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These concentrations determine the equilibrium molecular weight distribution (
16 ] for a given ( fixed ) extent of polycondensation , or number of interunit
linkages . This distribution happens to be identical with that obtained directly from
...
These concentrations determine the equilibrium molecular weight distribution (
16 ] for a given ( fixed ) extent of polycondensation , or number of interunit
linkages . This distribution happens to be identical with that obtained directly from
...
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Filament diameter measurement . Reprinted from Ref . ( 52 ] by courtesy of The
Society of Plastic Engineers . and , at a given point , a fiber of almost uniform
cross section is obtained ( Type II ) . ( The local draw ratio is determined by
comparing ...
Filament diameter measurement . Reprinted from Ref . ( 52 ] by courtesy of The
Society of Plastic Engineers . and , at a given point , a fiber of almost uniform
cross section is obtained ( Type II ) . ( The local draw ratio is determined by
comparing ...
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The schematic chart given in Figure 1 serves as an outline for this chapter , since
the objective of this contribution is to highlight the microstructural bases of
fracture and fatigue performance of unfilled and reinforced PA ' s and linear
polyesters ...
The schematic chart given in Figure 1 serves as an outline for this chapter , since
the objective of this contribution is to highlight the microstructural bases of
fracture and fatigue performance of unfilled and reinforced PA ' s and linear
polyesters ...
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