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49 - 32319 ( 1974 ) ( Solid Phase Polymerization of Polyester ) . 76 . Akimoto , N .
, et al . : Japanese Kokai 51 - 73592 ( 1976 ) ( Solid State Postpolymerization of
Poly ( Ethylene Terephthalate ) ) . 77 . Fakirov , S . , et al . : Bulg . Authorship ...
49 - 32319 ( 1974 ) ( Solid Phase Polymerization of Polyester ) . 76 . Akimoto , N .
, et al . : Japanese Kokai 51 - 73592 ( 1976 ) ( Solid State Postpolymerization of
Poly ( Ethylene Terephthalate ) ) . 77 . Fakirov , S . , et al . : Bulg . Authorship ...
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1001 - 0 - Crystalline Index • Mesophase Index - • - Mesophase Index 1
Amorphous Phase PHASE INDEX Crystalline Phase Meso Oriented Mesophase
D . A . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TAKE - UP VELOCITY Vi x10 ( m / min ) Figure 31 . Phase
index ...
1001 - 0 - Crystalline Index • Mesophase Index - • - Mesophase Index 1
Amorphous Phase PHASE INDEX Crystalline Phase Meso Oriented Mesophase
D . A . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TAKE - UP VELOCITY Vi x10 ( m / min ) Figure 31 . Phase
index ...
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In this process the microfibrils are sheared with respect to each other , and the
matter removed from the surface of the microfibrils forms an interfibrillar phase
whose density is similar to the average density of the microfibril . A model of this
type ...
In this process the microfibrils are sheared with respect to each other , and the
matter removed from the surface of the microfibrils forms an interfibrillar phase
whose density is similar to the average density of the microfibril . A model of this
type ...
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