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3 , 5 , and 7 , the ti value of sample No . 4 was used , Table 10 ) . The results are
also presented in Table 10 . Taking into account that these very close 1c values
were obtained from samples differing in size , contact area , molecular weight
and ...
3 , 5 , and 7 , the ti value of sample No . 4 was used , Table 10 ) . The results are
also presented in Table 10 . Taking into account that these very close 1c values
were obtained from samples differing in size , contact area , molecular weight
and ...
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In these last two cases , as in others ( Table 12 , samples 7 and 8 ) , the stress at
break , 0b , depends on the sample ' s thermal ... The longer the healing time , the
higher the of values ( Table 12 , compare samples 7 and 9 , and samples ...
In these last two cases , as in others ( Table 12 , samples 7 and 8 ) , the stress at
break , 0b , depends on the sample ' s thermal ... The longer the healing time , the
higher the of values ( Table 12 , compare samples 7 and 9 , and samples ...
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Crosslinked samples were heat treated ( second annealing or healing , Table 13
, samples 4 , 11 , and 15 ) and DSC thermograms were then taken .
Thermograms were also taken of non - crosslinked samples ( Table 13 , samples
3 , 12 , and ...
Crosslinked samples were heat treated ( second annealing or healing , Table 13
, samples 4 , 11 , and 15 ) and DSC thermograms were then taken .
Thermograms were also taken of non - crosslinked samples ( Table 13 , samples
3 , 12 , and ...
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