
The local draw ratio is determined by comparing the diameter of the fiber at any
point in the drawing process with the undrawn fiber ; the final draw ratio is
determined by comparing the fiber diameter of the final drawn fiber with the
undrawn ...
The local draw ratio is determined by comparing the diameter of the fiber at any
point in the drawing process with the undrawn fiber ; the final draw ratio is
determined by comparing the fiber diameter of the final drawn fiber with the
undrawn ...
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