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For a complete analysis , one would need to consider the interaction of the S with
Fe and Fe with C ; however , these factors are of second order compared to the
polarizability factor under discussion . III . Energetics : Ye A . The Macropotential
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For a complete analysis , one would need to consider the interaction of the S with
Fe and Fe with C ; however , these factors are of second order compared to the
polarizability factor under discussion . III . Energetics : Ye A . The Macropotential
...
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THE SURFACE ENERGY - BOND MODEL In this section , we shall first consider
the structure of an infinite surface between a pure solid and its melt for the case
where the interface contains no layer edges . We shall initially restrict our ...
THE SURFACE ENERGY - BOND MODEL In this section , we shall first consider
the structure of an infinite surface between a pure solid and its melt for the case
where the interface contains no layer edges . We shall initially restrict our ...
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In the following sections we will consider in detail the processes affecting fracture
in a statistically independent layer of length 8 . B . Crack Formation by Correlated
Fracture of Elements 1 . GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Consider now a ...
In the following sections we will consider in detail the processes affecting fracture
in a statistically independent layer of length 8 . B . Crack Formation by Correlated
Fracture of Elements 1 . GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Consider now a ...
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