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In systems in which the particle shape is time independent , the growth path may
be fully represented by the variation of any convenient particle dimension with
time . For example , if the particles were spherical , the variation of the radius of
the ...
In systems in which the particle shape is time independent , the growth path may
be fully represented by the variation of any convenient particle dimension with
time . For example , if the particles were spherical , the variation of the radius of
the ...
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Schematic growth paths showing ( a ) the spectrum of growth paths originating in
any time interval , and ( b ) the average growth path representing this spectrum .
Fig . 4a . The problem of characterizing the distribution of growth paths ...
Schematic growth paths showing ( a ) the spectrum of growth paths originating in
any time interval , and ( b ) the average growth path representing this spectrum .
Fig . 4a . The problem of characterizing the distribution of growth paths ...
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The analysis of the impingement process in terms of the nucleation and growth of
BB grain boundaries is promising , but has not been tried . C . Broadening the
Growth Path Envelope Analysis Two limitations were placed upon the ...
The analysis of the impingement process in terms of the nucleation and growth of
BB grain boundaries is promising , but has not been tried . C . Broadening the
Growth Path Envelope Analysis Two limitations were placed upon the ...
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