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[ 38 ] have shown that , with oriented polymers , the same mechanical analog
describes the mechanical responses in directions parallel and perpendicular to
the orientation . This technique made it possible to define an anisotropy index A
that ...
[ 38 ] have shown that , with oriented polymers , the same mechanical analog
describes the mechanical responses in directions parallel and perpendicular to
the orientation . This technique made it possible to define an anisotropy index A
that ...
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... including three types of measurements ( 30 ) : ( a ) two dimensional
measurements with pinhole collimation ; ( b ) one - dimensional measurements
with slit collimation , with the extrusion direction being perpendicular to the slit
length ( i . e .
... including three types of measurements ( 30 ) : ( a ) two dimensional
measurements with pinhole collimation ; ( b ) one - dimensional measurements
with slit collimation , with the extrusion direction being perpendicular to the slit
length ( i . e .
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The scattering maxima along the meridian reveal the existence of a long range
structural periodicity along the extrusion direction . The broadening of the
scattering maxima parallel to the equator indicates that the dimensions of the
domains ...
The scattering maxima along the meridian reveal the existence of a long range
structural periodicity along the extrusion direction . The broadening of the
scattering maxima parallel to the equator indicates that the dimensions of the
domains ...
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