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The time - temperature dependence on leachability of 76 - 68 glass is shown in
Fig . 11 ( Westsik and Peters , 1981 ) . 1000 ET ILTTIINITTTTTITIE 250°C so 150°
C g DO - xor 100°C 00 doro UU OOO DES 90°C 875°C Normalized Release ( g ...
The time - temperature dependence on leachability of 76 - 68 glass is shown in
Fig . 11 ( Westsik and Peters , 1981 ) . 1000 ET ILTTIINITTTTTITIE 250°C so 150°
C g DO - xor 100°C 00 doro UU OOO DES 90°C 875°C Normalized Release ( g ...
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C . Time Dependence . The corrosion of glasses has been described as primarily
involving two processes : selective leaching and network dissolution ( Wang and
Tooley , 1958 ; Rana and Douglas , 1961 ; Douglas and El - Shamy , 1967 ...
C . Time Dependence . The corrosion of glasses has been described as primarily
involving two processes : selective leaching and network dissolution ( Wang and
Tooley , 1958 ; Rana and Douglas , 1961 ; Douglas and El - Shamy , 1967 ...
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The extension of Eq . ( 16 ) to incorporate the temperature dependence of the
absorption coefficient provides additional information concerning the nature of
the IR edge . An expression successfully applied to halide crystals has the form ...
The extension of Eq . ( 16 ) to incorporate the temperature dependence of the
absorption coefficient provides additional information concerning the nature of
the IR edge . An expression successfully applied to halide crystals has the form ...
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