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COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSES Electron - probe microanalysis ( for a review see
Reuter ( 1971 ) ] has become a mainstay of film analysis techniques . This
technique utilizes electrons that are emitted from a hot filament and are focused
and ...
COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSES Electron - probe microanalysis ( for a review see
Reuter ( 1971 ) ] has become a mainstay of film analysis techniques . This
technique utilizes electrons that are emitted from a hot filament and are focused
and ...
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... so that a realistic calculation of glass properties is possible . A thorough
mathematical analysis of the stress in seals is now possible because of several
theoretical and experimental developments . As discussed in Section II ,
measurements ...
... so that a realistic calculation of glass properties is possible . A thorough
mathematical analysis of the stress in seals is now possible because of several
theoretical and experimental developments . As discussed in Section II ,
measurements ...
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B , and is correctly predicted by the VE analysis . IV . Setting Temperature in
Stress Analysis of Composites Viscoelastic analysis provides the equations for
the stresses produced by a complex thermal history . Therefore the theory can be
used ...
B , and is correctly predicted by the VE analysis . IV . Setting Temperature in
Stress Analysis of Composites Viscoelastic analysis provides the equations for
the stresses produced by a complex thermal history . Therefore the theory can be
used ...
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Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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