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The resulting distribution of 022 along the first unfractured element at the crack tip
is also shown in Fig . 1 . Since in the shear lag analysis only overall equilibrium is
observed there is no singularity in the tensile stress distribution as both x and ...
The resulting distribution of 022 along the first unfractured element at the crack tip
is also shown in Fig . 1 . Since in the shear lag analysis only overall equilibrium is
observed there is no singularity in the tensile stress distribution as both x and ...
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In Fig . 31 the free energy for a nitrogen atom as a function of its position along
the line ABC is shown schematically . This free energy distribution suggests why
it is more favorable for a nitrogen atom to stay near a Mn site ( i . e . , the depth of
...
In Fig . 31 the free energy for a nitrogen atom as a function of its position along
the line ABC is shown schematically . This free energy distribution suggests why
it is more favorable for a nitrogen atom to stay near a Mn site ( i . e . , the depth of
...
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( 0 ) ( b ) Fig . 4 . Schematic growth paths showing ( a ) the spectrum of growth
paths originating in any time interval , and ( b ) the average growth path ... 4b ) ,
which may be regarded as an average for the distribution of paths shown in Fig .
4a .
( 0 ) ( b ) Fig . 4 . Schematic growth paths showing ( a ) the spectrum of growth
paths originating in any time interval , and ( b ) the average growth path ... 4b ) ,
which may be regarded as an average for the distribution of paths shown in Fig .
4a .
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