Glass, Volume 17Minoru Tomozawa, Robert Heward Doremus |
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... possible . The line in the figure is drawn for a mobility ratio of 2600 , as measured by Baucke . The difference between the shapes of the measured and calculated profiles probably results from the limited resolution of the measuring ...
... possible . The line in the figure is drawn for a mobility ratio of 2600 , as measured by Baucke . The difference between the shapes of the measured and calculated profiles probably results from the limited resolution of the measuring ...
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... possible to obtain solid phase out of this homogeneous liquid phase . However , once the phase separation takes place , the common tangent to the liquid free energy be- comes higher than the solid free energy , and crystallization ...
... possible to obtain solid phase out of this homogeneous liquid phase . However , once the phase separation takes place , the common tangent to the liquid free energy be- comes higher than the solid free energy , and crystallization ...
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... possible that the source of H is in the silica itself , and indeed H2 has been measured by gas chromatography evolving from Suprasil samples heated in vacuum ( Rau , 1978 ) . Large transient increases in the 945 - nm OH overtone band ...
... possible that the source of H is in the silica itself , and indeed H2 has been measured by gas chromatography evolving from Suprasil samples heated in vacuum ( Rau , 1978 ) . Large transient increases in the 945 - nm OH overtone band ...
Contents
Solubility Models | 9 |
Effect of Experimental Variables on Gas Mobility in Vitreous Materials | 16 |
Phase Separation and Crystallization | 26 |
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