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Influence of geometry of ( Si 0 , 1 " - clusters on the overlap population p ( SiO ) or
after EH calculations ( Dunken and Hoffmann , 1980 ) : ( a ) angles a , b , and 8 of
[ Si20 , - cluster ( see text ) ; ( b ) dependence of p ( SiO ) ør on cos ; ( 1 ) ...
Influence of geometry of ( Si 0 , 1 " - clusters on the overlap population p ( SiO ) or
after EH calculations ( Dunken and Hoffmann , 1980 ) : ( a ) angles a , b , and 8 of
[ Si20 , - cluster ( see text ) ; ( b ) dependence of p ( SiO ) ør on cos ; ( 1 ) ...
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The effect of geometry upon relaxation characteristics , known as the size effect ,
was first recognized by Rekhson and Mazurin ( 1977 ) . They followed stress
relaxation in a glass using a relaxometer ( in which a metal spring was coupled to
...
The effect of geometry upon relaxation characteristics , known as the size effect ,
was first recognized by Rekhson and Mazurin ( 1977 ) . They followed stress
relaxation in a glass using a relaxometer ( in which a metal spring was coupled to
...
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Combined Analysis of Stresses in Seals A . Commonly Used Procedures It was
stated in Section III , B that in the equation Oiruz = - Aixyzd the term Aixyz
depends solely upon the geometry and the elastic properties of the sealing
components ...
Combined Analysis of Stresses in Seals A . Commonly Used Procedures It was
stated in Section III , B that in the equation Oiruz = - Aixyzd the term Aixyz
depends solely upon the geometry and the elastic properties of the sealing
components ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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